Bursar boarding accounts, 1754-1770.

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Bursar boarding accounts, 1754-1770.

Accounts showing attendance and board costs of students at the College of William and Mary, 1754-1770. Recorded chronologically by year with totals compiled for the years 1763-1768. Indexed by name. Includes lists of rents and fees on land and tobacco associated with the college. The account for 1754 lists Indians and blacks in addition to white students. The bursar for the period was John Blair. Many prominent Virginians are listed as students.

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