Pay bills.
2. The total amount of money paid in wages to a group of employees.
Source: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/ (2018)
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Account book of the Dalrymple family consisting chiefly of payments of wages to maid servants at Newhailes., 1770-1793.
Account of disbursement and work bills for workmen employed at the Faculty of Advocates Library.
Accounts and miscellaneous papers concerning the ‘Royal Charlotte’., 1797-1826.
Accounts for labourer’s wages and tradesman’s bills and receipts of the Faculty of Advocates for the building of the new library staircase.
Accounts, including pay bills and work bills for workmen employed at the Faculty of Advocates Library.
Accounts of tradesmen’s wages and tradesmen’s accounts and vouchers concerning work undertaken in the Faculty of Advocates Library.
Articles, lectures and administrative records of the National Council of Labour Colleges Publishing Society., 1929-1967.
Boxes containing wage forms., 1952-1956.
Associated companies and other organisations represented in the records include: The Carfraemill Hotel Co, Ltd; The Barnton Hotel Ltd; Barclay Perkins and Co, and Messrs Cockburn and Murray; The Littlemill Distillery Co; and the Scottish Wholesale Wine Distributors' Association.
Correspondence and papers concerning Minto gardens., 1731-1906, undated.
The contents are as follows. (i) Minto gardens correspondence, 1768-1906 (folio 1); (ii) Gardens wages and accounts, 1792, 1821-1831 (folio 153); (iii) Memoranda, seed lists, and seedmen's accounts for the garden, 1731, 1757, 1769-1890, undated.
Ellemford Mine wages book., 1786.
With letters and reports on the lead mines of Islay, 1771-1785.
Ledgers of Messrs John Grant, booksellers., 1886-1960, undated.
Pay authorisation documents signed by General Sir George Murray.
Register of the wages and employments of T and A Constable., 1914-1918.
The volume is little more than a fragment, almost all the leaves having been torn out.
Salaries of the Keeper and Assistants at the Faculty of Advocates Library.
Salary receipts of various staff members of the Faculty of Advocates Library.
Servants' wages, bank account, and various other financial papers., 1758-1761, 1771, 1741-1771.
Wage book for workers on Fettercairn Estate., 1829-1831.
Wages and allowances to servants at Fettercairn., 1870-1871.
Wages book of Kinleith Paper Mill., May 1875-October 1880.
The mill, on the Water of Leith at Currie, began in 1792 and was operated by Henry Bruce (later Henry Bruce and Sons) from about 1850 to 1966. The archive has survived in a rather fragmentary state.
Wages book of Kinleith Paper Mill., April 1886-May 1890.
The mill, on the Water of Leith at Currie, began in 1792 and was operated by Henry Bruce (later Henry Bruce and Sons) from about 1850 to 1966. The archive has survived in a rather fragmentary state.
Wages book of Kinleith Paper Mill., May 1890-December 1893.
The mill, on the Water of Leith at Currie, began in 1792 and was operated by Henry Bruce (later Henry Bruce and Sons) from about 1850 to 1966. The archive has survived in a rather fragmentary state.
Wages book of Kinleith Paper Mill., December 1893-July 1897.
The mill, on the Water of Leith at Currie, began in 1792 and was operated by Henry Bruce (later Henry Bruce and Sons) from about 1850 to 1966. The archive has survived in a rather fragmentary state.
Wages book of Kinleith Paper Mill., August 1897-March 1901.
The mill, on the Water of Leith at Currie, began in 1792 and was operated by Henry Bruce (later Henry Bruce and Sons) from about 1850 to 1966. The archive has survived in a rather fragmentary state.
Wages book of Kinleith Paper Mill., April 1901-October 1904.
The mill, on the Water of Leith at Currie, began in 1792 and was operated by Henry Bruce (later Henry Bruce and Sons) from about 1850 to 1966. The archive has survived in a rather fragmentary state.
Wages book of Kinleith Paper Mill., November 1904-April 1911.
The mill, on the Water of Leith at Currie, began in 1792 and was operated by Henry Bruce (later Henry Bruce and Sons) from about 1850 to 1966. The archive has survived in a rather fragmentary state.