Cash books ('G'), 1928-58
There is some variation between these cash books for different dates (in particular during the Second World...
- Ref. No: SA/FIN/2/1
- Format: Bound Volume
- Date: 1928-1958
- Level: Series
- Extent: update extent
- Access: Open
Cash book listing transactions in one of Sainsbury's bank accounts. Debit columns (left hand side) are Sundries, Sales, [blank column], Branches, and...
Cash book listing transactions in one of Sainsbury's bank accounts. Debit columns (left hand side) are Sundries, Sales, [blank column], Branches, and...
Cash book listing transactions in one of Sainsbury's bank accounts. Debit columns (left hand side) are Sundries, Sales, [blank column], Branches, and...
Cash book listing transactions in one of Sainsbury's bank accounts. Enclosures include a J.Sainsbury Midland Bank cheque (cancelled) and papers...
Cash book listing transactions in one of Sainsbury's bank accounts. From March 1943 to January 1944, this volume contains one type of table: Debit...
Cash book listing transactions in one of Sainsbury's bank accounts. Between September 1945 and March 1947, there are four types of account table: 1....
Cash book listing transactions in one of Sainsbury's bank accounts. Includes payment of salaries, insurance payments, bank account transfers. Covers...
Cash book listing transactions in one of Sainsbury's bank accounts. Covers 1950/51 period 7 to 1952/53 period 9. Debit (left hand side) columns are:...
Cash book listing transactions in one of Sainsbury's bank accounts. Covers 1952/53 period 10 to 1954/55 period 9. Debit (left hand side) columns are:...
Cash book listing transactions in one of Sainsbury's bank accounts. Covers period 10 of 1954/55 to period 6 of 1956/57.
Cash book listing transactions in one of Sainsbury's bank accounts. Covers period 7 of 1956/57 to period 3 of 1958/59.
There is some variation between these cash books for different dates (in particular during the Second World War) but there are . The debit side of the books typically contain columns for a total, sales, branches, sundries (and possibly a sundries code), while the credit side typically contains columns for a total, branch salaries, the bought ledger, and sundries.
Each transaction is classified so that it can be placed under a particular account in the ledgers (after the Second World War each of these ledger accounts has a code such as S49/37). Debits typically are classified either as Sales, Branches, or Sundries. Credits typically are classified as Branch Salaries, Bought Ledger or Sundries.
The transactions in these cash books relate to a wide variety of matters concerning the company including salaries, branch accounts with various companies (eg suppliers), payments to companies providing services such as insurance, transfers between accounts, canteens, and payments relating to the Sainsbury Staff Association, Good Fellowship Fund and pension fund. During the Second World War and for a short while after the war there are some wartime related payments for example concerning wartime depots, sales of salvage, refugees, boarding, Fire Guards, and the Home Guard.
Debits include items such as:
"Sales"
"Branch a/cs" (sometimes followed by name of a company/organisation)
"Contra"
"Loan a/c"
"Canteens"
"Wages Float"
"Wages Refund"
"Barclays Bank SSPF" (or various other bank accounts)
Credits include items such as:
"Managers Salaries" (sometimes listed individually with surname of manager)
"Creditors Cash"
"Petty Cash"
"Ministry of Pensions & Nat. Ins. Stamps"
"Postmaster General Stamps"
"Good Fellowship Fund"
"Westminster Bank No 2. a/c" (or various other bank accounts)
"National Boiler & Gen Ins Co Ld premium", "L. Tubbs & Co" [solicitors] (and various other companies to which payments were made)
"L. Beaumont" (and various other named individuals to which payments were made)
These cash books are sometimes cross-referenced in other account books as 'G.C.B.'.
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