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Written surrender by William Custerson of a small cottage to the use of his wife Elizabeth and after her death to that of John Tall his grandson., 1658-05-15 - 1661-09-06
No. 1 not used. No. 116 relates to Swaffham; No. 178 is now 207A
Also included are holdings in the nearby parishes of Milton (Middleton), Cottenham (Cotenham), Impington (Impiton or Empiton), and elsewhere
Written surrender of John Annis of a messuage and lands, etc., and sheep gate for 60 sheep, to the use of Mary Kirke of Cambridge, spinster by way of mortgage for £212 to be redeemed by 11 July 1665., 1664-07-10 - 1666-03-31
Detailed list of lands, mostly in half acres and roods.
Written surrender of John Annis of messuage and lands as in 7 to the use of Christopher Green of Cambridge by way of mortgage for £226 12s., 1664 - 1665-03-31
Provision for retention of rents as in 7
Written surrender of John Annis, yeoman, of a messuage with adjoining croft, called Coyes in the occupation of Thomas Young, to the use of Grace Love of London, widow, by way of mortgage for £209. redeemable by 27 June 1664, 1663 - 1664-03-17
The messuage is accompanied by 12½ acres and ½ a rood of land abutting on Bradnerditch, alias Bannerditch, an acre of meadow in Frith Fen, a close called Emmis Croft, lands called Annotts with 2½ acres in Frith Fen, 12 acres and ½ a rood sometime parcell of the land called Richards, to all which lands Annis was admitted on 5 December 1636, with 100 sheepgate. Annis to retain rents.
Written surrender of John Gunnell, yeoman, and Elizabeth his wife of the messuage lately Robert Collet's and lands to the use of Edmund Salter by way of surety for £21 4s payable by 21 July 1666., 1665-07-20 - 1666-01-19
Accompanying the messuage are 21 feet in Frith Fen and 30 sheepgate.
Written Terms, 1990 - 1992
University literary magazine, supported financially by Churchill College and publishing writing and artwork chiefly by members of Churchill. Issues 1-4 (issue 4 was the final issue).
Written work, 1925 - 1971
This section contains poetry and plays written by Elsa Malik (nee Barker).
Written Work, 1955 - 1999
The papers listed here comprise a miscellany of personal and biographical items, including an autobiographical memoir; offprints of written work; and correspondence with Edmund King.
Written Work, 1930 - 1961
This section contains drafts of published and unpublished work, together with some essays and a dissertation.
Written work, 1906 - 2011
This section contains AT's written work, published and unpublished (other than her personal diaries, which are listed at GCPP Tillyard 1/1). It is arranged broadly chronologically by date of writing, with published versions preceding manuscript and typescript where appropriate. A number of anthologies including AT's work will be found towards the end of the sequence.
Written Work, 1905 - 1965
This section includes manuscript and typescript poetry, plays and short stories, together with related notes and lecture notes. There are also miscellaneous letters, cuttings, obituaries etc which were found loose in some of the volumes. Some of the literary work listed here was published by Gladys Williams (later Skelton, later Bendit) under the name John Presland. The section is arranged broadly chronologically.
Written work, 1882 - 1934
This section contains chiefly published articles, together with some typescript material and a partial manuscript for a novel.
Written Work, 1980 - 2014
This section contains articles written by Doreen Simmons, or assumed to have been written by her, chiefly on the subject of sumo, together with related papers and correspondence. Also some articles by others in which DS is quoted.
Written work and research notes, 1927 - 1986
Written Work: Drafts and Unpublished, 1960 - 1982
This section includes Veronica Forrest-Thomson's doctoral thesis, together with manuscript and typescript essays and poems.
Written Work: Published, 1967 - 2011
This section includes books and pamphlets; journal articles; and anthologies of poetry containing individual poems by Veronica Forrest-Thomson.
Written work submitted for Moses and Mary Finley Research Fellowship, 2006-11-29
Academic work that was submitted to the Master for the Moses and Mary Finley Research Fellowship.
Writtle, 1873 - 1893
College Estates and Property
Writtle Forest, South Essex, covering 16 November 1978 to 4 October 1991, 1978-11-16 - 1991-10-04
The notebook describes tree species in Great Stoneymoor Wood, Little Stoneymoor Wood, Deerslade Wood, Barrow Wood, Great Edney Wood, Writtle Park and a visit to Mill Green with the Flatford class. There are sketch maps and observations of notable buildings in the area and the history of these.
W.R.Kennal to [CEP]; 2 Garden Court, Temple, [E/3], 20 Oct. 1892
WRNS, 1945
Ms notes on Women's Royal Naval Service administration.
WRNS OTC, 1943
Ms notes from the Women's Royal Naval Service Officers' Training Corps.
Wroclaw, 25-28 August 1948
Wroclaw and after, Winter 1948-1949
The Modern Quarterly, 4(1), 5-26.
[Wrongly captioned] Mwanga, King of Uganda and some of his chiefs, 1891-01-13
157 x 111 mm. This print in fact shows the Katikiro, Apolo Kagwa, seated in the centre of a group of young Ugandan boys (probably pages) at court in front of a thatched house.