'1626 [Exhibita] coram Dre Smith, Procan:'; '1627 [Exhibita] coram Dre Bainbrigg, Procan.', 1618 - 1628
Scope and Contents
Comprise:
1. Label;
2. Allegations of Thomas Redhead versus Nicholas Algatt: NA was to make a pair of breeches from kersey supplied by TR. NA is no tailor, cloth has been wasted and the britches are too short, exhibited 13 Oct. 1626;
3. Allegations of John Swetson, apothecary, versus Jeremy Goose, in debt cause: non-payment of £25 on a bond, originally due of John Windle but later transferred to JS;
4. Notes made in connection with 3;
5. Jeremy Goose, hosier, bound in £40 to John Windle, citizen and haberdasher of London, to pay him £25 on 7 Nov. next. Witnesses: North Harison, notary public, Richard Power, 24 June 1626;
6. Materia declaratoria by Richard Mendham re action for debt brought against him by John Windle: his attempts to find security and move process to the Vice-Chancellor's Court;
7a. Allegations of William Hotchkin, LLB, proctor for John Hotchkin, and John Hotchkin, notary public, versus Barbara Windle, and John, [her son]: William Windle, late husband of BW, was bound with John Sheward of Trinity College in £60 to JH to pay him £31. This money is owing. Other debts are due to BW, as executor of WW, from Jeremy Goose and Richard Mendham. BW has left Cambridge and is in contempt of court. JW requests delay until he returns to town;
7b. John Windle's letter to [William] Hodgkins asking for delay in proceedings, 26 June 1626;
8. John Windle's account of debts of Barbara Windle, executor of William Windle, total '£943 72s 11d';
9. Statement of [William] Hotchkin in re Windle versus Tennant: Tennant's claims are not new but relate to an earlier action for debt, 5 Oct. 1627;
10. Barbara Windle of Nutshelling, Hampshire, widow and executor of William Windle, gives John Windle power of attorney in action versus John Tennant, haberdasher, for outstanding rent. JT had been pursed by WW and judgement received in his favour, but £30 is still outstanding. Witnesses: Edmund White, John Colson, 19 Sept. 1627;
11. Allegations of William Clarke, LLB (Trinity Hall), versus [ ] Wyndle: £5 debt;
12. Robert Wing alias Gascoyne, bricklayer, and John Pindar, carpenter, bound in £6 to John Ralph, cooper, to pay £3 on 24 June next. Witnesses: John Church, William Bosse, notary public, 26 Apr. 1625, exhibited 17 Oct. 1626;
13. Acta, 20 June 1626, in re appeal cause, [Nicholas] Hollibrand versus [ ] Elsdon and wife, against judgement ordering payment of £8 12s;
14. Letter from Osbert Fowler of Serjeant's Inn, Chancery Lane, enclosing ruling of Court of Common Pleas that Lynn versus Dodson may be tried in Vice-Chancellor's Court, 17 Nov. 1626 (v. 15);
15. Court of Common Pleas ruling, 13 Nov. 1626 (v. 14);
16. Unidentified document from Court of Common Pleas, much rubbed, largely illegible. Francis Lynn named. Dorse: 'Richard Hutton';
17-18. Draft orders for better government of University at Commencement;
19. Order [?to under-bedell] to collect court fines due or else distrain goods to same value, 1 Dec. 1626;
20. Draft petition to the Crown that Edmund Reeve (King's College) be allowed to proceed BD despite having taken no inferior degrees, June 1627;
21. Benjamin Gosling, yeoman, and William Leader, yeoman, bound in £20 to John Sheward to pay him £10 5s on 26 June next. Witnesses: Gregory Sickerman, John Shukes, 25 Mar. 1618;
22. William Leader, gent., bound in £60 to Samuel Collins, DD (Provost of King's College), to pay him £30 on 1 Jan. 1620/1. Witnesses: Thomas Nixon, William Mendham, 2 Dec. 1619;
23. Petition of Richard Hitcham, tailor, imprisoned since Midsummer Fair for striking a scholar, that he be released;
24. Allegations of John Johnson, MA (Fellow of Pembroke Hall), versus Jerome Beale, DD (Master of Pembroke Hall): interpretation of College statutes re legacies;
25. Allegations of Jerome Beale, DD (Master of Pembroke Hall), and Matthew Wren, DD (Master of Peterhouse), versus William Greeke and John Pinder, in injury and damages cause: WG and JP have blocked up the lane and drain running from Trumpington Street to St Thomas Leyes next to Little St Mary's church and left heaps of lime sand and mortar in the street, exhibited 31 Oct. 1626;
26. Document moving case described in 25 from Assize to Vice-Chancellor's Court, 20 Oct. 1626;
27. Allegations of Elizabeth, wife of Philip Wickham, versus Jane, wife of Samuel Freeman, in injury cause: JF accused EW of stealing a candlestick, persuaded Richard Aban and John Wilken to ransack her house looking for it and said she was all the more suspicious because her mother 'did once steale a pott of wurt'. When said candlestick was found at William Chapman's house, JF said he had bought it from EW. Injury estimated at £100;
28. Allegations of Elizabeth, wife of Philip Wickham, versus Samuel Freeman, in injury cause: SF called her a 'theevishe rascall all your neighbours will witness as much';
29. Allegations of Jane, wife of Samuel Freeman, versus Elizabeth, wife of Philip Wickham, in injury cause: EW said to JF 'You are a runnagate [ie. vagabond] queane I will have the flesh of her face by God I cannot sleepe in quiet untill I have ye flesh of her face', and impugned her modesty;
30. Allegations of Samuel Freeman versus Elizabeth, wife of Philip Wickham, in injury cause: EW called him rascal and rogue and said he abused the privilege of being a scholar's servant;
31. Lists of those contributing and not contributing to 'loan' to Crown, drawn up by Collectors;
32. Allegations of Edmund Wenham, cook, versus Thomas Smart: signing and sealing of deeds leasing property, and performance of covenants, including glazing and paving, should have been undertaken by TS as lessor, but have not;
33. Allegations of Thomas Smart versus Edmund Wenham: TS had leased property in St Botolph's parish to EW for 21 years at £12 p.a rent. EW owes £18 in rent and has unlawfully sublet part to a blacksmith whose hammering in his forge beneath TS's bedchamber disturbs his sleep, and part to a butcher whose trade causes noisome stink. He has built a boggard [ie. privy] against the back windows and prevented workmen from making repairs by threatening to throw them off their ladders;
34. Responsio personalis of Thomas Smart;
35. Interrogatories ex parte Thomas Smart for witnesses of Edmund Wenham;
36. Allegations of Martin Nansogge, MA (Fellow of Trinity Hall), versus William Catcher, administrator of Edward Catcher, LLB (late Fellow of Trinity Hall): MN was formerly Bursar of Trinity Hall and received College rents, £44 of which he left in custody of Edward Catcher, witnessed by Henry Pelsant, his pupil, and others. MN requires payment from estate;
37. Letter from Thomas Eden, LLD (Master of Trinity Hall), asking for the case (v. 36) to be delayed. TE is adjudicator in case with Dr [Arthur] Ducke, 12 Apr. 1627;
38. Judgement of Thomas Eden, LLD (Master of Trinity Hall), and Arthur Ducke, DCL (Oxon.), finding for Martin Nansogge, 28 Apr. 1627 (v. 36);
39. Allegations of Thomas Eden, LLD (Trinity Hall), versus Adrian Scroope, gent., in debt cause: non-payment of £105 due on bond in £200 entered jointly with Dionysia Newcombe and John Paske;
40. Allegations of Henry Blomfield, executor of John Blomfield, LLB (late Fellow of Trinity Hall), versus i) Nicholas Blomfield of Garbleshom [Garboldisham], Norfolk, brother of JB, ii) Samuel, William and Robert Blomfield, sons of Samuel Blomfield of Brissingham [Bressingham], Norfolk, brother of JB, and iii) Anne and Maria Wallis, daughters of Brigit Wallis of Farfield [Fersfield], Norfolk, sister of JB, over will of JB and disposition of estate;
41. Citation for interested parties, including those named in 40, to appear in Consistory on 16 Mar. next between 1 and 2 pm in connection with will of John Blomfield, LLB, late Fellow of Trinity Hall, deceased, 21 Feb. 1626/7;
42. Vice-Chancellor's adjudication in dispute over will of John Blomfield, 13 Apr. 1627 (v. 40);
43. Henry Blomfield of Farffield [Fersfield], Norfolk, appoints William Hotchkin, LLB, his proctor, 13 Sept. 1626;
44. Allegations of John Sheward, LLB (Trinity Hall), versus Thomas Rewse and Andrew Goodwin, in debt cause: non-payment of £6 3s due on bond in £12;
45. Copy of 44;
46. Expenses of John Sheward versus Andrew Goodin, 9 Feb. 1626/7-6 Apr. 1627, total £1 3s 8d;
47. Anthony Hareson, stationer, bound in £20 to Nicholas Weste, grocer, to pay him £10 in two instalments, namely '£4' on 10 Aug. next and £5 on 12 Oct. next. Witnesses: William Woodsward, George Taylor, 20 July 1624;
48. Allegations of John Alcocke of Rumpton [Rampton], clerk, on behalf of George Potter of London, executor of Ralph Addison of London, deceased, versus Louis Browninge, in debt cause: non-payment of £28 due on bond in £40;
49. Robert Lloyd of London bound in £16 to James Taylor, mercer, to pay him £8 on 14 Sept. next. Witnesses: Ralph Forster, John Scott, notary public, Robert Hitch, 6 Sept. 1625;
50. Allegations of Laurence Ewdsen versus Wims Hurst and Agnes, his wife, formerly wife of William Ewsden, deceased, and executor of his will: £3 due from WE's estate for black cloak handed over by LE for sale but which WE instead made into suit of clothes for himself;
51. Order to under-bedell to collect court fines due or else distrain goods to same value, 9 Oct. 1627;
52. Order to chief constables to reimburse Thomas Tyfford and Richard Bembrigg, treasurers for maimed soldiers, the sums they have distributed in that office, no day Feb. 1626/7;
53. Notice, addressed to William Deacon, in re Andrew Woodes, BD (Fellow of St John's College), versus William Deacon, setting date for court appearance as 22 June 1627, 15 May 1627;
54. Notice addressed to Thomas Pye, former student of Gonville and Caius College, and John Pye, his father, that 28 Sept. 1627 is set for consideration of TP's £8 debt to Edmund Mitchell, BD (Fellow of Gonville and Caius College), his former tutor, 10 Aug. 1627, exhibited 28 Sept. 1627;
55. Memorandum that Vice-Chancellor, Mayor etc. have chosen two men from each parish to compile list of inhabitants able to contribute financially towards setting the poor to work with provision of stocks of materials; with list of names, 17 Aug. 1627;
56. Copy of memorandum (v. 55);
57. Order regulating student attendance at Sturbridge Fair and setting out punishments, 2 Sept. 1627;
58. Master and President of St John's College certify that Laurence Burnell, DD, was admitted Fellow on 30 Apr. 1601 and continued same until 27 Mar. 1626 since when he has lived in College as a pensioner, 26 Sept. 1627;
59. 'Order for consent': William Evelin (Emmanuel College) was quaestionist in June 1624 and made full BA following March;
60-3. Viis et modis for 'Gibbon at the Blew Boore', Philip Willyamson, Emma Moody, widow, Widow Sutton, Marmaduke Pakes, Mr Nixon and 'Vipers in the Castell Ende', at suit of Proctors, 9 July 1627;
64. Viis et modis for Samuel Farlow, vintner, at suit of Proctors, 3 Aug. 1627;
65. Viis et modis for [ ] Jenkinson at suit of Thomas Newman, 26 Jan. 1626/7;
66. Interrogatories ex parte John Atkinson and William Short for witnesses of Mary Ryland, [widow of George Ryland], exhibited 11 July 1627;
67. Confirmation by Nathaniel Fowle (BD, Fellow of Emmanuel College) that Shaw's petition [Edward Shaw, BA 1624/5] to be put into Commons will be granted when he returns;
68. John Collins, Doctor of Physick, certifies that Dr Gwin, (DD, Master of St John's College), should be allowed to eat meat in Lent because of poor health, 1 Feb. 1626/7;
69. John Cropley (DD, Fellow of Trinity College) requests that John Herne, cutler, be registered as a privileged person, 28 Oct. 1627;
70. Ditto by Henry Butts (DD, Master of Corpus Christi College) for Thomas Smith, 15 Nov. 1626;
71. Ditto by Henry Goche (DD, Fellow of Trinity College) for William Empson of Chesterton, 6 Mar. 1626/7;
72. Ditto by John Preston (DD, Master of Emmanuel College) for Edward Tench in place of John Wessly, 27 Oct. 1627;
73. Ditto by Andrew Downes (BD, St John's College) for Isaac Dawson in place of [ ] How;
74. Ditto by Thomas Bainbrigg (MA, Fellow of Christ's College) for Christopher Stinnet;
75. Ditto by William Roberts (?BD, Fellow of Corpus Christi College) for Thomas Crofoot;
76. As 74, in place of James Wansly, deceased;
77. Jerome Beale (DD, Master of Pembroke Hall) requests that [ ] Harvy, launderer, be registered as a privileged person, 6 June 1627, sworn 6 June 1627;
78. Ditto by John Aungier (LLD, Fellow of Trinity College) for John Pottatt, 1o Jan. 1626/7;
79. Ditto by John Bucke (MA, Magdalene College) for Francis Finch, sworn 25 Nov. 1626;
80. Ditto by Henry Mowtlowe (LLD, King's College) for Robert Durdem;
81. Ditto by Henry Butts (DD, Master of Corpus Christi College) for Richard Cage, 27 Nov. 1626;
82. Ditto by Edward Simpson (DD, Fellow of Trinity College) for John Wimshurst, 11 Apr. 1627;
83. Ditto by Francis Hughes (MA, Trinity College) for Mungy Nyvers;
84. Ditto by Samuel Collins (DD, Provost of King's College) for [ ] Perkins in place of John Potterton, 29 Mar. 1627;
85. Ditto by Thomas Bachcroft (DD, Fellow of Gonville and Caius College) for Gabriel Harrison, tailor, 4 Oct. 1626, sworn 4 Dec. [1626];
86. Ditto by Richard Sibbs (DD, Fellow of St John's College) for James Avery, admitted 10 July 1627;
87. Ditto by John Bucke (MA, Magdalene College) for Robert Harbard, sworn 10 Apr. 1627;
88. Ditto by Daniel Horsmaniden (DD, Fellow of St John's College) for Nicholas Trench, 12 July 1627;
89. John Bucke (MA, Magdalene College) asks that Francis Finch be 'unprivileged', 20 Jan. 1626/7;
90. Names of alderman and parish representatives at the Magna Congregatio, 27 Oct. 1626;
91. Names of Paving Leet members, 1623;
92. Bill for timber (fir-deal, inchboard, planks), total £1 9s 9d), exhibited 9 Dec. 1626;
93. Expenses of [ ] Moale and [ ] Norfolke versus John Payne, in debt cause, total 9s 8d;
94. Expenses of Elizabeth Meakes versus [ ] Offelye, 20 Oct. 1626, total 15s 4d;
95. Expenses of [ ] Geeres versus [ ] Joades, 12 Jan. 1626/7;
96. Expenses of [ ] Meale and [ ] Norfolke versus John Payne, 28 May 1624-13 Sept. 1625, total £6 4s 2d;
97. Blank strip of paper;
98. Expenses of [ ] Robinson versus John Cosse, snr., 9 Feb.-2 Mar. 1626/7, total £1 3s 2d;
99. Label: '1627 [Exhibita] coram Dre Bainbrigg, Procan.';
100. Allegations of Philip Woolfe, vintner, versus Robert Prior and Jonas Wilkes, churchwardens of Great St Mary's church, and John Hall, parish clerk of same, in debt cause: £2 19s 6d due for communion wine;
101. Responsio personalis of Robert Prior;
102. Interrogatories ex parte Philip Woolfe for witnesses of Robert Prior, Jonas Wilkes and John Hall;
103. Allegations of Robert Prior in re Philip Wolfe versus Robert Prior, Jonas Weelkes and John Hall: JH procured wine without permission. PW demanded payment after RP and JW had left office and submitted their accounts. Includes copy certificate from parish auditors approving payment in due course, 8 Jan. 1626/7;
104. Confirmation by 17 'chief inhabitants' of Great St Mary's parish that it is customary practice for one churchwarden only to provide accounts of disbursements on bread and wine, Robert Prior in this instance, 20 July 1627;
105. Confirmation by 10 inhabitants of Great St Mary's parish that there was no such custom as indicated in 104, but that it is a 'joint office' [3 of these men also signed 104], 22 Jan. 1627/8;
106. Parish auditors' certificate (v. 103), 8 Jan. 1626/7;
107. Allegations of Jeremy Goose versus Thomas Hobson: TH has still not paid JG £200 damages ordered as result of earlier suit. Include schedule of JG's financial dealings and debts incurred since earlier suit;
108. Responsio personalis of Thomas Hobson in re Jeremy Goose versus Thomas Hobson;
108a. Statements of Fellows of Corpus Christi College re dispute [?over election of John Munday as Master], 14 Aug. 1626. Acidic ink damage to paper;
109. Interrogatories ex parte Thomas Hobson for witnesses of Jeremy Goose;
110. Jeremy Goose, hosier, bound in £80 to John Seward of London, gent., to pay him £45 8s 10d on 5 July next. Witness: Thomas Morres, 12 Apr. 1622;
111. Copy of 110;
112. Receipt issued by Isaac Seward, citizen and barbersurgeon of London, for £30 from Jeremy Goose, hosier, in full settlement of debts to him or his brother, Henry. Witnesses: William Bridge, Richard Hartley, Richard Bridge, Henry Wright, 3 July 1628;
113. Allegations of Thomas Shilborne versus Elizabeth Gillions, married woman, in injury cause (injurious words): EG called TS 'base dog base rascall', injury estimated at £100;
114. Allegations of Thomas Last versus Robert Gaskyn alias Wynge: RG owes TL £29 3s 4d, includes schedule of debts;
115. Interrogatories ex parte Robert Winge alias Gascoyne for witnesses of John Atkinson, exhibited 15 Oct. 1628;
116. Petition of Robert Wynge alias Gaskine against continued imprisonment for debt of £20 at suit of [Thomas] Last. Before he went to Ireland, he transferred lease of a house in Cambridge to TL in settlement of debt, exhibited 24 July 1628;
117. Allegations of Thomas Burch versus Richard Briggs: RB owes TB £3 15s in unpaid rent on a shop in Bridge Street next to Sidney Sussex College;
118. Interrogatories ex parte Richard Briggs for witnesses of Thomas Burch, exhibited 3 Nov. 1628;
119. Allegations of Mary Browne, widow, versus John Dearne: JD owes 40s unpaid rent, has vacated property leaving it in disrepair and with certain fixtures and fittings missing. Includes two schedules of items missing and repairs due, with values/costs;
120. Interrogatories ex parte John Dearne for witnesses of Mary Browne, widow, including whether John Sherman had let house and was responsible for rent, JD being simply sub-tenant;
121. Allegations of Timothy Hygney, cordwainer, executor of Edward Hygney, yeoman, deceased, versus Edward Armin, yeoman, in debt cause: non-payment of £31 4s due on bond held jointly with Thomas Buckly, BD (Fellow of St John's College);
122. Thomas Buckley, BD (Fellow of St John's College), and Edward Armin bound in £60 to Edward Higney, yeoman, to pay him £31 4s on 15 Oct. next. Witnesses: Edward Grove, William Shore, 24 Apr. 1626;
123. Allegations of John Mawde, snr., of Wakefield, Yorkshire, chapman, versus Henry Wray: HW owed John Mathew of Norwich, upholder, £5. He appointed John Mawde, jnr., agent of his father, to pay John Mathew for him and receive Mathew's acquittance, but has not reimbursed him;
124. Viis et modis for Thomas Tall of Lynn, at suit of William Nicholson, William Christian and Philip Keman[n], 29 June 1628;
125. Acta, 13 Sept. 1628, Taxors versus [ ] Lowry, [Thomas] Tall et al.: illegal removal of 30 quarters of corn sold by Lowry to Tall. Order that corn, now on barge at Barnwell pool, be brought back to Cambridge for further trial;
126. 16 inhabitants of St Andrew's parish confirm that The Chekquor is fit for an inn to accommodate 15-16 residents and stable 40 horses, 28 July 1628;
127. 16 men confirm that Richard Covington's place in Chesterton, newly rebuilt after fire, is fit for an inn. Dorse: same, signed by eight men, naming it The Signe of the Crown, rebuilt by Henry Man, with accommodation for seven to eight and stabling for 20 horses, 31 July 1628;
128. Allegations of Thomas Shirley, MA (Fellow of Trinity College), versus Thomas Plummer, in debt cause: 40s owed to TS by TP;
129. Expenses of Thomas Plumer, 9 Mar.-2 May n.y., total 19s 8d;
130. Expense of [Thomas] Shirley versus Thomas Plumer, 29 Feb. 1627/8-2 May [1628], total £1 12s;
131-2. Depositions of Ann Parker, daughter of Mark Parker of Weston Underwood, Buckinghamshire, and William and Ann Peirson of The Clock inn, re AP's arrival in Cambridge, her service for W and AP and relationship with Simon Adams of [?]hadstock;
133. Inventory of goods of Robert Loyd, [MA], former Fellow of Trinity College, distrained for debt, value £26 1s 1d. Signed by John Atkinson and Guy Sandford, Appraisers, exhibited 17 Oct. 1628;
134. Proclamation for paving, gravelling and cleansing streets, made by School keeper and a town sergeant in two places in every parish;
135. Order to parish constables to arrest all those suspected of dressing flesh in Lent, 14 Mar. 1627/8;
136-48. Orders to parish and ward constables that those involved in dressing and selling flesh be bound to forbear in Lent. Names of those so involved written at foot of each, 14 Mar. 1627/8;
149. Order to underbedell to warn brewers not to supply unlicensed victuallers on pain of fine, 11 Feb. 1627/8;
150-1. Bonds of James Bayly, husbandman, and Robert Cage, yeoman, both of St Clement's parish, to victual no more unless licensed, 15 Mar. 1627/8;
152. Draft petition of University and town to Crown for support to enclose part of Jesus Green to raise money for stocks of materials to set poor to work; notes from depositions re John Delavo, a 'catholique and apostolique'. Dorse: notes from depositions of Mr Chandler and Mr Hall re William Buckley's income from land, 1 Apr. 1628;
153. Orders of Vice-Chancellor and Heads for University during visit of Charles I on 3 Feb. 1627/8;
154-9. Names of Fellows of various Colleges who will accompany Vice-Chancellor to London to attend installation of Chancellor [Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland];
160. Public apology of Bartholomew Wright, BA (Trinity College or Trinity Hall), for disporting himself as MA, including preaching in Great St Mary's church in MA gown and hood, 10 Dec. 1627;
161. Notice to James Lepton, to accompany subpoena, that his court appearance is set for 4 Apr. next, 8 Mar. 1627/8. Annotated that subpoena served in Kebwick [?East Keswick], Yorkshire, on 3 Apr. 1628, 23 July 1628;
162a-g. Copy or draft [?unidentified external court] document re Jeremy Goose's debts to Henry Seward, DD, administrator of John Seward, n.d. (v. 110). Part missing from bottom of each page through damp damage;
163-4. Copies of [?unidentified external court] documents re Christopher Rose, gent., 26 May 1628;
165. Allegations [of John Hills] versus John Edward, [in debt cause]: 5s 7d owed by JE to JH;
166. Allegations of Benjamin Hide of London versus Thomas Holbeach, BA (Emmanuel College): TH has occupied booth which BH used to rent from Edward Asworth in gatehouse of The Christopher in Barnwell, thereby preventing him from selling his wares during Barnwell Fair. Damages estimated at £40;
167. Rough acta: i) Office versus William Thacker, prosecuted for allowing scholar to drink in his house until 11 o'clock, ii) Office versus Thomas Toll of Lynn, prosecuted for buying grain illegally (v. 125);
168. Viis et modis for John Prime of Swaffham at suit of William Empson, 4 Oct. 1628;
169. Viis et modis for Robert Cricke of Barnwell in office cause, 11 July 1628;
170. Viis et modis for Francis Harbey at suit of Francis Martyn of Middlesex, 15 July 1628;
171. List of six to appear before Vice-Chancellor 'on Monday next'; notes on progress of suit against Francis Harbey, 30 Jan. 1627/8;
172. Alexander Reade (DD, Fellow of Pembroke Hall) requests that Thomas Russell, woollen draper, be registered as a privileged person, in place of Christopher Gray, 8 May 1628, sworn 8 May 1628;
173. Ditto by Thomas Eden (DD, Master of Pembroke Hall) for George Leaver, in place of Henry Man, 'now College bailiffe', 7 Mar. 1627/8;
174. Ditto by Robert Creittone (MA, Trinity College, Regius Professor of Greek) for Thomas Day, sworn 7 May 1628;
175. Ditto by Henry Smith (MA, Magdalene College) for John Hills, College launderer, and John Stukes, 19 Apr. 1628;
176. Ditto by Jerome Beale (DD, Master of Pembroke Hall) for Thomas Russell, in place of John Hardwick, former bailiff, 5 June 1628;
177. Ditto by Robert Mason (LLD, Fellow of St John's College) for Thomas Haynes, 17 Apr. 1628, sworn 19 Apr. 1628;
178. Ditto by Matthew Wren (DD, Master of Peterhouse) for John Poterton, tailor, in place of Robert Pindar, 30 Aug. 1627;
179. Ditto by William Sandcroft (BD, Master of Emmanuel College) for William Hayward, exhibited 6 Nov. 1628;
180. Ditto by Thomas Paske (DD, Master of Clare Hall) for William Overton, in place of Robert Curbie, College launderer, 15 Mar. 1627/8, [sworn] 16 Mar. 1627/8;
181. Ditto by Thomas Bachcroft (DD, Fellow of Gonville and Caius College) for John Blighton, 14 Mar. 1627/8;
182. Ditto by Thomas Eden (DD, Master of Pembroke Hall) for William Waggett, College porter, 2 Aug. 1628;
183. Ditto by John Yates (BD, Fellow of Emmanuel College) for John Wilkin of St Andrew's parish, College bailiff, 7 Aug. 1628;
184. Luke Skippon (MA, Peterhouse) requests that the date he was presented as Taxor, 21 Aug., be registered, 8 Sept. 1628;
185. Henry Butts (DD, Master of Corpus Christi College) requests that William Shepeard be registered as a privileged person, sworn 21 Jan. 1627/8;
186. Ditto by Richard Sibbs (DD, Fellow of St John's College) for Joshua Burton, admitted 10 July 1628;
187. Ditto by Robert Creittone (MA, Trinity College, Regius Professor of Greek) for William Taylor, in place of [?Francis] Frohock, sworn 8 July 1628;
188. Ditto by Robert Creittone (MA, Trinity College, Regius Professor of Greek) for [?Francis] Frohock;
189. Ditto by Samuel Ward (DD, Master of Sidney Sussex College) for John Tennant, haberdasher, 13 Oct. 1628;
190. Ditto by Samuel Ward (DD, Master of Sidney Sussex College) for Robert Tomsonne, College bailiff;
191. Ditto by Samuel Ward (DD, Master of Sidney Sussex College) for [?text missing through damage], College gardener, 5 Sept. 1628.
The exhibita for two years' court business appear to have been filed together.
Dates
- Creation: 1618 - 1628
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1 collection (191 items, taken off original files, repaired, now in 2 folders)
Language of Materials
English
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The exhibita for two years' court business appear to have been filed together.
Date information
DateText: bulk 1626-8.
Finding aid date
1999-06-12 10:50:19+00:00
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