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M.S. Inventories, 1560 - 1760

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Scope and Contents

Comprise probate inventories, as follows:
1. Wylliam Morys (Clare Hall) 27 Sept. 1560;
2. William Lammas (cook of Queens’ College) 1560;
3. Alys Robynson 18 Mar. 1560;
4. Henry Hawes (Trinity College) 1560;
5. Robert Pember (Trinity College) 14 May 1560;
6. William Pearson (dyer) 1560;
7. Griffith Jones LLB (Clare Hall, parson of Ashleye) 26 Oct. 1562;
8. William Holland (surgeon) 29 Oct. 1562;
9. William Chestney 17 Nov. 1562;
10. John Lakyn STB [BD] (Master of Jesus College) 31 Jul. 1563;
11. Richard Tomlynson (of Little St. Mary’s) 20 Mar. 1564;
12. Thomas Layton MA (Peterhouse) 9 Oct. 1565;
13. Nycholas Badcocke 1565;
14. John Pyckard (Scholar of Christ’s College) 25 Aug. 1566;
15. John Dakins MA (St. John’s College) 1566;
16. Richard Kynge MA (Christ’s College) 21 Mar. 1567;
17. Edward Buckenham LLB (Trinity Hall) 12 Jun. 1568;
18. Joane Butler (widow) 1 Mar. 1568;
19. Thomas Edwards LLB (Trinity Hall) 3 Aug. 1568;
20. Thomas Cryer MA (pensioner in Queens’ College) 1 Jul. 1568;
21. Margarette Adyson (widow, laundress of Catharine Hall [St. Catharine’s College]) 30 Apr. 1568;
22. Harald Marten 15 Mar. 1568;
23. John Stokes STP [DD] (Master of Queens’ College) 3 May 1568;
24. Martyn Parkynson MA (Trinity College) 6 Jul. 1569;
25. Joane Martyn 1569;
26. James Kaye MA (Trinity College) 26 Oct. 1569;
27. William Lyffe MA (Trinity College) 30 Jun. 1569;
28. Edward Martine (of Meldreth);
29. Mathew Broocke (of Fulborne);
30. Edward Robinson (of Melborne) 23 Oct.;
31. Mr Brown;
32. William Gatts;
33. Thomas Halle (yeoman at Haddenham) 23 Sept. 1611;
34. Edward Saunders alias Cutbird (of Boxworth) 13 Mar. 1612;
35. Clement Seetree (of Whaddon) 30 Nov. 1612;
36. Thomas Payne 2 May 1612;
37. William Upwoodde (of Little St. Mary’s [parish]) 3 Apr. 1612;
38. Samuel Sympson (tailor, St. Botolph’s [parish]) 27 Aug. 1613;
39. Nicholas Harris (of Elsworth) 4 Jul. 1613;
40. John Beeton (of Melborne, husbandman) 11 Nov. 1613;
41. Thomas Elderton (of Conington) 6 Sept. 1613;
42. William Richardson (butcher, St. Clement’s [parish]) 22 Apr. 1614;
43. Robert Burges (of Fulborne) 23 Apr. 1614;
i. John Warde 12 Nov. 1639;
ii. Francis Wilford, Dean of Ely, Master of Corpus Christi College and Vice-Chancellor 7 Aug. 1667;
44. Peter Dent MB 24 Sept. 1689;
45. Hartoake Jordan (Magdalene College) 11 Feb. 1690/1;
46. Ephraim Howard MA (Queens’ College) 20 Dec. 1690;
47. Roger Mansuer (Corpus Christi College) 26 Feb. 1690/1;
48. William Gould BD (St. John’s College) 9 Aug. 1690;
49. John Hawkshaw 2 Jun. 1690;
50. William Dickenson MA (Pembroke College) 19 Jun. 1690;
51. James Everard (manciple of Christ’s College) 10 Mar. 1690/1;
52. Zachariah Peeat 27 Aug. 1691;
53. Honorah Loosemore 19 Feb. 1691/2;
54. Anne Dankes 22 Feb. 1691/2;
55. Richard Kaniton or Knighton 8 Oct. 1691;
56. Walter Leet (porter of Gonville and Caius College) 25 Oct. 1691;
57. Henry Compton (tailor) 22 Jan. 1691/2;
58. Robert Scarrow (of St. Michael’s [parish]) 20 Apr. 1691;
59. Matthew Fitch (bricklayer) 20 Mar. 1691/2;
60. Titus Austen (printer, ‘famulus scholarius sive scholarium’) 20 Nov. 1692;
61. Margarett Bankes 11 Jun. 1691;
62. Barnham Bernard (Jesus College) 23 Nov. 1692;
63. Henry Spurgeon 13 Dec. 1692;
64. William Crosley (of All Saints [parish]) 1692;
65. Peirce Brackenbury MD (St. John’s College) 27 Jun. 1692;
66. Edmund Mathewes (Sidney Sussex College) 13 Jun. 1692;
67. Henry Lane (Trinity College) 28 Apr. 1692;
68. Walter Carpenter (cutler) 23 Mar. 1693/4;
69. John Gardner 25 Dec. 1693;
70. Magdelyn Graves (of St. Mary’s [parish]) 3 Mar. 1693;
71. Agnes Crossley 13 Apr. 1693;
72. William Hinton (vintner) 1 Aug. 1693;
73. William Atkinson 24 May 1694;
74. Nathaniel Coga STP [DD] (Master of Pembroke College) 25 Apr. 1694;
75. Eliza Broughton 28 Jun. 1694;
76. Eliza Reddington (of Little St. Mary’s [parish]);
77. Richard Ramsey (of Little St. Mary’s [parish]) 3 May 1694;
78. Isabella Bryan (of St. Botolph’s [parish]) 1694;
79. Edward Huck (butler of Clare Hall) 1694;
80. William Lincorne/Lincolne 1694;
81. George Leavett 1694;
82. Susan Fitch 1694;
83. Henry Dickinson (stationer) 1695;
84. Eliza Bird 1695;
85. George Mapletoft (Pembroke College) 1695;
86. Richard Oldham (St John’s College) 1695;
87. John Stubbing (barber) 1695;
88. Thomas Perkings (barber, St. Mary’s [parish]) 1695;
89. Edward Mulliner (of Great St. Mary’s [parish]) 1696;
90. Daniell Mayes 1696;
91. William Graves (bookseller, Great St. Mary’s [parish]) 1696;
92. Robert Twells LLD (Commissary of the University) 1696;
93. Joseph Lowther 1696;
94. Charles Squire (Peterhouse) 1700;
95. Wilebore Harrison (Trinity College) 1729;
96. John Sommers (Trinity College) 3 Nov. 1760.

































































































Dates

  • Creation: 1560 - 1760

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Extent

1 volume(s)

Language of Materials

English

Finding aid date

1998-03-07 10:12:58+00:00

Repository Details

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