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Fine indenture, Shefford, Campton and Langford, Bedfordshire
Agreement between Thomas Paine complainant and Thomas Squire, Anna Maria his wife and William Squire, deforciants. The deforciants remit certain lands in the above parishes to the complainant and his heirs for ever.
Fine, Shepreth and Eversden, Cambridgeshire
Ralph Cressy, parson of the church of Thorp juxta Asseburn', deforceant, has acknowledged the manor of Shepereth and property in Shepreth and Little Eversden, to be the right of John Delhay and Joan his wife, plaintiffs, as that which they have as a gift of the deforceant.
Fine, Whaddon, Cambridgeshire
In consideration of 'unum sp[er]uar[iu]m sor'', William Wardeven and Hawis his wife, deforceants, have acknowledged a messuage and 63 acres of land in Whaddon, Cambridgeshire, to be the right of Nicholas son of Nicholas le Chaundeler, plaintiff, as that which he has as a gift of the deforceants. To be held of the deforceants, reserving annual rent of one gillyflower for all services. Endorsed in a later hand: 'Whaddon'.
Fine, Wilburton, Cambridgeshire
Fire damage in East London
Fire ship 'Jason': Log and journal of the Walcheren expedition
The collection is comprised of an unbound journal and log kept by an officer on the fire ship 'Jason' under the command of Captain Nicholas Tomlinson during the Walcheren expedition.
First Lord Acton: Letters to his daughter Mary
Letters from Lord Acton to his daughter 'Mamy' (Mary Elizabeth Anne Acton), 283 items, many accompanied by the original envelopes. There are two incomplete sets of typed transcripts of the letters with the collection.
First session of the first Parliament of Southern Rhodesia
'First settlement of the maritime nations': MA thesis
'The first settlement of the maritime nations in the Spanish Antilles', a M.A. thesis for the University of London, 212 pages, with maps.
First World War scrapbooks
The scrapbooks contain letters, press cuttings, sketch maps, printed army documents, including regulations and training instructions, tables of army rations, rough handwritten notes, movement orders, leave passes, sports papers and demobilisation papers. There are also photographs, many of which were taken during Clarke's regular tours of inspection among the frontline troops while he was at Bethune, and which include scenes from the trenches.
Fisher photograph collection
Fitzwilliam Museum (?), Cambridge
F.J. Philipart: Dialectica
F.J.H. Jenkinson: Ornithological Notebook
Diary and notebook containing occasional entries of birds observed or killed, mostly in the Scilly Isles, later at Cambridge, 1867-1880. The notebook also contains a copy of ornithological notes made by Jenkinson's father, John Henry Jenkinson, when in the Scilly Isles, 1854 and 1857-1858.
F.J.Stopp: papers relating to his biography of Evelyn Waugh
Papers relating to Stopp's book Evelyn Waugh: portrait of an artist, London 1958. The book was written with Waugh's approval and cooperation, and the papers contain original letters from Waugh to Stopp as well as press cuttings, magazine articles, correspondence with the publishers and with later readers of the book.
Flora of the Isle of Purbeck'
"Flora of the Isle of Purbeck, and (other Dorset Plants), nomenclature & arrangements as per "The London Catalogue of British Plants", Edition 10". By C. B. Green.
Covers 98 plants.
Flora Sheringham Anglo-Indian family photograph collection
Collection of loose, mostly uncaptioned photographs of family groups (one is captioned 'The Park Commercial Institute'), most mounted on card and measuring between approximately 75 x 115 mm and 245 x 295 mm.
Florence Image: Cambridge wartime diary
Attributed to Image, Florence, wife of John Maxwell Image (1842-1919) of Trinity College, Cambridge, and sister of the painter Stanley Spencer
Flysheet of letter to 'my honored father-in-law Doctor Henry Bridgman Deane of Chester'
Autograph. Seal attached.
Foot of Fine, Bottisham, Cambridgeshire
Cristofer Greene and Priscilla his wife and Cristofer Michell and Mary his wife remise to Robert Dossiter certain land in Bottisham.
Foot of fine, Cambridge
Document is largely illegible. The agreement was made at Westminster before Thomas Trevor, Roger Nevill, John Powell, and John [Edwards?] between Arthur Turner and Ralph Heathcoate and George Chantry, clerk, and Elizabeth his wife, conc. some property in the parish of St. Botolph's, Cambridge.
Foot of Fine, Cambridge
In nominal consideration of #260, Augustine Reynolds and Elizabeth his wife, John West, gent, and Elizabeth his wife, and Uriah Ranew and Mary his wife, deforceants, have acknowledged various properties in the parish of St Botolph, Newnham, in the parish of Great St Mary, Cambridge, and in Impington, to be the right of John Pern(e) and John Peterson [Patterson], plaintiffs, as that which they have as a gift of the deforceants.
Foot of Fine, Cambridge
In nominal consideration of #120, Zachariah and Ann Mart, and John and Rebecca Bright, deforceants, have acknowledged 'two messuages, one stable, two curtilages and one garden with the appurtenances in the parishes of St Andrew the Great and the Holy and Undivided Trinity in Cambridge', to be the right of Harry Gilman, plaintiff, as that which he has as a gift of the deforceants. See also Doc 1872, 1873. Endorsed: 'Delivered by proclamation according to the form of the statute.'
Foot of Fine, Cambridge
In nominal consideration of #120, John Sulman and Ann his wife, William Morling and Ann his wife, deforceants, have acknowledged various properties in Cambridge and Tottenham to be the right of Thomas Clarke, plaintiff, as those which he has as a gift of the deforceants.