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Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire
[As MS Doc.1050]. The homage presents that Robt. Swaineland 7 July 1721 surrendered by John Conyers and William Harrison his doles in Northey to the use of David Bayley, gent. ...who is admitted tenant. Examined by J. Denton, steward.
Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire
At a Court of John, Visct. Tyrconnell before J. Denton, gent., steward. The homage presents that John Bellamy on 1 Oct. 1726 surrendered by the hands of the steward all his pieces of land in Northey, one being called the [Quadrant?] Dole...To the use of Daniel Bayley...who is admitted...Examined by J. Denton, steward.
Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire
Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire
Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire
Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire
At a Court of the Rt. Hon. Sir John Cust, P.C. Bt., Lord of the Manor, before George Robinson, gent., Deputy Steward for Francis Cust, esq., steward. The homage finds that Daniel Bailey died since the last Court, seized of 20 doles in Northey...and that Daniel Bailey is his son and heir, who is present...and is admitted tenant. Examined by Geo. Robinson, Dep. Steward.
Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire
Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire
At a Court of Sir Brownlow Cust, Bt., before Robert Mitchell Robinson, esq., Dep. Steward to Fras. Cust, esq., Steward. The homage find that Arthur Hill died since the last Court seized of [our?] Great Fen, part of this Manor...and that Ann Hill, minor, is his only child and heir. And she is here in Court and is admitted tenant and her fealty was respited. And John Bousley was admitted as her guardian...Examined by R.M. Robinson, Dep. Steward.
Admission of tenant, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridgeshire
Admission of tenant, Witcham, Cambridgeshire
Admission, Soham and Fordham, Cambridgeshire
Admission, Soham, Cambridgeshire
Admission, Sutton, Cambridgeshire
Admission, Sutton, Cambridgeshire
Admission, Sutton, Cambridgeshire
At a Court of the Rev. Peter Allix, D.D., Dean of Ely, before Charles Greene, esq., steward. To the Court came William Barret and Frances his wife (late Frances Wright, spinster) and surrendered 1 acre of land heretofore Robinson, late of William Wright, sr., to the use of Thomas Wright, yeoman, of Sutton, who is present and prays admittance as tenant to the...acre lying in Church Field. Examined by Charles Greene, steward.
Admission, Sutton, Cambridgeshire
At a Court of the Rev. P. Allix, before Charles Greene, esq., steward. The homage found that Edward Stacey surrendered out of Court by the hands of Thomas and Edward Custance, 2 customary tenants, 2 roods called the Mill Headland...to the use of Thos. Wright, yeoman, of Sutton, who is present and prays admittance. Examined by Charles Greene, steward.
Admission, Sutton, Cambridgeshire
At a Court...before Charles Greene, Steward, the homage finds that James Wright surrendered to the hands of Thomas and Edward Custance about 7 acres of lands in Sutton to the use of Thomas Wright, yeoman, of Sutton, viz. .2 acres in Millfield, 2 acres called Throughouts and a piece in Branyhill Field, also in Cleydon and Millfield and Churchfield...who prays admittance. Examined by Charles Greene, steward.
Admission, Sutton, Cambridgeshire
Admission to fellowship, Jesus College, Cambridge
The Bishop of Ely admits John Warren, BA, to a Fellowship at Jesus College, Cambridge, vacant by the marriage of George Caldwell, MA, into which he had been elected by the Master and Fellows together with Marmaduke Ramsay, BA. Subscribed by Bowyer Edward [Sparke], Bishop of Ely.
Adventures of a rubber-neck
A.E. Housman: The Name and Nature of Poetry
A.E. Housman: typescript of inaugural lecture as Kennedy Professor of Latin 1911
Typescript notes, lecture and a reprint of the published lecture.
Aerial photographs of Gibraltar, (?) 1930s
A collection of loose prints (numbered 1-5), of various sizes and uncaptioned. Photographs by M. Flandrin of Casablanca.
Affidavit (draft), Whittlesford, Cambridgeshire
Richard Westley of Whittlesford makes oath that certain property in Whittlesford assigned by him to John Penington of Chigwell, Essex, is free from encumbrance.