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Surrender (copy), Chatteris, Cambridgeshire
In consideration of the sum of #1,150 duly paid to him by the surrenderee, George Palmer of Chatteris, yeoman, surrenders to the lords of the manor by the hands of Thomas Sewell gent, steward of the manor of Chatteris Ramsey, his property at Hive End and in Burnsfield, now occupied by Johnson Youngs, to the use of John Warth of Manea, farmer, and his heirs. Signed by George Palmer, copy, 2 pages, with acceptance of surrender certified by Thomas Sewell, steward.
Surrender (copy), Chatteris, Cambridgeshire
Surrender (copy), Chatteris, Cambridgeshire
Surrender (copy), Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire
Thomas Forster and Catherine his wife, Robert Godby and Jane his wife (Catherine and Jane being daughters and co-heirs of John Harding) surrender ... land, late John Harding's, and now in tenure of John Almer ... to the use of William Faircloth of Stapleford, Cambs., yeoman. Signature of Davy Durrant, steward of the manor.
Surrender (copy), Great Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire
Surrender (copy), Great Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire
Surrender (copy), Great Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire
Surrender (copy), Great Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire
Surrender (copy), Little Horkesley, Essex
Surrender (copy), Little Horkesley, Essex
Surrender (copy), Snailwell, Cambridgeshire
Alexander Pistor, clerk, deposes that on 18 Dec 24 Charles I he surrendered, by the hands of Richard Howlett and John Warren, two customary tenements held of the manor of Snailwell. The property in question amounts to some 20 acres, and is now held by Robert Gunston in copyhold. Copy of court roll, examined by William Percivall, steward. Endorsed: 'Cambridge No 5'.
Surrender (copy), Sutton, Cambridgeshire
In consideration of the sum of #300 duly paid to him, William Custance of Sutton, farmer, surrenders by the hands of Moses Oates and in the presence of Thomas Haddock all his 6 acres of copyhold fenland and premises in Sutton North Fen, manor of Sutton, to the use of Philip Cawthorne of Chatteris, farmer. Copy, 2 sides with receipt of consideration money (of even date), copied signatures of William Custance and of witnesses: Moses Oates, Thomas Haddock and [?Richard] Pigott.
Surrender (copy), Sutton, Cambridgeshire
Certifying that John Wilkin of Haddenham, gent, surrenders by the hands of Henry Porter and in the presence of John Ayres all his 6 acres of copyhold fenland and premises in Sutton North Fen, manor of Sutton, to the use of Thomas Maylin of Sutton, gent. No consideration recorded. Copy, copied signatures of John Wilkin, Henry Porter, and John Ayres.
Surrender (copy), Sutton, Cambridgeshire
Surrender, Croydon, Surrey
In nominal consideration of 20 marks, John and Sibilla Hampton, deforceants, have acknowledged 28 acres of land in Croydon, [Cambridgeshire?], to be the right of Walter atte Grene of Croydon, plaintiff, as that which he has as a gift of the deforceants. Note of fine. Endorsed: 'IH3' (?).
Surrender, Doddington, Cambridgeshire
Memo. of MS Doc.875 transaction, but it says that John Marriott Parman is the eldest son and heir of Margaret Parman, late Margaret Steele, widow and before that Margaret Marriott, spinster, and that he surrendered the above land by the hands of Edward Ruston and William Purrant, 2 customary tenants, to which he was admitted tenant in 1750 on the death of his mother...Signed by John M. Parman. Witnessed by Edward Ruston and William Purrant.
Surrender, Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire
At a Court Baron of Richard Bagot, esq., lord of the Manor, before Charles Greene, esq., steward. James Ind, farmer, of Fenstanton and Elizabeth his wife (called Elizabeth Allpress, spinster) surrendered out of Court by the hands of the steward, all those lands in Fenstanton (mentioned in MS Doc.918) to the use of James Ind and his heirs. Examined by Charles Greene, steward.
Surrender, Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire
James Ind, gent., of Fenstanton, Hunts., and Elizabeth his wife (she having been privately examined by Thomas Johnson, gent., Deputy of Chas. Greene, steward) surrendered out of Court by the hands of the said Deputy all those lands in Fenstanton (mentioned in MS Doc.918)...to the use of Lancelot Brown, esq., of Hampton Court, Msex...Signed by James Ind and Elizabeth Ind. Witnessed by Thos. Johnson, deputy steward.
Surrender from Christ's College, North Hikeham, Lincolnshire
Surrender, Haddenham, Cambridgeshire
Surrender, Histon, Cambridgeshire
Surrender, Linton, Cambridgeshire
Surrender of Castle Camps Green, Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire
Surrender of property, Cambridge
At a Court held in the Guildhall before the Mayor and Magistrates James Hawkes surrendered to the town certain property in the town to the use of William Tyver and his heirs at Stourbridge Fair. Seisin was granted to William Tyver and his heirs for ever.