Showing Collections: 1126 - 1150 of 9057
Award of enfranchisement, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire
Award of enfranchisement, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire
Award of enfranchisement, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire
Award of enfranchisement, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire
Babblings of the Brigade
21 folios. The volume includes pen-and-ink illustrations. On a fly-leaf: 'Presented to Eldred Halton as a mark of the grest affection and esteem held for him by the Author C. E. January 1888'.
Bacon Tel Qu'il Est
A pen-facsimile of J.A. de Luc, 'Bacon tel qu'il est', made by Alfred Montagu, 66 folios. On p. i is a note, 'Copied by my Son Alfred from a Tract which I have mislaid. This ought to be appended to the French edition of Bacon B. Montagu'.
Bakhuis Roozeboom: Heterogeneous equilibria
Balfour: The Papers of Ronald Edmond Balfour
The papers contain press cuttings, articles, research notes and other material relating to Balfour's academic career, postcards and photographs from his travels, material from REB's time during World War II and a small collection of correspondence.
Band of the 2nd Nigerian Regiment
Sepia photograph, measuring 105 x 80 mm, mounted on card measuring 150 x 230 mm, with the crest of the regiment and 'Xmas Greetings and Best Wishes'. A calendar for 1930 is mounted on it.
Bangladesh photographs
Collection of photographs probably by official photographers. 1-3 measure 185 x 150 mm and 4-5 measure 150 x 25 mm.
Bank of trees, Sandwich Islands
Banso report, 1933-1934
A report on Banso, a district of the Cameroons, including a map. There is no indication as to the terms of reference of the report or for whom it was made, although the index is headed 'Banso re-assessment report'. At the end of the report is a range of appended material.
Barbados and North-West Frontier Province
Barbara Tyrrell watercolours
Sixty original watercolours (280 x 380 mm) and three prints of watercolours. Original titles and captions have been recorded as found and may contain offensive, inappropriate or outdated terms. They have been retained to reflect the context of the collection's creation.
Bargain and sale, Burghfield, Berkshire
Bargain and sale, Cambridge
Bargain and sale, Cambridge
Bargain and sale, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire
Bargain and sale, Chesterton, Cambridgeshire
Bargain and sale, Doddington, Cambridgeshire
In consideration of 10s, duly paid, William Ruston the elder of Chatteris, farmer, sells to his son Richard Ruston 7+ acres 'lott or dole' of fen or marsh ground in Beezlings Fen, Doddington. The land is to be held in trust for the son, with John Sewell of Chatteris, innholder, being named as trustee and as a third party. Indenture tripartite, signed and sealed by both Rustons, witnessed by Sewell and William Ruston junior, who also certify delivery of seizin on the same date, duty stamp.
Bargain and sale, Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire
In consideration of #165, Robert Ware of Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire, yeoman, conveys to Thomas Fox of Cambridge, gent, a tenement with associated malthouse, kilnhouse, and c18 acres of arable land in Fulbourn. Covenant to levy a fine. Indenture, signed and sealed by Ware (seal wanting), witnessed by Edward Chapman, Austen Morgan and Thomas Lutt (makes mark).
Bargain and sale, Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire
In consideration of #90, Richard St George of St George Hatley, Cambridgeshire, gent, and Elizabeth his wife, sell to John Tailor of Biddenden, Kent, clothier, a tenement and pightle of ground in Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire, with ten acres of arable land, formerly in the tenure of Richard Stocker, gent, and now in the tenure of Lawrence Watts, freemason. Indenture, signed and sealed by both St Georges (one seal missing), witnessed by Robert Bankworth and John Owen. Endorsed: 'No 1'.
Bargain and sale, Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire
In consideration of #80, John Taylor of Biddenden, Kent, clothier, sells to John Claveringe of Gamlingay, clerk, the property described in Doc 3795. Indenture, signed and sealed by Taylor (seal missing), witnessed by Philip Watson, John Standishe, William Clifford and Edward [-ate?]. Endorsed with a financial calculation and, in an 18th-century hand: 'Abutting against the Parsonage / House', 'Clavering sold to John / Bass 2 conveyances', and 'No 3'.
Bargain and sale, Sutton, Cambridgeshire
In consideration of the sum of #30 duly paid to him, William Ingram of Pudding Lane, London, salter, sells his 10 acres of 'fenny ground' in Sutton, part of Bedford Level, to the present occupant Francis Garrard. 22 Nov 1684 (36 Charles II), signed and sealed by William Ingram (seal wanting), delivered in the presence of Ja Wheeler, George Wheeler, and Thomas Raymond. Endorsed as entered in the Bedford Level Company Register on 25 Nov 1684.