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Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.1051
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[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.

Dates: 5 Oct. 1721
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Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.1052
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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.

Dates: 6 Oct. 1726
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Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.1053
Scope and Contents At a Court of John, Visct. Tyrconnell before Richard Wycke, gent., steward. The homage presents that on 22 Apr. 1729, Daniel Bayley and Willow [Widow?] Hall out of Court surrendered by the hands of John Coales and Samuel Crockett all their premises in Stanground Northey to the use of [their?] will now to this Court comes Isaac Bayley son of Daniel, and exhibits the will bearing above date, which says: 'I give to my son Isaac all my copyhold lands in Stanground Northey'. And he seeks...
Dates: 1 Oct. 1729
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Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.1054
Dates: 9 Oct. 1735
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Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.1056
Scope and Contents At a Court of John, Visct. Tyrconnell, before Thos. Eldred, gent., dep. steward. The homage finds that Arthur Hill died since the last Court, seized of land in Farcett Fenn and that Thos. Hill is his eldest son and heir. Now to this Court somes Ann, wife of Arthur, and exhibits his will of 15 March 1749 which says: 'I bequeathe my messuages in the Manors of Stanground and Farcett, Hunts. to my wife for her life-time', and she, being present in Court, prays admission...and she is admitted....
Dates: 25 Oct. 1750-22 Nov. 1750
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Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.1057
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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.

Dates: 25 Apr. 1763
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Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.1058
Dates: 28 Apr. 1766
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Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.1059
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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.

Dates: 10 May 1773
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Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.1060
Dates: 17 Jan. 1778
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Admission of tenant, Stanground, Huntingdonshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.1062
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At a Court of MS Doc.1061 held 26 April and 7 and 8 June, 1782, rehearses the transaction of MS Doc.1061 and George Richardson is admitted tenant. Signed by Samuel Edwards, Dep. Steward.

Dates: 26 Apr. 1782-8 June 1782
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Admission of tenant, Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridgeshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.1083
Scope and Contents At a Court Baron of Mitchell Hall Manor, Swaffham Bulback, of Grace Parker, spinster, and Elizabeth Hamond, widow, Ladies of the Manor, before Thomas Bridge, gent., steward. The homage presents that Thomas Rook, tailor, of Cambridge, a customary tenant, did on 26 March 1779 surrender by the hands of Peacock Richard and Thomas Appleyard a messuage in Gutter Lane, Swaffham Bk. ...To the use of Matthew Clark, wheelwright, of same town...And Matthew Clark came into Court...and was admitted...
Dates: 23 Sep. 1779
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Admission of tenant, Witcham, Cambridgeshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.1031
Scope and Contents At a Court of the Rev. James Wood, D.D., Dean of Ely, before Hugh Robert Evans, gent., steward. The homage presents that on 5 Aug. 1820 William Forbes of New Sleaford, Lincs., and William Bailey, gent., of Caythorpe, Lincs., 2 customary tenants, did, for £32 paid by Joseph Saberton Saberton, gent., of Chatteris, did surrender by the hands of William Foster, dep. steward, that piece of land of 3 acres, 1 rood, 28 per., called four Menmaths in the Meadlands, Witcham, abutting on lands...
Dates: 5 May 1821
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Admission, Soham and Fordham, Cambridgeshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.991
Scope and Contents At a Court of George, Marquess Townshend, before William Stokes, gent., steward. Whereas it was found on 15 Nov. 1781 that Edward York had died seised of var. messuages and whereas at a Court 17 July 1783 Sarah York, widow of E., was admitted tenant and whereas at a Court of 17 March 1790 it was found that Sarah had died...Now to this Court comes Charles York (by Thomas York, his attorney), of Cambridge, who is the eldest son and heir of second Edward York and prays admittance to the...
Dates: 7 Apr. 1791
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Admission, Soham, Cambridgeshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.990
Dates: 17 July 1783
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Admission, Sutton, Cambridgeshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.995
Scope and Contents At a Court of the Rev. Peter Allix, D.D. of the Cathedral...of Ely and of the Chapter of the 2nd Church Lands of the 2nd Manor, before Samuel Gatward, esq., steward. The homage find that on 6 April 1734 Thomas Merrington and Mary his wife surrendered out of Court by the hands of the Dep. Steward, William Custance, 10 acres of arable land in Sutton, viz. in Churchfield 5 acres and in Millfield 3 acres in Braughill field 1 acre and in Claydon field 1 acre..., late the estate of Robert Peacock,...
Dates: 10 May 1734
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Admission, Sutton, Cambridgeshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.996
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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.

Dates: 3 Apr. 1744
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Admission, Sutton, Cambridgeshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.997
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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.

Dates: 21 Apr. 1752
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Admission, Sutton, Cambridgeshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.998
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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.

Dates: 1 May 1754
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Admission, Sutton, Cambridgeshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.999
Scope and Contents At a Court of the Rev. Hugh Thomas, D.D., Dean of Ely, before Charles Greene, steward. The homage find that Thos. Wright is dead and had surrendered to the use of his will and Susannah Wright, an infant of about 3 years comes and produces his will dated 18 Feb. 1769 by which T.W. left 2 acres, late Joseph Phipps's, and 3 acres of fen called the Whaldy White, late John and Mary Allen's, to his daughter Susannah Wright, who is present and prays admittance to these and to a piece of land lying...
Dates: 18 Apr. 1769
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Admission, Sutton, Cambridgeshire

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.1000
Scope and Contents At a Court of the Rev. William Cooke, D.D., Dean of Ely...before Andrew Pemberton, esq., steward...The homage finds that Susanna Wright, widow, has died and there comes into Court, William Wright and produces the will of his late father Thomas, of 10 Feb. 1769, in which he says: 'I give unto my son William the reversion of all those 6 acres, late John Feasts, expectant upon the death of Susanna Wright, my mother, who is admitted tenant to 5 acres, formerly Pinnock's and to 1 acre formerly...
Dates: 16 Oct. 1782
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Admission to fellowship, Jesus College, Cambridge

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Doc.376
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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.

Dates: 25 Mar. 1818
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'Adventures of a rubber-neck'

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Reference Code: GBR/0115/RCS/RCMS 84
Scope and Contents An undated description of Miss Granville-Smith's time in India and Kashmir, 178 pages, beginning with her departure from England on 25 August 1945, and covering a period of 22 months, ending with her return on 7 July 1947. The memoir was originally written in the form of round robin letters to her family, often as a diary covering several weeks of news. These letters were circulated to friends and relations, and for this reason they mention mutual friends and organisations. There are...
Dates: 1947 - 1990
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A.E. Housman: The Name and Nature of Poetry

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.7734
Dates: 1933
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A.E. Housman: typescript of inaugural lecture as Kennedy Professor of Latin 1911

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.7747
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Typescript notes, lecture and a reprint of the published lecture.

Dates: 1967 - 1968
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Aerial photographs of Gibraltar, (?) 1930s

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Reference Code: GBR/0115/RCS/Y3016F
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A collection of loose prints (numbered 1-5), of various sizes and uncaptioned. Photographs by M. Flandrin of Casablanca.

Dates: 1930 - 1939
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