will
Found in 96 Collections and/or Records:
The Will of Edward Morse, 1585-04-29
Extract from the will of Edward Morse of Stratford, Suffolk containing a benefaction for Divinity Students in Cambridge.
The Will of Elizabeth Geldart, 1878
MSS copy of the relevant part of Geldart's will relating to her bequest to Trinity Hall.
The Will of Rauffe Ffeirn, curate of Cowlinge, 1513-07-17
In his will Rauffe bequeathed '8 kynne' to go with the parsonage of Cowlinge which was to be used by Trinity Hall.
The Will of the Rev Henry Latham, Trinity Hall, Cambridge, 1902-04-16
Printed copy of Latham's will.
The Will of William Walton, 1898
Extract from Walton's will listing what he bequeathed to Trinity Hall.
Third attested copy of his will., 1883
Copy of will incorporated.
Two copies of notarial extract from will leaving £150 to CCC, after his wife's decease, to purchase freehold lands to support exhibitions for 2 poor scholars and a bachelor exhibition., 1700-05-24
The poor scholars are to be, for preference, the chapel clerk and the janitor, are to receive 1s a week and are to exhibit Hebrew exercises to the Hebrew Lecturer once a quarter; the Bachelor exhibition is worth 50s a year and is to help a poor scholar, skillful in the Hebrew language to take his degree of B.A.
Annotated: Wherewith the lands at Stow Quoy were purchased rented at £4 per annum.
Various wills, 1727 - 1820
The wills of James Johnson, William Allen, Nathanael Lloyd, John Andrew and Horatio Goodbehere. All wills in this volume are extracts from the Registry of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
Will, 1345-01-22
Will, 1518-11-08
Will and codicils of Lady Mannock, 6 Sep. 1789., 1789-10-30
Attested copies of documents (nos. 1-5) and correspondence. Dates given are as in 23-27.
Will (copy) with reference to lease of tenements belonging to the college in St Mary's parish., 1680-10-18
Proved London, 3 June 1681. Endorsed: 'A copy of Mr Tho: Daye's Will wherein he bequeathes to his son Robt: a Lease of some Tenements in St Marie's belonging to the Coll: , his Farm of Little Welsey in Ketton to his Dau: Eliz:, a Ring to Dr Spencer & 180£ to the use of St Marie's parish, &c, 1581'
Will, including bequest of a missal, an ordinal and a tenement next the college of Corpus Christi to St Benedict’s church., 1382-07-30
The cut-off date is fairly arbitrary, but most of these deeds, many of them concerning the acquisition of the college site and its environs, are related to properties first acquired by the gilds.
Will, leaving 11 acres and 2 roods of fen at Bottisham, and 10 acres, 2 roods of arable at Quy to his son Francis, 1712-11-01
Probate by Vicar General of the Bishop of Ely annexed.
Will made 1 Jan. 1762/3; proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 18 May 1764., 1789-07-16
Document 27.
Will made 3 June 1777; proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 2 Oct. 1778., 1789-07-17
Document 28.
Will, made 17 Oct., 1755; proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1 Dec. 1758., 1789-07-17
Document 21.
Will made 20 Mar. 1711., 1789-05
Document 6.
Will of Margaret Andrew of Cambridge, 1349-05-07
granting, inter alia, a tenement in St Andrew’s parish between St Radegund’s convent and the King’s way to the Alderman and brethren of the gild of St Mary, and a half-acre of land in Chesterton Fields to the Alderman and brethren of the gild of Corpus Christi.
The property came to be part of the college site.
Will of Robert Barbour, with bequest, inter alia, of a quarter of barley to Gild of St Mary, 1371-09-20
Barbour leaves 3 acres of arable land in field called 'Eldenewenham' as in CCCC09/13/48, etc., to his wife and son with reversion to CCCC
Will, signed and sealed., 1798-12-15
Mary his wife is the sole legatee.