letter
Found in 4012 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Bursar with request for payment of £4,000 to Thomas Phipps, 1825-04-28
Nos 16-18 not used.
There are many items relating to the maintenance of college buildings in the bursars' accounts (CCCC02/B).
Many of the documents relating to the college chapels are separately listed.
Letter to Bursar with request for payment to Phipps and Ward of £2,457, 1824-03-30
Nos 16-18 not used.
There are many items relating to the maintenance of college buildings in the bursars' accounts (CCCC02/B).
Many of the documents relating to the college chapels are separately listed.
Letter to Bursar with request for payment to Phipps and Ward of £2,668, 1824-01-14
Nos 16-18 not used.
There are many items relating to the maintenance of college buildings in the bursars' accounts (CCCC02/B).
Many of the documents relating to the college chapels are separately listed.
Letter to Bursar with request for payment to Phipps and Ward of £3,500, 1823-11-22
Nos 16-18 not used.
There are many items relating to the maintenance of college buildings in the bursars' accounts (CCCC02/B).
Many of the documents relating to the college chapels are separately listed.
Letter to Bursar with request for payment to Phipps and Ward of £3,785, with a caveat as to impending extras, 1824-09-23
Nos 16-18 not used.
There are many items relating to the maintenance of college buildings in the bursars' accounts (CCCC02/B).
Many of the documents relating to the college chapels are separately listed.
Letter to Bursar with request for payment to Phipps and Ward of £4,699, 1824-07-10
Nos 16-18 not used.
There are many items relating to the maintenance of college buildings in the bursars' accounts (CCCC02/B).
Many of the documents relating to the college chapels are separately listed.
Letter to Bursar with request for payment to Phipps and Ward of £6000, 1823-09-01
Nos 16-18 not used.
There are many items relating to the maintenance of college buildings in the bursars' accounts (CCCC02/B).
Many of the documents relating to the college chapels are separately listed.
Letter to Bursar with thanks for college's letter inviting him to dine for free at any time so long as he is rector of Landbeach., 1912-06-19
No. 1 not used. No. 116 relates to Swaffham; No. 178 is now 207A
Also included are holdings in the nearby parishes of Milton (Middleton), Cottenham (Cotenham), Impington (Impiton or Empiton), and elsewhere
Letter to Challinor & Co., acknowledging receipt of 11., 1878-01-30
The patronage of the living was accepted by the college in 1929 from the trustees of the Rev. George Walker Hall (1875), Vicar of Norton since 1888 and Rector from 1926, in accordance with his known wishes.
For further details of the parish see Bury, p. 286
Letter to Charles Kidman, fellow, or in his absence, John Jaggard, with reference to Elmington tythes, 1695-08-16
The letter includes a copy of a note received by Clarke from the Archbishop
Letter to churchwardens proposing an agreement as to the liability for repairs of the room belonging to the college and let to the parish for a vestry,, 1896-12-05
Caldwell suggests that the college should be responsible for exterior repairs and the parish for interior repairs. If the proposal is accepted he will ask the college to pay for the present necessary reapirs of the floor and the external door.
Letter to Daniel Etheridge of Buntingford, Herts., 1725-03-13
Samuel Watlington senior is away from home, so no reply can be returned until the end of the next week.
Letter to Daniel Etheridge of Buntingford, Herts., 1725-03-25
His father will not part with the farm for less than £1000 'or within a small mater thereof'. He is minded to raise Potter's rent. Mr Etheridge's offer is insufficient.
Letter to Dean and Chapter of Canterbury giving notice of a vacancy (Piggott), 1628-06-02
See Masters, pp. 89-90.
Letter to Dr Henry Butts, Master, 1629-08-20
He has called on Sir Anthony Wingfield who delinces to pay the annuities or the arrears until he has seen the original grant,
Letter to Dr Love accompanying copies of his 'Concilia, decreta, leges, constitutiones, in re ecclesiarum orbis Britannici' and his son John's 'Psalterium Davidis Latino-Saxonicum vetus', 1639-09-20
Spelman thanks the Master both for his use of the library and for his accommodation in the Master's Lodge.
Letter to Dr Love, Master, offering to sell him the lease of Landbeach which he holds., 1648-03-16
Annotated in Love's hand with his reply, to the effect that before any sale can take place, Nutting, his son, and the mortgagor must reach an agreement between themselves.
Letter to Dr Pulling, Master, with thanks for cheque for purchase money (£250) for cottage, and enclosing conveyance (56 above) and title deeds., 1859-03-22
It appears that this cottage was purchased by the Master on his own account (but see 73 below). It sometimes occurs under the name of 'Rogers cottage', Rogers being the sitting tenant, and sometimes under the name of Mayhew's Farm.
Letter to Dr Richard Love., 1651-05-01
Love has notified him of a vacancy in the Botesdale scholarship and Bacon hopes that an elector will soon be sent.
Letter to Dr [Thomas] Preston, VC, concerning disturbances, misdemeanours and oufrages committed in Corpus Christi College, 1590-01-19
The likely matter is the continued dispute of Anthony Hickman with the college (see Chapter Book, pp. 93-4)
Letter to E. H. Perowne (as Dean?) concerning fees for degrees, 1858-12-02
Most of these papers have either bursarial or tutorial significance, and many originate with E. H. Perowne or R. T. Caldwell. Their precise provenance was not recorded.
Letter [to E. H. Perowne?] asking that his college testimonials for holy orders be sent as soon as possible, 1868-02-01
Master, bursar, dean, praelector, steward, tutor, 'visitors' and others.
Letter to E. H. Perowne asking that his college testimonials for holy orders be sent to Ralph Barnes, Esq,. Exeter, in order to save time, 1869-02-10
Master, bursar, dean, praelector, steward, tutor, 'visitors' and others.
Letter [to E. H. Perowne?] concerning E. W. Banks, 1866-04-10
He forwards letters from Banks and his father; he has no recollection of any mention of an aegrotat at his last meeting with Banks 'but as he always asked for an aegrotat whenever I attended him, I can quite believe that he imagined he had one on, and acted accordingly'.
Letter [to E. H. Perowne?] concerning his plans for entering holy orders and seeking advice as to a suitable curacy, 1869-08-06
Master, bursar, dean, praelector, steward, tutor, 'visitors' and others.