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Found in 4012 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Henry Calthrop, bursar, enclosing accounts (8c.1) and draft for £409., 1837-01-10
The proprietor of the Rigsby Estate has enquired about the possibility of commuting his tithes.
Letter to Henry Calthrop, bursar, enclosing accounts (8c.3) and draft., 1838-01-15
Reference to Mr Massingberd's arrears for his woodland (he is now in America) and to an invitation to Cambridge.
Letter to Henry Lucas, 1636-02-14
Love seeks assurance that the Earl of Holland, whom he has lately attended at Newmarket, is still of the same mind as he was then, and that he will not object to the transfer of Peckover to a Norfolk Fellowship and the election of Crofts to the vacancy left by Roberts. He makes no mention of the Dorislaus matter.
Letter to Henry Nathan Sporborg, 1940-02-28
Letter to Henry Nathan Sporborg, 1940-02-29
Letter to his brother concerning a degree, 1591
Roger Cox was admitted to CCCC in 1590. It has not been possible to identify the brother or the degree, to which, perhaps, he was never admitted.
Letter to his brother Thomas concerning college business, 1604-02-10
Letter to his fellow prebendary Copcot concerning his (Copcot's) tenants in Chichester, 1588-09-16
The letter starts: 'Although the Spanish troubles have troubled the wonted intercourse of our letters for a time, yet they having been by God's great goodness brought to some passe. . .
Letter to J. P. T. Bury with a brief account of items XXXV R 4 and other items at Landbeach rectory., 1950-09-17
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 J. Tinkler, bursar., 1843-01-19
Reference to failure of Mr Calthrop to deal with Massingberd's arrears.
Letter to J. Tinkler, bursar, accompanying 8c.5., 1839-01-10
References to arrears and to the enclosure of Alford open lands.
Letter to J. Tinkler, bursar, accompanying 8c.7., 1840-01-17
A decision is requested as to the course to be taken as to arrears prior to commutation.
Letter to J. Tinkler, bursar, accompanying 8c.9., 1841-01-07
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Letter to J. Tinkler, bursar, accompanying 8c.11., 1842-01-08
Suggests striking out arrears prior to the new Rent Charge.
Letter to J. Tinkler, bursar, including statement of arrears of tithe rent charge due from the Rev. Algernon Langton Massingbered, 1839-42 (£33 14s 10d)., 1843-01-21
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Letter to J. Wilkinson, bursar, with details of Land Tax for tithes of Rigsby and Alford., 1813-10-20
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Letter to James Burleigh, tenant of the Birdbolt, 1802-06-11
He has, after the most diligent search, found the terrier of the East Fields of 1550. He describes it and reminiscences about Jacob Butler of Barnwell into whose hands it had fallen.
Letter to James Burleigh, tenant of the Birdbolt, 1802-06-30
He has found an exact copy of 'the rolled terrier, temp. Jacob Butler, and now sends this.
Letter to Joan Robinson on a printed card, 1974-02-05
1 letter on a card with the printed address Teen Murti Marg, New Delhi; signature illegible (possibly the first name is Parvathi).
Letter to Joan Robinson urging publication, 1936-06 - 1937-06
1 letter on Queens' College notepaper, urging publication of her 'extremely lucid typewritten version of the General Theory', with autograph manuscript lists of Economics students. 1936-7. Unsigned, but apparently from a supervision pupil.
Letter to John Atherell, bailiff of his manor of Thorpe Hall, authorising him to pay Roger Warren £9 6s 8d as a half-yearly payment of the two annuities, 1577-10-11
Alice Caston, widow of Leonard, in compliance with his intentions, bequeated to the college by will of 1 Apr. 1618 annuities of £12 and of 10 marks [£6 13s 4d] charged respectively on properties in the manors of Letheringham, Hoo-Godwin's, Westhall and Sturmins and on properties in Saltisham, Sutton-Bawdsey, etc., for the maintenance of a fellowship and a scholarship, or of three scholarships.
Letter to John Barnardiston, bursar, disputing value of tithable corn, etc., 1754-12-01
Endorsed with notes by Barnardiston.
Letter to John Barnardiston from Doctors Commons, 1752-04-17
Concerning his late mother-in-law, Anne Tenison, her death in April 1750 and her heir, Thoms Tenison, also Messrs Hearne and Tubby
Letter to John Denne concerning the interest on the Land Tax, 1722-06-17
One tenement late in the occupation of James Alpha, another late in the occupation of John Richardson, another late in the occupation of Henry Bossett and the last late in the occupation of John How, all abutting on Regent Walk, alias University Street (N), on Schools Lane and on a King's tenement (S), on 'the highway street' (E) and a tenement lately the property of the college and in the occupation of John Sepha (W)
Letter to John Denne in reply to 304.b.4, 1720-06-09
One tenement late in the occupation of James Alpha, another late in the occupation of John Richardson, another late in the occupation of Henry Bossett and the last late in the occupation of John How, all abutting on Regent Walk, alias University Street (N), on Schools Lane and on a King's tenement (S), on 'the highway street' (E) and a tenement lately the property of the college and in the occupation of John Sepha (W)