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Found in 4012 Collections and/or Records:
Letter [to Robert Masters?]., 1748-02-03
He doubts the utility of formally questioning the witnesses to Fawcet's Will and does not know the origin of the theory that Fawcet intended leaving the residue of his estate to the college after payment of a £100 annuity to his widow.
Letter [to Robert Masters?]., 1748-03-10
Gives names of sureties for Mrs Fawcet's administration.
Letter to Robert Masters, 1748-05-28
Gives value of inventory and of books, and assessment, from sight of inventory, that securities amount to no more than £1200.
Letter to Robert Masters., 1748-07-30
Gives summary of inventory (the whole being of 'surprising length'). As to the college's request for a piece of plate in memory of Fawcet: Mrs Fawcet would have presented one voluntarily had the demand been more courteously framed.
Letter to Robert Masters., 1748-08-19
Re his willingness to assist the college in bringing the matter to a close, and arrears due from Abchurch.
Letter to Robert Masters., 1748-08-12
Strong's brother will bring the bills to Cambridge and also a sum to discharge the copyhold rents at Chatteris.
Letter to Robert Masters, 1748-03-17
Concerning the deaths of all but one of those admitted in 10/7/3/12.
Letter to Robert Masters, 1748-07-11
Concerning interest payable, etc
Letter to Robert Masters, 1748-12-10
Concerning impending agreement with Mr Askham about intermised lands
Letter to Robert Masters, 1749-02-04
Replying to an enquiry as to his title to the intermixed lands
Letter to Robert Masters, 1748 - 1749
Expressing his willingness to sell and hoping that it can be done within a year.
Letter to Robert Masters, 1749-03-03
He has received the papers from Mr Baron [Charles] Clarke and will setr about preparing papers relating to the case
Letter to Robert Masters, 1749-03-23
Fences have been repaired; as the agreement was ready by Lady Day he will not give up the intermixed lands
Letter to Robert Masters, 1748-10-22
He has received the deeds of the Turnpike Security and asks for his receipts to be sent; he has the papers relating to the Askham affair with him in London.
Letter to Robert Masters, 1749-01-09
He has been unable to meet Mr Capper who is confined to his house by gout; left a clause with his clerk to be inserted in the conveyance
Letter to Robert Masters, 1749-01-25
Asks to be sent the conveyance at General Handyside's, where his hounds are
Letter to Robert Masters, 1750-05-15
He has received a draft of the list of Masters' list of old members of the college and agrwees that there are probably some errors in it. (See 10c).
Attached to 10b with sealing wax.
Letter to Robert Masters, 1753-12-30
With thanks for the volume. Attributed to Manning as the only subscriber whose address is given as Thetford.
Attached to 10b with sealing was.
Letter to Robert Masters, 1754-07-10
Concerning a copy of John Playfere's Appello Evangelium and other books
Letter to Robert Masters agreeing to meet him at The Angel in Bury on 3 November next., 1748-10-29
Letter to Robert Masters apologising for failing to meet him at The Angel in Bury on 3 November next., 1748-11-04
He forwards monies by bearer. 'Mrs Fawcet desires her service with thanks for the present of your New Col: which building (if I should ever come your way) I hope to see in good forwardness'.
Letter to Robert Masters concerning proposed enclosure at Landbeach., 1765-01
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 Robert Masters concerning right of commoning and right of sheepwalk at Landbeach and Milton., 1765-01-08
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 Robert Masters enclosing an instrument for Thomas Strickland, attorney for the college, to refuse the administration and request an inventory on oath of Mrs Fawcet., 1747-11-17
Letter to Robert Masters enclosing copy of Fawcet's Will and Strickland's letter concerning the proctor's inspection of the original (26.4)., 1748-01-23
The inventory is not yet in, 'and unless it shall appear by the inventory, that his Estate and Effect amount to much more than you at present apprehend, I suppose the Society will conclude that they are not likely to take much advantage by the devise.'