letter
Found in 4012 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to tenants of Holton Hall Estate announcing the purchase of the estate by the college and directing that it is to receive the rents due from Michaelmas 1793., 1794-05-03
Letter to the bursar., 1876-09-25
The college and the incumbent are jointly responsible. Transcribes letter from John Batten to the then bursar dated 11 Aug. 1864.
Letter to the Bursar about Thomas Phipps' expected extras, 1827-02-21
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 the Bursar as to rent to be charged to the City Parochial Trustees., 1914-03-25
Letter to the Bursar asking for the college's decision on the rent to be demanded., 1890-10-29
Draft reply on verso: there has not been an opportunity of bringing the matter before the college.
Letter (to the bursar?) claiming that he is in arrears only for one year's rent, not one and a half years' as claimed., 1701-06-21
The rectory, with the perpetual advowson of the vicarage, was presented to the college in 1594 by Roger Manners of Uffington, third son of Thomas Earl of Rutland and one of the Esquires of the Body to the Queen, for the maintenance of four poor scholars.
Nos. 1-2, 22-27 not used.
Letter to the Bursar concerning a possible new lease., 1892-02-29
Mr Dawson has sold his lease and a new client offers to pay £60 p.a. and rebuild the premises. Copy of letter from J'Anson about the proposed rent annexed.
Letter to the Bursar concerning proposed stained glass window of Christ rejected for library staircase, 1827-02-01
Endorsed: Mr Wilkins' 2nd window
Letter to the Bursar concerning supply of hops via his agent in London, with bill for hops and porterage., 1748-11-17 - 1748-12-27
'You may, just at your leisure, account for it to my son, who acquaints me that he is once more settled in Colledge', The document is, indeedm receipted by John Shepherd [presumably the BA of 1746]
Letter to the Bursar concerning the desire of Mr Knowles to renew his lease at £75 p.a., 1894-04-22
Letter [to the bursar?] concerning the same accounts, 1724-02-27
Sir Nicholas Bacon had founded a grammar school at Redgrave, Suffolk, and settled on the college an annuity of £20 issuing out of his manors of Studdye and Burningham in Norfolk to support six scholars from the school.
The estates from which the annuity was payable had since been purchased by the Britiffe family..
Letter (to the Bursar?) concerning the terms of the new lease proposed by the college, 1813-05-24
Cambridge beyond the river. See also XXXVI (CCCC09/36) for property in and around Grantchester Meadows.
Numbers XIV 38-47, 69-74, 76-77, 99-100, 106, 107, 114, 128, 202-207 not used.
Letter to the Bursar enclosing appointment by Board of Agriculture of new trustees, with deed of enfranchisement for execution., 1895-04-26
Letter to the Bursar enclosing cheque for £98 12s 4d: compensation for enfranchisement, the court book (9/1 above), and 76h., 1895-06-17
Letter to the Bursar enclosing cheque of £78 9s 2d admission fine, etc., and asking whether new trustees are in place., 1894-11-28
Letter to the Bursar enclosing draft building agreement., 1914-07-22
Letter to the Bursar: enclosing draft contract and draft lease., 1914-10-05
Letter to the Bursar: enclosing parchment engrossment of lease for sealing., 1915-10-22
Letter to the bursar enclosing proceedings of committee of the commoners on 9 July., 1792-08-16
Details of commons given, and the support of the college solicited.
Letter to the Bursar enclosing report of Arthur Garrard, surveyor (see next and 22 below), recommending renewal of the lease at £75., 1894-03-29
Summary of report copied on verso of first leaf, and note of reply on front (the matter will be brought before the college when the Master returns from abroad) with date of reply (17 Apr. 1894; Letter Book 219).