letter
Found in 4012 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to the Master (Perowne)., 1891-11-11
The rector has successfully appealed against payment of land tax, enquires about existence of certificate granted to Currey (7 above); wonders whether tax can be reclaimed for years 1811-91; requests a list of rectors and information as to the vendor of the advowson; comments on improvements to church fabric.
Letter to the Master re proposed new office block and the acquisition of a parish room by way of compensation for loss of a passage way, etc., 1914-03-03
Letter to the Master reporting that the Bishop has accepted the resignation of Littleton Charles Powys, and the living is now vacant., 1867-06-27
Diocese of Bristol, deanery of Shaftesbury. The living was purchased by Archbishop Tenison in 1697 from John Clements and Lord Shannon and bequeathed to the college with the condition that the incumbent should hold no other cure, the emoluments being well above average
Letter [to the Master?] requesting the consent of the college to the inclusion of St Lawrence Pountney and explaining action necessary to be taken., 1819-05-14
Amendments added in MS.
Letter to the Master [T. Green] proposing to commute annual £10 due to CCCC on his Lambeth property until £200 be paid., 1757-06-01
Endorsed by Green: 'This I will not do'.
Letter to the Master (William Colman) with new proposal and requesting his answer that afternoon., 1791-04
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 the Master with details of the income of St Mary Abchurch., 1892-11-01
Letter to the Master with thanks for a grant of £15 from the college Council, 1907-06-18
Master, bursar, dean, praelector, steward, tutor, 'visitors' and others.
Letter to the Master with the terms on which Mr [John] Phillips would talke a forty-year lease of the tennis Court estate and re-develop it., 1812-12-21
Norwood Farm was sold in January 1957.
Letter to the President and Fellows of CCCC in reply to their congratulations (3/1/13) on his election to the see of Chichester, 1740-05-17
For admissions to fellowships recorded alongside those of admissions of students see 04/O/4 following. Elections and admissions to fellowships are also recorded in the chapter books (CCCC01/C).
Letter to the President and Fellows of CCCC in reply to their congratulations on his translation to Rochester (3/1/2), 1723-06-15
For admissions to fellowships recorded alongside those of admissions of students see 04/O/4 following. Elections and admissions to fellowships are also recorded in the chapter books (CCCC01/C).
Letter to the 'president' of the college with thanks for the labour of his servant on Sunday and sending 6 lb of saffron, with arrangements for payment, 1503 - 1510
On the dorse part of a list of rents? dated 19 Henry VII, which has been cut up for the letter on the other side. The letter is in English, the list in Latin.
Letter to the Rev. Benjamin Underwood, Rector of St Mary Abchurch., 1795-01-05
A boundary dispute having arisen, Towse is sending a plan lately made. 'There are workmen now in that part of the premises claimed by Mr Round, making the same fit for the use of a Mr Bliss, to whom Round has let the same and agreed to indemnify against damages if he should be disturbed in the peaceable enjoyment of the premises.'
Letter to the Rev. Benjamin Underwood, Rector of St Mary Abchurch., 1794-12-24
Concerns piece of disputed land, and proposed lease to Messrs Foudrinier.
Letter to the Rev. E. H. Perowne, tutor, applying [successfully] for the Sykes Exhibition, 1864-08-02
Master, bursar, dean, praelector, steward, tutor, 'visitors' and others.
Letter to the Rev. E. H. Perowne, tutor, protesting at a 'public reproof' given him that evening, 1864-12-08
Master, bursar, dean, praelector, steward, tutor, 'visitors' and others.
Letter to the Rev. Joshua Wilkinson, bursar., 1808-12-08
Re history of the site (old Ram Court), encroachments of Mr Harris, etc.
Letter to the Rev. Mr Aylmer accompanying the survey, with receipt by Clarke's son, Charles, for the cost of the survey, 1726-09-06 - 1726-10-04
Spencer account
Letter to the Rev. Mr Hendry, bursar, re fines for admission for four poor persons planning to build themselves cottages, 1813-11-02
Nos 1, 12, 17-18, 21-22, 24, 26 and 28-31 relate to St Michael's parish, Cambridge, and are boxed in that sequence with XIII 1-24. Nos. 42, R5 not used.
Membrane 6 of 09/35/141 has records of the court baron at Chatteris for 1636 and 1639.
Letter to the Rev. Mr Pearson, in the absence of Masters. Strong has received from Sharpe £144 18s 9d in cash and two bills for £100., 1748-07-28
Letter to the Rev. Mr Pearson, in the absence of Masters, with a statement of sums due from Sharpe and deductions craved., 1748-07-21
Letter to the Rev. Thomas Shelford, bursar, concerning the rent for the land leased to Henry King., 1829-02-23
With suggestions for planting, etc., and expressing doubts as to whether the present rent is not unrealistically high. The letter refers to a plan, which is probably not 261a (no plot numbered '12') but rather 251a.
Letter to the Revd John Denne concerning payments from the Britliffe family and his own account with the college, 1721-01-23
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 Vice-Chancellor, 1491-01-28
Letter to the Vice-Chancellor, 1491
Camberton has been summoned by Thomas Rotherham to account for the proceedings in the case during his Vice-Chancellorship [1489-90]. As arbitrator Camberton, who valued the tenement at 36s 8d p.a., bound both parties in £100 to stand to his arbitration, as in 3 above.