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Found in 4012 Collections and/or Records:
Letter to Bursar deploring Gibbons's difficulties and consenting to the fine being paid., 1761-08-03
The lessees are Lords Sandys and Archer, the tenant Dr Thomas Lawrence, as trustee for his brother, Charles Lawrence, who is mortgaged to Nathaniel Gibbons. The dispute centres on the size of the fine for renewal demanded by the college.
Letter to Bursar enclosing 258/2 and undertakiing to send 258/3., 1918-02-19
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 Bursar enclosing 257.1/10., 1911-12-18
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 Bursar enclosing application to Church Building Society for signature., 1911-04-26
Nos 11-13, 26-199 not used. 223 (1) relates to the manor of Barton Lancaster and is there housed and listed.
See also under Grantchester XXXVI G 129.1: Dr Hooke's notebook of his livings at Grantchester and Little Wilbraham, 1762-76.
Membrane 5 of 09/35/141 has records of the court of Wilbraham Rycotts for 1631, 1635 and 1636.
Letter to Bursar enclosing draft for £161 with accounts on dorse., 1809-09-02
Letter to Bursar enclosing valuation of the Wilbraham Farm (£4,200)., 1916-03-25
See also 274
Letter to Bursar explaining mortgages., 1760-11-01
The lessees are Lords Sandys and Archer, the tenant Dr Thomas Lawrence, as trustee for his brother, Charles Lawrence, who is mortgaged to Nathaniel Gibbons. The dispute centres on the size of the fine for renewal demanded by the college.
Letter to Bursar: he has sent a payment., 1713-01-19
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 Bursar in reply for information re contributions to date., 1910-06-17
Hall will probably give £500 in instalments; replies not yet received from neighbouring landowners.
Letter (to bursar?) in reply to a query., 1874-01-29
The college is liable for the repair of the southern half of the chancel, the vicar repairing the other half. The church was re-roofed in 1864 at the joint expense of the college and the vicar. Normally the college as lay rector would be responsible for the repair of the whole chancel.
Letter to Bursar in reply to a request for information re contributions to date. He has forwarded the request to A. C. Hall., 1910-06-14
Nos 11-13, 26-199 not used. 223 (1) relates to the manor of Barton Lancaster and is there housed and listed.
See also under Grantchester XXXVI G 129.1: Dr Hooke's notebook of his livings at Grantchester and Little Wilbraham, 1762-76.
Membrane 5 of 09/35/141 has records of the court of Wilbraham Rycotts for 1631, 1635 and 1636.
Letter to Bursar in reply to one bearing the college's thanks for his gifts of a portrait of Sir John Cust and armorial compartments in stained glass, 1827-06-12
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 in response to a request from the college that his name be inscribed somewhere on the new buildings., 1828-02-05
. . . I consider the building upon the whole as the most complete and satisfactory of any I have yet had the opportunity of erecting. . .
Requests copy of proposed inscription.
Offers as a gift Sir William Beechey's portrait of the Master, Lamb, painted for this purpose.
Letter to Bursar in response to the news that the college has now authorised a signature to the application to the Church Building Society., 1911-05-29
Also includes discussion of proposed transfer of the proposed site from the parish of Brinkley to that of Little Wilbraham.
Letter to Bursar is response to a letter stating that the college meeting had not authorised a signature fo the application to the CBS., 1911-04-30
Nos 11-13, 26-199 not used. 223 (1) relates to the manor of Barton Lancaster and is there housed and listed.
See also under Grantchester XXXVI G 129.1: Dr Hooke's notebook of his livings at Grantchester and Little Wilbraham, 1762-76.
Membrane 5 of 09/35/141 has records of the court of Wilbraham Rycotts for 1631, 1635 and 1636.
Letter to bursar (Joshua Wilkinson) re possible terms for a lease of college land in Grantchester where the herbage has been destroyed by gravel extraction; need for fencing, restoration of soil, etc., 1814-03-26
Enclosing 135b.
Letter to Bursar offering a bond for the rebuilding of the barn., 1761-06-09
The lessees are Lords Sandys and Archer, the tenant Dr Thomas Lawrence, as trustee for his brother, Charles Lawrence, who is mortgaged to Nathaniel Gibbons. The dispute centres on the size of the fine for renewal demanded by the college.
Letter to Bursar offering a copy of the assignment of the lease., 1760-11-14
The lessees are Lords Sandys and Archer, the tenant Dr Thomas Lawrence, as trustee for his brother, Charles Lawrence, who is mortgaged to Nathaniel Gibbons. The dispute centres on the size of the fine for renewal demanded by the college.
Letter to Bursar promising his support for N. Gibbons and decrying the conduct of Mr [Charles] Lawrence the attorney., 1761-06-19
The lessees are Lords Sandys and Archer, the tenant Dr Thomas Lawrence, as trustee for his brother, Charles Lawrence, who is mortgaged to Nathaniel Gibbons. The dispute centres on the size of the fine for renewal demanded by the college.
Letter to Bursar protesting against fine., 1761-01-03
The lessees are Lords Sandys and Archer, the tenant Dr Thomas Lawrence, as trustee for his brother, Charles Lawrence, who is mortgaged to Nathaniel Gibbons. The dispute centres on the size of the fine for renewal demanded by the college.
Letter to Bursar protesting against fine., 1761-06-12
The lessees are Lords Sandys and Archer, the tenant Dr Thomas Lawrence, as trustee for his brother, Charles Lawrence, who is mortgaged to Nathaniel Gibbons. The dispute centres on the size of the fine for renewal demanded by the college.
Letter to Bursar protesting against fine., 1761-07-14
The lessees are Lords Sandys and Archer, the tenant Dr Thomas Lawrence, as trustee for his brother, Charles Lawrence, who is mortgaged to Nathaniel Gibbons. The dispute centres on the size of the fine for renewal demanded by the college.
Letter to Bursar protesting against fine., 1760-07
The lessees are Lords Sandys and Archer, the tenant Dr Thomas Lawrence, as trustee for his brother, Charles Lawrence, who is mortgaged to Nathaniel Gibbons. The dispute centres on the size of the fine for renewal demanded by the college.
Letter to Bursar protesting at size of fine demanded., 1759-05-15
The lessees are Lords Sandys and Archer, the tenant Dr Thomas Lawrence, as trustee for his brother, Charles Lawrence, who is mortgaged to Nathaniel Gibbons. The dispute centres on the size of the fine for renewal demanded by the college.
Letter to Bursar protesting at the tenant's proposed share of the costs of repairs., 1909-06-26
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