terrier
Found in 86 Collections and/or Records:
'A copie of the oulde Indenture written in frenche and afterwards turned into inglishe in mr bottwrightes daies and after translated into latten' (as 100 and 101), 1569
Copy of apportionment of St Neot's tithes.
Backed with a piece of a 14th-century antiphonal, probably English, for feasts of 1-3 May, bearing the title: 'A copye of the decimable londes as well due to the rectorye onlye as also towching the portion late belonging to the priory of St Neodes . . . 1569.'
'A coppy of the old Indenture written in french & afterward turned into inglish in Mr Botewrights dayes & after translated into Latin.', 1544 - 1553
English version, followed by 'Translatio in latinam cum abuttamentis et numero decimandorum'. 'Omnia ista terrae et tenementa debent de iure sine aliqua exceptione solvere decimas integras Rectoriae de Granceter quas tamen decimas saltem garbarum modo henricus Sommer iniuste detinet et detinuir per 19 annos a dato presentium vltimo preterito Anno domini 1442.
A particular of all the arable land belonging to the parsonage of Grancester in the county of Cambr:, 1654
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
A particular of all the arable lands meadows and pastures belonging to the Parsonage of Granchester in the County of Cambridge: given in to Mr Smith then Bursar and by him with much Inquiry and pains taken Anno 1659 aut 1660., 1659 - 1660
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
A Tarrier of Bennett Collige lands in the fields of Barton., 1801 - 1803
Attested by William Page.
A terrar of such landes as John Cole of Coton sometyme held of . . . Bennett Colledg which es sould over to Richard Aunger Esquyre in the xvjth yere of hir Maiesties raigne, 1574
Note at foot: 'Survayed & exhibited Jan. 22 1595' to which another hand has added: 'by old Shipson of Coton'.
A terrar of the lands belonging to the Scite of the Manor of Barton in the Occupation of Mr Henry Page pertaining to Benet Coll: Cambridge., 1765-09-17
Attested by John Sanders and Henry Page.
A Terrier of All That Farm belonging to the Messuage or Tenement formerly the George Inn lying dispersed in the Common Fields of Cambridge, 1778-12-31
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.
A terrier of the arable land and leys . . . Property of the Master Fellows &c of Bennett College Cambridge (1779)., 1779 - 1786
Stitched to the foot: An account of Pasture . . . Belonging to the Master & Fellows of Benet College, Cambridge (1786).
Both documents are written on the back of cancelled leases.
A Terrier of the Land belonging to the George Inn, 1793
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.
A Terrier of the Lands belonging to Messrs John and Thomas Whittred held of Corpus Christi College Cambridge being part of the Tennis Court Estate, 1779-01-22
The lands lie in Carm Field, Newnham Croft and Middlefield next Bin brook.
A true and perfect Terrier of Land belonging to Corpus Christi or Bennet College in Occupation of Henry Page of Barton . . ., 1778-12-20
Attested by Henry Page, Sanders Holben and James Male in 1778, and again by Simson King, Henry Page and William Page on 8 Nov. 1784.
First leaf cut away.
'An exact terrier of all Bennet Coll. Lands belonging to Newnham Farm lying in Cambridge fields', 1750-11-01
Note on dorse: 'This Terrier does not correspond with the old one made 1649, & by the best comparison we can make of them, there seems to be two pieces of land wanting'.
Also included are additional properties leased by the college to John Mortlock in Newnham (Ashton House Farm), Tennis Court Estate and St Thomas Leys.
Booklet (10 leaves) with rough versions of terriers, 1549
Annotations by Matthew Parker, John Mere, et al. 'Terrarium vetus de Terris dimissis cum Hospitio Le George'
Booklet (14 leaves + one loose) of working copies of terriers of college lands in Cambridge West Field or with messuages in St Giles' parish, 1549
Annotations by Matthew Parker, John Mere, et al.
Chesterton Terrie
3 pieces of parchment sewn together.
Copy of 120., 1780 - 1850
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Copy of terrier of 1614 of Banworth Field, with later pencil annotations., 1765
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
Draft of R9., 1544 - 1553
No. 5 reclassified; nos. 26, 28, 36 and 37 and R11 not used. No. 38 relates to Chatteris. R13 is concerned with various estates and is listed under 'Cambridgeshire, various'.
Extent of the manor of Agnes de Bray., 1316 - 1317
Endorsed by R. Masters: 'This is the extent of the Manor of Bray in the time of Agnes, D[augh]t[e]r of Hugh le Bray, now belonging to the University, and is very curious'.
Fair copy of 6 b, 1600 - 1650
Fair copy of 170, 1549-10-01
Fair copy of terrier of lands held by John Steven and by John Cole, both of Coton, ('nunc Hodilowe') with additions by the continuer of the 1748 catalogue, 1549
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.
Fair copy of terrier of lands in the occupation of John Muncey and John Norman ('nunc Hodilowe') with additions by the continuer of the 1748 catalogue, 1549
Folio 8 has a summary of tenancies in the West Field: John Steven, John Cole, John Mere and John Norman, Clare Hall, John Muncey, John Howsden.
Fair draft of 167, including the last section., 1517-10-24 - 1519
The last two pages list 'the laying out of the grass in Frith Fen', 10 Henry VIII [1518-19].