terrier
Found in 86 Collections and/or Records:
Terrier, arranged in tabular form in seven columns, showing copyhold lands and lands of several tenants in several fields., 1480 - 1520
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
Terrier, headed 'My own and Balls and Denns Meadow late Harts, 1700 - 1750
Terrier of 7 acres and 3 roods of arable with 5 roods of meadow and marsh ground formerly Reuben Bell's, then William Wiseman's and now the estate of Charles Marshall., 1732
Terrier of 12 acres of freehold arable, 11 roods of meadow in Willingham, formerly Jordan's, now Charles Marshall's., 1751-11-12
Terrier of 20 acres of freehold arable, 5 roods of meadow and five feeding commons in Middle Fen in Willingham late Mr Charles Marshalls and now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Pyke., 1762-05-10
Headed: This terrier includes only the lands appropriated to Bene't Church
Terrier . . . of a half yard Land meadow and marsh thereto belonging lying dispersed in the arable fields and meadows of Wivelingham . . . formerly Butlers now Charles Marshall, gent., 1739-10-10
Terrier of meadow ground belonging to this half yard with an account of all other appurtenances at foot.
Terrier of all the land in Grantchester fields., 1646
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.
Terrier of arable and meadow lands in Over belonging to Nicholas Faber [Smith]., 1340 - 1390
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'.
Terrier of college land in Over., 1826-03-18
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'.
Terrier of college lands in the west and east fields of Chesterton, 1540 - 1541
Chesterton Fields
Terrier of freehold lands of William Ivatt senior of Cottenham., 1744-05-17
Attested by William Ivatt, John Scaife, James Taylor and James Young in the presence of William Mott.
Terrier of Frith Fen., 1517-10-24
The last two pages list 'the laying out of the grass in Frith Fen', 10 Henry VIII [1518-19].
Terrier of land in Barnwell held of CCCC by George Saunders in Bradmore Field, the Croftes and Midle field., 1500 - 1530
Terrier of lands belonging to 'le George' in Cambridge fields towards Coton., 1608-06-24
'This tenemente was somtime an Inne & had no landes belonginge vnto it [in] the college rent, as it appeareth by the survaie bookes & other college evidence per annum'.
Exhibited to the College by John Drake on the same day.
Terrier of lands belonging to Newnham Farm, 1649-06-02
Copy on dorse of Matthew Parker's memorandum on the original ground lease (presumably of c. 1549, but not to be identified in lease book) now recently expired, Signed Isaac Dobson, John Peckover and Joseph Lamplugh.
Also on dorse: 'Heere is to bee noted that enquirye is still to bee made for that certeine little yard or Gardenplott specified in the memorandum of Matthew Parker which is not Butted and bownded in the inventorye because as yet it is concealed from the new Lesee.'
Terrier of lands belonging to the George Inn, 1648-09-29
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.
Terrier of lands in Little Wilbrahan belonging to Corpus Christi College now on lease to the Rev. Thomas William Temple, 1784-06-25
With a terrier of that part of the free estate of Lordship Farm belonging to the Rev. Mr Temple (also apparently 1784) and another such of 21 April 1791.
Terrier of lands in Middlefield and Bradmerfield farmed by John Norton and Margaret his wife, 1380 - 1390
Endorsed by Matthew Parker: 'Not to be trusted'
Terrier of lands in the fields of Chesterton, with later, but near contemporaneous additions, 1410 - 1430
Chesterton Fields
Terrier of lands in the West Field belonging to The George, 1700 - 1752
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.
Terrier of lands in the West Fields of Cambridge belonging to the George Inn, 1591-06-22
'A Terrye . . . of the landes . . . Which then were in the tenure and occupacion of Thomas Hodiloe. The furlonges herin are numbred as they are in an old terrye called the Blackamore'.
Terrier of lands in Willingham and Longstanton, the property of Charles Marshall, late John Greaves., 1733
Terrier of lands leased with the Birdbolt, 1779-01-13
Terrier of Little Wilsie settled and approved by the former (Wakeling) and present (Pansey) tenants., 1752-01-10
Attached to 15 below.
Terrier of Lordship Farm, Wilbraham Parva, 1667-11-13
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.