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Found in 124 Collections and/or Records:
Absolute surrender by Josiah Stubbin to the Master and Fellows of CCCC of a close, formerly in two parts, called Lampitts and Fishers., 1808-09-03
Appointment, 1835-12-30 - 1858-04-01
Under Dr. and Mrs. Kenny's marriage settlement, appointment of Christopher Rawson Esq., as Trustee in the room of the deceased trustees.
Endorse after death of Christopher Rawson.
Appointment of a piece of land in Thurning in augmentation of the glebe., 1855
Unexecuted.
Appointment of Michael Blount junior, Anthony Wright junior and Francis Plowden as trustees for the sale of the estate after her decease., 1789-06-05
Document 36.
Appointment of tenements, hereditaments and premises to the Master and Fellows of CCCC as transfer of enfeoffment at 36 above., 1831-06-01
Title is as on original bundle, but is not entirely accurate.
Assignment and release., 1836-02-18
Assignment of his portion in trust for his father, 24 May 1739, and endorsed indemnification from Sir Francis Mannock to his son William, 7 Mar. 1749., 1789-05-27
Document 13.
Assignment of his portion under his parents' marriage settlement to Messrs Maire and Wright, 9 Sept. 1751., 1789-05-30
Document 17.
Assignment to his sister Catherine Fysh of mortgage of George Dearsley of 14a. 5r of fen or marsh in Hilgay, Norfolk., 1772-11-10
See also Burnham and Brancaster
Assignment to John Cook for £84 of a messuage (as in 33) , 1 rood of land and a blacksmith's shop now converted to a cottage., 1815-10-09
Title is as on original bundle, but is not entirely accurate.
Assignment to trustees under the marriage settlement of Anthony Wright junior of mortgage for £5000 and interest on the estate of Sir Thomas Mannock, 20 Dec. 1780., 1789-07-15
Document 33.
Assignment to William Thomson of 500 year reversionary term and demise for 85 years in the estate of Sir Francis Mannock for securing £5000 and interest, 7 May 1753., 1789-07-28
Document 20.
Assignments to William Fenton Kenny, 1842-11-16
Grants of power and authority to take affidavits within counties of York, Lancaster, Chester, Lincoln and Durham, and cities and towns of York, Chester, Lincoln and Kingston upon Hull, in Court of Common Pleas. Two versions, one on older George III template.
Attested copy (1802) of appointment of his daughter Lady Catherine Ponsonby's portion under his Lordship's marriage settlement., 1763-05-04
Also agreement for assigning that portion to his Lorddship on his securing a better portion to her in lieu thereof.
Attested copy (1802) of appointment of the portion of his daughter's portion on her intended marriage with the Earl Fitzwilliam and agreement between all the said parties relating thereto., 1770-07-10
High Fen Farm was purchased by the college in 1882 for £8000, part of the proceeds of the sale in 1882 to the Great Northern Railway and Great Eastern Railway Joint Committee of 67 acres at Doddington for £11,5000.
Nos 42 to 54 and 58 not found, March 2008.
Nos 60 to 69 seem to have been dissociated from the series for many years.
Attested copy (1802) of bargain and sale of estates in the counties of Leicester, Cambridge, Nottingham and York for suffering recoveries thereof.., 1780-11-08
High Fen Farm was purchased by the college in 1882 for £8000, part of the proceeds of the sale in 1882 to the Great Northern Railway and Great Eastern Railway Joint Committee of 67 acres at Doddington for £11,5000.
Nos 42 to 54 and 58 not found, March 2008.
Nos 60 to 69 seem to have been dissociated from the series for many years.
Attested copy (1802) of conveyance to the Duke of Bedford and others of fee simple estates in England., 1800-11-27
High Fen Farm was purchased by the college in 1882 for £8000, part of the proceeds of the sale in 1882 to the Great Northern Railway and Great Eastern Railway Joint Committee of 67 acres at Doddington for £11,5000.
Nos 42 to 54 and 58 not found, March 2008.
Nos 60 to 69 seem to have been dissociated from the series for many years.
Attested copy (1802) of release to the Earl of Bessborough of manors, etc., in England and Ireland including the manor of Wicken., 1793-07-12
High Fen Farm was purchased by the college in 1882 for £8000, part of the proceeds of the sale in 1882 to the Great Northern Railway and Great Eastern Railway Joint Committee of 67 acres at Doddington for £11,5000.
Nos 42 to 54 and 58 not found, March 2008.
Nos 60 to 69 seem to have been dissociated from the series for many years.
Attested copy (1802) of settlement previous to the marriage of Lord Viscount Duncannon with Lady Henrietta Spencer., 1780-11-24
High Fen Farm was purchased by the college in 1882 for £8000, part of the proceeds of the sale in 1882 to the Great Northern Railway and Great Eastern Railway Joint Committee of 67 acres at Doddington for £11,5000.
Nos 42 to 54 and 58 not found, March 2008.
Nos 60 to 69 seem to have been dissociated from the series for many years.
Attested copy of deed to lead the uses of a fine, John Stubbin to George Alston, dated 10 Feb. 1785., 1797
John Stubbin was Steward of the Manorial Court and acts in a legal capacity as well as as vendor in the first sale.
Attested copy of Lease and Release from Richard Partridge to John Stubbin and wife dated 26 and 27 March 1714., 1797
John Stubbin was Steward of the Manorial Court and acts in a legal capacity as well as as vendor in the first sale.
Attested copy of release to John Stubbin of Raydon on 30 Dec. 1721., 1817-05-31
Attested copy of the settlement previous to the marriage of the Hon. William Ponsonby afterwards Earl of Bessborough (copy dated 1802)., 1739-07-04
High Fen Farm was purchased by the college in 1882 for £8000, part of the proceeds of the sale in 1882 to the Great Northern Railway and Great Eastern Railway Joint Committee of 67 acres at Doddington for £11,5000.
Nos 42 to 54 and 58 not found, March 2008.
Nos 60 to 69 seem to have been dissociated from the series for many years.
Bargain and sale: Michael Blount and others to Lady E. M. Mannock, 5 Sept. 1787., 1789-07-16
Attested copies of documents (nos. 1-5) and correspondence. Dates given are as in 23-27.
Bargain and sale of estate to Michael Blount junior, Anthony Wright junior and Francis Plowden in trust to be declared, 4 June 1782., 1789-07-16
Document 35.