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Found in 124 Collections and/or Records:
Bargain and sale to Charles Stonor in trust of the reversion of estates in Essex and Suffolk, 26 Sept. 1778., 1789-07-15
Document 30.
Bargain and sale to John Forber of Gray's Inn to make a tenant to the precipe, 5 June 1734., 1789-07-16
Document 7.
Bargain and sale to John Hewit to make a tenant of the precipe for suffering a recovery of the estate, 22 Oct. 1758., 1789-07-17
Document 22+.
Bargain and sale to Richard Snow to make a tenant to the precipe, 17 Nov. 1703., 1789-05
Document 4.
Bargain and sale to Roger Jortin to make a tenant to the precipe, 8 June 1756., 1789-07-17
Document 22.
Bargain and sale to Theophilus Dillingham. Master of Clare, of two cottages, a barn and a close of pasture (later Little Newnham) for £90., 1656-08-28
The property comprises one and a half acres and abuts on a pasture of Clare Hall and on, the houses and ground formerly Richard Cage's, now of Katherine Atkinson (S), on Frostlake Way (N), land formerly of Richard Ramsey in the common fields of Cambridge (W) and on the way commonly called the way leading through Newnham (E).
Record of delivery of seisin on dorse.
BARGAIN AND SALE WITH FEOFFMENT, 1630-04-10 - 1630
1. William Smythe of Alderhallowe, Suffolk, Gent. and Robert Hawes or Haves of Woodbridge, Suffolk, yeoman: executors of John Prynne deceased late of Hallesworth, Inholder
2. George Denney of Westleton, Suffolk, yeoman
BARGAIN AND SALE WITH FEOFFMENT of a messuage or tenement with curtilage and marsh adjoining called 'Chambers' p. All Saints in suburbs of town of Dunwich.
Consideration: £150
Bond, 1702-12-24
1. William Downing of Westminster, Middlesex, Gent.
2. Francis Morgan, Citizen and Merchant Tailor of London
BOND for £671, to secure payment of £335.12.0.
Bond of Alex Hill, 1902-03-01 - 1902-05-16
In envelope endorsed by F.W. Maitland: To be delivered only upon request signed by the three senior members of the Governing Body other than Dr Hill.
Certificate from the Irish Benevolent Society re Kenny's 'powerful and brilliant advocacy of the cause of Ireland', 1886-09-29
Including papers of Masters, Professors and Fellows of Downing College, and gifts from past members. Includes academic administrative records but not estates correspondence.
Certificate on election of John Rhodes Ralph to honorary membership of The Society of Sons of St George, 1812-04
The Society was established in Philadelphia for the Advice and Assistance of Englishmen in distress.
Conveyance of property to their sister Susanna on condition that she provide for their mother., 1688-09-29
Copies of 92, above, and of CCCC01/P/54-55., 1391 - 1394
The tenement lies between a tenement of Thomas Trivet (N) and a tenement of Thomas Lolworth (previously of John Weston) (S) and abuts on a college tenement and on Milne street.
Witnesses: John Blancpayn, mayor; Thomas Trivet; William Blything; John Abraham; William de Comberton.
Copy of absolute surrender, Josiah Stubbin to the Master and Fellows of CCCC, of a close of land, formerly in two pieces, called Lampitts and Fishers (7a. 1r. 34p.)., 1808-09-03
John Stubbin was Steward of the Manorial Court and acts in a legal capacity as well as as vendor in the first sale.
Copy of admission of Parish Fisher junior and Mary Fisher, spinster, to a holding lately of Thomas Buttery deceased, 1759-12-20
See also Burnham and Brancaster
Copy of covenant to produce title deeds: Thomas Wright to John Hoy and Lady Mannock, 25 Jan. 1788., 1788 - 1793
Copy of deed of revocation made by Lady Elizabeth Mannock with limitation of new uses, 14 July 1779., 1791 - 1793
Copy of discharge for legacy by William Herring and Thomas Herring, sons and executors of Archbishop Thomas Herring, 1757-04-08
Archbishop Thomas Herring bequeathed £1000 in south-sea annuities to the college in 1757 'as his acknowledgement of the favour conferred upon his relations, and as his contribution to rebuilding the college'. The college was charged with the payment of annuities of £10 per annum to two of Herring's servants, Samuel Furze, his coachman, and Edward Swallow, his butler.
Copy of extract of recovery, 24 and 25 Charles II [1672] : Thomas Markham and Henry Nevill demandants, Thomas Timperley and Daniel Arthur tenants; Sir Francis Mannock and William Mannock vouchees., 1791 - 1793
Roll 126.
Counterpart of agreement with John Martin of Kedington, farmer, to let to him Hog Street Farm on an annual basis from Michaelmas 1889., 1890-04-08
Annotated for similar agreement with John Badcock of Haverhill, hay and chaff merchant, from Michaelmas 1901.
Sketch plan annexed.
Declaration of Trust for Holton St Mary Village Hall., 1949-12-31
Declaration of Trust of conveyance of land at Wood Dallling by way of augmentation of Thurning Rectory, 1858-05-29
Declaration of trust to Anthony Wright for £5000 and interest on Sir Thomas Mannock's estate, 7 May 1753., 1789-07-17
Document 19.
Deed of enfranchisement to the Master and Fellows of CCCC, 1862-03-03
One moiety is held by Miss Charlotte Sproule, only surviving child of Mrs Ann Sproule, deceased; the other by the Rev. Thomas Burroughs.