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Found in 585 Collections and/or Records:
Table of Rates of assurances (premiums) on single lives and on joint lives., 1813
The sums are: £150 on a timber-built tiled house in St Bene't's parish; £110 on household furniture and £40 on plate. Note on dorse of the transfer of the whole sum assured to CCCC, 23 Nov. 1815; further note that the £150 on furniture and plate shall cease to cover the same and that the said £150 shall now be considered as assured on the dwelling house making the sum of £300 assured thereon.
Table of Rates on single lives and on joint lives and the survivor., 1813-08-11
The sums are: £150 on a timber-built tiled house in St Bene't's parish; £110 on household furniture and £40 on plate. Note on dorse of the transfer of the whole sum assured to CCCC, 23 Nov. 1815; further note that the £150 on furniture and plate shall cease to cover the same and that the said £150 shall now be considered as assured on the dwelling house making the sum of £300 assured thereon.
Table of rents, prices, purchases and deficits on college properties sold by Aldrich, 1573
Signature of Thomas Legge on dorse. Also address for delivery to 'my worshipful and very good cousin Mr Norgate, Master of Corpus Christi College'.
See also 6 above.
Tenancy agreement with James Thomas Mander for the Old Quarry, Ratley., 1909-09-29
Includes plan.
'The abuttinge of our howses in longe diche strete'., 1566
Gives dimensions (as in 8) from one neighbouring property to the next.
The answer of the Prior of Barnwell in the dispute concerning an annual pension of 4 marks from the rectory of St Botolph (copy), 1439 - 1444
Endorsed: Prima replicacio Prioris de Bernewelle contra Magistrum Johannem Botwright
The Case of the Pre-el[ection] and Visitation as was argued before the Council Oct. 9 1718, 1718-10-09
No. 6 in Mawson's list (03/4/1), as 'Lawyers before the Council taken by the President'.
The charges in building and reparations which Mr Aldrich have bestowed in the master's lodging in Corpus Christi College, 1575
On the dorse notes about William Benson, Abbot and then Dean of Westminster, and his disposal of the tenements in Longditch later held by the college (see CCCC 09/38/2)
The charges of Chatteris Court which was kept Julij 30, 1597, 1597-07-30
The college title to the 2 annuities out of certain manors in Suffolk for the maintenance of 3 Causton scholars, 1621 - 1622
Alice Caston, widow of Leonard, in compliance with his intentions, bequeated to the college by will of 1 Apr. 1618 annuities of £12 and of 10 marks [£6 13s 4d] charged respectively on properties in the manors of Letheringham, Hoo-Godwin's, Westhall and Sturmins and on properties in Saltisham, Sutton-Bawdsey, etc., for the maintenance of a fellowship and a scholarship, or of three scholarships.
'The informations from Mr Whichcot'., 1645 - 1660
With reference to 'Philip Akerman, tenant to Chinoke in Sir Wm Portmans time' and to Akerman's claim to have paid his rent to the Sequestrators.
The manner of the plaint between John de Lee and Thomas Grey, cousin and heir of Thomas Chamberlain., 1360
Concerns claims to lands at Pelham, Landbeach and Channings.
The manner of the presentation of the Duke of Buckingham His Grace to the Chancellorship of the University of Cambridge, 12 July 1626, 1626
Copied from Thomas Baker's MSS, taken in turn from Buck's Book (cf. University Archives, Misc. Collect. 5)
The names of the debtors of the town of Landbeach., 1661 - 1670
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
The names of the Tenants . . ., 1661-09-06
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
The names of the tenants., 1661-09-06
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
The names of those that are to depose on the College behalf against Mr Aldrich, 1575
'The profe whereby the Mr hath decayed the colledge rentes . . .', 1579
List of tenants, comparing rents with prices
The proof whereby the Master hath decayed the college rents having sold more by £8 16s 10d than our purchase was, having otherwise received £115 ut patet, 1573
Signature of Thomas Legge on dorse.
See also 7 below.
'The Rents as nowe'., 1648
Apparently a companion piece to 11f, and in Richard Love's hand.
The sum of Mr Tyrrell's debts above that which is in his estate in his account/, 1627 - 1628
On dorse: Mr Tyrrell's debts according to his brother's acount
'The tenements at Westminster october 1648 stand thus:', 1648-10
List of tenements, some with alterations noted; some marked 'To improve' with appropriate sums in left column.
'The titil of the maister and the college of seynt benedict to xxs of rent and other service that he clemeth of Herry Somcer'., 1447
Endorsed: 'The tale mad [do] Ardern the sariant' at the barr ageyn Herry Somer'.
'The yeerly rents of Bennet Colledge tenements as they were payed before these troubles'., 1648
Several tenements are marked as 'now empty' or 'long empty'.
Endorsed: 'Doctor Loves papers for his rent'. [Richard Love, Master 1632-60].
In Richard Love's hand.