memorandum
Found in 584 Collections and/or Records:
Mr Britiliffe's account to Michaelmas 1721, 1722
Note near foot that this account wasa settled with Mr Marcon at Norwicym May 5 1722
'Mr Britliffe's account stated from Michaelmas 1709 due to Michaelmas 1724', 1724
Sir Nicholas Bacon had founded a grammar school at Redgrave, Suffolk, and settled on the college an annuity of £20 issuing out of his manors of Studdye and Burningham in Norfolk to support six scholars from the school.
The estates from which the annuity was payable had since been purchased by the Britiffe family..
'Mr Challiner his offres for the renewinge of the lease of Coll: houses in Westminster from xxjtie yeres to fourtie made by Mr Hanslowe [Henslowe] of Southwarke & Mr Harrison attourney on Satterday morning May 16 1601 . . .', 1601-05-16
The offers were made at the Minster House in London to John Jegon, and include £16 for arrearages in entertainment, £14 for a fine; £10 for the Master's fine and 'for discharge of the charge of entertainment hereafter an increase of 26s 8d rent'
'Mr Dr Norgate his dett', 1587
List of sums owed by Norgate's estate, totalling £858 18s.
On dorse of second leaf notes of other sums due.
Mr Nichols charges upon the Master of the College, 1589
List of sums received, etc. Endorsed: 'My reply to the interrogatories'
'Mr Sayer his answerr to Mr Kett', 1574
List of sums demanded of Sayer by Francis Kett (Steward, 1574) and Sayer's discharge of himself. Notes by Norgate at foot.
Mr Sayer's answers, 1574
List of sums allegedly paid by Sayer
Mr Sayer's debt to the college, 1577
These papers were bundled with those relating to Thomas Aldrich (CCCC02/M/17/1-35) and may relate to Norgate's attempts to sort out the college accounts in the wake of Aldrich's resignation.
In July 1581 Sayer sued Norgate in the Vice-Chancellor's Court for a debt of £10 plus Sayer's salary and the perquisites of the fellowship for one and three-quarter years (see University Archives, Collect.Admin.6a (Buckle Book) f. 152.
Narrative summary of documents in 87, above, and of the withholding of the rent since 28 Henry VIII (1536-37) when the Girton lands were purchased by Mr Justice Hynde., 1560 - 1562
Nos 30 (now 43), 31, 42, 44, 45, 54, 73 not used. Nos 1-40 formerly XXXVII 19-21. Nos. 41-76 formerly XXXVII 16. Nos. 77-83 formerly XXXVII 15.
The section has been extensively re-numbered in the past.
For further deeds relating to Barton and the manor of Barton Lancaster see CCCC09/37 (XXXVII).
For copies of early deeds see 87.
Notarial Copy of memorandum of John Hurst's bond in Chancery for two tenements in St Edward's parish, with conditions of bond., 1596-07-10
Nos X 16 to 99 not used
Note concerning receipt of tithes for the use of the college, 1711-03-07
Note of 8s payable per quarter for college and university library, 1855 - 1860
Most of these papers have either bursarial or tutorial significance, and many originate with E. H. Perowne or R. T. Caldwell. Their precise provenance was not recorded.
Note of a resolution to accept the gift of an old deed [XXIV B. 99] by F. S. Colman [d. 1917] who had obtained it from Colonel Gascoigne, 1908 - 1917
Most of these papers have either bursarial or tutorial significance, and many originate with E. H. Perowne or R. T. Caldwell. Their precise provenance was not recorded.
Note of abuttals and bounds of lands in Landbeach., 1720 - 1730
Endorsed: 'Taylers Abuttall'.
Note of acquittance made to Sir Nicholas Bacon for £15 at the hands of Francis Kett, Henry Yemes and Sophonias Smith for three quarters., 1579-10-28
Records relating to, more often than generated by, students, including old members.. See also under Dean, Tutor and Praelector.
Note of additional work required for garrets at a cost of £39 19s 11¾d., 1794 - 1800
Note of arrears due on the lease of East Chinnock., 1648
The rectory, with the perpetual advowson of the vicarage, was presented to the college in 1594 by Roger Manners of Uffington, third son of Thomas Earl of Rutland and one of the Esquires of the Body to the Queen, for the maintenance of four poor scholars.
Nos. 1-2, 22-27 not used.
Note of Charles Marshall's title to 3 separate estates at Willingham., 1757-05-10
Note of debts owed and sums paid by and to the college and internally, 1569 to 1584, 1584
Originally rolled together randomly as 'Old College accounts', many dating from the 1570s. Included among them were two stray leaves from the Liber Albus, a bifolium from the volume of College Accounts, 1479 to 1534.
For further accounts, chiefly relating to the college's suit against Thomas Aldrich, Master, and to its attempts to recover debts due from him see 02/M/17/1.
Note of deposit of £15 paid by the assignees of Thomas Tomson for one year's rent of a college property in St Bene't's parish, 1828-12-15
Note of deposit of £76 13s 9d on behalf of Ambrose., 1829-01-26
Note of deposit of deeds with Messrs Mortlock and Co. as collateral security for advances made on her account., 1881-05-27
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Note of deposit of deeds with Messrs Mortlock and Co. as security for her overdrawn account to the extent of £400., 1877-10-25
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Note of domestic, mostly kitchen expenses, 1579 to 1581, 1581
Originally rolled together randomly as 'Old College accounts', many dating from the 1570s. Included among them were two stray leaves from the Liber Albus, a bifolium from the volume of College Accounts, 1479 to 1534.
For further accounts, chiefly relating to the college's suit against Thomas Aldrich, Master, and to its attempts to recover debts due from him see 02/M/17/1.
Note of expenditure on the audit feast, 1595 - 1596
These voucher, up to no. 170, were found in two separate bundles both designated by Masters as 'Aquittances of various dates'. A few discrete groups found amongst them are listed separately elsewhere. Nos 12 to 20 are held together by a linen thread.