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Found in 584 Collections and/or Records:
Notes on Francis Gunnell's holdings in demesne lands and his title to them., 1580 - 1590
Previously, and perhaps correctly, surmised to be an assemblage relating to the Inclosure Act a copy of which was found with them. Nineteenth-century annotations support this use of the documents, but the assemblage may be earlier.
180a relates to Chesterton fields and is there recorded (CCCC09/17/1/30).
Notes on preachers on the Norfolk course, 1572 to 1574, 1574
On dorse, among other memoranda, a list of rents from the new houses, including those from Cuthbert, Sheres, Scarlet and Bradshaw, stationers
Notes on rents, etc., from Grantchester rectory, 1788 to 1802., 1800 - 1802
Probably related to inclosure.
Notes on the application to the Church Building Society., 1911-04
Gives details of seats in the proposed new church, population of the hamlet,, details of the mother church at Little Wilbraham, funds raised (£1700) and expected (£300), estimate of building costs, etc.
Notes on the dates of death of Susan Taylor and Philip Taylor, and the descent of the occupation of the land, with a separate slip recording the admission of Susan Taylor and Mary Hinton in 1819., 1848
Written on the dorse of a letter to Hyde from J. J. Wardell requesting a cheque for £3.
Notes on the deeds in A above, with their alphabetical designations (as also in 8B/5, 1621 - 1622
Items A-D relate to the annuity of £12, F-I to the annuity of ten marks
Notes on the Hermitage of St Anne and the Lazar House or Hospital of St Anthony and St Eligius once situate at Spital End, 1930 - 1955
Extracts from H. P. Stokes, 'Outside Trumpington Gates . . .' (PCAS XLIV, 1908, pp. 66 ff.) and Masters' History of CCCC, with further reference to [Arthur] Gray.
Notes on the manor of Laceys in Duxford, 1585
The manor had been bequeathed by Sir William Fynderne to Clare College (Clare Hall) for 50 years in 1517; presumably Norgate was investigating the possibility of a purchase. Among the liabilities which he notes in an annuity to Calre Hall for 11 years to come from May.
Notes on the rental, 1548 - 1552
Nos 1, 12, 17-18, 21-22, 24, 26 and 28-31 relate to St Michael's parish, Cambridge, and are boxed in that sequence with XIII 1-24. Nos. 42, R5 not used.
Membrane 6 of 09/35/141 has records of the court baron at Chatteris for 1636 and 1639.
Notes on the state of the college finances and on Norgate's refusal to answer 'us'., 1580 - 1587
The hand is unmistakably that of Copcot, who was Vice-Chancellor from 1586 to 1587, immediately before succeeding Norgate as Master. This must therefore be a copy by Copcot of a document relating to the Nichols complaint, or refer to a further complaint towards the end of Norgate's life
Notes 'to be added to the case of the 2 Norwich and 9th and 10th Fellows', 1735
Observations on Parker's indenture and on proceedings in 1607
Observations on a survey taken at the Parsonage House of St Mary Abchurch . . . by order of the Revd Benjamin Underwood, A.M., Rector., 1808-11-03
Mr Harris, the supposed trespasser, will give no redress unless compelled by law.
Paper roll containing copies of conveyances of lands in Over, Barton, Cambridge, etc., to CCCC, 1509
Several additions and annotations by Matthew Parker
Papers concerning Sir Bradford's Pre-election, 1718
List of documents relating to the matter, as below
Paraphrase of 31 Elizabeth Cap. 6 against bribery in the election of fellows., 1715 - 1780
Reference at foot to Edmund Gibson's, Codex juris ecclesiastici Anglicani. . ., London, J. Baskett, 1713, vol. 1, pp. 198-201 (199 to 200 omitted as page nos.) where the Act is printed.
Particulars of glebe lands, tithes, out-payments and incumbrances., 1773 - 1774
Memorandum that the lessees, Mr Samuel Duckering and Co., have notice to take upon themselves the Land Tax from Michaelmas next, 1774, etc.
Particulars of income, etc., of the vicarage of Norton., 1884
The patronage of the living was accepted by the college in 1929 from the trustees of the Rev. George Walker Hall (1875), Vicar of Norton since 1888 and Rector from 1926, in accordance with his known wishes.
For further details of the parish see Bury, p. 286
Particulars of the parish, emoluments, rectory house, etc., of St Mary Abchurch., 1902-12-02
Petition to the crown that Henry Somer be summoned (draft or copy)., 1447
Endorsed: 'A bille to the kyng for to compelle Herry Somer &c'; and, later, by Parker: 'Si ista Instructio perveniet ad collegium regale forte calumniarent manerium suum de Jakes ne teneri de nobis sed vrgenda est compositio in qua confitentur et rogant ita confirmari quod teneant manerium suum cum omnibus pertinencijs de nobis'.
Plaint before J. de Stonore and other justices by William le Moigne de Magna Rauele and Joan his wife by their attorney, Thomas Prate for the manor of Croxton given by Ralph de Nevile, Bishop of Chichester to Sir John Croke, 1335-02-09
The manor is said to have descended from Sir John Croke and Joan his wife to their son Philip and his wife Joan and thence to their son Thomas and his son William. Joan le Moigne claims descent from Thomas. The claim is against John, son of Michael de Crokenefforde for two thirds of the manor and against Alice, widow of the said Michael, for the remaining third.
Proposals concerning his estate in Barnwell and Little St Mary's parish, 1720
The estate compirses 90 acres, called the White Canons' land.
Queries as to Askham's title to the intermixed lands, 1719 - 1720
In the same hand as 50 above.
Queries concerning the location of ancient tenements belonging to the college, 1544 - 1553
The queries arise from perusal of early rentals, chiefly, it seems, XXXIX 11 and 16 (CCCC09/39/11, 16)
Receipt for £3 12 paid to the bursar by 8 commencers for wine, 1828-07-04
Receipted bill for loads of straw delivered between April 1762 and September 1765, 1766-01-11
Like others, this roll contains vouchers from other accounts (Spencer, Herring, etc.).