indenture
Found in 1140 Collections and/or Records:
Acceptance of settlement of a dispute between the college and Thomas Wendie of Haslingfield and the their respective tenants in Barnwell concerning rights of way there, 1607-10-31
Acknowledgement by the three colleges of Parker's benefactions., 1572-02-01
Acquittance by Masters Cosin, Grene and Byard for 28s 1½d received from Thomas Thorp rent-collector at Landbeach., 1472
Pinned onto inner binding.
Acquittance for sums received from Robert Graveley, collector of farmed rents and leases for Cambridge and Landbeach., 1455-07-07
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
Acquittance to Sir Henry de Colville and Thomas de Eltisley, parson of Lambeth, for 200 marks., 1354
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
Agreement between him and the Master and Scholars of CCCC concerning the appropriateion of the rectory of Landbeach., 1355-07-13
Whereas on the appropriation the college was bound in an annual payment of 100s to Sir John, this is now replaced by an annual dole of 1d to each of 500 poor people on Sir John's birthday during his life and on his anniversary after his death.
Witnesses: Sir Richard de Kelshall; Thomas Chamberlain and Warin of Bassingbourn, knights; William Lavenham and Richard Sprotford of Kingston.
Agreement between the City of Norwich and the college for the maintenance of two fellows and two scholars, with ordinances and a plan showing the situation of their rooms., 1569-08-06
Agreement between the college and the Dean and Chapter, mediated by Parker, for three 'Canterbury' scholars, 1569-05-31
Agreement concerning the advowson of Landbeach for observance of the surrender for which John has entered a bond of 100 marks in the Court of Chancery., 1362-05-11
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
Agreement concerning various tenements in Cambridge, recently the subject of dispute and controversy., 1552-12-01
Signed by Master and Fellows of Corpus and by Edwin Sandys, VC
Dorse: Edmund Pierpoynt’s receipt of two indentures.
Agreement (counterpart, indented) that charter (09/2/16) to be null and void if £3 10s is paid by the Friday before Whitsun next following in the cemetery of St Peter ad Castrum., 1336-09-15
Witnesses: John Pittock, mayor; John Pilat; John de la Sale; Richard Tuliet; Robert Seman.
Agreement for an annual rent of 12s proceeding from three shops, as in last, recently the subject of dispute., 1409-09-14
Witnesses: John Gainsford, mayor; John Herris; John Bilney; Simon Bentybow; Roger Falcon, clerk.
Dorse: S: by d. Wendy for the rentes remytted pro paschal yard.
Agreement for exchange of lands between the Lord of the Manor and the Rector., 1747-04-14
Diocese of Bristol, deanery of Shaftesbury. The living was purchased by Archbishop Tenison in 1697 from John Clements and Lord Shannon and bequeathed to the college with the condition that the incumbent should hold no other cure, the emoluments being well above average
Agreement for lease to Richard de Saham of one shop on the corner opposite the Carmelite Friars for 10 years, 1322
Witnesses: Simon de Refham, mayor; Robert de Bury; William de Thaxted; William de Sledemere; John le Barber, bailiffs; Robert de Comberton; Ralph de Comberton; William Holay; Henry le Barber.
Agreement for sale to CCCC of Brians Close (2½ acres), Dovehouse Close (2½ acres), and 80 acres of arable land, meadow and leas, scattered in the fields, with the liberty of sheepgate and fold-course belonging to a messuage called Brians, 1587-12-16
The document records the assent of John Russell, as lord of the manor of 'Holmehall in Stowquy'; the exclusion of a watermill from the liberty; the previous ownership of Sir Francis' father, Sir John Hynde, and the former occupation by John Sterne and Thomas Smith on a 40-year lease
Agreement for the maintenance of three Norwich scholars at CCCC and for annual sermons at Thetford, Wymondham, Norwich St Clements Bybridge, and the Green Yard 'or other such common place' in Norwich., 1567-06-24
Parker has granted the city £200 in return for which the city will pay the college £10 per annum from the manor of Hethhild with Carlton, co. Norfolk, for the maintenance of the scholars, retaining, however, £2 to pay for the sermons, with fees for officials. Schedule of ordinances for scholars attached.
Agreement for the provision for 2 scholars annually for 200 years to be chosen by the Master of the Hospital and the Dean of Canterbury on payment by the Hospital of £6 13s 4d per annum at the west door of Westminster Abbey., 1569-05-22
Agreement governing the grant in 65 and 66., 1506-02-08
Fan is to retain the use of the land on payment of £26 10s to Seyntwary in annual instalments of £5 at the feast of the Purifcation in Corpus Christi College, the last payment to be of £6 10s.
Agreement, indented, that if 10 marks are repaid at the following Pentecost the previous charter (VII.54.2/09/4/1/48) to be null and void., 1309-10-30
Nos 93, 122 and 125 not used.
Agreement that if 10 silver marks are repaid in Great St Mary's the following Pentecost the charter (CCCC09/2/12) to be null and void., 1309-10-31
Entries in Lease Book 1 are noted as copies, or, where the originals are no longer held, are intercalated, Note that this lease book has many marginal notes, mostly by Matthew Parker, seldom entered here, giving cross-references to later leases of the same proprty, and indications of the 'present' tenant.
Agreement that if they get possession of a parcel of garden then the said grant (97) shall be null and void., 1391-06-13
The parcel of garden lies between the tenement of Margaret Barber and a tenement of Richard Clerk and Richard Dunmow (E) and between the Rectory of St Bene't's and the tenement of Clerk and Dunmow (N, W and S).
Witnesses: John Blancpain, mayor; John Coton; Simon Bentybow..
Agreement that the previous grant (09/7/21) to be null and void on payment of 50 shillings to Wiliam and Mariota before Easter next following., 1343-12-03
Witnesses: Bartholomw Morice, mayor; Richard Tuliet; Alan de Refham.
Agreement to accept one tenement in lieu of settlememt of a bond in £40 taken out the same day,, 1443-02-12
The tenement lies next to a tenement of CCCC (N) and a tenement of the Rector of St Botulph's (S) and abuts (E) on a garden of the college and (W) on the High Street.
Witnesses: Thomas Cross, mayor; Richard Toogood; John Sexton; Thomas Sturmin; Henry Simson, bailiff.
Agreement to assign to Johanna daughter of William son of Ralph de Pebernehs an annual rent of 10s conveyed to her by her father payable on a tenement held by William del Heldelond in Papenham., 1261
Johanna is to forego all arrears up to Easter, 45 Henry III [24 April 1261]
Agreement whereby John may for his lifetime have a fold on Henry's land for 120 sheep and no more; nor is John allowed to take rent (culectam facere); penalty clauses included., 1335-02-27
Witnesses: John le Knyt; Robert Freeman; John Amable; William le Ward; Thomas Kibbe.