indenture
Found in 1140 Collections and/or Records:
Agreement whereby Sir Hugh for 100s surrenders to Robert for 20 years an annual rent of 10s 6d in Wisbech due from Ralph de Offudde and Juliana his mother, 1255-12-25
Witnesses: Peter de Hotot; Walter de Kingeston; Nigel de Hot; William Pein de Kingemere; William de Tratri; William Faunardie; William de Humtune
Agreement whereby the Master and Fellows covenant to remit to Parker for use in his lifetime of the communion cup which he has given to them., 1569-02-28
They also covenant to enter into a bond in £20 to the Master and Fellows of Trinity Hall not to alienate it.
Agreement with her son John and his son Thomas to convey to them the manor of Raurethe for an annual payment to be made to her at her manor of Ynpington (Impington) of 40 marks annually for her life., 1327-04-19
See also under Chamberleyn deeds
Agreement with Isabel, widow of Thomas de Armington, for lease to her for 8 years of a cellar and solar, as in last., 1285
Witnesses: Geoffrey Fabrarius; Walter le Hunte; Godegrey le Mercer; Elyas de Greenston; William de Norfolk; William de York; Walter the Clerk.
Agreement with Lord St John of Bletsoe, Beds., Sir Walter Mildmay, PC and Chancellor of the Exchequer, Ferdinando Caldecote of Ketton, and Kirkham's sons William and Thomas for conveyance of lands in trust for his sons., 1586-04-20
Agreement with Master Thomas de Eltisley, senior, and William Horwode that if twelve marks be paid on the following All Saints' Day the quitclaim (09/9/69) be null and void., 1368-02-15
Witnesses: John de Cotes; Richard de Arderne; John Barker; William Hosteller; Edmund Pepper, clerk
Agreement with Peter de Walpole of Cambridge and Elizabeth, Peter's wife, concerning the diversion of 20s annual rent proceeding from one tenement., 1353-09-21
The tenement lies between a tenement of Master Roger de Harleston and the King's Ditch and abuts on Roger de Harleston's tenement and on the king's highway.
Witnesses: Stephen son of John Morice, mayor; Master Rogert de Harleston; John Wyth; John de Essex; Roger de Refham.
Agreement with Richard Billingford, Master of CCCC, in a dispute concerning an annual rent of 12s from three shops opposite the west end of St Mary's church,, 1409-09-14
The shops lie between a tenement of Thomas Rathford (S) and a college tenement leased to Richard Bowyer (N).
Witnesses: John Gainsford, mayor; John Herris; John Bilney; Simon Bentybow; Roger Falcon, clerk.
Notes on dorse: 'Redditus solut' cantarie beate marie iijs vjd viz pro xijs quiet clamatus
Agreement with Sir Piers Courtenay whereby the Master and Scholars are bound to Sir Piers in 50 marks on condition that he and his wife Margaret acknowledge the college's right to the advowson of Landbeach., 1391-05-07
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
Agreement with the Master and Scholars of CCCC concerning the proposed appropriation of Landbeach., 1355-07-13
viz. that when the appropriation to the college takes place and the revenues are received, subject to the reservation of the portion due to the vicar, the above distribution to 500 poor people in parishes of churches appropriated to the college shall take effect.
Witnesses as in 46, with the substitution of Gilbert Bernard for Richard Sprotford
Agreement with Walter Camerarius concerning an acre of arable conveyed for 10s 8d on the Feast of St John the Baptist, 11 Edward I., 1282 - 1283
The land lies lengthwise between land of the said Walter and land of the said Richard, abutting (N) on the said Richard's wood and (S) on the meadow of William Thomas.
Agreement with William de Lavenham concerning payment of debt to the King after grant of Sedge Hall by fine, 1340-02-16
Witnesses: Richard Tuliet; John Pittock; Bartholomew Morice; Richard le Tableter; John Wyth; Nicholas Pawe
Agreement with William le Comber and Matilda his wife for the lease by the le Combers of Wombe's messuage, with a house on it, for one year at a rent of a mark (13s 4d), 1266-09-29
Witnesses: Ernisius Mercator; Henry Nadun; Roger de Ely; Richard Bateman; Richard his son; Robert Whitesmith;; William Bate 'le Ferur'.
Endorsed: Non est necesse transcribi quia terminus preteritur
Another copy of 24.a, 1362
The messuage lies between the little lane of Henneye and a hostel of Michaelhouse and abuts on the King's Ditch and on the highway.
Witnesses: Stephen Morice, junior, mayor; William de Horwode; Richard de Arderne; Henry le Clerk; William le Chapman.
Endorsed: Indentura henabbay iuxta Aula trinitatis ex parte australi.
Appointment and grant to William Challinor, Thomas Shaw and Henry Mortlock Fernie [Ecclesiastical Commissioners] of the advowson of Norton in the county of Derby and of the district of Norton Woodseats., 1785-12-31
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
Articles of agreement, preserved as a wrapper for 'the evidences for Fulmodeston cum Croxton and Thurning rectory'., 1703-04-20
Ollyet has sold to Ward all his messuages in Aylsham and thereabouts; he will now buy back the Black Boys Inn for £100 plus interest within one year.
Articles of agreement with John Munday, B.D. concerning the allocation of the profits of a bakehouse built by Munday towards repayment of sums borrowed by him., 1624-07-27
Witnesses: Philip Williams and John Brasbone, NP
Assignment of John Slegg's mortgage to the Hon. Mr Baron Clarke to attend the inheritance, 1747-01-22
The property concerned lies in Godmanchester, and the document has no connection with the college as such.
Assignment of lease of rectory of Alford to CCCC for the residue of a term of 21 years from 16 April 1813., 1815-10-26
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Assignment of lease to John Smith, upholsterer., 1853-01-11
Recites deeds from 1790
Assignment of leasehold premises (6 Trumpington St) to Frederic Lowe. Plan included., 1879-04-15
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Assignment of Sir Henry Pickering's mortgage to Job Ingram of Cambridge, gent., in trust for Dr Spencer., 1688-02-23
Assignment of the estate of Thomas Lane, bricklayer, to Adward Allpress of Maidenhead, apothecary, 1823-12-15
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.