indenture
Found in 1140 Collections and/or Records:
Deed of covenant and release., 1903-02-17
G. W. Watts, deceased, bequeathed the premises to Ellen Kate Gordon 'commonly known as and hereinafter called Ellen Kate Watts'. The first and second mortgagees release Westcott, apart from the premises. Provisions for sundry settlements.
Deed of covenant to John Rayner to produce deeds., 1802-03-25
Schedule lists deeds between 1704 and 1800.
Deed of covenant to the Rev. Henry Pearson to produce deeds relating to the title to the advowson of Norton in the county of Derby., 1804-11-20
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
Deed of covenant with James Pulling, Master of CCCC, for paying an annuity charged on certain hereditaments in the parish of Stratford St Mary, to Amy Spurling, relict of Thomas Bridges Tayler, and for the production of deeds., 1862-01-17
Deed of covenant with Mary Hatch, James Drage Merest and Joseph Truslove for production of deeds relating to Wicken Hall Farm., 1835-02-25
High Fen Farm was purchased by the college in 1882 for £8000, part of the proceeds of the sale in 1882 to the Great Northern Railway and Great Eastern Railway Joint Committee of 67 acres at Doddington for £11,5000.
Nos 42 to 54 and 58 not found, March 2008.
Nos 60 to 69 seem to have been dissociated from the series for many years.
Deed of covenants for the provision of title deeds and writings, and schedule thereof, to the Master and Fellows of CCCC., 1793-12-24
Deed of exchange of lands with Peter DuCane, Esq. [of Braxted Lodge]., 1769-05-19
The advowson was purchased by Dr Thomas Tooke for £80 in 1715 and, like that of Lambourne, bequeathed to the college in his will dated 7 Dec. 1719, but without the fifty-year interval. The next presentation had previously been sold.
Deed of exchange of one rood of land in Madingley near 'Hyehauedyn' for another near St Neots way., 1309-09-29
Robert atte Church grants his rood at the head of Heyhauedyn towards Madingley between lands of the said Robert son of William on either side of the fee of Thomas Le Clerk of Girton in exchange for another rood lying against St Neots way.
Witnesses: Sir Geoffrey de Burdeleys, knight; James Warin; Roger Wendut; John le Palmer; Walter le Bond; William de Caldecote; Bartholomew de Glemsford; William Sned of Hardwick.
Deed of gift of the rectory and advowson of East Chinnock to the College., 1594-11-30
Note on dorse of Leonard Gennynges and William Tailder taking possession on 16 May 1595 and delivering it to Robert Gill.
The endowment is to support four scholars.
Deed of sale to Robert Greave of Willingham of a messuage and croft, and 11 acres 2 roods of arable and meadow, for £100., 1573-03-16
Deed to lead the uses of a fine: a messuage with 2 acres of meadow, 2 acres of pasture and 5 acres of fen to John Savile, John Yorke and CCCC, 1729-01-16
See also CCCC09/19/1-6, notably 19/4 for bequest of arable at Quy by William to Francis Wybrow, 1712.
Nos 10 and 11 refer to Over and Newnham respectively and are there listed.
Deed to lead the uses of a recovery: conveyance to John Stubbs of Barnard's Inn, London, gent., and Thomas Martiall of Fineshade., 1639-04-01
Deed to lead the uses of a recovery of property as in 1, sold on 15 June 1612 (see 3)., 1612-06-16
Sir Robert Beavill, K.B., and Sir Henry Peyton of Barnes, Surrey, of the second part; Philip Eden of Lincoln's Inn and Samuel Smith of London, gent., of the third part.
Demise as mortgage to Henry Whistler of Epsom of the site of two messuages in Sherborne Lane destroyed in the Great Fire for payment of £200 and interest on 4 Mar. 1718/9., 1718-03-04
Demise for life to John Kellet of Pentelawe, Agnes his wife and Nicholas his son of one messuage and one acre of arable land in Newnham in 'Carnesfeld' and an annual rent of 10s with maintenance clause., 1378-09-06
The messuage lies in Newnham next to a tenement held by Henry Blackwater and abuts on the highway; the acre of land in Carnesfeld lies between land of Robert Martin and land of St John's Hospital and abuts on a garden of John Clerk.
Witnesses: Richard Martin, John Maskerell; Walter Crow.
Demise for life to Robert Baron, miller, Matilda his wife and Adam their son of a messuage and three acres of land (as in 28), 1349-04-27
Witnesses: Nicholas Gosse; Robert Martin; Richard Wych; Hugh le Eyre; John Pratt
Demise to Joan, widow of Robert Tetforth, barber, and Richard his son, of three acres of arable land, as in 48, etc., for the life of the longer liver at a peppercorn rent., 1372-01-14
Witnesses: John Gibbon, mayor; Edmund Lister; Thomas Lolworth; William Note; William Hosteller, burgess.
Demise to Joan, widow of Robert Tetforth, barbour, and Richard his son, of three acres of arable land, as in 48, etc., for the life of the longer liver at a peppercorn rent., 1372-01
Witnesses: John Gibbon, mayor; Edmund Lister; Thomas Lolworth; William Note; William Hosteller, burgess.
Demise to Richard de Saham of a shop in Plotes Lane, 1322-02-24
The shop lies between a messuage of William atte Fleet and shops which the said Richard holds by demission from the said John and Agnes.
Witnesses: Simon de Refham, mayor; Robert de Sedgeford; William Holay; Ralph de Comberton; John his brother.
Demise to Richard de Saham of one shop with a solar at the corner next to Plotes Lane end., 1322-03-18
Witnesses: Simon de Refham, mayor; Miles de Trumpington; Robert de Sedgeford; Robert de Brunne; Henry de Gransden
Demise to Richard de Saham of three shops in Plotes Lane for 6 years, 1325-02-24
The shops lie between a messuage of Sir William de Ingoldmells, chaplain, and a messuage formerly of Robert de Sedgeford.
Witnesses: Miles de Trumpington; Robert de Brunne; William Holay; John de Comberton; Ralph the clerk
Draft assignment to protect inheritance, 1749-12-11
Refers to a property in Purfleet Street, King's Lynn
Draft counterpart of lease to William Lemes of fifteen and a half acres and 1 rood of arable land in Cambridge., 1396
Parcels of land as in VII 116 (1) (09/4/1/102)
Draft indenture of composition between the college and John and Agnes Kyppes., 1592-06-26
Previously serving as a wrapper for a roll comprising all of XXXV 196.
Draft lease to William Lemes of fifteen and a half acres and 1 rood of arable land in Cambridge, 1396
The lands to be conveyed are nos. 1-14, 17, 19, and 21-22 in VII 116 (09/4/1/101)