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Draft of 13 as approved by the Fellows of CCCC., 1607-10-30
Endorsed 'Birdbolt was in Barnwell'
Draft or copy of 25, mutilated, 1486-04-20
Slot for seal tag
Draft, with erasures, not executed, 1376
Enfeoffment (counterpart of the last) to William Ridsdale in return for future payments., 1571-02-12
Witnesses Edmund Sherbrook, Andrew Pilkington and Edward Brain, NP.
Enfeoffment of John Carrowe of a tenement with garden in Walls Lane; the grant to be void on payment of £5 at appointed dates., 1551-01-15
The tenement is next to the tenement of Matthew Brewer and abuts on the cloister of Jesus College on the east and north.
Dorse: note of payment of 20s as first payment, 5 Edward VI. Note of delivery of seisin in presence of William Croke, Richard Frank, Derek Water and Nicholas Auger.
Enfeoffment to Master Thomas de Eltisley, senior, Stephen Morice, junior, William de Horwode, William Chapman and Robert le Brewster of two messuages (as in 6(1)) by way of mortgage for £16 sterling., 1361-12-18
Witnesses: Roger de Harleston; John de Baldock; Richard Martin; Richard de Arderne; John le Barker.
Exchange of lands with Walter le Chaumberleyn., 1311
Exchange with Simon ad Aquam of Cambridge of half an acre of land in 'Purtebrege' for one and a half roods of land in 'Brademere'., 1290
The land in Purtebrege lies between the land of the said Simon and that of the Hospital of St John and abuts on a headland of the said Hospital; and that in Bradmere between land of Thomas Tuliet and that of the said John.
Witnesses: Nicholas Childman; William Tuliet; Michael Bernard; John Gogging; Reginald Sherewind; Walter Em; Richard son of Gregory; Reginald de Brompton; John Aze.
Feoffment of one barn and garden in Newnham to the college for the maintenance of a lamp and a yearly service in the Church of St Benedict., 1535-09-22
Schedule appended as 09/3/5.
Final concord, Arthur and Rebecca Reeves querents, William and Elizabeth Reeves deforciants,, 1693 - 1694
Consideration: £280. The property comprises a messuage, 50 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 12 acres of pasture and 6 acres in turbary and lies in the parishes of Ketton, alias Kedditton, Sturmer and Withersfield in Essex, and a messuage, 50 acres of land and 10 acres of meadow in the parishes of Ketton, Sturmer, Withersfield, Little Wratting and Great Wratting in Suffolk.
Final concord between John de Ferles and Helen de Beche confirming grant as in 7. John to pay 2s and 24s per annum to Helen and allow alternate presentation to the living to Robert Avenel., 1247-10
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
Final concord (both halves): Richard Hattersley and Walter Vaughan plaintiffs, James and Ann Okell deforciants, 1801-02-09
The tenement, late in the occupation of John Dyson and now in that of Robert Richards, cordwainer, abuts (W) on the High Street, (N) on the tenement in the tenure of John Duport, (S) on a tenement in the tenure of Simon Adams and (E) on the yard belonging to Duport's tenement. Dimensions given.
Final concord (both parts) with Isaac Fleming conveying seven messagues in Holy Trinity parish; Edward Osborne deforciant, 1602-01 - 1602-02-12
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.
Final concord: John de Grove and Joan his wife querents, William son of John le Reder of Cambridge, deforciant: concerning one messuage, thirty acres of land and three acres of meadow in Trumpington., 1314-06
Before William de Bereford, Lambton de Trikyngham, John de Benstede, Henry le Scrope, William Inge and John Bacun, justices.
Further charge to John Eaden for securing £100 and interest., 1881-02-08
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Further charge to John Eaden for securing £100 and interest., 1881-09-19
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Further charge to John Eaden for securing £100 and interest., 1882-05-27
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Grant as lease (counterpart) to Thomas Allen of a tenement in the tenure of Thomas Dormer for 12 years at a rent of 1 penny. The grant to be void if Carrowe does not save Allen harmless from two bonds they have jointly entered for payments to others., 1582-03-29
The tenement or cottage is now in use as a stable; it lies on the N. side of Walls Lane between a tenement of Thomas Allen's and a tenement in the tenure of Thomas Dormer, alderman, and abuts on Walles Lane to the S and the ground of Jesus College to the N.
Witnesses: Edward Ball, gent., and Richard Noble.
Grant as lease to Thomas Allen (as last), 1582-03-29
Witnesses: Edward Ball, gent., and Richard Noble.
Grant (counterpart) to John Chester, tailor, of a tenement on Conduit Street forever at a rent of 2d a year., 1563-04-22
The tenement is between one of Gregory George, poynter, (S), and one of Thomas Permeton, tailor, previously Christopher Franke's (N), and abuts on a garden of Gregory George's (W) and Conduit St (E).
Witnesses: Richard Franke, Edward Bland; John Henage; Henry Raye, Henry Newson and John Crow, scriptor.
Grant for life to John of Cambridge, Joan his wife and Thomas and Joan their children of a place called 'Henneye', 1300-11 - 1330-11
The place extends in length and width to the river bank which runs from the great bridge to the little bridge.
Grant (in the form of an indented convention) to William de Hulme, fisherman of a river-meadow ('hulmum') beyond the Great Bridge with free access from the highway by the King's lane at an annual rent of 5s., 1291-06-16
The holm lies next to a tenement of Geoffrey de Spertegrave and is to be put to the uses that Warin de Hulme and Hugh de Hulme and their predecessors used.
Witnesses: John But; John Portehors; Baldwin de Colne; Stephen Pistor; Robert de Shelford; Alan Hassock; Peter le Baker
Grant (indented) to Hawys and Alice her daughter of one messuage with croft which Hawys previously held of Cecily and one strip of land., 1219-11
The strip of land lies between land of Radegar and land of Simon son of Geoffrey, one head abutting on the croft of Everard son of Custans and the other on Madueweye.
Consideration: 10 marks of silver and rent of 3 shillings per annum.
Witnesses: Robert Freman; Henry le Burdel; William Wendut; John his son; William Bauzan; Ralph le Kreyc (?); Thomas Halsteyn; Simon son of William; Ralph son of Gilbert; Richard his son; Hugh son of Eustace; Geoffrey son of Eustace.
Grant of the right to distrain in the manor of Studdye in the event of non-payment of of £20 yearly., 1577-03-28
Signed and sealed by Sir Nicholas Bacon and his son.
Grant to Agnes de Thaxted of a messuage (as in last) for life at rent of one rose., 1349-04-13
Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; Thomas Morice, senior; Stephen Morice, junior; John Purry, bailiffs; John Wyth; John Vavasour; John de Denford; John de Berney