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Bargain and sale of the advowson to Thomas [Tenison] Archbishop of Canterbury for £496 16s., 1697-11-10
Provision made for the death of the Archbishop before the advowson be annexed to the bishopric of Bristol.
Bargain and sale to Augustine Ranewe of Stanhow of the advowsons of Fulmodeston and Croxton for £60., 1587-03-14
The advowson was purchased by the college in 1718. For the early history of the advowson see 1a below.
For the decision to purchase on the favourable report of two fellows, see Chapter Book, 3, pp. 64-5.
The modern references for 1g and 1h have been reversed to preserve the chronological sequence.
Nos 7, 9, 11 and 13 not used.
Bargain and sale to CCCC of land, parcel of Pembroke Leys (aka St Thomas Leys), for £404 11s, 1804-07-24
One piece of land, 2 acres and 2 perches, is bounded (N) by the way along the S. wall of Addenbrooke's, (S) by land of CCCC, (E) by the new road along the leys made under the Enclosure Act and (W) by the brook dividing this from the rear of the houses at Spital. Another piece of land, 2 rods and 3 perches, lies nearby.
Bargain and sale to Edmund Godwin of St Martin in the Fields of the advowsons of Ashingdon and Good Easter for £100., 1700-05-16
The parsonage of the living was presented to the College in 1948 by Miss Florence Williams, daughter of the Rev. Daniel Rowland Williams (a past member) and sister of the Rev. Reginald Henry Williams, Rector there from 1923 to 1930. For further details of the history of the parish see Bury, p. 283.
Bargain and sale to Edward Osborne of six messuages and stable adjoining., 1589-02-27
Bargain and sale to Henry Pickering, as in 18a, with further conditions., 1646-10-24
Enrolment on 10 Dec. 1646 recorded on dorse.
Bargain and sale to John Child senior, citizen and tallow-chandler of London, of the advowsons of Ashingdon and Good Easter for £100., 1700-07-27
The parsonage of the living was presented to the College in 1948 by Miss Florence Williams, daughter of the Rev. Daniel Rowland Williams (a past member) and sister of the Rev. Reginald Henry Williams, Rector there from 1923 to 1930. For further details of the history of the parish see Bury, p. 283.
Bargain and sale to John Clement of the Middle Temple, gent., of the advowson of the rectory of Stalbridge for £250 in hand and £200 payable by 24 June 1694., 1693-06-24
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
Bargain and sale to John Rayner for £10,000., 1802-03-25
Enrolled in Chancery, 28 Apr. 1802.
Bargain and sale to Mrs Sarah Rayner for one year of the manor, rectory, tithes and other premises mortgaged in fee with a view to reconveyance., 1817-12-22
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.
Bargain and sale to Oliver Green, innholder, of the Blue Boar Inn for 100 marks, 1587-12-20
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.
Bargain and sale to Simon Paycock and Robert Claphamson, clerks, of the patronage and advowson of Fulmodeston, Croxton and Kettlestone for 100 marks [£66 13s 4d]., 1604-06-20
The advowson was purchased by the college in 1718. For the early history of the advowson see 1a below.
For the decision to purchase on the favourable report of two fellows, see Chapter Book, 3, pp. 64-5.
The modern references for 1g and 1h have been reversed to preserve the chronological sequence.
Nos 7, 9, 11 and 13 not used.
Bargain and sale to the Master and Fellows of CCCC of the advowson of Duxford St Peter., 1706-06-15
The rectory of Duxford St Peter was purchased from Sarah Harris, widow, and Thomas Harris, the incumbent, by Archbishop Tenison in 1704, and presented to the college in 1706, the archbishop reserving the right of nomination during his lifetime. It appears from item 3, however, that Tenison had an interest in Duxford from at least 1689.
The Master and Fellows agreed on 4 Dec. 1867, to sell the advowson to Clare College with a view to the union of the two Duxford parishes.
Bargain and sale to the Master and Fellows of CCCC of the advowson of Stalbridge for 10s., 1706-06-22
The archbishop reserves the right of nomination during his life time.
Bargain and sale to Thomas Bateman of Good Easter, clerk, of the advowsons of Ashingdon and Good Easter for £60., 1718-09-24
The parsonage of the living was presented to the College in 1948 by Miss Florence Williams, daughter of the Rev. Daniel Rowland Williams (a past member) and sister of the Rev. Reginald Henry Williams, Rector there from 1923 to 1930. For further details of the history of the parish see Bury, p. 283.
Bargain and sale to Thomas Cosin, clerk, of all lands, tenements, etc., in Barton formerly the property of Richard and Margaret Clive., 1511-06-10
Witnesses (on dorse) Edward Brond; William Sterr; Henry Sterr; William Lete and Richard Ounger [Aunger].
Bargain and sale to Thomas Ivatt of Cottenham, gent., of one acre of land in Church Field and Two Mill Field in exchange for an acre of arable scattered in Cottenham fields., 1673-10-27
One selion in Church Field, being a broad half acre, abutting on the Cow pasture (SE) and lying next to 2 roods of Timothy Norman's (SW), and a broad half acre in the Two Mill Field abutting (NW) on North Fen and lying all next a broad of the said Thomas Ivatt's (N), which land Saintey purchased from John Barnes of Ely and Thomas Barnes of Bury St Edmunds.
Note of delivery of seisin on dorse.
Bargain and sale to William Benson, dean, of 2 messuages and a yard in Longditch, and other property (neighbours and dimensions specified, see 2a and 2b)., 1545-07-06
Recites letters patent under the great seal, dated 4 July 37 Henry VIII, themselves reciting leases of 23 June 36 Henry VIII (Dean and Chapter to Robert Smallwood (Smalewoode) and to Guy Gascon (as in 1), and granting reversion of the properties to Beruff and Moulton.
This item stitched to 2a and 2b below.
Bargain and sale to William Clapham of the advowsons, etc., of Fulmodeston and Croxton for £1410., 1587-04-10
Endorsed: From Raneu to Clapham the 10th Aprill Anno 29o Eliz: who afterwards by his will bearing date the 5 Julye Anno Jacobi over England, etc., 2o [viz. 1604] did give it to a free schoole in Yorkshiere'
Bond in £400 for payment to Winifred Browne, widow, of Westminster, within 3 months after the decease of Thomas Browne of Stamford, Lincs., 1633-02-15
Bond to Miles de Trumpington, burgess, for payment of an annual rent of 2s for a messuage beside the tenement of the said Miles and next to a tenement of the said John in Milne Street., 1303-08-25
Witnesses: Simon do Stockton, mayor; Matthew le Orfener; William Martin; Robert de Brunne; Robert le Baker; John Prentice; William Holay
Bond to stand to the arbitration of John Blythe, 1490-01-29
The college is to make payments to the Copes of 33s 4d on Lady Day next, and then 20s per annum at midsummer until the total reaches £25 (plus the 33s 4d).
Building lease to James Clabbon for 2 houses for 40 years from Michaelmas 1819 at an annual rent of £12 each., 1819-04-15
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Building lease to Thomas Tomson for 2 houses for 40 years from Michaelmas 1819 at an annual rent of £12 each., 1819-04-15
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Charter to William de Danewell of Cottenham granting three acres of land in Cottenham for 10 years, thereafter at an annual rent of 10s, 1328-09-08
Two acres lie at Le Drone next to land of Robert de Grantchester and abut on land of the Abbot of Croyland; half an acre lies above le Brigge between lands of the said Abbot and William de Frisby and abuts on Le Commune; half an acre lies in Estlangton next to land of William Pepys and abuts on the headland of John de Burdel'.
Witnesses: Robert de Grantchester; Hugh de Saham; William de Frisby; John Grey; William clerk of Cottenham.