indenture
Found in 1140 Collections and/or Records:
Receipt from Robert Hubert and Sabina his wife of a messuage in Milne Street for ever at a rent of 16s, 1270 - 1307
Witnesses: John Martin; Thomas Plote; Richard son of Gregory; Thomas Woolward; Rogert Woolward; Godfrey ad Aquam; Simon ad Aquam; Simon Goodman; Reyner de Bradley.
Receipt of tenement as proferred in 123(2) in return for payment of 8 marks and the agreed annual rent. To be sealed with the communal capitular seal and that of Walter the proctor., 1273
Witnesses: John Martin, mayor; Richard Laurence; John Portehors; Nicholas Pistor; William Tuliet; John Buth; John Francis; William Seman; Richard Laurence junior.
Receipted list of sums paid in by Thomas Reeve from rents in Cambridge and (on dorse) Landbeach., 1466-05-01
These documents take the form of rolls unless otherwise stated. Although the records are chiefly of Cambridge, rentals for Barnwell, Landbeach, Barton, Wilbraham Parva, Chatteris and Over are also to found. Later rentals also include records of annuities.
No. 33 is a terrier of Cambridge East Field and 38 relates to Barton so these are not listed in this series.
No. 64, which was out of sequence, has been re-numbered 73.1.
Reconveyance of Upware Farm, Fen Farm, etc., to Mary Hatch, James Drage Merest and Joseph Truslove and reassignment of terms., 1835-02-12
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.
Reconveyance to Joseph Andrews of High Fen Farm and Padney Farm discharged from Mortgage securities for £7500., 1881-11-28
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.
Reconveyance to Joseph Andrews of High Fen Farm discharged from a mortgage for £3500 and interest., 1881-12-01
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.
Reconveyance to Mrs Sarah Rayner of the manor, rectory, tithes and other premises mortgaged in fee with a view to reconveyance., 1817-12-23
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.
Release., 1677-08-04
Not fit for production.
Release, 1802-03-25
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.
Release, 1836-02-02
The remaining parties are Sarah Hatch, Edward Hatch Cropley, Kezia Cropley, Mary Ann Cropley, Phoebe Andrews Cropley and William Hatch Cropley of the second part, William Hatch, John Hatch, Thomas Hatch and Mary Johnston of the third part, Mary Hatch of the fourth part and William Gee of the fifth part.
Release., 1674-02-26
The lands comprise a close of pasture called Ram Close (12 a.), a messuage; a close of pasture called Lamb Close (69 a.), another called 'the middle ground' (91 a.); another called 'the Great Close' (103 a.); another called Long Meadow (38 a.).
Release., 1688-02-25
Release., 1723-03-08
Release., 1737-01-21
Release., 1760-11-22
The others are: Lynford Caryl, DD, Master of Jesus, Edmund Law, DD, Master of Peterhouse, Kenrick Prescot, DD, Master of St Catharine's, and Thomas Rutherford, DD, Regius Professor of Divinity.
Release., 1781-02-16
The others are: John Hinchcliffe, Bishop of Peterborough and Master of Trinity; William Elliston, DD, Master of Sidney Sussex; Richard Watson, DD, Regius Professor of Divinity; and Richard Farmer, DD, Master of Emmanuel.
Release., 1807-05-02
The others are: Robert Towerson Cory, DD, Master of Emmanuel; William Lort Mansel, DD, Master of Trinity, Joseph Proctor, DD, Master of St Catharine's, and George Law, DD, Rector of Willingham.
Release., 1732-11-29
Consideration: £65 12s to Mrs de Carcassonnett, £15 6s to Wiseman.
Release and conveyance of the advowson of Ashingdon to the Rev. Mr John Harrison for £330., 1777-03-05
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.
Release and conveyance of the advowsons of Ashingdon and Althorne to the Rev. David Walter Morgan, DCL, of St James's Palace, Westminster, for £375., 1773-02-18
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.
Release and conveyance of the manor of Holton Hall and appurtenances with covenant to levy a fine and release from Mary Mills of an annuity of £30 a year charged thereon under Lady Mannock's will., 1793-12-24
Enrolled in Chancery, 9 June 1794.
Release: Dr Spencer's Deed of Settlement., 1693-05-16
Signed and sealed by Spencer and all five trustees. The property is to be held in trust for the college, and the uses of the income are defined (see Masters, Appendix LIII).
For the actual expenditure see the volume 'Dr Spencer's Account, 1693-1929'.
Release for £55., 1776-09-28
Release for £450., 1681-02-18
Release for £496 16s., 1695-03-21
Provision made for the death of the Archbishop before the advowson be annexed to the bishopric of Bristol.