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Found in 1140 Collections and/or Records:
Release for £800., 1789-01-08
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 for £3,275., 1688-02-25
Release of an annuity or rent charge of £500 and assignment of the manor of Holton and estates and surrender of the several terms of years therein for securing her annuity, to George Cary, Michael Blunt and Thomas Stonor., 1793-12-23
For Cary, Blount and Stonor, see next.
Release of Manor, rectory, tithes, etc., of Wicken to John Rayner., 1813-04-29
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 to James Fuller of newly erected premises and assignment of personal estate and effects., 1833-10-01
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Release to John Clement of the Middle Temple, gent., of the advowson of the rectory of Stalbridge for £450., 1694-07-29
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
Release to John Whitwell of the same properties., 1560-11-24
Release to John Yaxley for 10s each to Peter Carew, Daniel Love,and John Blackenbury via Samuel Gatward, 1730-07-22
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.
Release to make tenant for recovery of estate., 1802-02-03
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 to Mary Hatch, James Drage Merest and Joseph Truslove of an annuity of £45 under the will of John Rayner., 1835-01-27
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 to Mrs Ellen Kate Storey of charge on The Duke of Ormond's Head., 1909-03-23
Demolished between 1909 and 1911 to make way for Methodist Central Hall.
Release to Mrs Ellen Kate Storey of mortgage of The Duke of Ormond's Head., 1909-03-24
Registered, 31 Mar. 1909
Release to Robert Gee., 1833-01-07
Endorsed with assignment, 8 Jan. 1833, from Robert Gee to Mary Hatch, James Drage Merest and Joseph Truslove, being the appointment of Truslove as a joint trustee under the will of Sarah Rayner.
Release to the Master and Fellows of CCCC of a messuage and part of the glebe of Stalbridge rectory., 1869-02-02
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
Renewal of lease to John Brunne of all arable land in the town and fields of Cambridge, Barnwell and Chesterton, together with 3 acres in Grantchester and one tenement in Cambridge for life and for three years after death., 1399-10-13
The tenement lies next to the mansion of the nuns of St Radegund.
Consideration: annual rent of 8 marks.
Witnesses: Thomas Trivet, mayor; John Herris; Robert de Brigham; John Blancpayn; Simon Bentybow.
Renewal of lease to John Parker of St Mary's Hostel for term of William Butts' lease., 1597-04-27
Signatures of John Jegon, master, and Tobias Wood and Francis Bullingham, witnesses.
Sale as lease to Isaac Fleming, haberdasher, of a tenement with a piece of land at the east end of Walls Lane for 20 years at a rent of 1d., 1581-12-04
The tenement is now in the occupation of Thoms Barnes and lies between other tenements of William's in the occupation of John Wilkinson (E) and [John] Star (W) and abuts on Jesus College close to the N.
Witnesses: John Goodwin, Richard Darley, John Norkot, scribe.
Sale of annuity of £12 to Roger Warren, 1573-10-05
This is one of a pair, with the last, designated 'C' in 8B/4 and 5
Sale of the £12 annuity to Thomas Sackford of Grays Inn for £200, 1555-11-01
This is one of a pair, with the next, designated 'B' in 8B/4 and 5.
Sale to Alan de Wells, burgess, and Joan his wife of a house with adjacent courtyard ('Curia') in Honey lane., 1303-04-16
The house lies between the lane and land of Adam Eliot and abuts on land of Reginald de Comberton and land once Henry Tuliet's.
Witnesses: Simon de Stockton, mayor; Matthew Aurifaber; William Martin; Robert de Brunne; Robert le Baker, bailiffs; Reginald de Comberton, Master Adam Eliot, Walter de Fulbourn, Walter de Caston.
Sale to Henry Carrowe of Shoreditch, labourer, for £16 of a tenement with a little yard, now in the tenure of John Star, at the east end of Walls Lane., 1582-05-23
The tenement lies between a tenement of William's, now in occupation of Isaac Fleming (E) and another tenement of William's (W) and abuts on Jesus College close (N).
Witnesses: Henry Flemson and John Norkot, scribe.
Sale to Thomas Hutton of a tenement in Bridge Street as in 6., 1566-10-01
Rent charge, 2d per annum. Sale price undisclosed.
Endorsed: 'Carta de tenemento parvo ac ruinoso. . .'
Sale to Thomas Jakenet, John Scot, Robert Joyner, John Stowe and John Littlebode of a tenement with two solars which they hold by enfeoffment of Richard Andrew, spicer, Richard Bush and William Spencer, notary, 1444-01-22
The tenement is next to a tenement of the college (N) and the market place (S) and abuts on the entrance to the market place towards Great St Mary's (W) and on a tenement of the Hospital of St John (E)
Consideration £40 payable in specified instalments.
Witnesses: Thomas Jacob, mayor, William Tame, John Bunne, Benedict Morice, bailliffs, and Thomas Goode.
Not a college property.
Note at foot: 'Enterd in lib: Cant: ad pag. 224'
Sale to William Benson, Dean of Westminster, of the remaining years of his lease., 1544-07-08
Schedule of stock and implements at the rectory of Grantchester on the resignation of William Sygar and the entry of John Fanne., 1484
Schedule of unappraised implements, furnishings, etc., within the rectory on dorse.