indenture
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Conditional enfeoffment to John de Grantchester of properties in Upware, Wykys [Wicken], Wimpole, Cambridge, etc., as surety for their payment to him of 500 marks at the rate of 100 marks per annum at the Feast of the Purification for the next five years, 1358-08-19
Confirmation to Barclay, Perkins & Co. Ltd of certain indentures relating to the Duke of Ormonde's Head., 1898-05-20
Demolished between 1909 and 1911 to make way for Methodist Central Hall.
Confirmation to Peter Nobys, Master, and Fellows of CCCC, of all lands and tenements in Grantchester, Coton, Barton and Whitwell held of King's College with payment of 2s 8d annually for services., 1519-04-18
Conterpart of lease to Adam Wright, Joan his wife and John his son of a tenement in Newnham, in the parish of St Mary without Trumpington Gates for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 9s., 1387-04-07
The tenement lies between a tenement of John Loder and a tenement formerly William Pamphilon's and abuts on a garden of Mortimer's and on the highway.
Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; John Coton; Richard Foukes; John Herrys; Thomas Trivet.
Contract for supply of timber and for carpentry work on the chapel, 1579-03-25
Endorsed: 'for the Chappell Timber'
Contract for the slating of the chapel, 1579-10-24
On the dorse: notes by Norgate relating to the fulfilment of the contract in 1580
Contract with Walter Camerarius de Pelham Arsa for the marriage of Henry, eldest son of Walter, and Agatha, eldest daughter of Alexander., 1240-10-09
Convention arranging for Alice, wife of Robert, to lodge with the said Thomas until the following Easter, with arrangements for her board, and for care in case of illness, for 5 marks; the balance to be returned should she die while there., 1336-09-18
Witnesses: John Pittock; John Wych; Robert Tuliet; Laurence Pittock; John de Barnton.
Convention for conveyance to Sir Simon [de Barton], Vicar of the church of John the Baptist, of a piece of land enclosed with a wall and hedge for 8 years., 1291-04-22
One head of the land abuts on the messuage of the said Simon and the other on the water.
Witnesses: Bartholomew Gogging; John Martin; John But; Robert Steersman; John Prentice; John de Campes; Simon ad Aquam; Simon de Baudac; Robert Cissore; William de Bekerwell; Robert de Strawilane; Wlater Doy; Roger Doy.
Convention for lease to Robert the white smith from Michaelmas 1273 of two shops between the land of the said Robert and the land of Margaret Heng' for twelve years for 30s., 1273-09-29
Witnesses: Bartholomew Gogging, mayor; William Eliot; Robert de Madingley; Henry Nadun; William Comber; Roger de Wilbraham; Thomas the clerk of St Mary's.
Convention for lease to Robert the white smith of two shops between the land of the said Robert and the land of Margaret Heng' for six years for 26s., 1271-08-01
Witnesses: John Martin, mayor; William Eliot; Roginald Sherwind; Roger de Wilbraham, bailiff; Thomas Milnuord; Thomas, clerk of St Mary's church; William Comber; William Lorimer; William Bate le Ferur
Convention for the division of one messuage between Plotes Lane and a messuage of Robert de Brunne and extending from the high street to a tenement of Robert de Sedgeford which he acquired from Reginald and Thomas, 1317-10-09
Witnesses: Robert Dunning, mayor; Roger de Costessey; Robert de Gransden
Convention ratifying 71., 1346-01-07
Witnesses: Richard Tuliet, mayor; Stephen Morice; Henry de Beche; Richard de Arderne; Nicholas de Stowe
Convention with her son John whereby in exchange for 6 marks, payable in two instalments, she conveys to him her land in Little Buckenham, Norfolk, held by right of wardship by the death of Robert Avenel., 1253-10-28 - 1254-10-27
Also conveyed is the right of marriage of the son and heir of Simon de Nevile who once held the said land of the said Robert.
Witnesses: Sir Hugh de Bray; Sir Philip de Stanton; Geoffrey de Toft; Hugh de impington; Constantine de Buckenham; Robert de Orwell; Nicholas de Beche.
Convention with John Kynne, Master of CCCC, concerning the manor of Landbeach., 1387-08-06
Thomas is to pay £100 and undertakes to make no alienation, to farm the land well, to pay rents due to John, etc., according to a lease dated 2 Richard II
Conveyance of lands, manors, etc., to the uses of the will of Sir John Wingfield, 1501-03-20
This is the document, designated 'I' in 8B/4 and 5.
Conveyance to John Harrison, clerk, of the advowson of Ashingdon for £40, subject to possible annual contribution to Ann Rust under the marriage settlement., 1752-12-01
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.
Conveyance to John Wace of Feltwell, gent., of the advowson of Fulmodeston cum Croxton for £75., 1671-08-02
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.
Conveyance to John Wace of Feltwell, gent., of the advowson of Fulmodeston cum Croxton for £75., 1671-08-02
Copy of k.i (also executed) made on account of interlineations in k.i..
Conveyance to Richard Pincerna of William Crisp and his brother Ralph with their property and 12 acres in Pelham Arsa for 10 years., 1237
Witnesses: Simon de Furnell; John de Schalar'; Walter Camerarius; Roger le Grey; Henry de Wancy; Geoffrey de Sarners; Peter Sonke; Hugh son of Adam.
Conveyance to the college of the £12 annuity., 1618-07-23
This is the document, designated 'E' in 8B/4 and 5.
Conveyance to the Master and Fellows of CCCC of a piece of land formerly the parish gravel pits., 1855-02-17
Consideration: £200.
Conveyance to the tenant to the precipe in a recovery to be effected of estates purchased by the late John Rayner from the Earl of Bessborough and his Trustee with a declaration of the uses of the recovery so intended to be suffered., 1824-11-16
The parties are (1) Samuel Frederick Milford, Juliana his wife and Charlotte Bessborough Ainge, spinster (Juliana and Charlotte being the daughters of William Aige, deceased); James William Farrer, Master in Chancery, son and heir of James Farrer of Lincoln's Inn Fields; Frederick Earl of Bessborough and Viscount Duncannon; Elizabeth Norgate, widow and executrix of Thomas Norgate; Burroughes Thomas Norgate; the Rev. James Norgate, executors of Thomas Norgate; John Carter and Sarah Rayner.
Conveyance to Thomas Jacob, tawyer, of a tenement on condition that he pay them 30 marks in three instalments payable in St Bene't's church on successing Christmas days from 1397 onwards., 1396-12-01
The tenement lies between tenements of CCCC on either side and abuts on a tenement of the Prior of Anglesey and on the highway.
Witnesses: Robert Brigham, mayor; Thomas Trivet; Simon Bentybow, William Briytling; Roger Scrivener.
Conveyance to Thomas Wilson (for whom Claphamson and the deceased Paycock held it in trust) of Croxton, clerk, of the advowson etc., of Fulmodeston and Croxton., 1616-10-06
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.