quitclaim
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
Quitclaim to Sir John Reyson, Rector of St Bene't's, of a tenement as in 65, 1375-10-28
Witnesses: John Maskerel; John Marshal; Thomas Hart
Quitclaim to Sir John Reyson, Rector of St Bene't's, of a tenement as in 65, 1375-09-22 - 1375-09-29
Witnesses: John Maskerel; Roger Barber;Thomas Trivet; William Blytlyng; Thomas Hart.
Quitclaim to Sir Peter de Chenent, knight, and Agnes his wife of woodland in Offham wood inherited from Roger's mother Mary, and held for life, by his brother Robert le Conter, with freehold after Robert's death., 1294-10-07
Witnesses: William de Alta Ripa; Henry Gregory; William de Monte Forts, knights; William Payn; John de Codham; John de Pesham; Richard Jeudewyne; William de Hoghton; William de Berghamwyke.
Quitclaim to Sir Philip Attehil of Icklington of a messuage as in last., 1318-02-05
Witnesses: Robert Dunning, mayor; John of Cambridge; John Morice; Simon de Refham; Eudo de Elpringham, clerk; Thomas de Cottenham; John Pawe.
Quitclaim to Sir Roger de Toftes and his heirs of all right to land called 'Ketellescroft', not exactly located., 1280 - 1300
Witnesses: Richard de Simertone; Thomas de Efton; Roger Chapeleyn; Ralph his brother; John Adhewald; Richard his brother; Master John de Depedil; Nicholas son of William
Quitclaim to Sir Roger de Tofts, knight, of all lands, tenements, rents, etc., in Burnham which the said Roger acquired from her grandmother, Richonda, who held them in dowry from the grantor's father, Roger., 1280 - 1320
Also of all those lands, tenements, etc., which he acquired from the grantor's mother Agnes, who held them in dowry from the grantor.
Witnesses: Adam de Brancaster; Roger, chaplain of Burnham; Ralph his brother; Simon de Suburg'; William Leffled; William Tendemey; William de Aungre'; Bartholomew March de Stanhowe.
Quitclaim to Sir Roger de Tofts of a messuage with houses on it and a croft, and three pieces of land in Deepdale fields. Annual fee: 2d., 1280 - 1320
Quitclaim to Sir Simon de Barton of land as in 29-31., 1293-05-23
Witnesses: Robert le Steersman; John Prentice; John Hockele; Walter Barefoot; Robert de Cotes; Robert de Sedgeford; Miles de Trumpington.
Quitclaim to Sir Simon de Barton , Vicar of St John's, of land as in 29 and 30., 1293
Witnesses: Michael Pilet, mayor; William de Hulme; Thomas de Madingley; Alan de Wells; John Prentice, bailiffs; Robert le Steersman; Miles de Trumpington; Walter Barefoot; Robert de Sedgeford; Robert de Cotes. (as in 29 and 30)
Quitclaim to Sir Thomas de Heslerton, knight, and Lady Alice, his wife, of all right to a croft and 2 selions in Madingley held by her as dower, 1334-12-17
The croft is in Madingley next to a croft of Sir Roger Davy, chaplain, and the highway and abuts on the highway; the selions lie in Madingley field above Cohihel next to land of Sir Henry Eagle, chaplain, and abut on Cohihel.
Witnesses: John Palmer; James Eagle; William Halesteyn; William Gelemyn; Henry Schulton.
Quitclaim to Sir Walram de Rocheford, Elizabeth his wife and Henry le Chamberleyn and his heirs of a piece of land at the south head of her croft., 1310-06-05
Most of these deeds relate to Brent Pelham (Pelham Arsa, Pelham Combusta), a few to nearby Manuden or to Clavering (Essex) and one each to Langley (Herts) and to Rottingdean (E. Sussex). They are mostly undated. See also XXIV B 10 (CCCC09/31/G1).
Quitclaim to Sir Walter Chamberlain of the advowson of Landbeach after the death of Richard de London, rector, which he might have had by virtue of his wardship of the lands of Robert Avenel., 1256-03-11
Witnesses: Stephen de Sytlingedon [Sitlington]; Andrew Kinges; Warin de Therfield; Yvo de Kendal; John de Sullegr'; John de Beumis.
Quitclaim to Sir Walter Chamberlain of the annual rent of 2s assigned by nos. 5 and 6 above., 1250
Witnesses: Henry de Rames'; Master Richard Crocheman; Thomas Freeman of Girton; Ralph 'clerk' of Girton; William Thurgar of Cottenham; William le Poer de Impington; Richard, William and John, brothers, sons of Ivo of Cambridge; John Matelask; John his brother of Cambridge; Everard the scribe.
Endorsed: 30b.
Quitclaim to Sir William Eyton, rector of St Benedict's church, of all lands and tenements once in the possession of Margaret, sometime wife of William Yon, in the town and field of Cambridge., 1349-08-10
Witnesses: William de Horwode, John de Comberton, John de Weston, John de Stockton, Richard Thurrock.
Quitclaim to St Bartholomew Perrin and John Vavasour, burgess, of all right to a tenement 'in vico Scolarum' between a tenement of the university and a tenement of Nicholas Crocheman granted by Thomas's father and mother, Thomas and Margaret., 1347-03-27
Witnesses: Philip Cayly, mayor; William de Lolworth; Henry . . . De Thaxted; Geoffrey de Warwick, bailiffs; Richard Tuliet; Bartholomew Morice; Edward de Rokelond; John de Weston; William de H[orw]ode.
Quitclaim to Stephen Prior of Longstanton of 8 acres of customary arable., 1656-04-25 - 1657-04-03
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
Quitclaim to the alderman and brethren of the gild of St Mary ('Gylde Beate Marie') of all rights to one messuage in St Radegund's parish for 4s per annum., 1274-11
The messuage is between the land of Thomas the clerk and that of the nuns of St Radegund.
Witnesses: William Eliot; Bartholomew Gogging; John Martin; John Portehors; Richard Crocheman; William de Hoyland; Roger Aurifaber; Henry Scriptor.
Quitclaim to the college, 1472-12-22
to all right to 12d annual rent from a tenement in St Radegund’s Lane, and the same amount from another in the parish of St Andrew without Barnwell gate; and in 2s annual rent from another tenement in the parish of St Mary without Trumpington gate; and in 5½ d rent from land in Chesterton fields (tenures given).
Witnesses: John Croft, mayor, Thomas Hunning, John Ward, Thomas Ewen and Thomas Rogger, bailiffs
Quitclaim to the College of 4s annual rent from a tenement of the college in St Benedict’s parish, next the Bull Inn on the north, Trumpington Street on the east and St Catharine’s Hall on the west., 1474-09-04
The copy in the Lease Book carries a Parkerian annotation concerning the Bull, AKA the George, then comprising tenements since split off.
Quitclaim to the college of all right to a hospice called 'Saint Mary Hostel, 1404-08
The hostel lies between a tenement of the Prior of Anglesey and a college tenement and abuts on the high street and on Schools Lane.
Quitclaim to the college of all right to a tenement., 1389-08-27
The tenement lies between another tenement of John Coton's and a tenement of John Blancpayn and abuts at one head on the market place and on the other on a tenement of the college.
Witnesses: Richard Masterman; mayor; John Blancpayn; John Titteshall; Thomas Trivet; Thomas Caldecote.
Quitclaim to the College of Corpus Christi of all this right in lands and tenements in Cambridge, 1394-05-18
Endorsements: 2 by P. Nobys: ‘aquietanc’ johannis / Carta eiusdem 17’ and ‘M. Necton … / in pixidi C’
One of the 14C: ‘acq. Necton’
One by Masters:’acquit. M. Causton, 17 Ric. 2’
Quitclaim to the college of the manor called Andrewys formerly of Baldwin de Sancto Georgio, knight, in Chatteris, 1414-09-30
Nos 1, 12, 17-18, 21-22, 24, 26 and 28-31 relate to St Michael's parish, Cambridge, and are boxed in that sequence with XIII 1-24. Nos. 42, R5 not used.
Membrane 6 of 09/35/141 has records of the court baron at Chatteris for 1636 and 1639.
Quitclaim to the Master and Fellows of Corpus Christi of lands, tenements, rents and services which they hold in Cambridge., 1441-03-03
Witnesses: Thomas Jacob, mayor; John Ansty, esq., Richard Wright; John Semer; John Belton; Thomas Craneswick
Quitclaim to the Master and Scholars of CCCC of a messuage in Grantchester called Reynoldis and 10 acres called Renoldislonde., 1395-03-28
The messuage abuts (E) on the road leading to the rectory; the acres lie scattered in Grantchester fields (neighbours not given).