quitclaim
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
Quitclaim, 1374
Witnesses: William Horwod, mayor; . . . Paunfelon
Quitclaim by way of receipt for final account of John Brunne to Michaelmas 15 Richard II, 1391-09-29
On the dorse a similar quitclaim relating to Brunne's dealings with property in Cambridge
Quitclaim of 1½ acres of arable in Swaffham west field to Ralph Brystofft, chaplain., 1457-04-05
The land lies between the road to Marham (N) and land of Thomas Ram (S) and abuts (E) on land of James Pattymaker.
Witnesses: John Blake; Geoffrey Baker; William Gutter; William Gardiner; Thoms Barker.
Quitclaim of 2 selions of land in Hardwick (Herdwic Stocking) to Sir Philip son of Ernisius of Eltisley, knight, 1220 - 1270
The selions lie lengthwise and widthwise between land of the said Sir Philip on either side.
Witnesses: Richard Gynes of Eltisle; William Banastre junior; William de Bumstead; John son of Peter; Simon Waleis of Granteden'.
Quitclaim of 2 shops lying in ‘la bucherie’ in the parish of St Edward’s held by enfeoffment of John Yve and his wife Isabella to John Buth, Alderman of the Gild of St Marie and the brothers and sisters thereof, 1295
Witnesses: John Portehors, Robert Tuliet, Bartholomew Gogging, John de Branketre, John Dunning, Richard Laurence, Walter clerk and others.
The property came to be part of the college site.
Quitclaim of 2s of yearly rent granted to Master Thomas de Hale to the Gild of the Blessed Mary; confirmed by William de Hale, to Henry de Triplowe, Alderman of the Gild, 1321-05-06
Witnesses: Simon de Refham, mayor; Henry de Toft;l Robert de Broun; Robert de Comberton; John Pilat, bailiffs; John Morice, John Gogging, Eudo de Holpringham.
The property came to be part of the college site.
Quitclaim of a house in St Mary’s parish, Cambridge to Thomas de Chatenhale, 1343-10-19
The property came to be part of the college site.
Quitclaim of a piece of land laying at Lady Nichola’s Quay (ad kayum domine Nicholae) to Alan de Wells, 1292-10-18
The land is on the common way which goes from the said quay to the land of Simon Goodman (i.e. at the end of the present Trinity Lane) (in the parish of All Saints).
Witnesses: Michal Pylet, mayor; William de Hulmo; Thomas le Mercer; John Prentiz, bailiff; Reginald de Cumberton; Robert Steresman; Milo de Trumpeton; Walter de Fulburn; Walter the clerk and others
Quitclaim of actions against Roger Warren, 1557-09-22
Alice Caston, widow of Leonard, in compliance with his intentions, bequeated to the college by will of 1 Apr. 1618 annuities of £12 and of 10 marks [£6 13s 4d] charged respectively on properties in the manors of Letheringham, Hoo-Godwin's, Westhall and Sturmins and on properties in Saltisham, Sutton-Bawdsey, etc., for the maintenance of a fellowship and a scholarship, or of three scholarships.
Quitclaim of actions to Thomas Sewall and John Dorle., 1379-12-29
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.
Quitclaim of all actions against John Aleyn, smith, of Swaffham, 1450-02-20
Includes Acts of Parliament and other public documents and some documents relating to the university, but not specifically to the college.
Quitclaim of all actions against John Botwright, Master of CCCC, 1473-09-25
On dorse: "Anno domini 1462 in tenura Thome Narboro'"
Witnesses: Thomas Hayreman, mayor; John Bun; William Game; Thomas Fordham and John Law, bailiffs.
Quitclaim of all right to a small solar in St Mary’s parish over the great door of Ernisius, merchant, of payment of 12d from 2 shops saved to the grantor to Alan de Wells, burgess of Cambridge, and Joan his wife, 1296-07-22
Witnesses: John Portehors, Bartholomew Gogging, Robert Tuliet, John de Kinburl, Robert de Hinton, John le Combere, John Pawe.
The property came to be part of the college site.
Quitclaim of half an acre of arable in Fenditton to John Smith of Fenditton, 1401-08-01
The land lies in Fenditton field in a strip of ploughland (cultura) called Smalthorne between land formerly of William Cheyne (E) and land of John Canfield, chaplain, (W), and abuts (S) on land of William Mochet, and was received by John by gift and feoffment of Richard Sothman.
Witnesses: John Manning; Thomas London; Robert Stede of Fenditton, John Quy; Simon Deye of Horningsea.
Quitclaim of lands and tenements in Cambridge to John de Cambridge, clerk, and Nittekyn le plouwrytth, 1303-02-22
The property was that of her brother Galfrid; Margery also quitclaims all arrangements between her and him for her support, in return for a sum of money.
Witnesses: Robert de Hinton, William de Ledes, William Holay, Giles de Berton, Walter de Caston
Quitclaim of one acre of arable land in Cambridge Field, in Middlefield to John son of Michael Gogging of the same., 1263-11 - 1269-11
The acre abuts on the land of Thomas Elyot, which Ernicus son of Martin gave to Matilda his daughter, recluse of the church of St Peter without Trumpington Gate until her death, when it passed to John Gogging, father of the said Ernicus.
Witnesses: Nicholas Chilman; Ernisius the merchant; Robert of Madingley; Robert de Hauxton; Bartholomew Gogging; Peter de Vilburgham; John Martin; Villi' [sic] de Cotes.
Quitclaim of the 2 selions (as in 69) to the Master and Scholars of CCCC., 1414-10-01
The selions lie between land of John Audley (S) and lands of several persons (N) and abut on the dwelling-house (mansus) of the rectory (E).
Witnesses: Jakes de Grantchester; William Audley; Thomas Lacy; William Termynour; John Grantham.
Quitclaim of the advowson to Sir Guy de Seyntler and others (as in 57.1), 1350-10-11
Witnesses: Sir Thomas Deschalers; William Ward; Hugh de Croft; William Muschet; Nicholas de Rising in the county of Cambridge.
Note on dorse: Memorandum quod Johannes Mautravers miles et Agnes uxor eius attornaverunt in presencia Nicholai Pynnok clerici Willielmi de Fritton apud Southewerk die Iovis proxima post festum sancti Dionisij anno infrascripto.
Quitclaim of the advowson to Sir Guy de Seyntler and others (as in 57.1), 1350-10-13
Witnesses: Sir Thomas Deschalers; William Ward; Hugh de Croft; William Muschet; Nicholas de Rising in the county of Cambridge.
Quitclaim of the annual pension of £100 from the manors of Landbeach and Deeedale to be paid by those named in 49a., 1359-09-04
Witnesses: Sir Henry de Colville; Sir Baldwin de Sancto Georgio; Sir Warin de Bassingbourn, knights; John de Cheyne; Hugh de Bray.
Quitclaim of the donor’s right in solar in St Mary’s parish over the great gate of the beneficiaries to Alan of Wells, burgess, and Johanna his wife, 1295-05-01
Witnesses: John Gerund, mayor, Guy le Spicer, Peter le Baker, Simon Sephare, John Perin, bailiffs; Bartholomew Gogging, John Portehors, John Buth, Henry de Berton, goldsmith, Matthew Goldsmith, Gilbert Sis, Roger le Turnur, John Utlaue, John Sis, Thomas Brokesheued.
The property came to be part of the college site.
Quitclaim of the messuages, cottages and rents, which the Gild of St Mary formerly received from John Pilat, Robert de Brigham, John Wytch, Thomas de Chadenhaw and Richard Tableter to the alderman, brethren and sisters of the Gild of the BVM in Cambridge, 1346-11-05
Witnesses: Richard Tuliet, Bartholomew Morice, William de Lolleworthe, Thomas Moris, John de Newton, Stephen Maunstel, Daniel de Felsted.
The property came to be part of the college site.
Quitclaim of their respective portions to Richard Snow, 2 Sept. 1734., 1789-05-23
Document 9.
Quitclaim to Agnes, once wife of his brother John, and to her son Robert of all right to a tenement in Plotes Lane due as his share in his father's land, 1325-02-22
Witnesses: Eudo de Elpringham, mayor; Miles de Trumpington; Robert de Brunne; William Holay; John de Comberton.
Note on dorse that the document was co-signed in the house of John de Comberton with the seal of Humfrey de Pinchbeck in the presence of John de Comberton; Humfrey de Pinchbeck; Alexander de Chesterton; Richard de Saham; Stephen Godson; John de War'; Walter Benett and Ralph de Refham
Quitclaim to Agnes, widow of Peter de Champnent, and to John de Champnent and his heirs of the manor of Raurethe., 1300 - 1320
Witnesses: Ralph de Huntington; Simon de Goldington; Nicholas de Lanfare; Nicholas de Mareys; William de Esthall; William de Gossefeld.