quitclaim
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
Quitclaim to Alan de Wells and Joan his wife of a messsuage held by gift of Richard brother of Margaret., 1299-06-02
The messuage lies between a messuage once Ernisius Mercator's and another once Richard le Cutler's.
Witnesses: John Dunning, mayor; Simon Godeman; Geoffrey Knyvet; John Ere; John de Leck, bailiffs; Henry Aurifaber; Matthew Aurifaber; Simon de Refham; William Engayne; Walter de Caston.
Quitclaim to Alan de Wells and Joan his wife of a tenement held by feoffment of Stephen, brother of Richerus, 1294-11-20
Witnesses: John Gerund, mayor; Guy le Spicer; Peter le Baker; Simon Sephar; John Perrin, bailiff; Geoffrey Fabrarius; Robert Steersman; Henry de Barton; Reginald de Comberton; John de Branketre.
Quitclaim to Alan de Wells of a piece of land next to St Michael's churchyard, 1312-04-25
Witnesses: Guy le Spicer, mayor; John Doke; John de Trumpington; John de Comberton and Thomas de Snailwell, bailiffs; Simon de Refham; Henry de Barton; Reginald de Trumpington and John Robylard.
Quitclaim to all right to a parcel of garden in St Benedict’s parish next the college’s tenement held by Margaret Barbour to William Beketon, rector of St Benedict’s church, 1392-09-08
The cut-off date is fairly arbitrary, but most of these deeds, many of them concerning the acquisition of the college site and its environs, are related to properties first acquired by the gilds.
Quitclaim to an acre of meadow in East Wratting in Lanedisholm which he holds of Sarra, widow of Gilbert Pichard and which she has given to the Knights Templar., 1200 - 1250
Witnesses: Stephen Underwood (sub bosco); Peter his brother; Walter le Messer; William de Kentford; Gilbert del Soler de Clare; William Bretun de Trillons; Roger le Leverer
Quitclaim to Bartholomew Gogging, burgess, of all right to a rent of 16s which she had by gift of Sabina Hubbard, 1299
Witnesses: John Dunning, mayor; Simon Goodman; Geoffrey Knyvet; John de Leek; John Robiland, bailiffs; John Prentice; Robert le Steersman; Geoffrey de Costesseye; Miles de Trumpington.
Quitclaim to Bartholomew Gogging of all right to four acres of arable land in Cambridge field., 1279 - 1280
Quitclaim to CCCC of a messuage as in 161 and 162 at the instance of the executors of the wills of Seyntwary and Curson now deceased., 1519-10-13
Witnesses:Thomas Eyton, gent.; Thomas Ricardby; Henry Gilson; John Woolward; John Bagger. Note on dorse of delivery of seisin on 22 Sept. 12 Henry VIII in the presence of Thomas Eyton, gent., Henry Gilson, both burgesses; Nichael Symonds, goldsmith; John Bagger; Robert Jerveys.
Quitclaim to CCCC of all actions, real or personal to the date of the deed, 1475-03-31
No. 5 reclassified; nos. 26, 28, 36 and 37 and R11 not used. No. 38 relates to Chatteris. R13 is concerned with various estates and is listed under 'Cambridgeshire, various'.
Quitclaim to CCCC of all rights, claims, titles, etc., on the lands of CCCC in the town or fields in the town and county of Cambridge., 1471-12-07
CCCC claims a yearly rent of 7s 8d, with suit of court,, 3s, and 2 capons in the Manor of Barton for lands, etc., in Grantchester; Merton claims a parcel of a messuage in St Giles' parish and a rent of 3s with suit of court to Merton Hall in Cambridge. The award is of 4s per annum to CCCC from Merton in lieu of all claims arising from lands in the town or county of Cambridge, and is to be followed by an exchange of quitclaims (see 78.1).
Quitclaim to CCCC to an annual rent of 53s 4d., 1460-01-12
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 to Cristina Mariota, wife of Geoffrey Redman, of messuage as in 69., 1365-08-23
Witnesses: Peter Smith; John Baldwie, tanner; John Wiltshire; John Cheeseman; John de Newnham
Quitclaim to Dr Thomas Tooke of the advowson of Great Braxted., 1715-03-01
The advowson was purchased by Dr Thomas Tooke for £80 in 1715 and, like that of Lambourne, bequeathed to the college in his will dated 7 Dec. 1719, but without the fifty-year interval. The next presentation had previously been sold.
Quitclaim to Geoffrey de Lynn and Elena his wife of a messuage which the said Geoffrey and Elena hold by gift of Lady Isabella de Scales; Sir William de Lalleford, parson of Revenhall and John Godrad, parson of Pampelworth., 1330-06-01
The messuage lies in length and breadth up to the land of John de Newton (S) [Stockton Hall]. They also permit appointment of an attorney to the said Geoffrey and executor of Master William de Warwick on all lands, etc., which they hold for the their life by gift of Simon de Stockton.
Witnesses: John de Deneford; John Pittock; John Knyvet; Robert de Palgrave; Walter de Salworth; William de Lynn.
Quitclaim to Giles de Hinxton and Margaret his wife of 14s annual pension from a messuage, 30 selions of land, two acres of meadow, other water meadows, fisheries, etc., in Over, 1330-05-31
Witnesses: John de Cheny; Robert Pigas; Nicholas Cundy; John son of Luke of Over
Quitclaim to Godfrey de Hauxton, merchant, and Hawysia his wife of a messuage as in 09/8/76., 1307-01-04
Witnesses: Simon de Stockton, mayor; John Edward; Simon de Brunne; Ralph de Cumberton, junior; Robert de Well, bailiffs; Simon de Reyfham; Geoffrey le Ironmonger; John Robylard; William le Spicer.
Quitclaim to Helen Sherewynd of annual rent of one penny from a messuage held by William Bracy, father of Helen., 1298-01-08
Witnesses: John Dunning, mayor; Bartholomew Gogging; Geoffrey Knyvet; John de Brancketre; Walter de Barking; John Perrin; Nicholas Barefoot; Hugh de Beltham
Quitclaim to Helen, wife of Robert de Cottenham, tanner and burgess, of all right to one messuage which they held together by gift of Helen, widow of John Baron, burgess., 1346-12-20
The messuage lies between a tenement of Henry de Beche and a tenement of the said Robert, and extends from Henry de Beche's tenement to the king's highway.
Witnesses: Philip Cayley, mayor; Henry le Clerk; William de Lolworth; Richard de Thaxted, junior; Geoffrey de Warwick, bailiff; John de Weston; Henry de Beche; Henry de Brunne; John de Pocklington
Quitclaim to Henry Allen of Barton, Richard Howysson of Comberton and Nicholas son of Henry Aunger of Barton to 9 acres and 1 rood in Barton (as in 34)., 1424
Nos 30 (now 43), 31, 42, 44, 45, 54, 73 not used. Nos 1-40 formerly XXXVII 19-21. Nos. 41-76 formerly XXXVII 16. Nos. 77-83 formerly XXXVII 15.
The section has been extensively re-numbered in the past.
For further deeds relating to Barton and the manor of Barton Lancaster see CCCC09/37 (XXXVII).
For copies of early deeds see 87.
Quitclaim to Henry Camerarius of 3 acres of land which Walter formerly held of Sir Walter Camerarius, father of Henry., 1250 - 1290
The land lies between lands of the said Henry and abuts on land of the Prior of La Blakemore (W) and on the king's highway leading to Roys cross (E).
Witnesses: Nicholas le Grey; Peter son of William; Peter Sonke; Henry de Wancy; John Pake; William son of Robert; William Parmentar'; Sir Robert Capll.
Quitclaim to Henry de Brunne, burgess, and Margaret his wife, of all right to a messuage next 'le Triperslane'., 1343-12-28
The messuage lies between a messuage of the said Henry and Tripery Lane and extends from the highway to the tenement of Margaret Andrew.
Witnesses: Henry de Beche; Adam de Bungay; Simon de Chesterton; William de Slademere; Robert de Cottenham.
Quitclaim to Henry de Brunne, burgess, and Margaret his wife, of all rights to one messuage and two acres of land in Cambridge., 1337-05-07
Quitclaim to Henry de Tangmere, burgess, and Aumflesia his wife, to all right in 4½ acres of land in Cambridge field, 1346-03-19
Quitclaim to Henry de Tangmere, burgess, of all rights to barns and arable lands in Cambridge field which Henry holds of his gift., 1352-11-05
Witnesses: Stephen son of John Morice, mayor; Thomas son of Bartholomew Morice; Thomas Pipere, fishmonger; Thomas Bolle; Thomas le Wryght.
Quitclaim to Henry de Tangmere, burgess, of of two acres and one rood of land in the fields of Cambridge and Barnwell (as in 09/4/1/81), 1350-12-18
Witnesses: William de Horwode, mayor; John de Paunfeld; Thomas de Marbylthorp; William de Lindsey; Richard Powel, bailiffs; John de Pocklington; Simon de Sleaford (as in 09/4/1/81).