conveyance
Found in 273 Collections and/or Records:
Deed of feoffment of property as in 21, 1573-03-26
Deed of sale of land in Lode Moor and assignment of debts to CCCC, 1732-11-02
Endorsed with schedule of debts and real and personal effects of Wybrow.
Deed of sale to CCCC of Brian's Close, Dovehouse Close and 80 acres of land, 1586-12-20
The property was lately occupied by John Sterne and Thomas Smith, originally by Sir John Hynde, father of Francis. 3a annexed
Deed to lead the uses of 202, viz. the granting of a lease of the Landbeach property lease to Allan Lockhart., 1662-02-15
Deed to lead the uses of a fine., 1694-10-23
Provision for a messuage and farm, etc., called Little Wilsie, formerly in the occupation of Robert Greene, in the parishes of Ketton, alias Kedditton, Sturmer and Withersfield in the counties of Essex and Suffolk, and a moiety of a messuage or farm formerly in the occupation of Widow Byford in Great Wratting, Suffolk, to pass to the heirs of William and Elizabeth.
Demise of the co-feoffees of CCCC (Master, Thomas Cosin, five fellows, and John Talbott apothecary) of two adjacent messuages to the use of T. Cosin, his heirs, etc., 1512-06-10
Demise to Henry Reynold, John Barber, senior, and Thomas Thresher of all lands, tenements and libherties in Over late of Roger Fawceby and others, 1472-02-10
Witnesses: John Burn; John Batsford; William Wighton; Thomas Cooper; Thomas Roberd.
Demise to Hugh Ploughwright and John Abraham, leather dresser, of eleven acres and three rods of arable land., 1406-09-25
Demise to John Hesewell, burgess, John Erlych, William Pechard and William Smith of a messuage with garden adjacent in Newnham (as in 61, etc.), 1482-01-15
Sir William Crocheman's tenement is now Thomas Huntingdon, esquire's.
Witnesses: John Deighton; Robert Coope; John Crofte John Keynsham; Richard Deben, burgess.
Demise to John Wyth of Oakington and Agnes his wife of a messuage in Barnwell (as in 3 q.2), 1331-12-24
The messuage, formerly of Matilda Dixey, lies between a messuage of Robert le Long and a messuage of Agnes Godfrey and abuts on the highway and on the croft of Geoffrey Page.
Witnesses: John Pilet, mayor; Adam de Clifford; Simon Bernard; Simon de Welton; John Potkin; Thomas Joachim; John de Ware.
Demise to Reginald de Helm and Thomas Bockesham of a messuage with a garden adjacent in Newnham., 1407-10-01
The messuage lies between a tenement once Sir William Crocheman, knight's, and a tenement formerly Matilda Brewster's and abuts on the highway and on a tenement once the said Sir William Crocheman's.
Witnesses: John Gainsford, mayor; John Sexton, butcher; Stephen Neel; John Eversden; Alan Hubbard, bailiffs.
Demise to Robert Painter, carpenter, John Keynsham, William Thirkell, William Duffield and John Andrew, clerk, of a messuage as in 3(1), 1481-05-29
(Reginald Ely replaced as neighbour by Andrew Doket.
Witnesses: John Erlych, mayor; William Warde William Smith; William Wallis; Thomas Middleton, bailiff.
Demise to Thomas Jacob, burgess of a messuage in Milne Street (as in 99, 101-2), 1429-08-20
Witnesses: William Wedgwood, mayor; Stephen Neel; Richard Andrew; William Spencer; John Duxworth, bailiffs; John Chance; Thomas Sturiyn
Demise to William Caldecote of Caldecote, Alexander King of Toft and John Rattlesden of Newnham of a messuage with adjacent garden in Newnham (as in 61)., 1408-04-28
Witnesses: John Gainsford, mayor; John Sexton, butcher; Stephen Neel; John Eversden; Alan Hubbard, bailiffs.
Draft deed of enfranchisment, CCCC to Henry Headly, of copyholds in the manor of Landbeach Chamberlains., 1857-02-10
Originally drawn up in 1856 and heavily corrected.
Draft of release (09/7/89 (i)), 1602
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.
Draft of unexecuted conveyance to Master and Fellows of CCCC of 6 messuages., 1523 - 1544
Annotated in preparation of a subsequent version, with 7 messuages.
Draft of unexecuted conveyance to Richard Kirkby., 1523 - 1544
Annotated in preparation of a subsequent version, with 7 messuages.
Draft or copy of sale to John Mere, M.A., bedel, of three tenements for £100 (in Mere's hand), 1556-06-27
Duplicate conveyance to James Thomas Mander of a piece of land in the parishes of Ratley and Upton., 1909-09-29
Plan and schedule included.
(Duplicate) conveyance to the Rev. Edward Bickersteth and others of a piece of land abutting on Parallelogram Road [Grange Road] (E) and the college cricket field (W) for £6050, as site of Selwyn College., 1879-11-03
The site comprises 8 acres, 2 roods and 36 poles. Plan included. Pencil note on dorse that Selwyn is not to build within 25 yards of the cricket field and is to keep up fences.
Duplicates of 5a and 5b., 1725-11
Enfeoffment to Peter Nobys, John Cutting, William Sowode, John Marys, Robert Morley and William Duplake, clerks [Master and Fellows of CCCC] of a messuage as in 3(1), 1516-07-28
Gilbert Simson and John Thirlby appointed Stacey's attornies to deliver seisin. Endorsed with note of delivery.
Enfeoffment to Thomas Cosin, Master of CCCC, of all lands and tenements in Cambridge and Newnham held by gift of Thomas Cosin and John Seyntwary by a deed dated 16 July 23 Henry VII [1508]., 1508-09-20
Also includes appointment of Robert Wysett and Nicholas Simonds to deliver seisin.
Exchange with J. S. and C. S. Bryers of the advowson of Bowers Gifford for those of Ashingdon and South Fambridge., 1925-12-31
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.