acquittance
Found in 1892 Collections and/or Records:
3 bills and receipt of £19 7s 7d., 1805-12-04
Dates given are those of receipts.
A bill for the charges of the court at Landbeach, 1632-12-05
These voucher, up to no. 170, were found in two separate bundles both designated by Masters as 'Aquittances of various dates'. A few discrete groups found amongst them are listed separately elsewhere. Nos 12 to 20 are held together by a linen thread.
Account., 1804-08-11
Dates given are those of receipts.
Accounts for the Westminster estate., 1725 - 1727
Acknowledgement by Edward Goode of Cambridge, gent., of receipt from Thomas Savidge, alias Savage, of Cottenham, of £250, with interest, in discharge of conditional surrender (date not given)., 1772-04-24
The court was adjourned to 26 June, 1770, see 289.
Acknowledgement by Susan Walson of Cambridge, widow,, of receipt from Thomas Savidge, alias Savage, of Cottenham of £40, with interest, in discharge of conditional surrender of 6 April 1765., 1765-06-15 - 1770-06-12
Note of verdict, 12 June 1770.
Acknowledgement by William Murfitt of Cambridge, cook, of receipt from Thomas Savidge, alias Savage, of Cottenham of £80, with interest, in discharge of conditional surrender of 15 June 1764., 1769-01-12 - 1770-06-12
Note of verdict, 12 June 1770.
Acknowledgement by William Murfitt of Cambridge, cook, of receipt from Thomas Savidge, alias Savage, of Cottenham of £170, with interest, in discharge of conditional surrender of 13 January 1769., 1769-10-04 - 1770-06-12
Note of verdict, 12 June 1770.
Acknowledgement of £70 with interest from William Handly arising from conditional surrender of 12 Oct. 1776., 1778-12-12 - 1785-04-12
Note of presentation and verdict, 12 Apr. 1785.
Acknowledgement of receipt from John Cooper of £1100 and interest arising from a conditional surrender of 21 June 1791 (299/2)., 1797-09-28 - 1797-10-24
Note of presentation and verdict, 24 October. 1797.
Acknowledgement of receipt from John Seyntwary of Bell's will, sealed and proved, certain bonds and goods, detailed, in satisfaction of all debts due from Seyntwary to Simon Fincham., 1516-06-10
The goods comprise 8 silver spoons; two maple-wood mazers with silver bands, gilt; and a girdle of blue silk with silver and gold decorations.
Acknowledgement of receipt from William Fisher, banker, assign of James Russell, bankrupt liquor merchant, of £300 and interest arising from a conditional surrender of 17 Apr. 1787., 1795-06-19 - 1795-10-27
The conditional surrender was made by the late Susan Russell, formerly Susan Banks.
Note of presentation and verdict, 27 Oct. 1795.
Acknowledgement of receipt from William Taylor of Fen Drayton, miller, , of £130 and interest arising from a conditional surrender of 21 March 1791 (299/3)., 1795-01-31 - 1795-10-27
Note of presentation and verdict, 27 Oct. 1795.
Acknowledgement of satisfaction for £40 with interest from William Handly for conditional surrenders of 22 Feb. 1765, made by Samuel Handly, and of 15 May 1773., 1776-10-12 - 1778-11-03
Note of presentation and verdict, 3 Nov. 1778.
Acquittance for 100 marks, in full payment of 500 marks, by Alan de Banastre, Henry de Tangmere, William de Horwode, Henry le Clerk and master Thomas de Eltisley, Master of CCCC for the advowson of Grantchester., 1362-07-14
Also a quitclaim for all potential actions arising from the will.
Acquittance for 100 marks in part payment of 500 marks from Alan Banaster, Henry de Tangmere, William de Horwode, Henry le Clerk, and Master Thomas de Eltisley, Master of CCCC., 1361-02-02
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Acquittance for 100 marks in part payment of 500 marks from Alan Banaster, Henry de Tangmere, William de Horwode, Henry le Clerk, and Master Thomas de Eltisley, Master of CCCC, 1361-11-03
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Acquittance for £1,700 from Sir Henry Pickering., 1681-12-09
Acquittance for a rent-charge of 1 mark arising out of the rectory of Grantchester., 1419-10-23
The college is named as 'Collegium Sancti Benedicti'.
Acquittance for a rent-charge of 1 mark arising out of the rectory of Grantchester., 1381-10-16
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Acquittance for a rent-charge of 1 mark arising out of the rectory of Grantchester., 1382-10-20
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Acquittance for a rent-charge of 1 mark arising out of the rectory of Grantchester., 1383-10-31
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Acquittance for a rent-charge of 1 mark arising out of the rectory of Grantchester., 1388-05
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Acquittance for a rent-charge of 2 marks arising out of the rectory of Grantchester., 1394-12-11
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Acquittance for a rent-charge of 2 marks arising out of the rectory of Grantchester, 1401-11-01
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.