letters of attorney
Found in 127 Collections and/or Records:
Letters of attorney for John Marrye and Robert Child, clerks, to receive seisin of lands, etc., in Barton conveyed from John and William Fan by deed dated 5 Oct., 23 Henry VII., 1507-10-08
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.
Letters of attorney for John Monday and John Eston, fellows, to enter into the manor of Letheringham Hoo and make distraint for annuities of £12 and of 10 marks and arrearages., 1620-08-21
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.
Letters of attorney for John Painter to deliver seisin of the above (69)., 1404-10-14
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.
Letters of attorney for John Pawe of Cambridge to deliver seisin of the acre in the last., 1300-06-05
For Holt and Dry Holt in Trumpington Fields see 09/4/1/158 following.
Letters of attorney for John Seyntwary, president of CCCC, to recover by law a debt of 21s 8d from John Baxter of Cambridge, butcher., 1498-05-05
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.
Letters of attorney for John Veysel, burgess, to deliver to Masters William Somersham, Thomas Bodeney and William Beckton, clerks, 10s 4d rent from a shop in Cambridge., 1400-08-18
Witnesses: Richard Billingford, chancellor of the university; Thomas Trivet, mayor; William Britling; Thomas Jacob; John Aldeby and others
Letters of attorney for John Warwick and Richard Scot to deliver seisin of property in 83., 1403-04-23
Witnesses: Robert Goodrich, mayor; Simon Bentybowe; William Brittling; John Knapton; William Lufton, bailiffs
Letters of attorney for John Wylweby to deliver seisin of an acre in Grantchester (see 62)., 1384-12-10
The acre lies between land of William atte Hill and the common headland and abuts on land of the Rector of Grantchester and on land of Jakes de Grantchester.
Witnesses: William Everard; John Lacy; John Wylweby; Adam son of Ralph; John Pavelee.
Letters of attorney for Leonard Genninges, clerk, and William Taylor, to deliver seisin., 1594-11-30
Note on dorse of Leonard Gennynges and William Tailder taking possession on 16 May 1595 and delivering it to Robert Gill.
The endowment is to support four scholars.
Letters of attorney for Master John de Kingston to deliver seisin, 1307-06-15
Letters of attorney for Nicholas Martyn, B.A. and Fellow, James Armstronge and Robert Gill, yeomen, to take seisin., 1595-01-26
Note on dorse of Leonard Gennynges and William Tailder taking possession on 16 May 1595 and delivering it to Robert Gill.
The endowment is to support four scholars.
Letters of attorney for Ralph Garland to deliver seisin to Sir Nicholas Gerard of 8 acres of land in the fields of Harlton., 1324-03-21
Witnesses: Sir Roger de Huntingfield, knight; Giles de Hinxton; Nicholas ad Fontem; Nicholas Jacob; Roger le Palmer; John Weld; Alexander Carbonel
Letters of attorney for Reginald Elm to deliver seisin to John Aldeby, John Lichfield of Cambridge and John Wise of Shelford of lands, tenements and rents in Cambridge and Grantchester., 1396-08-03
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.
Letters of attorney for Richard Adam and Henry Crowlond to deliver seisin to John Cook and John Newman of 2 acres in Barton (see 49)., 1474-03-30
Properties passing from Andrew Doket to John Cook and John Newnham (48-52) and subsequently to Robert Fan, with other lands (53 following), later acquired by Corpus Christi College (65 following).
Letters of attorney for Richard Adam to deliver seisin., 1474-08-08
See no. 40, which is cited.
Witnesses: William Levechild; Robert Fan; Richard Aunger senior; Richard Aunger junior; John Taburn, all of Barton.
Letters of attorney for Richard Ade of Chesterton to deliver seisin to John Cooke, skinner and burgess of Cambridge, and John Newman of Toft of 3 roods of land in Barton., 1474-03-31
The land lies between land of CCCC and land of Richard Rolff and abuts on the raod leading towards Cambridge.
Letters of attorney for Richard Bones of Barton to deliver seisin to John Freeman of Barton of all lands and tenements in the vills and fields of Barton, Grantchester and Coton which came to him by right of inheritance., 1455-09-28
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.
Letters of attorney for Richard Bones of Barton to receive seisin of lands as in 38., 1453-03-08
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.
Letters of attorney for Richard Bonys [Bones] of Barton to deliver seisin to Thomas Mast, etc., as in 40., 1456-06-30
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.
Letters of attorney for Richard Fermer and Ralph de Malvern, chaplain, jointly and severally to deliver seisin of the manors of Landbeach and Deepdale to those named in 49a., 1359-08-29
Annual payment: £100 for his life.
Witnesses: Sir Edward de Kendal; Thomas Deschalers; Ralph Lovel; Richard de Hemenhale; John Dengayne; John Chynne; John de Grantchester.
Letters of attorney for Richard Palmer of the same to deliver seisin of a piece of meadow in Beeston to Robert Aleyn, John his son, Edmund Aleyn, John Markaunt and Robert Thornekyn of Beeston., 1452-05-03
The land was held by the donor, John Aleyn and John Clerk, deceased, by gift of the father of John Aleyn.
Letters of attorney for Robert de Staines to deliver seisin to William de Horwode, John de . . . Sherman and Simon de Sleford of 2 acres of meadow in Grantchester., 1349-06-14
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.
Letters of attorney for Robert Dorrington, copyholder,to surrender all John's messuage, land, meadows, etc., to the use of Robert Tayler, with a view to a recovery by John's brother Thomas., 1673-03-18
Mostly loose sheets until 1669 after which there occur small bundles of papers once pinned together.
Letters of attorney for Robert Dorrington, Robert Taylor and William Annis jointly or severally to surrender messuage and lands as in 7 to the use of William Bryan of Cambridge, confectioner., 1665-03-29
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
Letters of attorney for Robert Marrys and William Davy, clerks, to receive seisin of lands as in 76, etc., 1506-10-20
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.