certificate
Found in 195 Collections and/or Records:
Certificate of insurance for £14,000 on payment of a premium of £2 3s 6d., 1872-01-31
Certificate of insurance issued to Thomas Phipps, 1826-04-28
Nos 16-18 not used.
There are many items relating to the maintenance of college buildings in the bursars' accounts (CCCC02/B).
Many of the documents relating to the college chapels are separately listed.
Certificate of insurance issued to Thomas Phipps and George Ward, 1824-09-29
Nos 16-18 not used.
There are many items relating to the maintenance of college buildings in the bursars' accounts (CCCC02/B).
Many of the documents relating to the college chapels are separately listed.
Certificate of insurance issued to Thomas Phipps and George Ward for one month's insurance, 26 Nov. to 25 Dec. and for a year commencing 25 Dec. 1823, 1823
Nos 16-18 not used.
There are many items relating to the maintenance of college buildings in the bursars' accounts (CCCC02/B).
Many of the documents relating to the college chapels are separately listed.
Certificate of insurance, no. 111-511-, 1789-04-20
A premium of 11s 6d covers £200 on the house, dairy, etc.; £50 on the barn and stable; £150 on the malting house; £50 on a stable and wood-house, and £50 on two thatched barns, all in the occupation of Thomas Brooks.
Certificate of insurance of new buildings from 3 Sept. 1823 to 29 Sept. 1824 issed to Thomas Phipps and George Ward, 1823-09-08
Nos 16-18 not used.
There are many items relating to the maintenance of college buildings in the bursars' accounts (CCCC02/B).
Many of the documents relating to the college chapels are separately listed.
Certificate of insurance of the new buildings issued to the Master and Fellows of CCCC, 1826-10-02
Nos 16-18 not used.
There are many items relating to the maintenance of college buildings in the bursars' accounts (CCCC02/B).
Many of the documents relating to the college chapels are separately listed.
Certificate of official search., 1908-01-22
Certificate of payment by Thomas Manfield of 6s 8d for the Ox-boys of Trumpington, 1754-05-22
Certificate of payment of land tax., 1799-03-04
Originally annexed to VI 93.
Certificate of redemption of land tax by the Rev. William Henry Markby; no. 112507., 1822-03-23
The rectory of Duxford St Peter was purchased from Sarah Harris, widow, and Thomas Harris, the incumbent, by Archbishop Tenison in 1704, and presented to the college in 1706, the archbishop reserving the right of nomination during his lifetime. It appears from item 3, however, that Tenison had an interest in Duxford from at least 1689.
The Master and Fellows agreed on 4 Dec. 1867, to sell the advowson to Clare College with a view to the union of the two Duxford parishes.
Certificate of redemption of Land Tax (no. 171, 561) on 2 Silver St, 1937-01-01
Site plan annexed
Certificate of redemption of land tax (no. 167,146) on land in Coldham's lane and no. 118 New Street, 1935-08-02
Taken by Few and Kester 15 Feb. 1951
Certificate of redemption of land tax no. 171.653; registered no,. 273842. Map annexed., 1937-01-12
Registered, 1 Feb. 1937; exonerated from 25 Dec. 1936
Certificate of redemption of land tax, no. 171.821 (registered no. 274076),, 1937-03-03
Exonerated from 25 Dec. 1936. Ordnance Survey map with property shown, attached.
Certificate of Redemption of Land Tax, no. 173,586 (Regd no. 275686), exonerated 25 Mar. 1937., 1937-06-29
Includes Ordnance Survey map (1927) with property marked.
Certificate of redemption of land tax, no 274079 / 171,824; exoneration from 25 Dec. 1936., 1937-03-03
Includes map.
Certificate of redemption of land tax on 6 acres, 2 roods and 26 poles on Parallelogram Road [Grange Road] in the occupation of Augustus Arthur Vansittart., 1872-11-28
Property adjoining Leckhampton House. (Note that the lease to Vansittart from Michaelmas 1871 is no longer with the college muniments)
Certificate of redemption of land tax on 7 acres, 3 roods and 1 pole in the occupation of William Dobbs and of the Treasurer of the college Cricket Club., 1873-06-26
Neighbours specified. (Cricket field off Sidgwick Avenue)
Certificate of redemption of land tax on 19 Petty Cury, 1908-01-21
Ground plan annexed
Certificate of redemption of land tax on Dunstal field, in the occupation of C. T. Chivers; no. 177,674; reg. no. 279957; exoneration from 25 Mar. 1938., 1938-06-22
Includes map.
Certificate of redemption of land tax on land occupied by James Clabbon and Thomas Tomson and supporting documents, 1820-12-23
Endorsed: Redemption of Land tax on Hospital Pasture.
Certificate of redemption of Tithe Rentcharge under the Tithe Acts, 1836 and 1925 for land at Barton., 1934-03-23
Certified by J. M. Keynes as Bursar of King's College.
Certificate of registration., 1952-11-15
Plan annexed.
Certificate of registration., 1822-03-25
The rectory of Duxford St Peter was purchased from Sarah Harris, widow, and Thomas Harris, the incumbent, by Archbishop Tenison in 1704, and presented to the college in 1706, the archbishop reserving the right of nomination during his lifetime. It appears from item 3, however, that Tenison had an interest in Duxford from at least 1689.
The Master and Fellows agreed on 4 Dec. 1867, to sell the advowson to Clare College with a view to the union of the two Duxford parishes.