enfeoffment
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Copy of enfeoffment to Elizabeth Hollond, widow, of a tenement in High Ward Street for £26., 1570-10-10
The tenement, now in the occupation of Thomas Umble [Humble] lies between a messuage or tenement of Clare Hall, now in the tenure of Richard Collin, tailor, S., and a tenement of Trinity Hall, now in the tenure of George Dawson, N., and abuts W. on High Ward Street and E. on the garden of the Clare Hall tenement.
Copy of enfeoffment to John Kyd of a messuage or tenement next to the George for £11., 1571-05-08
The property lies between a tenement of John Kyd, N., and the George, S., and abuts E. on Bridge Street and W. on the George.
Copy of enfeoffment to Robert Lindsey, tailor, of the tenement as in 134 for £13., 1570-10-27
A further enfeoffment, presumably in confirmation, dated 22 Feb. 1571, is found in Lease Book 2 at p. 98.
Copy of enfeoffment to Thomas Creake, LL.B., of a tenement and vacant plot., 1570-12-16
The property lies between Wall Lane [?rather Well Lane], W., and a tenement once of Robert Cowch and a tenement of Trinity Hall, E., and abuts S. partly on the market and partly on the tenement once of Robert Cowch and on the said tenement of Trinity Hall and N.part;ly on a tenement sometime of William Godfrey and partly on another vacant piece of land now or lately of the college. Consideration £20 8s.
Copy of enfeoffment to William Beaumont, burgess and farrier, of the Catharine Wheel for £40., 1571-04-02
Nos. 1-4, 10-11, 16-17, 37, 40, 114-119, 132, 143-44 not used
Copy of enfeoffment toi Andrew Redhead for £44 of a messuage or tenement with a garden in Bridge Street., 1571-11-16
The property lies between the Dolphin, N., and another college tenement in the tenure of William Smith, S., and abuts E.on Bridge Street. Dimesnions given.
Copy of lease of the dyehouse (as in 91D) to Robert Jenkinson for 30 years at an annual rent of 20s, with copy of first part of bond to perform covenants, 1574-03-24
A note by G. A. Wise, dated 12 Sept. 1936. 'on the cataloguing of the deeds of St Botolph parish' analyses the sub-groups 1 to 8; 9 consists of miscellaneous deeds in chronological order. XII 97 and 98 relate to the parish of Over and are listed there.
Counterpart of enfeoffment to John Sechevill, Sir William, perpetual; vicar of the church of All Saints, Cambridge, and John Borlee, of a messuage (as in the last)., 1374-09-30
The transaction to be null and void on payment of 26s 8d a month until a debt oif £11 6s be paid before the Feast of St Petronilla (31 May) following.
Witnesses: William Horwode; John Coton; Henry Purser; John Berle; William Paunfelon.
Enfeoffment to CCCC of lands, etc., as in 18 and 20, 1508-02-02
Witnesses: Master Thomas Pomell, clerk, John Sampson; John Pomell.
Enfeoffment to Edward Eves, yeoman, of six messuages in Walles Llane in the tenure of Richard Wilton, William Plomer, William Wilton and Thomas Richman. The property came to Osborne from Isaac Fleming of Cambridge, haberdasher., 1605-01-31
Witnesses: Thomas Osborne, John Darrell and George Fitch.
Dorse: note of delivery of seisin on 23 Feb., 2 James I. in presence of Richard and William Wilton, with each of their marks.
Enfeoffment to her son Henry of a messuage then in the tenure of John Scot (neighbours specified), 1625-06-17
The property lies between a tenement in the occupation of Henry Preiste (S) and one in the occupation of Samuel Taylor (N) and abuts (W) on the high way and (E) on a tenement in the occupation of the said Samuel Taylor.
Enfeoffment to his youngest son, William Ivatt, of Brickhill Close and 9 acres of arable, part of 20 acres which he purchased of John and Thomas Barnes in 1673., 1685-09-08
Terrier annexed, listing land in Ferme Field, Foxon Field, the Two Mill Field, Church Field and Dunstall Field.
Note of delivery of seisin on dorse of enfeoffment.
Enfeoffment to John Chapman, John Green and Roger Harrison, burgesses, of a house, garden, and 'rentarium', in Walls Lane., 1529-03-08
The property lies between another house, once of Richard Smith, apothecary, and later of John Dale (W) and part of Jesus College close (E). Neighbours of 'rentarium' also given.
Dorse: note of delivery of seisin in presence of George Foister, alderman, John Jenyn, Simon Oliver, Robert Maxwell and John Thirlby scribe.
Enfeoffment to John Howes, Laurence Howes, William Abington, William Pratt, Ralph Giles abd Nicholas Pepys of a house with a garden, and of a 'rentarium' adjacent in Walls Lane., 1528-07-02
The property lies between a house lately of Richard Smith, apothecary, later John Dale's (W) and cloister of St Radegund's (modo Collegij Jhesu) (E).
Dorse: note of delivery of seisin in the presence of George Foister, alderman, John Jenyn, Simon Sliver, Robert Maxwell, burgess, and John Thirlby, scriptor.
Enfeoffment to Richard Partridge of Holton of a messuage with a curtilage and a croft of two acres., 1682-08-18
The property was previously in the occupation of Thomas Gosling, then of John Gosnold and now of [Mary] Bryant, widow, and lies between the lands of the manor of Holton and the garden late of John Gosnold (E) and the highway to Hadleigh (W) and abuts (N) on the lands of the manor and (S) on Mustone Lane.
Consideration: £40.
Titled: Feoffment of house and land by the church at Holton, Suffolk.
Enfeoffment to Samuel Taylor, apothecary, of one messuage (as in last, IX 29.b)`, 1625-06-23
Signed, Henry Gibbs.
Enfeoffment to Samuel Taylor of a messuage as in last three (neighbours specified) now in the tenure of Elizabeth Scott, widow, 1641-08-25
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.
Enfeoffment to Thomas Cosin, clerk, S.T.P., John Seyntwary, Edward Hedge, clerk, Robert Wissett, tailor and John Talbot, apothecary, of one shop (as in 09/9/105), 1512-11-10
Note on dorse of delivery of seisin on the same day,
Enfeoffment to Thomas Cosin, clerk, S.T.P., John Seyntwary, Edward Hedge, clerk, Robert Wissett, tailor and John Talbot, apothecary, of two workshops (as in 09/9/104 and 141, etc.)., 1512-10-20
Signed 'be me John burgyes', 'per me prefat' Joh'em Thyrleby'. Note on dorse of delivery of seisin on the same day.
Enfeoffment to William Bassett, clerk, Thomas Fowler, John Claribans, John Minsterchamber, John Palgrave and Laurence Merton of two shops (as in 09/9/104)., 1481-06-18
Witnesses: John Erlych, mayor; William Smith; William Ward; William Wallis and William Middleton, bailiffs; John Lenton, gentleman; John Wighton and William Pychard.
Enfeoffment to William Graves of five cottages and a close of pasture in Ratley., 1827-11-10
Attested copy, dated 3 May 1841.
Enfeoffment to William Hurst of one tenement in the Butchery next to Peas Market Hill, 1570-09-26
Note on dorse of delivery of seisin on same day.
Feoffment in trust to the Master and Fellows of CCCC for the rectory of Little Wilbraham., 1791-04-20
Nos 11-13, 26-199 not used. 223 (1) relates to the manor of Barton Lancaster and is there housed and listed.
See also under Grantchester XXXVI G 129.1: Dr Hooke's notebook of his livings at Grantchester and Little Wilbraham, 1762-76.
Membrane 5 of 09/35/141 has records of the court of Wilbraham Rycotts for 1631, 1635 and 1636.