mortgage
Found in 87 Collections and/or Records:
Mortgage of 10 and a half acres of fen to Mrs Mary Whipham for £51 5s, 1704-04-11
See also CCCC09/19/1-6, notably 19/4 for bequest of arable at Quy by William to Francis Wybrow, 1712.
Nos 10 and 11 refer to Over and Newnham respectively and are there listed.
Mortgage of 10 Princes' Street to James Watts for £100., 1887-08-30 - 1896-06-06
Endorsed with transfer of mortgage from James Watts to Henry Houseman, 6 June 1896; registered 9 June 1896.
Mortgage of 10 Princes' Street to Phineas Podger for £100., 1900-10-09
Registered 27 Oct. 1900.
Mortgage of Bushey Close to Miss Edith Mary Baseley for securing £50 and interest., 1894-10-22
Mortgage of messuage and croft and 11½ acres of arable and meadow to William Goodall, clerk, M.A., Fellow of Peterhouse, for £150 and interest., 1728-10-22
Mortgage of nos 8 to 10 Lewisham Street to the Rev, C. F. O. Spencer and the Rev. Francis William Thoyts r for securing £1000 and interest., 1883-05-10
Registered 28 May 1883.
Mortgage of property as in 2, etc., to John Lullpeck of Hadleigh, cooper, for £35., 1738-08-10
Mortgage of the advowson of South Fambridge to Sir Thomas Dyke Acland to secure £20,000 already charged on other hereditaments by an indenture of even date., 1872-12-21
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.
Mortgage of the advowson, pensions, tithes and glebe to Richard Browne of Fulmodeston for £130 payable by 25 August 1709., 1708-08-24
The advowson was purchased by the college in 1718. For the early history of the advowson see 1a below.
For the decision to purchase on the favourable report of two fellows, see Chapter Book, 3, pp. 64-5.
The modern references for 1g and 1h have been reversed to preserve the chronological sequence.
Nos 7, 9, 11 and 13 not used.
Mortgage of the advowson to William Wright for £50 5s payable by 14 May 1758., 1757-11-14
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.
Mortgage of The Duke of Ormond's Head, 13 Princes' Street, to Barclay, Perkins & Co. for £2,900., 1882-12-29 - 1883-12-29
Memorandum of registration on 23 May 1883.
Mortgage of the premises to Miss Ann Harwood for securing £1000 and interest, with assignment of fire insurance policy, 1828-06-30
The tenement, late in the occupation of John Dyson and now in that of Robert Richards, cordwainer, abuts (W) on the High Street, (N) on the tenement in the tenure of John Duport, (S) on a tenement in the tenure of Simon Adams and (E) on the yard belonging to Duport's tenement. Dimensions given.
Mortgage of the property to Alfred Durling Bartlett and James Hutchinson for £900., 1897-08-16
Note on dorse: '18th February 1899. Four hundred pounds part of the within mentioned sum of Nine hundred pounds paid off.'
Mortgage to Barclay, Perkins & Co. Ltd for £6,100., 1897-03-09
Registered 1 Oct. 1897.
Mortgage to Barclay, Perkins & Co. Ltd for £6,100., 1897-06-17
Registered 22 Sept. 1897.
Mortgage to Clement Francis for £4000 of premises as in the last, 1875-11-24
With release of 12 June 1882 and further release of 13 June 1882
Mortgage to Edmund Draper of Edmonton, Middlesex for £2926., 1686-02-20
Mortgage to Elizabeth Pare, widow, for £40 and interest., 1726-02-21
Mortgage to George St Swithin Williams of Bushey Close for securing £50 and interest., 1897-12-02
Mortgage to James Spencer of the same property for £500, 1825-02-12
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.
Mortgage to James Stockton of a close of ground containing about 5 acres for securing £150 with interest at £4 10s per annum., 1886-10-12
Mortgage to John Cook of the Inner Temple and William Tempest of the Middle Temple for £2120 by means of lease and release., 1682-02-17 - 1682-02-18
The lease and release and Pickering's bond in £4000 to perform covenants are stitched together. The release carries endorsements by John Cook (23 Feb. 1682) renouncing his claim; by Sir Henry Pickering (30 Nov. 1683) acknowledging receipt of a further £500.
Mortgage to John Downing for £50 and interest of a messuage with yard and gardenin Holton in the tenure of Mary and of Ann Wymark, inherited from Edward Wellum., 1804-01-25
Endorsed with a series of receipts by John Downing dating from 1805 to 1808.