mortgage
Found in 87 Collections and/or Records:
Mortgage to John Newton junior of property as in 38 for £300 with interest., 1717-12-24
Mortgage to John Plackett of Northampton, tailor, of Ladds Close, Elmington (23 a.) for £100., 1772-08-24
Records of three further sums advanced on dorse.
Mortgage to John, vicar of All Saints Fulbourn and Augustin of Standou [probably vicar of Great Shelford] of two messuages on the high street next St Botolph's rectory., 1361-02-24
The mortgage is for 30 quarters of barley and 24 quarters of draget or barley by next Christmas (to Fulbourn) and Candelmas (Great Shelford), and the messuages lie between a messuage of Master William de Willingham, where the said Daniel lives, and St Botoph's churchyard.
Witnesses: Stephen, son of John Morice, mayor; Master John de Eltisley; John Morice; Richard Martin; John Turner.
Mortgage to Joseph Wentworth of the premises in 09/10/88 for security of £600 and interest., 1870-02-09
With reassignment from John Elliot, William George Killick and Sanders Holben, Esqs, trustees of the estate of E. W. Hardwicke, to Miss Annie Jane Hardwicke and Dr Edwin Webster Hardwicke, dated 21 Feb. 1902
Mortgage to Master Thomas de Eltisley, senior, Stephen Morice, junior, William de Horwode, William Chapman and Robert Brewster of two messuages (as in 6(1), the mortgage bing redeemable by payment of £16 by Michaelmas next., 1361-12-18
Witnesses: Roger de Harleston; John de Baldock; Richard Martin; Richard de Arderne; John le Barker.
Mortgage to Matthew Martin of Cambridge, butcher, of Brickhill Close and 9 acres of arable for 1000 years for £100 at 2 and a half per cent interest., 1721-04-24
Notes on dorse of payment of interest on 24 Apr. 1723, 8 May 1725, and of receipt of use in 1727.
Mortgage to Messrs Barclay, Perkins & Co. for £2,950., 1886-12-02
Memorandum of registration, 29 Jan. 1887.
Mortgage to Messrs Barclay, Perkins & Co, for £4000., 1891-09-24
Registered 19 Mar. 1892.
Mortgage to Messrs Barclay, Perkins & Co, for £5000., 1896-03-30
Registered 30 Dec. 1896.
Mortgage to Messrs John Mortlock and Co., 21 Jan. 1884. Plan included., 1884-01-21 - 1909-10-09
Transfer endorsed thereon, Mortlock and Ainslie to Barclay's Bank, 30 July 1897; reconveyance, Barclay's Bank to Mrs Greef, 9 Oct. 1909.
Mortgage to Messrs Osmond & Co. of 60 Fenchurch Street, wine merchants for up to £600., 1897-06-17
Registered 13 Aug. 1897.
Mortgage to Miss Elizabeth Stanley of a close, as in 6, to secure £100 and interest., 1839-04-14
Mortgage to Mr Robert Bogg of Doctors' Commons of two messuages in Sherborne Lane for £210, viz: £5 on 9 January 1719 and £205 on 9 July 1719., 1718-07-08
Mortgage to Mrs Ann Ibbott for £30 and interest., 1725-02-17
Mortgage to Mrs Grace J. Biden to secure £2000 and interest. Plan included., 1883-04-28
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Mortgage to Mrs M. A. Matthew to secure £1200 and interest, 1887-12-17
All taken to Few and Kester, 15 Feb. 1951, on the sale of the property
Mortgage to Mrs Mary Ann Thompson of the advowsons of Ashingdon and South Fambridge to secure £400., 1904-09-28
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 to Philip Kniveton, citizen and haberdasher of London, of the tithes of Elmington for £309., 1685-12-23
Two endorsements by Kniveton, 1: assigning the mortgage to his ward, Elizabeth Covell, 27 Jan. 1685/6; 2: assigning it to John Milner of Islington on his imminent marriage to Elizabeth Covell, 2 Aug. 1687.
Mortgage to Pierce Brackenbury of the Wrestlers Inn and adjoining tenements for £400., 1688-04-06
XI 9 appears not to relate to Cambridge and is listed at 09/1/10. Nos 51 to 59 (with the possible exception of 56.a and b) not found March 2005. Nos 99, 103-05, 108-10, 112, 115, 119, 122 and 129 not found, perhaps not used.
Mortgage to Richard Berry, LLD, for £200 of the Wrestlers Inn and other tenements in Petty Cury for 1000 years., 1692-07-14
Memorandum on dorse that in this Dr Berry is acting solely as the representative of Susannah Stoyte, spinster, one of the daughters of Edward Stoyte, M.D.
Mortgage to Richard Haddon of Banbury, baker, of a close of pasture in Ratley, as in 3, for £100 and interest., 1808-06-01
Mortgage to Richard Shelley for £1250 and interest, 12 June 1740., 1789-06-10
Document 14.
Mortgage to Sir Francis Child for £700, 6 Mar. 1738/9., 1789-05-27
Document 11.
Mortgage to Sir Thomas Millington for £82 10s on 30 December 1686 and £3082 on 30 June 1687., 1686-06-29
Mortgage to the Misses Rebecca and Ann Harbage of an estate at Ratley for securing £7000 and interest., 1857-03-26
Endorsed with 15a and 15b below.