fine
Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
Agreement in form of a fine in a plea between Geoffrey Seman of Cambridge and John de St Maur for the manor of Westbery in Croxton currently held by Reginald de Grey, knight, on a 12-year lease., 1342-07-14 - 1344-10-14
Before Justices John de Stonore; William de Shareshull; Roger Hillary; John de Shardolowe and Richard de Kalleshulle.
John recognises that the manor belongs to Geoffrey who pays him 100 marks.
Endorsed: Cantebr' inter Galfrid' Seman . . . Quer. Johannem de Sto Mauro'
Copy of final concord, John England and Martha his wife deforciants, William Graves, plaintiff, of six messuages, six gardens and 2 acres of pasture in Ratley., 1827-11-25 - 1827-12-01
Attested copy, dated 3 May 1841.
Copy of final concord: Matthew Cutlove and others querents, Robert Wace, Ann, his wife, and others deforciants., 1711-06-01 - 1711-06-20
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.
Counterpart, 1345-03-06
Counterpart, 1346-10-09 - 1346-11-28
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
Counterpart, 1392-01-23 - 1392-02-12
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
Counterpart, 1358 - 1359
Querents: Alan Banastre, parson of Lolworth, John de Tamworth, clerk; John [Calstyn], vicar of St Botolph's, William de Horwode; deforciants: John de Grantchester and Johanna his wife
Counterpart, 1449-07-01 - 1449-07-07
Fourth querent here spelled 'Haldenby'
Counterpart of 16b., 1681
Counterpart of fine, John Bretoun of Abington Parva, John his son and Joan de Crek, querents; John de Kirkeby of Winton, deforciant,concerning a rent of 26s 8d, 1332-06-15
Counterpart of fine, John de Cantebr', querens, and Geoffrey son of Alexander Peche, deforciant: one messuage and five shops., 1313-03-10
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.
Counterpart of fine, John de Cantebr', querens, and Geoffrey son of Alexander Peche, deforciant: one messuage and five shops, i.e. counterpart of last., 1313-03-10
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.
Counterpart of fine: John Halsted, querant; Thomas Tudway, gentleman, Margaret his wife, Susanna Webster, widow, and Elizabeth Webster, spinster, deforciants., 1720-11
The property concerned comprises 12 messuages, 4 gardens and 4 orchards in Cambridge.
[John Halsted was owner of the Katherine Wheel and has a monumental inscription in Little St Mary's church]
Counterpart of fine, Robert le Glover and Isabella his wife, querents and John atte Church and John de Abbotsley, chaplain deforciants, for one messuage, 1340-07-31
Counterpart of fine: Robert Seman, querent, and Richard Pichat and Joan his wife, deforciants, for a garden, 1345-03-06
Final concord: Bernard and Elizabeth Walcot deforciants, Sir Henry Pickering querent., 1682
Final concord (both halves): Master and Fellows of CCC querents, Erasmus Earl and Robert Wace deforciants, for the rectories of Fulmodeston-cum-Croxton and Thurning., 1719-02
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.
Final concord (both halves): Richard Webb Hitch and Elizabeth Hitch to John Rutledge (£60), 1828-06-02 - 1828-06-25
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.
Final concord (both parts): John Harrison, clerk, plaintiff, David Walker Morgan, LLD, deforciant of the advowson of Ashingdon (Assendon) for £100., 1777-04-16 - 1777-05-12
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.
Final concord (both parts): Master and Fellows of CCC plaintiffs, Thomas Stonor. George Cary and Michael Blount deforciants., 1794-02
Consideration £860.
Final concord (copy), Thomas Aldrich, querent, Francis and Thomas Hyde, Edward Wood and Richard Aunger deforciants., 1572-10-09 - 1572-11-28
Endorsed: 'rec' mor for the Coppye of this Fyne:- xviijd'.
Final concord: Duke of Norfolk deforciant, John Dannock and Nicholas his son, querents. Consideration: £300, 1559-05-26 - 1559-06-14
The property conveyed comprises the manor of Cagthorpe, with considerable land, etc., the advowsons of Cagthorpe, Fulmodeston and Croxton; an annuity of 13s 4d from the rectory of Fulmodeston, etc. The annuity is tacitly included with the advowson in the following items.
Final concord for 1 acre of land and the advowson of Grantchester on payment of 100 marks., 1358 - 1359
Querents: Alan Banastre, parson of Lolworth, John de Tamworth, clerk; John [Calstyn], vicar of St Botolph's, William de Horwode; deforciants: John de Grantchester and Johanna his wife
Final concord for the manor of Landbeach: John, King of Castile, etc., Thomas de Eltisley senior, William Horwode and Robert de Eltisley, querents, Richard de Ellington and Joan his wife, deforciants, who receive payment of 100 marks., 1374-11-12
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