Land tenure
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Blackspot removals in Natal: papers collected by John Aitchison
Papers, news cuttings, copies of articles, correspondence, and photographs and negatives, collected by John Aitchison documenting the impact of the Blackspot Removal Campaign in Natal.
Copies of and extracts from Dr John Woodward's will, 1778 - 1850
Dr Woodward bequeathed a collection of fossils to the University at his death in 1728, together the means to endow a professorship and establish a museum.
Correspondence on agricultural tenancies; with related resolution, 1879-04-21 - 1879-06-09
The correspondence includes items inherited by Power from his predecessors and added by Vice-Chancellors Cookson (1848, 1863-4, 1872-3), Porter (1881-4) and, perhaps, others.
Deeds and related documents, mostly of University property in Cambridge, 1473 - 1973
The Financial Board records comprise historic deeds of University property, an extensive subject file sequence, letter books and officers' working papers.
Deeds of title to University property and related papers, 1290 - 1975
The category - Assets records - comprises records relating to property and personnel. Accounting material is in this category, alongside records of endowments, charitable trusts, buildings and employees.
Derek Stenning: Anthropological collections on Uganda
Four series of anthropological files relating to Uganda.
Grant to William son of Henry Eliot on his marriage to Alexandra daughter of Richard of a stone house with solar and cellar and 3 acres and 1 rood of land in the fields of Cambridge and Barnwell., 1272 - 1307
Grant to William, son of Walter de Coten', tanner, of a messuage in Milne Street., 1321-12-20
The messuage lies between a messuage once Adam de Havering's and a messuage of William de Lolworth, and extends from the high street to land of Peter de Berningham.
Witnesses: Simon de Refham, mayor; John Morice; Peter de Berningham; Andrew de Hitchen; William de Sledmer.
Letters concerning lease of 17 Paternoster Row, London, 1877-02-28 - 1877-08-18
All letters are addressed to C.J. Clay, University printer, unless otherwise stated.
Sarah has re-numbered Pr.B.13.1-337. Still to do Pr.B.13.A-G.
Quitclaim to John de Sedgeeville of a messuage which the said John holds by gift of the said Matilda., 1341-02-09
The messuage is between a tenement onc e of Robert Womb and a tenement once of Simon de Refham and abuts on the High Road.
Witnesses: Philip Cayly, mayor; Henry de Beche; Henry de Brunne; Daniel de Felsted; John Baron.
University estate plans and related records, 1724 - 1892
The category - Assets records - comprises records relating to property and personnel. Accounting material is in this category, alongside records of endowments, charitable trusts, buildings and employees.
William Cole: Papers on Cambridgeshire Landholdings
Copies of documents relating to landholdings in Cambridgeshire, 13th century - 17th century, arranged by hundred.
Woodwardian Estates papers, 1731 - 1816
The earliest records relate to Woodward's will, estates and the administration of his fossil collection. From the 1880s, administrative records of the burgeoning Department of Geology, its teaching, examining, and students, survive alongside papers for the lengthy project to build the Sedgwick Museum. The archives also include the papers of Professor T. McKenny Hughes, Woodwardian Professor 1873-1917.