| Title |
General |
| Reference |
GBR/2938/CCCC09/01 |
| Creator |
Various |
| Covering Dates |
1319–1950 |
| Repository |
Corpus Christi College Cambridge Archives |
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Access and Use
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Please cite as Corpus Christi College Cambridge Archives, General, CCCC09/01 |
| Corpus/CCCC09/01 contains: |
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1
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General pardon to John Botwright (other variants given), of Cambridge, clerk, warden of Corpus Christi College, and to the Scholars, in respect of various offences against the statutes of Mortmain committed up to the ninth of July last past. Creator: The Crown. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
3 Nov. 1455 |
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2
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General pardon in form of letters patent to the Master and Scholars of Corpus Christi College of all offences committed before 8 December last past, in respect of acquiring lands without licence of mortmain. Witness: John Duke of Bedford, Guardian (custos) of England [a title he held only during the Agincourt campaign, 1415]. Creator: The Crown. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
30 Oct. 1415 |
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3
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Copy of plea of trespass held before the Justices in Assizes: College v. Richard Barber. Verdict of jury given for the plaintiffs. Creator: Justices of Assize. 1 membrane; vellum; Stained; Manuscript. |
1456 |
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4
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General pardon in respect of breaches of the Statutes of Mortmain to the Master and Fellows of the College for any offence prior to the date of the document. Creator: The Crown. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
20 Sep. 1472 |
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5
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Exemplification of part of an Act of Parliament of 1 Edward IV concerning the validity of fines, recoveries, etc., made in the various courts during the reigns of Henry IV, V and VI. Creator: William Edward, Mayor of London. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1 Oct. 1472 |
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6
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Licence in mortmain in respect of an annual sum of £5 to Corpus Christi College, William Sowode, Master. Creator: The Crown. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
2 Feb. 1535 |
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7
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Licence in mortmain for an annual value of £100 from a property to be purchased. Crown to the College (no master named). Creator: The Crown. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
4 July 1571 |
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8
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Deed book of John of Cambridge. Many of the college's earliest lands came from John of Cambridge. See CCCC01/G/1 passim. Creator: John of Cambridge. 1 volume; vellum; Manuscript. |
c. 1319-c. 1329 |
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9
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General pardon in respect of breaches of the Statutes of Mortmain to Thomas Cosyn, Master of Corpus Christi College. Creator: The Crown. 2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript. |
29 June 1509 |
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10
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Letters of attorney for delivery of seisin of two and a half acres of land in P . . .wyston. Creator: John de Wynnafordbrigge. 1 membrane; vellum; Faded beyond legibillity.; Manuscript. |
26 Aug. 1348 |
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11-26
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Lease books. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. |
1471–1950 |
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27
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Letter to Matthew Parker, Master, concerning a Roger Cranwell and his 'inconstancy' with regard to an agreement concerning an unnamed property. Creator: Richard Cook. 1 sheet; paper; Manuscript. |
17 Feb. 1544–17 Feb. 1553 |
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28
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Receipt for 36s 9d arrearages for rent received from Matthew Parker as Master of CCCC. The sum is over and above: 4s allowed to CCCC for arrearages of 3 years to Michaelmas last past due on a tenement in Cutlers Row; 3s allowed for arrearages due to CCCC on a tenement in Great St Mary's parish; 6s 9d of arrearages of a rent of assize arising from a tenement and lands at Over, late William Gerye's; 40s hitherto received by the bailiff of Jesus College from the steward of CCCC. Creator: Edmund Pierpoynt, Master of Jesus. 1 sheet; paper; Manuscript. |
30 Nov. 1552 |
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29
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Queries concerning the location of ancient tenements belonging to the college. The queries arise from perusal of early rentals, chiefly, it seems, XXXIX 11 and 16 (CCCC09/39/11, 16). Creator: Matthew Parker and other(s). 1 sheet; paper; Manuscript. |
c. 1544-c. 1553 |
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30
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Charges of the courts at Landbeach, Over and Barton. Creator: Master of CCCC and others. 1 sheet; paper; Manuscript. |
25 Sep. 1598 |
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31
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Leases and licences. Chronological register of leases granted, with fines, and of licences of alienation, sometimes with explanatory comments. At front: account of Rebecaa Palmers receipts and expenses at the 'Dye House' [St Botolph's parish] 1745-49; printed 'catalogue' of brick houses in Benet Street, Longditch, Westminster, to be sold by auction on 28 Jan. 1730/1; valuation of the tennis court estate, 27 Jan, 1810. At back: an account of the land sown with grain in the parish of East Chinnock, Soms, in the year 1787 (or 1789). Creator: Bursar. 1 volume; paper; Manuscript. |
1683–1911 |
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32
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Licence in mortmain. Letter patent licensing the purchase of not more than ten advowsons, rectories and vicarages, and manors up to an annual value of £500 p.a. Obtained at the costs, £72 13s 4d, of Archbishop Thomas Tenison. Creator: The Crown. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
23 May 1705 |