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Corpus/CCCC09 contains:
01 General
02 Cambridge, various
03 Cambridgeshire, various.
04 Cambridge Fields
05 Cambridge, St Radegund's parish deeds
06 Cambridge, All Saints' parish
07 Cambridge, Holy Trinity parish
08 Cambridge, Great St Mary's parish deeds
09 Cambridge, St Edward's parish deeds
10 Cambridge, Great St Andrew's parish deeds
11 Cambridge, St Botolph's parish deeds
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Cambridgeshire, various.

Title Cambridgeshire, various.
Reference GBR/2938/CCCC09/03
Creator Various
Covering Dates c. 1200-c. 1849
Repository Corpus Christi College Cambridge Archives
Content and context

Many of these deeds have been kept in a miscellaneous class, XXIV B; a few items from this class have been physically moved to existing classes, e.g. nos XXIV B 1 (Burwell); 31 Barton); 51 and 54 (Cambridge, Little St Mary's parish); but most are still housed as XXIV B although listed, where appropriate, with other series.

In the case of many of the XXIV B deeds in particular, it is not clear that there is any relevance to college holdings.

Access and Use

Please cite as Corpus Christi College Cambridge Archives, Cambridgeshire, various., CCCC09/03

Corpus/CCCC09/03 contains:
1 Licence in mortmain in respect of (1) 3 messuages, 31 acres of arable, and 8 acres of meadow in Landbeach, and (2) a messuage in the parish of St Benedict, Cambridge, for conveyance to Corpus Christi College. Crown to, for (1) Thomas Bodeney, clerk, and John Titteshall, clerk, and, for (2) Thomas Bodeney, Rector of Landbeach, and William Pontrell of Cambridge, barber.
Creator: The Crown.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
11 July 1411
2 Re-classified as 09/36/78.
3 Tripartite agreement in accordance with the will of William Miles of Cambridge, gent.,. The agreement is for conveyance of a messuage and lands to St Catharine's Hall, with reversion to Corpus Christi College should St Catharine's Hall fail in the trust: a messuage (Mere's House), previously John Canterbury's, in the parish of St Benedict, between the Black Bull on the south, Nutterslane [Notes Lane], alias, Plutteslane [Plotes Lane], and a garden and kitchen previously Thomas Fordham's on the north; also 28 acres and a rood of arable lying in the fields of Coton, Cambridge, Burgh (Burrough Green) and Dullingham (18 acres in Burgh, 6 diversely in the fields of Burgh and Dullingham, previously Walter Hakeworth alias Walter Sergeaunt's, and the remaining 13 acres and a rood in the fields of Coton and Cambridge, previously - Clive's, in return for daily masses for the souls of William and Kateryn Miles. Dorse: Md the Indenture remayning in Katheryn hal beryng this very date & conteyning the self same mater word for word hauyng only the seale of katheryn myles Joyned therto agreeth not in the parchement nor in the heede indented: although thei be both of one hand / Quid hoc sibi velit Inquiratur a Legis perito si ita res exigat.
Creator: Kateryn widow of William Miles.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
4 Apr. 1509
4 Indenture of feoffment to William Sowode, clerk, STB; John Erlich, M.A.; Henry Gilson, burgess of Cambridge; John Woolward, Matthew Cotton and Richard Drake of Cambridge. of a barn in Newnham with small adjacent croft lying lengthwise E/W from a lane to the highway leading from Newnham to Barton Bridge; and five acres of arable in the West Fiel' in Cambridge beyond 'le Broke' [Bin Brook], between two balks on either hand, abutting N. on the common brook and S. on 'Le Leys'. The grant is conditional on the fulfilment of the last will and testament of the late Katerine Miles as expressed in accompanying schedule (130b), with reversion to Corpus Christi College. The two copies to be kept by the Master of CCC and the churchwardens of St Benedict's respectively.
Creator: Peter and Agnes Cheke.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
22 Sep. 1525
5 Schedule to 130a with memorandum for the performance of the will of Kateryn Miles. Arrangements for the anniversary in St Benedict's on 26 October annually in perpetuity; named in the Rederowl every Sunday; chruchwardens bound to keep the property in repair and not to fell the trees round the barn. If the churchwardens fail, the property to revert to CCC.
Creator: Peter and Agnes Cheke.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
22 Sep. 1525
6 Feoffment of one barn and garden in Newnham to the college for the maintenance of a lamp and a yearly service in the Church of St Benedict. Schedule appended as 09/3/5.
Creator: Peter and Agnes Cheke.
2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript.
22 Sep. 1535
7 Counterpart of lease to Geoffrey Seman of Impington of all lands and tenements which made up her dower in Cottenham and Cambridge at an annual rent of 18s. The rent is not to include the rent of certain other properties which he holds of her. Witnesses: Richard Tuliet, mayor; John Pittock; John Knyvet; Simon de Sleaford, clerk and scribe.
Creator: Anabilia Pike widow of John Merchant of Barton.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
23 July 1345
8 Note of leases to be granted from Michaelmas 1830.
Creator: Bursar.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
1830
9 Paper roll containing copies of conveyances of lands in Over, Barton, Cambridge, etc., to CCCC. Several additions and annotations by Matthew Parker.
Creator: Bursar?.
1 scroll; paper; Manuscript.
c. 1509
10 Deeds relating to Arrington, Cambs.
Creator: John Coulyng, and others.
3 items.
10 May 1443
11 Grant of a selion in Comberton to John le Mareys of Barton. The selion lies in 'le Coppene Aker' between land of Roger Atchurch [atte Church] (ad Ecclesiam) and land of William de Mareys and abuts on land of John de Mesk called Horeborouhauedlond. Feudal due: a halfpenny. Witnesses: William Sterne of Haslingfield; William le Jouene; John Godred; John le Bole; Peter le Webbe.
Creator: Warin le Sporoun of Haslingfield and Mable his wife.
1 membrane; vellum; B Left bottom corner torn; Manuscript.
12 Mar. 1294
12 Deeds relating to Cottenham.
Creator: William le Warde and Mariota his wife.
3 items.
1328–1333
13 Deeds relating to Croxton.
Creator: Various.
3 items.
1335–1344
14 Quitclaim to an acre of meadow in East Wratting in Lanedisholm which he holds of Sarra, widow of Gilbert Pichard and which she has given to the Knights Templar. Witnesses: Stephen Underwood (sub bosco); Peter his brother; Walter le Messer; William de Kentford; Gilbert del Soler de Clare; William Bretun de Trillons; Roger le Leverer.
Creator: Durand de Hunedene.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
c. 1200-c. 1250
15 Grant of Henry Flesshewere and Joan his wife of 12 selions in Elsworth and Conington with reversion of 3 selions which Richard Spendelowe holds of William Sewyne, his brother. One selion lies in Elsworth field between land of William Dill and land of Richard de Weston and buts against uppende [Wa]rene (?); one lies below grehornhaueden next to land of Simon West and abuts on Grethortlign; one lies at . . . Welle between land of Peter (?) Attewell and land of William Diller; one lies in Holebroke between land of William de Bestan' and land of William de . . . and abuts on a headland of John Attegrene; one lies above Salthoupernehed between William de Ceston and William Bille; one lies at Brodehome (?) next the said William and abuts on Brodegrenhaueden; one lies at Crispforon between land of William Bille and land of William de Weston and abuts on Newreknapwellwey; one lies above Queylinares between land of the churchwardens . . . . Northe wey; one lies between land of Walter Caron' and land of William Cobbe . . . . Conyngton of which one lies lengthwise next to land of Henry de Swavesey and land of Mable Chevayn and abuts on Welle . . Haueden; one lies between land of Mable Chevayn and land of Joan daughter of Robert Caymer and abuts on Elsworth ditches; and one half-acre lies in the same field next to land of the parson of Conington and land of Thomas de Elsworth and abuts on Benecrofthaueden. Witnesses: Thomas de Sueweye; William Henry; William Attilbrok; John Schepeshere; Richard de Weston of Conington, clerk.
Creator: Richard Sewyne of Elsworth, chaplain.
1 membrane; vellum; B Damage to left side from damp and mould; the whole rubbed and faded in several places; Manuscript.
21 Feb. 1351
16 Grant of land in Eltisley inherited from his father to William of St Remi and his wife, Argentelina, sister of Roger. The land comprises a fourth part of Roger's demesne of Eltisley with the homage and service of Warin Banstr' for half a . . . of land in the same vill. Also: one virgate of land in demsne, viz. one 'quarter' held by Richard de Grene, another held by Margery, widow, another held by Thomas de la . . . ; another held by Robert de Papworth, and one messuage held by Robert le Beggere and 5 acres of land . . . And a third part of woodland, named Le Ermitequarter and Le Brade/Brendequarter; all to be held by the 7th part of the service of a knight's fee. If Argentelina predeceases William he may hold the land by the same service for life. In return Roger to receive the homage and service of Henry son of Stori for a half virgate of land and of William Banastre for a quarter and 3 acres and one bay palfrey worth 20 shillings. Witnesses: Fulke son of Teobald, sheriff of Cambridgeshire; Henry de Childerley; Bartholomew de la Leie; Stephen de . . .; Geoffrey de Caistone [Caxton]; Pater, parson of Eltisley; William de Wildebos; Robert le Fleming; Walter de Wldeb'; . . . Lega; Robert Banstre; Lisiard de Mustres; Robert his son; Richard son of Pagan; Mois' de Tasso; William son of Roger . . .
Creator: Roger of Argentan.
1 membrane; vellum; B Staining and other damae to left side; a small rectangle excised near top; Manuscript.
c. 1200-c. 1207
17 Quitclaim of half an acre of arable in Fenditton to John Smith of Fenditton. The land lies in Fenditton field in a strip of ploughland (cultura) called Smalthorne between land formerly of William Cheyne (E) and land of John Canfield, chaplain, (W), and abuts (S) on land of William Mochet, and was received by John by gift and feoffment of Richard Sothman. Witnesses: John Manning; Thomas London; Robert Stede of Fenditton, John Quy; Simon Deye of Horningsea.
Creator: John Quenburgh of Horningsea.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
1 Aug. 1401
18 Grant of 2 acres of arable in Fulbourn to Robert Attemoor of Hinton. The land lies in Fulboarndonneffeld between land of the parson of Hinton and land of Philip Mason of Hinton and abuts W on the highway leading to [ ]. Witnesses: Richard Chaumberleyn; Philip Mason of Hinton; Robert Ellis; John Modderyng; Simon Martin; Roger Diner.
Creator: John Collison, son and heir of Richard Collison of Hinton.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
12 Oct. 1393
19 Grant of a piece of land in Great Wilbraham to John de Dunton and Helewys Braciaeric his mother. The land lies in the field called Wexehesfeld next to land of Robert le Paumier on one side, abutting on Le Middlefield and extending to Hildersham Way. Witnesses: Adam de Lelenetot; John clericus; John Geffrye; Henry le Palmer; John Derby; Edward son of Alan ad Pontem; Edmund de Hulme.
Creator: Henry Towyld of Great Wilbraham.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
24 Feb. 1331–3 Mar. 1331
20 Quitclaim of 2 selions of land in Hardwick (Herdwic Stocking) to Sir Philip son of Ernisius of Eltisley, knight. The selions lie lengthwise and widthwise between land of the said Sir Philip on either side. Witnesses: Richard Gynes of Eltisle; William Banastre junior; William de Bumstead; John son of Peter; Simon Waleis of Granteden'.
Creator: Simon Francis of Gransden.
1 membrane; vellum; C Slightly nibbled at top right; Manuscript.
c. 1220-c. 1270
21 Deeds relating to Harlton, Eversden, Haslingfield and Horningsea.
Creator: Various.
9 items.
1302–1358
22 Deeds relating to Impington.
Creator: Various.
2 items.
c. 1280-c. 1320
23 Deeds relating to Longstanton and Oakington.
Creator: Philip son of John de Stanton and others.
2 items.
c. 1238-c. 1250
24 Deeds relating to Oakington.
Creator: Various.
2 items.
c. 1230-c. 1270
25 Deeds relating to Trumpington.
Creator: Various.
2 items.
1290–1314
26 Deeds concerning mortgage of lands in Upware, Wykes, Cambridge and Wimpole. Transferred to XXXVI G. XXIV B 11 is the counterpart of XXXVI G 33; 11a that of XXXVI G 30. XXIV B 41, now XXXVI G 39a, terminates the sequence of deeds relating to the manor of Upware.
Creator: Various.
27 Grant to Alan son of Ralph of land which Arleva daughter of Oriold held of the grantor in Wicham [West Wickham] excepting the messuage which she held. Yearly fee: 2s 6d. Gersuma: 42s. Witnesses: Master Alan de Farnham; William son of Ralph; Walter de Baud; William Barr; Nicholas son of Robert; Walter de Aqua; Richard de Quy; Alan son of Aded Stichenachia (?); John his brother; Ralph son of Ranulf; Richard his brother. Endorsed: vacat.
Creator: Master Bartholomew de Kersenbroc.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
c. 1250-c. 1320
28 Grant to God, the BVM and the Knights Templar in England of an annual rentcharge of 6d in Weston [Weston Colville] with homage and the tenement of Ralph son of Toni which they used to pay to him. The grant is for the health of his soul and those of his forebears and descendants. The tenement lies in Weston fields between land of Richard Logman (N) and land of John Toni (S) and abuts (W) on land of Simon son of Warin. Witnesses: Adam . . .; John de Gloez; John del Hill; Richard his brother; Henry Bacun; Robert Curteys; William Curteys; Richard son of Reiner; Humphry . . . lgate; Alan le Curteys; William de Camera; Richard Pain.
Creator: Ralph de Leuns of Weston.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
c. 1250-c. 1320
29 Grant of a messuage with buildings and of one acre in the vill of Whittlesford Bridge to Warin son of John Hoblyne of Shelford and Alex' his wife, daughter of the grantor. Gersuma: 40s. Annual fee of one peppercorn. The messuage lies between the messuage of Edith, sister of the grantor and the road to Whittlesford and abuts on the king's highway. Of the acre, half lies between land of Brian Le Child and land of the said Edith, and abuts on the said messuage and on land of the said Brian; the other half acre lies between land of Robert Saffrey of Pampeswrth and land of the said Edith and abuts on a messuage of the said Robert and on land of the said Brian. Witnesses: Nicholas de Ponte; Thomas Le Draper; Brian Le Child; William Le Blund; John le Draper.
Creator: Margaret, daughter of Mabel Russell de Ponte de Whittlesford, widow.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
c. 1280-c. 1350
30 Grant to his daughter Avicia of five selions of land, presumably at Whitwell, Coton. Two selions lie 'ad terram perolam' between land of the grantor (E) and land of his brother John (W); half an acre lies at Litelwelle next to land of the grantor (E) except for the part which lies on the same side and one selion at Le Weicingho next to land of the grantor (W). The property to revert to the grantor should his daughter die without heirs of her body. Witnesses: Walter le Fleming of Whitwell; William son of the the clerk of the same; Henry son of Alan of the same; John Brice of the same; Henry Rumbaude of Sotterley.
Creator: Brian de Whitwell.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
c. 1250-c. 1280
31 Counterpart grant to the Master and scholars of CCCC of all their manor of Wimpole, with appurtenances, etc., in return for an annuity of 10 silver marks to be paid at Wimpole for their natural lives. Services to chief lords of the fee, etc. Witnesses: Warin of Bassingbourn, knight; John de Esthalers; Walter Coulyngg of Wimpole; Roger de Harleston; Henry de Tangmere; William Horwode.
Creator: Sir Ralph de Windsor, clerk, and the Lady Paulina, widow of Sir John Graas of Icklington.
1 membrane; vellum; Stained on left; Manuscript.
15 July 1357
32 Agreement whereby Sir Hugh for 100s surrenders to Robert for 20 years an annual rent of 10s 6d in Wisbech due from Ralph de Offudde and Juliana his mother. Witnesses: Peter de Hotot; Walter de Kingeston; Nigel de Hot; William Pein de Kingemere; William de Tratri; William Faunardie; William de Humtune.
Creator: Sir Hugh Eskim, knight, and Robert de Arundel.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
25 Dec. 1255
33 Grant to John Stylle, John his son, William Ruse and James Hurry of a built-up messuage in Swaffham Prior. The messuage lies between a messuage of the Prior and convent of Ely and a messuage of William Motte and abuts on a messuage of Henry Colyn and on the king's highway. Witnesses: John Gyllerd; John Chamber'; William Taylour.
Creator: Richard Ekryn of Reach.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
10 Dec. 1506
34 Admission book for Cambridgeshire properties in copyhold tenure. 'No. 5'.
Creator: Various.
1 booklet; paper; Mixed scripts.
30 Dec. 1846–9 Aug. 1849
35 Accounts, etc., for college courts.
Creator: Various.
1 envelope.
1728

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