| Title |
Cambridge, St Botolph's parish deeds |
| Reference |
GBR/2938/CCCC09/11 (former reference: XII) |
| Creator |
Various |
| Covering Dates |
1330–1937 |
| Extent and Medium |
9 boxes |
| Repository |
Corpus Christi College Cambridge Archives |
|
| Content and context |
A note by G. A. Wise, dated 12 Sept. 1936. 'on the cataloguing of the deeds of St Botolph parish' analyses the sub-groups 1 to 8; 9 consists of miscellaneous deeds in chronological order. XII 97 and 98 relate to the parish of Over and are listed there. |
Access and Use
|
Please cite as Corpus Christi College Cambridge Archives, Cambridge, St Botolph's parish deeds, CCCC09/11 |
| Corpus/CCCC09/11 contains: |
|
1
|
Deeds and memoranda concerning the vicarage, rectory and advowson of St Botolph. Creator: Various. 16 items. |
1330–1447 |
|
2
|
Leases and counterparts of the Christopher. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 4 membranes; vellum. |
1474–1548 |
|
3
|
Conveyances of house(s) in Silver Street. Creator: Various. 16 items + 1; vellum. |
1441–1516 |
|
4
|
Quitclaims on a tenement in Trumpington Street. Creator: Various. 3 items; vellum. |
18 Oct. 1414 |
|
5
|
Annual rent from a messuage held for life. Creator: John Breton. 2 items. |
1326–1332 |
|
6
|
Title deeds of two messuages near the churchyard. Creator: Various. 5 items; vellum. |
1361–1369 |
|
7
|
Title-deeds of the estate of William and Margaret Bracy in Trumpington St partly in St Botolph's Parish and partly in St Bene't's. Creator: Various. 15 items; vellum. |
?c. 1230–1301 |
|
8
|
Transfers of tenement from tenants to co-feoffees of Peter Irford. Creator: Margaret Cooper and Peter Irford. 8 items. |
Feb. 1443-July 1443 |
|
9
|
Grant to Helen Sherewind of a messuage between one of the same Helen and one of Margaret Sherewind and abutting on the highway. Witnesses: John Dunning, mayor; Bartholomew Gogging; John de Branketre; William Faber; Nicholas Barefoot; Robert Madefrey; Walter de Caston. Creator: John le Palfreyman. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
c. 1240-c. 1250 |
|
10
|
Quitclaim to Reginald Sherewind of a house with a path, 4 feet wide, leading to the water, previously held by John of the said Reginald,. The house extends 29 feet lengthwise from land of the said John to land of the said Reginald and widthwise is between land once John de Haverhill's and land of Nicolas son of William. Witnesses: Nicolas de Foro; John son of Hervey; John son of Michael; Humphry son of Hervey; William Baynard; Andrew de Halfinton; Thomas Hardy; Nicolas Textor [dyer]; Thomas Mullock; Alan Cardinal; Robert Faber [smith]. Creator: John son of Martin de Cambridge. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
c. 1230-c. 1250 |
|
11
|
Quitclaim to Reginald Sherewind of land in St Botoph's parish next to Reginald's messuage, received as part of her dowry. A note on the dorse indicates that Reginald held the property by gift from Bartholomew son of John of Cambridge (see XII 13). Witnesses: John Gogging; William Bracy; Nicholas Textor; Geoffrey Doy; Thomas Hardy; John son of Michael Gogging; Robert Faber. Creator: Matilda, widow of John son of Bartholomew the Dean. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
c. 1260-c. 1270 |
|
12
|
Grant to John Palefryman and Matilda his wife of a messuage at an annual rent of 1d. The messuage lies between land of Reginald Sherewind and land of William Bracy, and extends from the High Street to land once Thomas Rector of St Bene't's. Witnesses: Reginald Sheerwind; William Bracy; John Martin; John Michel; Hervey Tinctor; Walter Tinctor; Nicholas Morice; Symon Furri; William Faber; William de Cotes; Hervey son of John Ggoging; Gervase Pistor. Creator: Humphry Britnoth. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
c. 1260-c. 1270 |
|
13
|
Grant to Reginald Sherewind of a messuage at an annual rent of 2s. The messuage (30 feet long and 22 feet wide) lies between land of Eon de Lynn and land of Christiana, widow of Martin Britnoth and abuts on land of Simon Pinning'. Witnesses: Stephen de Hauxton; John Ggoging; John Mich'; William Bracy; Andrew de Fascon'; Thomas Hardy; John Martin; Hervey Tinctor; Nicholas Textor; Robert Faber; Richard le Barber; John ad Portam; William Merryland. Creator: Bartholomew son of John of Cambridge. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
c. 1260-c. 1270 |
|
14
|
Grant to Nicholas Morice and Custance his wife of part of a messuage with a house on it in Milne Street. The messuage, once Henry Mullock's, extends 10 roods lengthwise from between a water course and the other part of the messuage, which is to the east, and lies, widthwise between land of Master John de Faversham on the one side and land once WalterTinctor's and land of Hervey Tinctor and land of the said Robert on the other side. Witnesses: John Martin; Humphrey Britnoth; Hervey Tinctor; Thomas Plote; Walter Em; Bartholomew Gogging; Hervey his brother; John Alured and Everard scriptor. Creator: Reginald Sherewind. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
c. 1260-c. 1270 |
|
15
|
Grant to Simon ad Aquam and Margaret his wife and their heirs of a messuage in Lortburn Lane abutting on the highway and onto St Botolph's churchyard, and next to land of the Hospital. Gersuma: 10 marks; rents: 12 pence and 2 capons annually to Barnwell and a halfpenny to the grantors. Witnesses: Thomas Tuliet; Robert de Sancto Eadmundo; John Gogging; Reginald Sherwind; William Bracy; Nicholas Childman; Nicholas ultra forum; Hervey, son of John. Creator: William de Skelington and Margaret his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
c. 1260-c. 1270 |
|
16
|
Grant to Roger Doy of a messuage with one head on the highway, and one on land of William Belcham, between land of John de Cotes and land of John Prentis. Witnesses: John Butt, mayor; John Portehors; Geoffrey le Ferrur; John de Branketre; Robert Steersman, bailiffs; John Martin; Robert Tuliet; John Perrin junior; John de Caumpes; Michael son of John; William Scurry. Creator: Adam le Tanner of Haverhill. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
8 Sep. 1291 |
|
17
|
Grant to John, son of William le Comber [i.e. John of Cambridge] of ten shillings annual rent from a capital messuage, and all his other lands and tenements in Cambridge and elsewhere which he acquired from Gerard de Vinery. The messuage lies between a tenement once Nicholas Morice's and a tenement of John Ede. Witnesses: John Dunning, mayor; Henry de Barton; William de Leeds; Geoffrey de Costessey; Anselm de Costessey, bailiff; John Butt; John Portehors; Bartholomew Gogging; John de Branketre; Alan de Wells; John Prentice; John Perrin; Michael son of John; Geoffrey Knyvet. Creator: Hugh de Baldock. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
20 June 1298 |
|
18
|
Grant to John son of William le Comber [i.e. John of Cambridge'] of an annual rent of 10s from a capital messuage (as in 17). Witnesses: Simon de Stockton, mayor; Matthew Aurifaber; Robert de Brunne; Robert le Baker; William Martin, bailiff; John Prentice; Geoffrey de Costessey; Humphrey Godlomb; John Bradenhach. Creator: Hugh de Baldock and his wife Catherine, daughter of Gerald de la Pond. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
2 June 1303 |
|
19
|
Counterpart of lease to Hugh de Melton and Isabelle his wife of a shop with a solar above it facing on to the street for 4 years at an annual rent of 5s. The shop, once John Gerard's, lies next to a tenement of Hugh de Belcham's. Witnesses: John Dunning, mayor; William de Brunne; Thomas le Tailor; Haverkin de Comberton; John Fykkys, bailiff; Peter de Berningham; Hugh Faber; Giles de Barton; William Holay. Creator: William Peller, miller, and Emma his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
29 Sep. 1307 |
|
20
|
Quitclaim to John of Cambridge of a annual rent of 3s from a tenement once John de Brangtre's in Milnestrate. The tenement lies between a messuage of Humphrey's and a messuage once John Perrin's and abuts on the highway. Creator: Humphrey, son and heir of Walter de Berkyng. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
15 Apr. 1318 |
|
21
|
Lease to Geoffrey de Reymerston of a messuage next his own and a messuage of Master William de Wells abutting on Lortburn Lane for nine years at an annual rent of 20s. Witnesses: Peter de Berningham; Andrew de Hyche; William de Brunne; William Heyward; Geoffrey Warboys. Creator: John le Breton. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
16 Sep. 1318 |
|
22
|
Assignment to John of Cambridge of rent arrears due from a tenement in Milne Street owing from the heirs of John de Branketre. Witnesses: Eudo de Elpingram, mayor; Simon de Refham; Guy le Espicer; Robert de Belton; Robert de Comberton; William de Holdyht; Ralph Blome; Peter son of Richard Dykeman, clerk;. Creator: Robert Dykeman of Foulden and his wife Mariota, widow of Alan son of Walter Bercarius. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
30 Sep. 1318 |
|
23
|
Grant to William, son of Walter de Coten', tanner, of a messuage in Milne Street. 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. Creator: Richard, son and heir of John de Coten', tanner. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
20 Dec. 1321 |
|
24
|
Quitclaim to John le Breton of a messuage in 'Lortburn Lane which Peter had on lease from John de Breton. The messuage is bounded N. by property of John le Breton and the Vicar of St Botolph, and S. by a messuage of John Barefoot and land of St John's Hospital. Witnesses: Robert Dunning, mayor; John Morice; Peter de Berningham; William de Brunne; Richard de Morden. Creator: Peter de Abington, baker, and Joan his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
26 June 1323 |
|
25
|
Lease to Sir Robert de Sexmere of Little Abington, chaplain, of two cottages with a curtilage adjacent at the rear of his house next the great gate of Henry le Barber for life at an annual rent of 10s. Witnesses: Henry de Toft; William de Brunne; Henry le Barber; Thomas Lorimer; Peter de Newnham. Creator: John Breton of Haddenham. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
22 Feb. 1327 |
|
26
|
Lease to John de Beche, smith, of one messuage for 10 years at an annual rent of 20s. The messuage lies between messuages of John Breton on either side and abuts on the highway and on the hospice called 'le Longe Entrée'. Creator: John Breton. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
22 Sep. 1329 |
|
27
|
Quitclaim to John Breton her son of a messuage lying between a messuage once John Palfreyman's and a messuage of John Morice. Joan had had the property by succession of the heirs of Thomas Sherewind, her brother, who inherited it after the deat of Margaret Joan's sister. Witnesses: William de Creyke; William de Hackeord; John le Chapman; John Morice; William de Brunne; Geioffrey de Warboys; Thomas de Capell. Creator: Joan de Creyke, widow of Sir John de Creyke. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
3 Feb. 1332 |
|
28
|
Grant for life to John Beche and Joan his wife of one messuage (as in 26) at an annual rent of 20s. Witnesses: John Pilet, mayor; Gilbert de London; Simon Bernard; Robert de Tichewell; Daniel de Felsted, bailiff; John Morice; John de Weston. Creator: John Breton of Abington Parva. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
24 Feb. 1332 |
|
29
|
Grant to Daniel de Felsted, burgess, and Benedicta his wife of one messuage received from Simon Attepond, tanner. The messuage lies between the churchyard and vicarage of St Botolph [S] and land of Peter de Newnham and land once John le Breton's [N], and extends from land of the said Peter to land of Master William de Wells'. Witnesses: John Pilet, mayor; Simon Bernard; Gilbert de London; Robert de Tithewell, bailiff; John Morice; William de Saham; William Holay. Creator: Roger de Abington, chaplain. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
11 June 1332 |
|
30
|
Grant to John de Weston, burgess, of an annual rent of 20s proceeding from a messuage held by John de Beche, smith, and Joan his wife for life; and the reversion thereof (see 28),. Witnesses: John Pilet, mayor; Gilbert de London; Simon Bernard; Robert de Tithewell; Daniel de Felsted, bailiff; John Morice; Simon de Refham. Creator: John Breton, son of Richard Breton of Abington Parva. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
28 Feb. 1332 |
|
31
|
Grant to John de Weston and Alice his wife of a piece of land with buildings on in and a garden adjacent. The property lies to the S. of a messuage of Henry le Barber, between a messuage of the said Henry and a messuage once John le Palfreyman's and extends from a messuage of Sir Robert Sexmere of Abington, chaplain, to a long ch the High Street by the great gate of the said messuage for carts and horses, night and day,. Witnesses: John Pilet, mayor; Gilbert de London; Simon Bernard; Robert de Titchwell; Daniel de Felsted, bailiffs; John Morice; Simon de Refham. Creator: John Breton, son of Richard Breton. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
28 Feb. 1332 |
|
32
|
Grant to John de Weston, burgess, and Alice his wife of an annual rent of 10s from one messuage (as in 25) held by Sir Robert Sexmere of Abington, chaplain, for life and the reversion thereof at his death. Witnesses: John Pilet, mayor; Gilbert de London; Simon Bernard; Robert de Titchewell; Daniel de Felsted, bailiffs; John Morice; Simon de Refham. Creator: John Breton, son of Richard Breton of Abington Parva. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
28 Feb. 1332 |
|
33
|
Grant to John de Weston and Alice his wife of two cottages with a curtilage (as in 25). Witnesses: John Pilet, mayor; Gilbert de London; Simon Bernard; Robert de Titchwell; Daniel de Felsted, bailiffs; John Morice; Simon de Refham. Creator: Robert Sexmere of Abington Parva, chaplain. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
28 Feb. 1332 |
|
34
|
Grant to John de Weston, burgess and tanner, of one messuage as in 26. Witnesses: John Pittock, mayor; John Morice; Robert de Comberton; Simon de Refham; Henry de Toft;John de Comberton. Creator: John de Beche, smith, and Joan his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
5 Nov. 1332 |
|
34a
|
Quitclaim to William de Brunne, burgess, and Cristiana his wife of a rent of 11s 4d per annum. Creator: John le Breton of Abington Parva and Johanna his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; B Ink faint and flaking; Manuscript. |
24 Feb. 1333 |
|
35
|
Grant to John de Weston, burgess,.of one messuage, between a messuage of the said John (S) and a messuage of John Morice (N). Witnesses: John Pittock, mayor; John Morice; Henry de Toft;John de Comberton; William Holay. Creator: Henry le Barber. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
28 July 1333 |
|
36
|
Grant to Richard le Tableter of a garden. The garden lies between the lane leading from the Friars Preachers to Trumpington gate and a curtilage once Katherine de Holm's and extends from the lane towards Swynecroft to land of Robert de Comberton's.and once Matilda Godlomb's. Witnesses: John Pittock, mayor; John de Weston; Robert de Comberton; Daniel de Felsted; William Pawe; William de Hinxton; John Fleming. Endorsed in a later hand: 'Pembrok Lane'. Creator: John son of James de Caxton. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
10 June 1336 |
|
37
|
Quitclaim to John de Weston of a messuage, formerly John Palfreyman's,. The messuage lies between a tenement of the said John de Weston and a tenement once Thomas Sherewind's and abuts at one head on the highway and at the other on a hostel belonging to the university. Witnesses: Richard Tuliet, mayor; John de Brunne; Stephen Morice; John Redhood; William de Brigham, bailiffs; Geoffrey Warboys; Robert Martin; Daniel de Felsted; Richard de Arderne; Henry le Barber. Creator: John Breton, son and heir of John Breton. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
10 Jan. 1345 |
|
38
|
Grant to William son of Simon de Morden of one tenement in Milne Street for another in the parish of Holy Trinity. The Milne Street tenement lies between a tenement of Thomas Morice and a tenement of Bartholomew de Morden and extends from the highway to a tenement of the said Thomas Morice; that in Holy Trinity parish lies between a tenement of John de Toft and a tenement of Richard de Betelee, bedel. Witnesses: Phlip Cayley, mayor; William de Lolworth; Henry le Clerk; Richard de Thaxted; Geoffrey de Warwick, bailiffs; Thomas de Cottenham; Nicholas Pawe; William de Hinxston. Creator: John Starling and Alice his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
3 Nov. 1346 |
|
39
|
Grant to William his brother of a tenement between a tenement of his brother and a tenement of Daniel de Felsted with one head on the highway and one on a tenement of Richard Morice. Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; Thomas de Morice; William de Hinxton; Richard Morice; Richard de Arderne; Nicholas de Stowe; William Winde. Creator: Bartholomew, son of Simon de Morden. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
7 Sep. 1348 |
|
40
|
Grant to Geoffrey de Belton and John de Shimpling of a messuage between a tenement of Thomas Morice and a tenement of Daniel de Felsted and abutting on the highway. Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; Thomas Morice; Nicholas de Stowe, Simon de Hengham; William Martin. Creator: William de Morden. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
13 Apr. 1349 |
|
41
|
Letters of attorney to John Fadresaule to deliver seisin to Geoffrey de Betlon and John de Shimpling of Babraham of messuage as in 40. Creator: William de Morden. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
13 Apr. 1349 |
|
42
|
Grant to John Wych senior, John de Toft, Sir Thomas de Caumpes, chaplain, Sir Edward son of John de Rockland, John Wych junior, John de Berneye John de Comberton, pelterer, Roger son of John le Vavasour and John Paunfeloun of a garden as in 36. Witnesses: Master Robert de Brigham, mayor; Thomas son of John Morice; Stephen his brother; Stephen son of Bartholomew Morice; Daniel de Felsted; John de Sedgeville; John de Denford. Creator: Richard le Tableter. 1 membrane; vellum; Stained and suffering from past repair apparently with Sellotape.; Manuscript. |
1 June 1349 |
|
43
|
Grant to John de Bury, burgess, of a messuage and buildings (as in 39-41). Witnesses: William Horwode, mayor; Richard Martin; Simon de Hengham; Daniel de Felsted; Thomas de Weston'. Creator: John Shimpling. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
6 Sep. 1349 |
|
44
|
Grant to John de Rokesdon of Barnwell, smith, of two gardens. The gardens lie together beyond the King's Ditch between the highway on the one hand and a garden once Richard le Tableter's and land once Thomas de Wrestlingworth on the other. Witnesses: William de Horwode; Daniel de Felsted; John de Byntre; John de Wynerston; Walter le Smith. Creator: Richard de Tilney. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
12 Dec. 1351 |
|
45
|
Grant to Richard de Tilney, burgess, of one messuage lying between a tenement of Geoffrey Warboys and the common bank and abutting on the highway and on the King's Ditch. Witnesses: William de Horwode, mayor; John Sedgeville; Richard Morice; Edward le Lister; John de Pocklington, bailiffs; Daniel de Feldsted; Richard Martin; John de Byntre; John Morice; Richard de Arderne. Creator: Roger Russell. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
19 Dec. 1351 |
|
46
|
Grant to Master Thomas de Eltisley, Rector of Lambeth, Sir John Reysoun, Sir John, Vicar of St Botolph's, Sir Thomas Caumpes and Sir John atte Church, chaplains of a piece of ground with a house on it. The house lies between a tenement formerly of John Breton, which Daniel de Felsted holds on a life-lease, and St Botolph's vicarage, and abuts on a tenement of Daniel de Felsted and on CCCC. Witnesses: Roger de Harleston, mayor; Henry de Tangmere; William Horwode; Walter de Derby; Richard de Arderne. Creator: Daniel de Felsted, burgess. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
20 June 1357 |
|
47
|
Grant to Henry de Tangmere of a messuage as in 43. Witnesses: John Morice, mayor; John Berle; John Baldwin; John Hylburgwerth, bailiff; John Barber; John de Pocklington; William de Clopton. Creator: John de Bury. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
11 or 18 Mar. 1360 |
|
48
|
Grant to Stephen, son of John Morice, Roger de Harleston, William Horwode; John Baldock; Edward Lister, Richard Arderne and John Barker of two gardens (as in 44). Witnesses: Richard Foukes; John Royston; Henry le Clerk; John Cotes; Robert Stayne; Henry Attefield. Creator: John Rokesdon of Barnwell, smith. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
7 May 1362 |
|
49
|
Grant to Thomas de Eltisley senior, William Horwode, Richard de Bradfield, Rector of Samford, Master John de Potton and Thomas Caumpes, chaplain, of one tenement in Lortburn Lane. The tenement, which the co-feoffees had from Margery, formerly wife of Robert le Clerk of Chesterton, lies between tenement once John Morice's and a tenement of CCCC's on the one side and a tenement of Daniel de Felsted and a tenement of CCCC on the other and abuts on the king's highway and on Lortburn Lane. Warranty clause present,. Witnesses: John London, mayor; Richard Martin; Richard de Arderne, Andrew de Cottenham; William Hosteller. Creator: Adam de Wykemere, Rector of Hockwold, and John son of John Morice. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
21 Dec. 1365 |
|
50
|
Letters of attorney appointing John de Bradfield and John Wallis to deliver seisin of the tenement as in 49 and 51 to Master Thomas de Eltisley and others. Creator: Adam de Wykemere. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
26 Dec. 1365 |
|
51
|
Grant as in 49. The tenement, which the co-feoffees had from Margery, formerly wife of Robert le Clerk of Chesterton, lies between tenement once John Morice's and a tenement of CCCC's on the one side and a tenement of Daniel de Felsted and a tenement of CCCC on the other and abuts on the king's highway and on Lortburn Lane. Warranty clause absent,. Witnesses: John London, mayor; Richard Martin; Richard de Arderne, Andrew de Cottenham; William Hosteller. Creator: Adam de Wykemere, Rector of Hockwold, and John son of John Morice. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
26 Dec. 1365 |
|
52
|
Quitclaim to Master Thomas de Eltisley senior, William Horwode, Richard de Bradfield, Rec tor of Samford, Master John de Potton and Thomas Caumpes, chaplain, of a tenement in Lortburn Lane (as in 49 and 51). Witnesses: John London, mayor; Richard Martin; Richard de Arderne, Andrew de Cottenham; William Hosteller. Creator: Stephen son of John Morice. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
28 Dec. 1365 |
|
53
|
Quitclaim to Master Thomas de Eltisley senior, William Horwode, Richard de Bradfield, Rec tor of Samford, Master John de Potton and Thomas Caumpes, chaplain, of a tenement in Lortburn Lane (as in 49 and 51). Witnesses: John London, mayor; Richard Martin; Richard de Arderne, Andrew de Cottenham; William Hosteller. Creator: Stephen son of John Morice. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
28 Dec. 1365 |
|
54
|
Quitclaim to Robert de Eltesley, clerk, of a tenement lately in the tenure of John Weston (as in 34?). Witnesses: John Coton, mayor; John Morice; Roger Harleston; John Gibbon. Creator: John Potton, Rector of Hatley St George. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
2 or 9 Feb. 1367 |
|
55
|
Counterpart of lease to Joan, the widow of Andrerw de Cottenham, and Helen her daughter of a messuage for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 40s. The messuage lies between a tenement of John Morice (N) and a tenement leased by the lessors to John Colvile, skinner (S) and comprises, next to the high street two little cellars and a gateway with a thatched solar above; a hall with a chamber behind it with a solar above; a kitchen and a little courtyard and a granary under one roof and three stables with one solar above them; and on the other side a brerwhouse and a 'yilhous' with a solar above, and an empty space between the brewhouse and the 'yilhous'. Witnesses: Richard Fouke, mayor; John Morice; Daniel de Felsted; John Maskerel; Thomas de Barton. Creator: Master Thomas de Eltisley senior and others. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
2 or 9 Feb. 1368 |
|
56
|
Grant to John Duke of Lancaster and others of one messuage. The others are Sir Henry, Rector of Burwell, William Horwode, Master Robert de Eltisley, Rector of Lolworth, Thomas Torel of Swaffham, Robert de Bassingbourn and Richard Arderne. The messuage lies between a tenement leased to Daniel de Felsted by Master William de Willingham, and a tenement of John Morice. The tenement was formerly John of Weston's, by grant of John son of John Morice, and is leased partly to Joan, widow of Andrew of Cottenham and her daughter Helen, partly to John Skinner and Joan his wife, and partly to John Prentice and his wife and daughter, all tenancies for life, whereafter the messuage reverts to Thomas. Creator: Thomas de Eltisley senior. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
24 Apr. 1368 |
|
56A
|
Quitclaim to Thomas Hart, tanner, and Joan his wife of a messuage lying between messuages of Thomas Thorel and of John Kale, and abutting on the highway and on a Corpus tenement. Witnesses: Richard Martin; Nicholas de Potton; John Maskerel; John Kale; Roger Barber. Creator: William son of William of Willingham. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
19 Mar. 1375 |
|
57
|
Quitclaim to Master Robert de Eltisley, clerk, of a tenement once John de Weston's (as in 56?). Witnesses: John Coton, mayor; John Gibbon, senior; John Blancpayn. Creator: Thomas Torel of Swaffham and Robert Bassingbourn. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
2 Feb. 1377–9 Feb. 1377 |
|
58
|
Counterpart of lease for life to John Abraham, cordwainer, of a tenement with a courtyard at an annual rent of 16s. The tenement lies between a tenement of Thomas Hart and a tenement leased by CCCC to Robert Fuller and abuts on a tenement of the said college and on the highway. Witnesses: Richard Masterman, mayor; John Coton; Thomas Trivet; Thomas Hart. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
24 June 1385 |
|
59
|
Quitclaim to the Master and Scholars of CCCC of a piece of land. The land lies between a tenement once Thomas de Cambridge's which Martin leases from the college (S) and the highway which leads from St Botolph's church to the small bridges [viz. Silver St] (N) and abuts (E) on the high street and (W) on a tenement of William Warboys. Creator: Richard Martin. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
10 June 1391 |
|
60
|
Grant to Master John Potton, Sir Thomas Brampton, chaplain, and Thomas Caldecote of a tenement. The tenement lies between a college tenement (N) and tenements of the college and of the vicar of St Botolph's (S) and abuts (E) on a garden of the college and (W) on the high street. Creator: Joan Hart, widow of Thomas Hart. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
11 Apr. 1393 |
|
61
|
Lease to John Clefton, Joan his wife and John his son of a tenement and piece of land for ten years after the death of the longest liver at an annual rent of 8s. The property lies between a college tenement leased to John Sare and a capital messuage lately Richard Martin's. Witnesses: Robert Brigham, maylr; John Herris; John Blancpayn; John Sare; Thomas Fuller. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Very faint; Manuscript. |
1398–1399 |
|
62
|
Counterpart of lease to Gilbert Bures, skinner, and Helen his wife of two shops and a garden for 20 years at an annual rent of 16s. The shops and garden lie together between a tenement of Thomas Caldecote (S) and a shop of the college (N) and abut on the high street. The garden is 26 rods long and five wide. Witnesses: Thiomas Trivet, mayor; Hugh de Candlesby; John Rose, barber; Robert Russell and Thomas Caldecote. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
29 Mar. 1400 |
|
63
|
Counterpart of lease to William Otley, draper, of a tenement for 20 years after his death at an annual rent of 30s. The tenement lies betweena shop of the college (S) and a vacant plot of Thomas Mors (N) and abuts on the high street and on the college 'mansio'. Witnesses: Thomas Trivet, mayor; John Rose, barber; Robert Russell; Thomas Caldecote; John Abraham; Robert Cooper. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
18 Apr. 1400 |
|
64
|
Grant to William Brittling, Thomas Warwick and Robert Campion, cooper, of a messuage in Small Bridges Street between a messuage of Robert Campion and a tenement of Thomas Morice. Witnesses: Robert Godrich, mayor; John Knapton; Simon Bentybow; John Ramsey; John Lister, bailiff; Thomas Trivet; John Abraham. Creator: John Goldington. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1 Dec. 1403 |
|
65
|
Counterpart of lease to Robert Bradway of a tenement for 60 years at an annual rent of 3s 4d. The tenement lies between a tenement of the said Robert and a tenement of Richard Bowyer and abuts on Robert's tenement and on the highway. Witnesses: John Herris, mayor; John Bilney; Thomas Trivet; William Bush; Thomas Jacob. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
18 Oct. 1404 |
|
66
|
Counterpart of lease to John Leet and Margery his wife of one tenement for 58 years at an annual rent of 4s 6d. The tenement lies between a tenement of Thomas Morice and a tenement of Robert Bradway and abuts on a tenement of Ralph Audley and on the highway. Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; John Essex; Thomas Beverley; William Bush; John Alderhythe. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
6 Oct. 1406 |
|
67
|
Quitclaim to John Wanter and John Hereberd, lister, of a tenement granted to them by Thomas Brampton, chaplain, and the said Thomas. Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; John Essex; Thomas Beverley; William Bush; John Aldred, bailiffs; John Herris; Nicholas Morice; Simon Bentybow; John Abraham. Creator: Thomas Caldecote. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
2 Jan. 1407 |
|
68
|
Quitclaim to John Hereberd, lister, and John Teversham of a tenement granted to them by Thomas Brampton, chaplain, and the said Thomas. Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; John Essex; Thomas Beverley; William Bush; John Aldred, bailiffs; John Herris; Nicholas Morice; Simon Bentybow; John Abraham. Creator: Thomas Caldecote. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
2 Jan. 1407 |
|
69
|
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Hart and Katherine his wife of one tenement for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 13s 4d,. The tenement lies between a tenement once William Paunfelon's and a watercourse and abuts on the high way and on the King's Ditch. Witnesses: John Gainsford, mayor; Thyomas Trivet; John Bilney; William Bush; Thomas Jacob. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
6 Oct. 1407 |
|
70
|
Grant to William Bush, John Boughton and William Trill of a garden. The garden lies between a garden once of John Carnewale (N) and a college tenement (S) and abuts (E) on the college domus and (W) on the highway'. Witnesses: John Gainsford, mayor; John Sexton; Stephen Neel; John Bush; Robert Bradway, bailiffs. Creator: John Abraham, cordwainer, and John Ely, carpenter. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
10 Feb. 1409 |
|
72
|
Grant to John Herris and Simon Bentybow of a messuage in Small Bridges Street which, with William Brittling they had by gift of John Goldington. The messuage lies between a tenement once John Burgh's and a tenement of Thomas Morice and abuts on a common way. Creator: Thomas Warwickk and Robert Campion, cooper. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
24 Sep. 1412 |
|
73
|
Letters of attorney to Roger Falcon of Cambridge to delivers eisin of a tenement to Thomas Jacob, Thomas Beckton, clerk, Hugh Ploughwright and John Abraham. Creator: Robert Newport, John Hore of Childerley, John Burgoyne and William Allen of Boxworth. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
6 Oct. 1414 |
|
74
|
Counterpart of lease to Master John Tittleshall, rector of St Benedict's, of a courtyard in Long Cow Lane for 100 years at an annual rent of 8d during his lifetime and 16d thereafter. The courtyard lies between a garden pertaining to the Paschal of St Mary's Church which Thomas Caldecote once held and Longcowelane and abuts on the said garden and on Swynecroft as defined by boundaries (metae et bundi) and is 5 perches and 10 feet in length and 3 perches and 4 feet in width. Witnesses: John Warwick, mayor; William Wedgewood; Stephen Neel; Roger Kychche; Thomas Page, bailiff. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
23 Apr. 1424 |
|
75
|
Counterpart of lease to Henry Abraham, painter, of a tenement in Trumpington Street with a garden for 60 years at an annual rent of 8s. The tenement, already occupied by Abraham, lies between college tenements on either side and abuts on the clunch (lutosum) wall of the college. The garden is nine and a half rods long and 7 rods wide and abuts (E) on the clunch wall and lies between clunch walls. Witnesses: John Greenlane, mayor; Richard Sexton junior; William Attlebridge; Roger Kychche; John Lister junior, bailiff. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
29 Sep. 1425 |
|
76
|
Grant to Thomas Sturmin, Adam Leverington, Simon Rankin and Roger Falcon of a vacant plot of land in Small Bridges Street with an annual rent of 2s 6d at an annual rent of 1d. The plot lies between a tenement once John Burgh's and a tenement lately Thomas Morice's. Witnesses: William Wedgewood, mayor; Thomas Spencer; Robert Malpas; Stephen Barber, bailiffs; Thomas Jacob; John Duxworth; Henry Simson. Creator: John Dunham, Master of the Hospital of St John. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
30 Sep. 1427 |
|
77
|
Counterpart of lease to John Sone of a tenement in Small Bridges Street for 40 years at an annual rent of 5s. The tenement lies between a tenement once Nicholas Mors' (W) and a tenement of Robert Tyler, cooper (E) and abuts on a garden of William Scot, hosier. Witnesses: Thomas Jacob, mayor; Richard Wright; Adam Leverington; John Carp; John Bottisham, bailiff(s). Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
29 Sep. 1431 |
|
78
|
Bond in £39 to John Titteshall, clerk, Master, and the scholars of CCCC, that Cooper will demand no augmentation of the living. Creator: Master Geoffrey Cooper, perpetual vicar of St Botolph, Henry Simson and William Alderhythe. 1 membrane; vellum; Seal 1 in document repair tape; Manuscript. |
5 Jan. 1433 |
|
79
|
Counterpart of lease to Henry Simson, dyer, of a tenement for 98 years at an annual rent of 10s for the first 60 years and 13s 4d thereafter. The tenement lies between a tenement of John Goldingnton (E) and a common waterway (W) and abuts (N) on the highway and (S) on common ground. No witnesses. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
10 Feb. 1438 |
|
80
|
Confirmation of earlier grant to the Master and Scholars of CCCC of the right to hold services in St Botolph's, with right of ingress and egress,. Creator: Master and Scholars of Queens' College. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
15 Jan. 1460 |
|
81
|
Counterpart of lease to the Master and Scholars of Queens' of an empty plot of land for 98 years at an annual rent of 14d. The plot lies between two tenements of Queens' both in the tenure of John Coy, dyer (W and E) and abuts (S) on the highway and (N) on the tenement which Coy inhabits (dimensions given). Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
12 Oct. 1465 |
|
82
|
Copy of grant to Simon Simson, burgess, and Agnes his wife of a tenement. The tenement lies between a tenement of Thomas Hulcott, lately of William Alrethy (W) and a tenement once of Simon Bentybow, later of John Belton and lately of Henry Simson and now of John Cadge (E) and abuts (N) on the highway and (S) on a tenement of CCCC called 'le Cardinals hatt' (dimensions given). Extensive note on dorse in 16C hand concerning a meeting between the Master and Messrs Gill, Fanne and at the backside of the Cardinal's Hat for the 'tryall of the iiijs rent payed by Mr Gyll for his barne ende standyng in part upon the college grownd' and memorandum that in the lease of the Cardinal's Hat there is an 'error in the buttlement where it butteth the ground at the west upon the cocke grownd where it should be, by Gill's deed, upon our own ground'. Creator: William Therkill and J. Cymberman. 1 sheet; paper; Stained with old sellotape repair (replaced by document repair tape).; Manuscript. |
13 Jan. 1474 |
|
83
|
Counterpart of lease to Thomas King, mason, of a tenement for 56 years at an annual rent of 10s for the first 18 years and 13s 4d thereafter. The tenement lies between a tenement of the Prior of the Canons of St Edmund, now in the tenure of Thomas Carter (E) and a common waterway (W) and abuts (N) on the highway and (S) on the King's Ditch. No witnesses. Note on dorse refers to a stone house (domus lapideus) in 'small brygges'. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
14 Dec. 1478 |
|
84
|
(Counterpart or) lease to Simon Abraham, burgess, of a tenement lately in the tenure of Henry Abraham (presumably as in 75) for 80 years at an annual rent of 7s 8d. The tenement is defined as lying between a college tenement in the tenure of William Squire, bedel (N), and a college tenement called 'le Cristofer' in which Simon Abraham lives (S), and abuts on Trumpington Street (W) with a frontage of twenty and a half feet. Dimensions and neighbours of the garden also specified. Witnesses: John Hazel, mayor; John Keynsham; Thomas Roger; William Therkill; John Rawlin, bailiffs. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
9 Oct. 1483 |
|
85
|
(Counterpart or) lease to Richard Alger of one tenement for 31 years at an annual rent of 22s and '4000 good & hable singyng brede' along with a pair of baking irons for singeing bread. The tenement is on the corner of the lane leading to the Small Bridges between a little tenantry of the college late in the tenure of Alison Farthing (?) (S) and the said common lane (N) and abuts on a college tenement in the tenure of William Colinson, carpenter (W) and the highway (E). Caveats included about failure to provide the toast.. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Grubby and faded; Manuscript. |
22 Oct. 1509 |
|
86
|
(Counterpart or) lease to Robert Simson, burgess, of a tenement late in the tenure of Richard Humfrey for 5 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d. The tenement stands against Queens' College in part between a college tenement in the tenure of Thomas Blaythman, brewer, and in part between a college tenement called 'The Cokke' (E) and a tenement of the Prior and Convent of St Edmund (W) and abuts (N) on the road to the Small Bridges and (S) on Mill Lane. A note on the dorse reads: 'vacat per ignem'. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
10 Nov. 1510 |
|
87
|
Extract from PCC will dated 20 March 1514, proved 24 May 1514 notarially attested. The extract includes his bequest to his wife, Alice, his tenement in St Botolph's parish, and an altar cloth to St Botoph's church for tithes forgotten. Creator: William Painter of Fen Ditton. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
3 Nov. 1516 |
|
88
|
Counterpart of lease to William Rawlin of a tenement lately in the tenure of William Blow, for 20 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d. A note on the dorse reads: 'iam fan cum cardinal hat'. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
17 Jan. 1535 |
|
89
|
Counterpart of 88. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
17 Jan. 1535 |
|
90
|
Counterpart of lease to John Ware, Rector of St Botolph's, of a tenement next the church for 20 years at an annual rent of 15s. The tenement adjoins the church on the south and a college tenement, Barnard Hostel, on the north and abuts (W) on the high street, and has a garden at the end of the churchyard. Memorandum on dorse that on 7 Jan. 2 Edward VI (1549 ) the college granted to Laurence Tailor, carpenter to the college, 'somuche more of the loge of the said college hanging vpon this tenement . . . as cometh to the post next adioyninge to the privy of the said Laurence during his liffe' at a rent of 12d. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
20 Sep. 1537 |
|
91
|
(Counterpart or) lease to William Horam of a tenement late in the tenure of William Rawlin (as in 9/11/88) for 20 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
7 Jan. 1546 |
|
91a
|
Draft of memorandum of agreement to lease the Cardinal's Hat and adjoining tenements to John Fanne for 80 years. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript. |
1 Mar. 1547 |
|
91b
|
Draft lease of the Cardinal's Hat to John Fanne, alderman. Includes MS corrections and additions in Parker's hand. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 sheets; paper; The two sheets were originally stitched at the head.; Manuscript. |
4 July 1547 |
|
91c
|
Draft articles of agreement as in 91a. Creator: Matthew Parker. 1 sheet; paper; Manuscript. |
1547 |
|
92
|
Grant to the Master and Scholars of CCCC of a close called Paschal Yard. The Close was granted to Wendy by letters patent of 15 Jan. 1549 (2 Edward VI) and lies between the garden of Pembroke Hall (S) and a lane called Long Lane and a curtilage or barn of CCCC (N) and abuts (E) partly on Swynescroft and (W) on the lane leading to St Thomas leys and foimed part of the possession of the chantry of St Mary. . Note on dorse of delivery of seisin on 10 June 7 Edward VI (1553). Creator: Thomas Wendy, MD, and John Barton. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
20 May 1549 |
|
93
|
Bond in £20 to Master and Fellows of CCCC to observe covenants in a pair of indentures dated 1 Oct. 1550. Creator: John Mere, bedel, and John Norman, burgess and glover. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1 Oct. 1550 |
|
94
|
Counterpart of lease to John Mere, bedel, of two little tenements on either side of Le Christopher for 30 years at an annual rent of 23s 4d. The first tenement , in which Christopher Coke now lives, lies between a college tenement currently inhabited by Christopher Hennam (S) and the college hostel called 'Christopher' (N) and abuts (W) on the high street and (E) on a house of the said hostel. The second tenement, currently inhabited by Richard Blithe, lies between Le Christopher (N) and another college tenement inhabited by Richard Levin (S) and abuts (W) on the high street and (E) on the garden of the Christopher. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1 June 1551 |
|
95
|
(Counterpart or) lease to Robert Jennings, cook, of a small tenement for 40 years at an annual rent of 12s. The tenement lies between another college tenement now leased to John Fanne, alderman (E), and another in the tenure of John Grave (W) and abuts (N) on the high way and (S) on a tenement now demised to John Fanne. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
18 Aug. 1551 |
|
96
|
(Counterpart or) lease to Willlam May, LLD, President of Queens' College, of tenements called the Alms Houses for 99 years from Lady Day last past at an annual rent of 14d. The alms houses lie between a tenement of William Gill, alderman (W), and a vacant plot of the same Gill (E) and abut (S) on the highway and (N) on a tenement of the said William in which he now lives. Note that nos. 97 and 98 relate to the parish of Over and are there listed. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
10 Apr. 1553 |
|
99
|
Grant to William Chaderton, DD, President of Queens', of a vacant plot. The plot lies between the tenement of Matthew Stokys, bedel (W), and another Queens' tenement in the occupation of Margaret Becham (E) and abuts (S) on the high way and (N) on Matthew Stokys' tenement (dimensions given). Incorporating appointment of Robert Washington and Andrew Pilkington to deliver seisin. A strip has been cut off the right hand side of the document, the day is not entered and there is no seal. It seems likely that this deed was never executed. An endorsement reads 'A ded of the Almes houses purchased by Mr Dr Pearne Deane of Elie and given to the Quenes College by hym beinge some tyme Fellow of the same. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
Dec. 1572 |
|
100
|
Counterpart of lease to John Perryman, cook, of two tenements for 40 years at an annual rent of 17s 4d. The tenements lie between a college tenement leased to Christopher Toulson (E) and the tenement of Robert Pippin (W). Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
20 June 1586 |
|
101
|
Bond in £40 to John Edmunds, gent., for quiet enjoyment of the Cardinal's hat and five other tenements in St Botolph's parish. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
8 Sep. 1586 |
|
102
|
Articles of agreement with John Munday, B.D. concerning the allocation of the profits of a bakehouse built by Munday towards repayment of sums borrowed by him. Witnesses: Philip Williams and John Brasbone, NP. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
27 July 1624 |
|
103(1)
|
Last will and testament (copy), proved, Ely Archdeaconry, 7 Dec. 1706. The will demonstrates that Brewer had a substantial number of freehold and leasehold properties in the town. Creator: John Brewer, bricklayer. 15 sheets; paper; Manuscript. |
18 Nov. 1706 |
|
103(2)
|
Assignment of payment of rents, etc., from properties left to Alice, directly to her, and her husband, John Page, pipe-maker. Endorsed: 'Lease to Westley and Grumbold, Mr Brewer's executors 1707' (!). Creator: Samuel Westley and Robert Grumbold. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
20 Mar. 1707 |
|
103/A
|
Bond in £500 to perform covenants of a lease. It appears from the lease book that the lease was of the Dyehouse in this parish. Creator: John Stone, victualler. 1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript. |
27 Apr. 1727 |
|
104
|
Surrender of three messuages next to St Botolph's church in trust for CCCC. The surrender takes the form of a quadripartite indenture between (1) the Whiteheads, (2) the Rev. Charles Skottowe, M.A., Fellow of CCCC, (3) Thomas Porter, glover, Ralph Boys, yeoman, Richard Nevell, blacksmith, Elizabeth Head, widow, John Palmer, cordwainer, and Samual Barrance, yeoman, tenants, and (4) the Master and Fellows of CCCC, and includes reference to the history of Brewer's bequest of the income of the messuages to his wife, and the negotiations of his executors, Samuel Westley amd Robert Grumbold. Creator: John Whitehead, pipe-maker, and Alice his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
22 Mar. 1733 |
|
105
|
Copy of lease to Joseph Parsons, gent., of a tenement partly adjacent to the college bogyards. Individual rooms and their abutments listed along with names of former tenants. Note on dorse of Parsons being bound in £150 to perform covenants, and list of leases of various properties to Jesus College, CCCC, Dean and Chapter of Ely, Clare Hall, Trinity Hall and the Corporation. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 sheet; paper; Fragile; Manuscript. |
6 Aug. 1735 |
|
106(1)
|
Counterpart of lease to Mrs Ann Benwell, widow, of two tenements in Trumpington St for 40 years from Michaelmas 1747 at an annual rent of 20s. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
24 Oct. 1747 |
|
107
|
Lease to Mrs Deborah Sparkes, widow, of the Dolphin Inn, formerly known as the Christopher, and another tenement adjoining it on the north, for 40 years from Michaelmas 176 at an annual rent of 50s and a couple of good fat rabbits at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Sevferely water damaged; Mixed. |
28 Feb. 1766 |
|
108(1)
|
Conveyance by lease to Mrs Deborah Sparke, widow, of properties lately in the possession of Burrell's deceased sister Frances. Creator: Alexander Burrell of Adstock, Bucks, clerk. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
17 Nov. 1769 |
|
109
|
Lease to Mr Richard Comings of a tenement called 'the Dye House' for 40 years from Michaelmas 1785 at an annual rent of 20s and two couple of good fat rabbits at audit time. The house lies between the river (W) and a common lane (E) and abuts (N) on the road to Queens' College, and (S) on college ground (dimensions given). Creator: Master and Felllows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
27 May 1786 |
|
110
|
Lease to Mrs Mary Tall, widow, of two messuages or tenements with a yard behind them for 40 years from Lady Day 1782 at an annual rent of 20s and two couple of fat rabbits, or 3s, at audit time. The tenements lie between the house and ground of the White Lion Inn (W) and a college tenement leased to Mary Haslop, widow (E), and abuts (N) on Small Bridges street, and (S) on a garden ground of the college leased to Clement Reynolds. Creator: Master amd Felllows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
12 July 1783 |
|
111(1)
|
Lease to William Sharp, executor and devisee of his father John Sharp, butler, of a tenement and shop, now converted into two tenements for 40 years from Michaelmas 1788 at an annual rent of 15s 8d and one fat capon, or 1s 6d, at audit time. Creator: Master amd Felllows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Damage to top left corner as folded.; Mixed. |
31 Mar. 1789 |
|
112
|
Attested copy of lease to Thomas Whittred of Newnham, gent, and John Haggerston, gent., of a piece of ground in Penny Farthing lane at an annual rent of 10s. The piece of ground (dimensions given) lies behind the houses formerly occupied by Deborah Sparke (as in 107-8) and now in the occupation of Whittred and Haggerston. Creator: Mayor and Corporation of Cambridge. 3 sheets; paper; Manuscript. |
30 Apr. 1793 |
|
113(1)
|
Lease to Mrs Mary Tall, widow, of two messuages or tenements with a yard behind them (as in 110) for 40 years from Lady Day 1796 at an annual rent of 20s and two couple of fat rabbits, or 3s, at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
28 Feb. 1797 |
|
114(1)
|
Lease to Susanna Westwood, widow, of three tenements in Small Bridges street for 40 years from Michaelmas 1797 at an annual rent of 16s and two couple of fat rabbits, or 3s, at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
19 Apr. 1798 |
|
115(1)
|
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Seymour Hide, Esq., of a tenement called 'the Dye House' (as in 109) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1799 at an annual rent of 20s and two couple of good fat rabbits at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
2 May 1800 |
|
116
|
Assignment of leases of various city properties to Richard Foster for £11,000. 1. Parcels of ground on the E. side of a tenement formerly in the tenure of John Hazard, now of Samuel Fortune at the end of the Butchery with a bay or standing under the house called Purgolds in St Edward's parish being a stable formerly in the tenure of the said John Hazard, now S. Fortune, which opens (N) onto the Blue Bell yard, which premises are leased from the Corporation; 2. A public house called The Bell, with a little yard, in Preachers Street, Great St Andrew's parish, between the yard of the Brazen George (S) and St Andrew's churchyard (N); 3. All those tenements in St Andrew's parish, called the Bell, late in the tenure of the Overseers of the Poor and now of William Mickle, which property is leased from Christ's College; 4. A public house called The Dolphin in St Botolph's parish leased from CCCC; 5. The White Horse in St Bene't's parish with properties adjoining; 6. A public house in Great St Mary's parish known as The Chip Axe leased from the Corporation; 7. The Half Moon public house, with outbuildings, in St Clement's parish leased from Magdalene; 8. A landing place of Chesterton Ferry at Stirbitch Fair Green leased from the Corporation; 9. The Crown and Woolpack public house in the parishes of St Andrew the Great and Holy Trinity leased from the Corporation; 10, the ground in Penny Farthing Lane (as in 112) leased from CCCC. Creator: John Haggerston. 2 membranes; vellum; Mixed. |
29 Sep. 1801 |
|
117(1)
|
Lease to William Sharp of two tenements as in 111 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1802 at an annual rent of 15s 8d and one fat capon at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
4 Apr. 1804 |
|
118
|
Deed of covenant to produce deeds for Richard Foster. Creator: John Haggerston. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
21 Feb. 1809 |
|
119
|
Counterpart of lease to Pembroke College of part of the Paschal Yard, now built upon, for 40 years at an annual rent of 10s. The west side is next to a lane leading to the Leys and the north side abuts on the road to Emmanuel College, and the south end abuts of Pembroke Fellows' garden (dimensions given). Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
1 Jan. 1810 |
|
119A
|
File relating to exchange with Pembroke College of the Tennis Court Estate for Norwood Farm, March. Creator: Various. 1 folder; paper. |
1808–1875 |
|
120(1)
|
Lease of three messuages (as in 114) to Mrs Martha Stonebridge for 40 years from Michaelmas 1811 at an annual rent of 16s and two couple of fat rabbits. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
6 April 1812 |
|
121(1)
|
Lease to Mrs Emma Tall of two tenements (as in 110) for 40 years from Lady Day 1810 at an annual rent of 20s and two couple of fat rabbits at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
6 Apr. 1812 |
|
122
|
Assignment to Richard Foster, Esq., of three leasehold houses. Creator: King John Haggerston, Esq. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
22 June 1814 |
|
123
|
Counterpart of lease to Frederick Cheetham Mortlock of the Dye House (as in 109 and 115) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1814 at an annual rent of 20s and two couple of good fat rabbits at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
24 Apr. 1815 |
|
124(1/1)
|
Conveyance by way of lease for one year to John Hall, yeoman, of two messuages (as in 108, etc.) in Botolph Lane. Creator: King John Haggerston. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
23 June 1818 |
|
124(2/1)
|
Lease for one year to Anthony Rivenhall of two messuages in Botolph Lane. Creator: King John Haggerston. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
26 June 1818 |
|
124(a)
|
Lease to William Sharpe of two tenements (as in 111, etc.) for 450 years from Michaelmas 1816 at an annual rent of 15s 8d and 1s 4d and a fat capon at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
12 Mar. 1816 |
|
125
|
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Mortlock, Esq., of a tenement, stables, etc. (as in 123C) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1822 at an annual rent of £15. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
5 Nov. 1822 |
|
126
|
Counterpart of lease to the Master and Fellows of Pembroke Hall of part of the Paschall Yard (as in 119) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1822 at an annual rent of 10s. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
22 Nov. 1822 |
|
127(1)
|
Lease to James Tall of two tenements with a yard behind (as in 110) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1824 at an annual rent of 20s. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
29 Mar. 1824 |
|
128(1.i)
|
Lease for one year to James Spencer of Horseheath of two tenements in Botolph Lane, and another, behind, once part of a workshop at a peppercorn rent. Creator: Anthony Rivenhall. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
11 Feb. 1825 |
|
128(A)
|
Lease to Henry Humphrey Goodhall, Esq., and Robert Greef of two tenements on the south side of Silver Street for 40 years from Michaelmas 1825 at an annual rent of 9s 6d and two couple of fat rabbits at audit time (valued at 3s). Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
1 Oct. 1825 |
|
129(1)
|
Lease to Frederick Sharp of a newly erected tenement in Silver Street (as in 111) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1829 at an annual rent of 15s 8d and 1s 4d and one fat capon at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
1 Dec. 1829 |
|
130(1)
|
Lease to Richard Comings of a tenement or granary between Laundress Lane and the river and abutting on the Anchor (as in 123D) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1828 at an annual rent of 5s. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
4 Jan. 1830 |
|
131(1)
|
Licence to Messrs Steward and Cotton to alienate the Anchor public house. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
10 Oct. 1837 |
|
132(1)
|
Counterpart of lease to Peter Grain of Gt Shelford, gent., and Elliot Macro Smith, auctioneer, of the Anchor Public House and premises for 38 years from Lady Day 1837 at an annual rent of £1 17s 6d and two couple of good fat rabbits at audit time. Creator: Master and Felloiws of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
2 Nov. 1838 |
|
133(1)
|
Lease to Mrs Ann Elizabeth Greef of premises as in 128 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1839 at an annual rent of £2. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
31 Dec. 1840 |
|
134
|
Licence to Thomas Martin Mitchell, innkeeper, to alienate the Eagle and adjoining premises in St Benedict's parish to Henry Balls. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
23 Dec. 1842 |
|
135(1)
|
Lease to Henry Hazard of a tenement or granary (as in 130) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1842 at an annual rent of £1. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Badly; Mixed. |
16 May 1843 |
|
136(1)
|
Lease to Frederick Sharp of premises as in 129 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1843 at an annual rent of £3. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
15 Feb. 1844 |
|
137(1.i)
|
Conveyance to John Hall, bookseller, of two messuages (as in 124) in Botolph Lane: nos 8 and 9. Creator: Thomas William Gilbert. 2 membranes; vellum; Mixed. |
30 Sep. 1854 |
|
137(2.i)
|
Writ to heirs of Anthony Rivenhall, and especially to his eldest son, Edward, that the property in Botolph Lane will be sold within six months if payment of the principal sum of £500, with interest, be not forthcoming. Creator: Thomas William Gilbert. 1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript. |
24 Nov. 1853 |
|
137.a
|
Lease to Samuel Phillips of two messuages (as in 114) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1852 at an annual rent of 20s and two couple of fat rabbits at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
10 Nov, 1852 |
|
138(1)
|
Lease to Robert Thomas Greef, plumber, of premises in Silver St (as in 128) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1853 at an annual rent of £2 5s 4d. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
1 Dec. 1855 |
|
139
|
Counterpart of licence to Frederick Sharp to sublet to Ephraim Waymen, gent. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 bifolium; paper; Mixed. |
11 Dec. 1856 |
|
140
|
Transferred to XVIII 131-39 as relating to the Eagle. |
|
|
141(1)
|
Lease to John Baddeley of Middlesex, and Percy Marsh Sharp of London, executors of Frederick Sharp of a messuage in Silver St (as in 129) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1857 at an annual rent of £3. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
16 Oct. 1858 |
|
142(1)
|
Particulars of sale of the estates of Richard Foster, Esq., deceased, consisting of the Thompson's Lane Brewery and 50 old-licensed inns and public houses, etc., in Cambs and Hunts. Creator: Charles Wisbey, auctioneer. booklet of 23 sheets, + 2 sheets; paper; Mixed. |
22 June 1859 |
|
143
|
Transferred to XVIII 136-8 as relating to The Eagle. |
|
|
144
|
Counterpart of lease to John Eaden of premises once known as the Dye House and adjoining wharfground (as in 132 and 135) with further ground leased from the corporation for 40 years from Michaelmas 1867 at an annual rent of £5. The premises are bounded N. by Silver St., E. by Laundress Lane, S. by a warehouse or granary of the late Charles Finch Foster and W. by the river. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
23 Oct. 1867 |
|
145
|
Counterpart of lease to Henry Piper and others of a messuage in Silver St for 40 years from Michaelmas 1872 at an annual rent of £3. Ground plan included. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
14 June 1873 |
|
146(1)
|
Particulars and conditions of sale for a house in Pembroke Street and Botolph Lane ('currently let to F. A. Paley'), viz 17 Botolph Lane and 3 smaller houses, viz nos 14, 15 and 16 Botolph Lane. Creator: Wentworth & Son, auctioneers. 1 bifolium; paper; Mixed. |
9 May 1873 |
|
147(1)
|
Surrender to the Master and Fellows of CCCC of leasehold premises in or near Silver Street (as in 136, etc.). Creator: Robert Thomas Greef. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed. |
2 Dec. 1873 |
|
148
|
Counterpart agreement with Sarah Dolby for a yearly tenancy of the Anchor Inn from Michaelmas 1907 at a rent of £95. A note affixed, and dated 27 Mar. 1908, states that 'Mrs Dolby wishes her rent to be regarded as House [£]50, Boatyard [£]45. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 3 + 1 sheets; paper; Manuscript. |
26 Sep. 1907 |
|
149(1)
|
Abstract of title of Messrs Harry Spurrier and Harry Edward Davies and Miss Gladys Zerneene O'Neil Segrave to freehold premises nos. 6, 7 and 8 Pembroke Street. Creator: A. T. Plant, 18 Bedford Row. 3 sheets; paper; Typewritten. |
1919 |
|
150
|
Agreement between the Bursar and Herbert A. Rogers for hire of 9 Pembroke Street from Lady Day 1923 at an annual rent of £30. Creator: Catling & Son. 1 bifolium; paper; Mixed. |
29 Mar. 1923 |
|
151
|
Memorandum of agreement between the Master and Fellows of CCCC and Miss M. Pate of the University Typing Office, 33 Trinity St., for the hire of 11 and 12 Pembroke St from 14 Feb. 1925 at an annual rent of £40. Creator: Catling & Son. 1 bifolium; paper; Mixed. |
1 May 1925 |
|
152
|
Certificate of redemption of Land Tax (no. 171, 561) on 2 Silver St. Site plan annexed. Creator: Inland Revenue. 2 sheets; paper; Mixed. |
1 Jan. 1937 |
|
153
|
Certificate of search relating to nos 8 to 11 Botolph Lane, with receipt for payment by Francis & Co. Creator: Registrar of Local Land charges. 2 sheets; paper; Mixed scripts. |
20 Nov. 1937 |
|
154
|
Surveys of The Christopher. Creator: Various. 1 envelope; paper. |
1648–1748 |
|
154(1)
|
Abstract of title of Mrs M. M. Jones, deceased to nos 8, 9, 10 and 11 Botolph Lane. Creator: Unknown. |
? 1938 |
|
155
|
Certificate of contract for redemption of land tax on college property in St Botolph's parish. Creator: Land-Tax Register Office. 1 sheet; paper; Mixed scripts. |
10 Feb. 1800 |