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Corpus/CCCC09/22 contains:
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17 Bond in £280 to James Martin to perform covenants embodied in a tripartite indenture of assignment of even date.
18 Memorandum of lease to William Hovell of two closes of fen, contining about 11 acres, in Droveway fen, late Francis Wybrow's.
19 Lease to Francis Whichcote of Dovehouse Close and 40 acres called Brians, lately occupied by Henry Muggleton for 21 years at an annual rent of £12 10s
20 Counterpart of lease to Thomas Martin esq., of a close and 40 acres of arable land called Brians for 21 years from Michaelmas 1749 at an annual rent of £12 10s
21 Counterpart of lease to Thomas Martin of Dovehouse Close and 40 acres called Brians for 21 years from Michaelmas 1749 at an annual rent of £12 10s
22 Terrier and plan of college property, Dovehouse Close, etc.
23 Lease to John Martin junior of a close and 40 acres called Brians for 21 years from Michaelmas 1792 at an annual rent of £12 10s
24 Lease to John Martin junior of Dovehouseand 40 acres of arable for 21 years from Michaelmas 1792 at an annual rent of £12 10s in corn
25 Valuation of college estate in Quy.
26 Counterpart of lease to Thomas Martin of 78 acres including Brian's, Dovehouse Close and Brian's and Gain's closes for 15 years from Michaelmas 1813 at an annual rent of £80 plus an extra £10 per annum for each acre of pasture converted to arable
27 Lease to William Cole Ambrose of a farm and premises for 21 years from Michaelmas 1840 at an annual rent of £150 and 300 bushels of wheat.
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Deeds relating to Stow-cum-Quy

Title Terrier and plan of college property, Dovehouse Close, etc.
Reference CCCC09/22/22
(former reference: XXII 22)
Creator Mr Hayward?
Covering Dates 1779 (N.d. Date derived from old catalogues)
Extent and Medium 1 sheet; paper; Manuscript
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'Mr Hayward' taken from annotation in 1827 catalogue.

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