Series LIV/1 - Cambridge, All Saints

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JCCA/JCAD/3/2/LIV/1

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Cambridge, All Saints

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  • 1586-1975 (Creation)

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The advowson of All Saints (also called All Saints in the Jewry) was given to the nunnery of St Radegund, in 1180 or earlier, by Sturmi of Cambridge. For this and other early deeds, see Nuns/Gray 79-99. The church was very croded by the 1850s, and was demolished in favour of a new one in Jesus Lane. A draft history of the parish by A.C. Bouquet is kept in the Old Library, in the modern MSS collection.

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      There are three drawings in a box marked 'Maps and Plans' in the Muniment Room. Two are undated drawings concerning All Saints' Church, the third concerns the old graveyard bordered by All Saints' Passage off of St Johns' Street. They have been previously labelled with LIV 1.

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      Livings 1

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