Land tax and income tax receipt for 1879, ending February 1879, for land in Quy, Total sum £2 16s 5d, signed off by C. Bidwell. Has a note on the back subtracting the total sum on the receipt from £42 to give a final total of £39 3s 7d.
Bidwell, Charles M.To Dr French concerning Quy Inclosure Rate - 'Mr Barker's Bank having this morning stopped payment you are requested to pay the share of this rate due from Jesus College to us alone.'
Gunning and FrancisTo Dr French concerning Quy Inclosure - 'The commissioners have made an additional rate for payment of the expenses of this inclosure the share of which payable by Jesus College is £28 9s 10d and we shall be glad if you will forward that amount to us or pay the same into the Bank of W. Barker to the account of the said Inclosure within 14 days from this date.'
Gunning and FrancisPaid £1 for land tax in Quoy. Signed by William Banks and John Jeeson.
Banks, WilliamQuote for multiple work to be done to two sets of rooms on the Ground Floor. £41 7s 1d is proposed for work for Room K, with an extra £15 proposed for restoration of the floors 'as before'. Room F receives a more vague quote of £95 - £100 depending on 'disturbance to the face of the wall'.
Rattee & KettSeries of three quit-rent receipts due at Michaelmas 1875, to Corpus Christi College (1s 4d), Gonville and Caius College (£1-12-9) and the manor of the rectory of Chesterton, signed off by Charles Hoppert, bailiff (4d).
Corpus Christi College, CambridgeQuit-rent receipt for the manor of Hundon, with 3s 5d due to be paid to Lady Harland's executors. Signed by B. Lenney, collector.
Lenney, BennettReceipt confirming William Webb received 5s 6d from the master and fellows of Jesus College for one year's quit-rent due at Michaelmas.
Webb, Dr. WilliamReceived of the Bursar. Paid 4s 10d for one-year quit-rent due to the Manor of Quy Hall at Michaelmas last. 'the same for the use of John Martin [?]Esgt. Lord of the said Manor'. Signed by Thomas Muggleton.
Muggleton, ThomasPaid 4s 10 1/2d by Mr. Muggleton for one year's quitrent for the use of Jesus College due to Jonathan Martin, esquire. Signed by Benjamin Kettle.
Kettle, BenjaminPaid 4s 10 1/2d by the widow Mrs. Muggleton for one year's quit-rent due to John Martin Esq. Received by Benjamin Kettle.
Muggleton, Mrs. (widow)Paid 4s 10 1/2d by Mrs. Muggleton for one year's quitrent for the use of Jesus College due to John Martin Esq. Received by Benjamin Kettle.
Muggleton, Mrs. (widow)Stephen, son of Adam Godsone of Cambridge, releases to Robert de Tychewell, burgess of Cambridge, his rights in a messuage, in which he enfeoffed him in Christ's Lane. Witnesses: Symon de Refham, Mayor of Cambridge, John Pawe, William Carbenel, Alan de Badburham, Hervey Peryn et aliis.
Stephen, son of Adam GodsoneAgnes de Valence, Lady of Offlay and of Bailluel gives up to the Prioress and the nuns of St Radegund her right to place in their house two ladies, which right she has claimes in right of the land they hold of her in Shelford. Witnesses: Sir William Melksop, Sir Walter de Huntingfend, knight, Master Richard de Oteringham, parson of Shelford, Benet Godsone of Cambridge.
Valence, Lady Agnes deBrother Osbert, Prior of the Chapel of St Edmund, Cambridge, of the order of Simplingham (that is of St Gilbert of Sempringham, Founder of the Order of Gilbertines, d. 1189), and of the convent there, to John Mayner any right he may have by a demise of William le Nonacurt in 1/2 acre land which a place adjacent to it in Barnwell, which land John's father had by feoffment of Gilbert Bernard. Rent: 2 capons. Witnesses: John Golding, mayor of Cambridge, Roger le Hafetere, John Wombe, Andrew de Hicche, bailiffs, Thomas Stebbing of Barnwell, Hugh Smith (Faber), Laurence Dixi et aliis.
Osbert, BrotherWalter Mason (Cementarius), son of Henry de Mord[un], to Prioress Milesentia and the nuns a tenement given by him to Roger Carter (Carettarius) of Barnwell with his sister Felicia, of which the fee belongs to the nuns. Consideration: 4s; rent: due from Roger Carter 6d and 2 capons. Witnesses: Thomas Toilet, Robert de St Edmund's, Robert Seman, William Pilate, William Toilet, John de Berton, Geoffrey le Fermer of Barnwell, William Tele, William Page, Alan Dalles, Hugh le Norreis et multis aliis.
Mason, WalterJohn Payn to Alan Redhed the plot given to him by Agnes de Grantesdene. Witnesses: Edmund Lyster, mayor of Cambridge, Richard Maisterman, John Smyth, Thomas Trevet, John Marchal et aliis.
Payn, JohnAlice, widow of Alan Seghyn of Fen Dytton, quitclaims to Sir (Dominus) Walter Roswyk, vicar of St Clement's, and Sir Henry Moryce, chaplain of the same, her right of dower in a messuage with meadow, formerly belonging to Master (magister) Richard Aunger, in Aungerys Lane between the tenements of Richard Laurence and Cecilia de Berton; the meadow between a meadow of the nuns and the court of Richard Laurence and abutting on Grenecroft. Witnesses: Guy le Spicer, mayor of Cambridge, Richard Laurence, John Goddyng, Geoffrey de Costeseye, Michael Pilat et aliis.
Seghyn, AliceRoys, widow of Giles (de Berton) of Cambridge, to prioress Elena and the nuns her claim to dower in Stockwell croft in Cambridge, which the nuns have by feoffment of John Porthors, brother of the late Giles. Witnesses: John Dunnyng, mayor of Cambridge, John Goggyng, Symon de Refham, Walter de Berkyngge, Reginald de Comberton, bailiffs, John But, Robert Tuylet, Michael Pylet, John de Kymberle, Reginald Bercar of Cambridge, Adam de Fulham, Nicholas Childman, William, his brother, Adam Ballard, William de Barton, Thomas de Hanynton, Robert de Knapwell, citizen of London, Thomas de Wynepol, clerk, et aliis.
Roys, widow of Giles (de Berton)Agnes, widow of William de Colebrig to William Sweteye her rights in the land described in 220a. Witnesses: Hervey Parleben, Bartholomew le Noble, John Alvivechild, Hugh Neucomen, Nicholas de (Sanf?)ord, Richard Tailor (cissor), Walter Crocheman, John de Walda et aliis.
Colebrig, Agnes deMargaret, daughter of Henry de Granteset, to Walter le Uscher, burgess of Cambridge, a messuage in Barnwell between the land of Richard Pede of Barnwell and that of Robert Loverede, abutting on the highway and a croft of the said Robert. Witnesses: Simon de Stokton, mayor of Cambridge, Philip de Comberton, Richard de Bodekesham, Walter Cale, Robert de Comberton, bailiffs, John Pawe, Adam Godsone, Walter de Kelkenny, Robert Maniaunt of Barnwell, Richard Jadus of Barnwell et aliis.
Granteset, Margaret deHugh, son of Stephen (Alvevechild) of Cambridge to the nuns his life interest in the land described in 326 a-c. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Henry de Colevile, Sir Everard de Trumpington, Sir Hervey, son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Adam, son of Eustace, Hamo of Colchester, Ralph, son of Henry, John Avured, Reginald Kaukilia, Geoffrey Potekin, John, his son, Robert de St Edmunds et multis aliis.
Hugh, son of Stephen (Alvevechild)John de Hilburghworth and Elena, his wife, widow of Henry de Trippelowe, quitclaim her right of dower in the lands of her late husband from the Prioress and the convent of St Radegund and John de Trippelow, parson of Reymerston. Witnesses: John Pittok, Mayor of Cambridge, Simon de Chest[er]ton, Roger le Chaundeler, Nicholas de Stowe', Thomas de Wyntryngham, bailiffs, John Morice, Geoffrey de Lenne et aliis.
Hilburghworth, Elena deJohn, son of John Mayner of Barnwell, to Richard Atte Broo his claims to the messuage he sold to the said Richard. Witnesses: Symon Bernard, Hugh Smith (Faber), Adam de Clyfford, Alan le Wayte, William de Sengham, Symon de Welton, Thomas le Porter, John Smith, Geoffrey Page et aliis.
Mayner, John JrMargaret, widow of Silvester de Barnwell, to Adam de Infirmaria de Barnwell her right of dower in a plot sold by her late husband to the said Adam. Witnesses: Hugh Smith (Faber), William Sehinghan, John Smith, John Potekin, Thomas Porter (Ianitor) of Barnwell et aliis.
Barnwell, Margaret deRose le Moyne, widow of Alexander, to the nuns all her rights of dower in 12 acres of arable land and 12d annual rent in Litlington, that she claimed before the Royal Justiciar at Westminster. Consideration: 1 mark. Witnesses: Master (Magister) Nicholas de Merston, official of Huntingdon, Dean of Huntingdon, Ciprian de ___, (one missing), Thomas de Crempesham, George de Crempesham, Peter deWanet', clerk, who wrote the charter.
Moine, Rosia leAcelina de Caxton and Rois (Rose), her daughter, to Sir (Dominus) Eun, chaplain of Caxton, all rights which they have in a messuage which James, smith (Jacobus Faber), holds of them in Caxton. Rent: 12d to the church of St Radegund of Cambridge, which rent together with another rent of 12d they gave to the house of St Radegund in free alms. Gersuma: 5s. Witnesses: Master (Magister) Gentilius, parson of Caxton, Johele, clerk, Robert, son of Godiwa, Edmund de Caxton, Simon de Brunne, Geoffrey, reeve, Henry Newman (Novus hominus) et multis aliis.
Caxton, AcelinaAlice, daughter of Richard Gibelot, to the nuns a messuage next the north side of cemetery of St Botulph's abutting on the High Street and on the land of St Botulph's. Witnesses: Michael, son of He(rvey?), John, his brother, John Alure, William Morice, John, son of Bartholomew, Walter Bagge, Simon Sled_, ol, son of Childman et aliis.
Gibelot, AliceWilliam, son of Augustine, to Alexander le Muine (Moyne), son of Peter le Muine, the homage and service of Adam de Litlington, chaplain, and all rights he may have in the land in Litlington, which he has sold to the said Adam. Consideration: 2s. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Henry le Eveske', Sir Hugh de Colevil, Sir Philip de Stant(on), Sir Philip de Abingeton, Luke, his brother, Peter de Ashwell, John, son of Simon, William his brother, Richard Bibois et aliis.
William, son of AugustineAlicia, daughter of Richard at Barnwell town end, to Hugh Mayner a rent of 1 1/2d from a piece of land with a croft built on it at Barnwell town end, between the highway (King Street) and the land of Isabel Page. Witnesses: John Martyn, mayor of Cambridge, John Portehors, Michael Pylat, Robert de Maddinggele, John Peryn, bailiffs, Gilbert Bernard, Richard Pede, Hugh de Brunne, Nicholas de Infirmaria, Ralph de Theversham et aliis.
Alicia, daughter of RichardThomas Hamond sen., of Lynton, to Ralph Bateman de Harleton, and William Langford, clerk, a tenement in Barnwell acquired by him in marriage with Rose, daughter of John Treplowe, lying between a tenement of Barnwell Priorey in either side and abutting on the highway. Witnesses: Sir William Smyth, vicar of Lynton, Richard Barber (?) of Lynton, John Estmond of Barnwell.
Hamond, Thomas snr.John Newton to Adam de Clifford the messuage described in 289a, leased to him by Beatrix de Stokton. Witnesses: John Pilet, mayor of Cambridge, Henry de Croft, Simon de Refham, Robert Dunnyng, Simon Bernard, John Smith (Faber), S(imon?) de Welton et aliis.
Newton, JohnAgnes de North quitclaims the nuns for her right of dower in Wratting. Consideration: 3s. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Adam, chaplain, Sir Peter, chaplain, Philip Rikespaud, William Fluri, Hervey Messager (Nuncius), Walter Smith (Faber), William Swetey, Richard Clerk et aliis.
North, Agnes deKatherine, daughter of Simon de Stokton to Adam de Clifford a messuage in Barnwell between messuages of the said Adam on either side, abutting on the highway and on the croft. Witnesses: John Pilet, mayor of Cambridge, Stephan de Pamifeld, Hervey Peryn, Robert Seman, John de Teversham, bailiffs, Simon Bernard, John Smith (Faber), John Joachim, Simon de Waltone, John de Ware of Barnwell et aliis.
Stokton, Katherine deJohn, son of Richard Pete of Barnwell to Simon de Stocton his right in a term of years in lands in the town and fields of Cambridge and Barnwell. Also the reversion of the lands held in dower by his mother Isoda. Consideration: a certain sum of money. Witnesses: John Goldring, mayor of Cambridge, William de Cumberton, Roger le Haster, Andrew de Hytchen, John Wombe, bailiffs, John de Kymbirle, Walter Scherewind, Walter Edward, Walter le Hoycher, Alan de Hynton, John le Rider, Joachim de Barnwell, Stephen Attekiln, John Jade, John Mayner, Silvester de Barnwell et multis aliis.
Pete, JohnAldusa, daughter of William Blangernon, to the nuns her land and buildings in St Mary's parish, lying between the land of Stephen Corduanor and the land of Richard Pernes, which land she holds of the nuns for an annual rent of 12d. Witnesses: Hervey, son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Apsalon, son of Roger, Roger Parleben, Geoffrey Potekin, Richard Atgate (ad portam), Hervey, son of Martin, Roger Doy, Henry Algod et aliis.
Blancgernon, AldusaReceipt for the sum of 3 shillings due on 11th October 1873 to Lady Harland's executors, lords of the manor of Hundon. Signed by Thomas Hammond, collector.
Hammond, ThomasPaid £0 8s 3d by Mr Raynes [appears as Raines] for a quit rent to Trinity Hall due at Michaelmas.
Signed by J. Jewett.
Paid £0 8s 3d by the bursar of Jesus College for a full year's quit rent due to the Master, Fellows and Scholars of Trinity Hall at Michaelmas last.
Signed by S. Hallifax (bursar)
Paid £0 0s 4d by the bursar of Jesus College Mr Darby for a full year's quit rent due to the Master, Fellows and Scholars of Trinity College.
Signed by Thomas Parker
Paid £0 0s 4d by the bursar of Jesus College to the Master, Fellows and Scholars of Trinity College for a quit rent at Michaelmas last.
Signed by William Hall (Baillif).
Letter to John Norfolk, Vicar of Hundon, listing "all those lands with the homage at a court which I held at Pinnow Hall in Hundon about fifteen years since.,for Mr George Berk the Lord of the Mannor."
LeFray, JosiasReceived for the Master and Fellows of Gonville and Caius college of the Master and Fellows of Jesus College for five years quit rent to Michaelmas 1858. Signed John Tayer.
Tayer, JohnPaid £0 1s 4d by the bursar of Jesus College Mr Darby for a full year's quit rent for the use of Corpus Christi College.
Signed by Edward Goode and Bayliff
Paid £0 1s 4d by the Bursar of Jesus College being one year's quit rent for the use of Corpus Christi College.
Signed by Edward Goode.
Paid £0 2s 6d for one year's quit rent due to the Master, Fellows and Scholars of Clare Hall.
Signed by P. S. Goddard
Paid £0 2s 6d by Mr Raynes to Clare Hall for a quit rent at Michaelmas last.
Signed by Thomas Clarke (Bursar).
A receipt for 4d paid by Jesus College to Trinity College, as one year's quit rent. Signed by W. Hall, bailiff.
Hall, WilliamA receipt for 16s 6d paid for one year's quit rent to Gonville and Caius college. Signed by James Hicks.
Hicks, JamesQuitrent receipt from Caius College, dated April 12 1833. Received of Jesus College, 16s 6d for quitrent to Michaelmas 1832. Signed A Thurtell, bursar.
Thurtell, Alexander