Bishop Nigel of Ely confirms grant by William Monachus [le Moyne] of Shelford to the Church of St Mary and St Radegund of 2 virgates of land etc. Witnesses: William [de Laventon] archdeacon [of Ely], Richard of St Paul, Richard de Pontcardon, Ricardus filius Ilberti (Richard fitz Gilbert), Magistrus Ernulfus (Master Ernulf), John of St Alban, Gilbert clericus (the clerk), Radulfus Dapiferus (Ralph the steward), Alexander pincerna (the butler), Henricus peregrinus (Henry the pilgrim).
Nigel (d 1169) Bishop of ElyJohn le Gome, of Cambridge, to (John de) Trypellowe, rector of Herdewik, a messuage in Ragegund Lane with a garden adjacent to it. Witnesses: Bartholomew Morice, Mayor of Cambridge, John (Marschal?), John de Shadeworth, Richard de Weston, bailiffs, John Fryday et aliis.
Gome, John leNames on mount read:
A. G. Seymour, R. S. Bryant, L. H. L. Carver, C. N. Ridley, S. J. Galloway, C. A. Town, R. L. Pyman, R. C. Cutter, E. L. Goodman, J. Bellamy, R. W. Skinner, K. J. Goodwin, W. M. Penny, J. Mellor, A. G. Collier, J. M. S. Alpine, C. W. Milford, H. J. Presitley, F. R. Peel, A. B. Champion
Names on mount read:
G. E. C. Wood (Pembroke), W. R. Taylor, W. L. Hoskins (Oxford), W. J. G. Hands, J. H. Van de Bergh (Oxford), J. B. Smith, H. D. L. Minton, A. C. Williamson (Oxford), E. M. Dexter, F. C. Verner (Oxford), J. A. Mack, C. L. Parkin (Oxford), L. J. W. A. Kendall, C. Patteson (Pembroke), F. E. Marriott (Oxford), H. G. Sale, F. E. Hill (Oxford), R. H. Corbett, E. C. Beard (Oxford), W. P. Nevile, G. J. Cameron (Oxford), C. K. Warren, M. H. O. Rorke (Oxford), J. A. G. Ainley.
No names given (except T. S. Nevill).
Photograph of a hockey match (showing T. S. Nevill playing).
No names given (except T. S. Nevill).
No names given (except T. S. Nevill).
No names given (except T. S. Nevill).
Names on board read R. F. Sainsbury, J. P. Wood, P. J. Bryant, J. D. F. Bellamy, R. E. Lake, J. A. Hudson, R. L. M. Shepton, M. F. A. Dove, J. W. Pursey, J. A. Williams, R. Haigh, N. Horner, J. P. G. Addison.
Names on board read T. H. Goodwin,, W. B. Hicks, T. W. Southern, G. M. Allison, M. F. Cock, J. G. Mitchell, V. C. Hardy, R. W. Holloway, T. E. Morel, D. A. B. Young, R. W. McIntyre, J. C. MacBryan, J. Q. T. Syme, M. G. Fitzgerald, K. W. Gray
Names on board read A. R. Penn, F. S. Bates, G. M. Allison, E. A. Raimes, T. H. Goodwin, J. N. Lowry, R. F. Terry, D. A. R. Young, H. D. Holman, R. H. Ayre
Names on board read K. W. Grey, M. F. MacFarlane, J. N. Lowry, J. A. S. Jackson, Holland, D. T. Jones, A. S. Cohen, B. T. Godfrey-Faussett, S. M. Taylor, M. G. Fitzgerald, T. H. Goodwin, V. C. Hardy, T. E. Morel, G. M. Allison, R. H. Lowry, J. M. Middleton
No names on board although T. H. Goodwin can be identified in middle row.
Roman radiate coin
Butchering
SF17: Quatrefoil furniture mount/surround made from sheet copper alloy for a drop-handle, diamond shaped with a central piercing. The petals each have a raised boss and chased radial lines: 27.5mm x 27.9mm, weight 4g. 16th – 17th century in date.
<158>: Very thin copper alloy pin, poorly preserved, and missing its head. Pins are ubiquitous items and this example is probably Late Medieval to early post-Medieval in date; length c. 42.6mm, weight <0.5g.
F.06: A mixed context. This contained a sherd of late 18th or early 19th-century creamware (<1g), three sherds of 16th to 17th-century German stoneware (15g), seven sherds of 16th to 17th century glazed redware (29g) and a sherd of 13th to 15th-century brown courseware.