Agnes, wife of William de North, releases to the nuns her rights in the land given to them by Maud Besturne.
North, Agnes lePeter de Frakenho and Ingeleys his wife to the nuns 2 acres of land in Wratting fields in Clenely (?), which lie by the common pasture and the scrubs.
Frakenho, Peter deIngeleys, daughter of Simon Bonus of Wratting, to the nuns 5 acres of land in her fields called Bebites field near the scrub abutting on Wilecroft and the road to Weston wood.
Yngelesia, daughter of SimonGeoffrey Smith (Faber), son of Walter Smith of West Wratting releases to the nuns all rights in the messuage in West Wratting, which his father held of them. The messuage abuts on the Prioress' croft. Consideration: 5s.
Smith, GeoffreyRichard, son of William de Scales, for the souls of his father and mother, gives the nuns 15 acres in Wratting, lying next to the nuns' land, of which 1 acre lies in Hocroft between lands of the Prior of Ely and Alexander Cokeman, 1 acre in Burstalles way between land of Simon de Merk and the land the nuns had from Robert de Rikespaud, 1 1/2 roods in Rotherweysend, between lands of Andrew, son of Edwin, and Roger Carpenter, 1 'forea' abutting on Wardlo way between lands of the said Simon and the said Prior, and 1 1/2 acres in Henhale, between lands of the said Simon de Merc (sic) and Peter le Newman, and 1 acre 1 rood between lands of the said Simon and Stephen de Oxecroft in Holedene, and 3 roods behind Cosserhill between lands of the said Simon, and 11/2 roods in Holedale between lands of William Burc and Simon Bric's wife, and 1 1/2 acres about the Bruar hill between lands of Stephen de Oxecroft and the said Simon.
Scalaris, de, familyRichard de Scales to his brother Stephen de Scales, all claim to the estate of his uncle Stephen de Scales.
Scalaris, de, familyWilliam, son of Stephen de Scales, confirms his father's gift of land in Wratting, for the good of his soul and that of his wife Sibil and all his ancestors. Witness: Roger de Gurney et aliis.
Scalaris, de, familyStephen de Scales and his wife, Juliana, give, with their daughter Sibil, 80 acres in West Wrattingwith a managium, free of all taxes except Danegeld. Witnesses: Durandus, monk of Ramsey, et aliis.
Scalaris, Stephen deWilliam Knapewell of Horsey to the nuns his body and the rent of 4s and services of William de le Hel of Horsey for the salvation of his soul and the souls of his ancestors and descendants.
Knapewell, William deRobert, son of Ralph de Camps, to the nuns the rent of 1s payable by William le Harpur of Horsey.
Camps, Robert deAlice, daughter of Robert, son of Sweyn, for her soul and for the souls of her ancestors to the nuns 2s: 1 s paid by Gilbert Chircheman and 1s by Smith (Faber) in lieu of services for 1 acre of land and after his death the land to revert to the nuns. Given with the consent of her heir, her daughter, Roesia, and Roesia's heirs.
Alice, daughter of Robert SweynCorrespondence of Mary Yule, Art Fund, with Lord Stewartby
Yule, MaryIncludes photograph of picture
Believed to represent the contents of his college office, dumped in the basement of Chapel Court when he left the College to pursue a career elsewhere.
Wilson, CharlesThe album contains photographs mainly taken by G.H. Williams in the 1930s. It was restored by him in 1961, and kept in the Combination Room until it was brought to the Archives in 2010. It comprises exterior and interior photographs of the college and photographs of Williams' contemporaries, fellows and senior members of the college.
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The Hall
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Chapel ceiling
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View of the Master's Lodge and College from the tower of All Saints Church, Jesus Lane
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View of the Master's Lodge from the Master's Garden
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View of the Gate Tower from the Fellows Garden
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Gate Tower
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First court
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A view from the Close
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The 'New Building'
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The Cricket Pavilion
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The Carpenter Tower
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The Masters garden
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First Court, Cloisters' entrance
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Pump Court
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The Chapter House as seen from the Cloisters
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Chapel from Chapel Court
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A photograph of an early architectural detail
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Another photograph of an early architectural detail
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Exterior wall of the Chapel showing the impression of previous Priory buildings
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Arch in the Cloisters
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A view of the Chapel from Cloister Court
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Another view of the Chapel from Chapel Court
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A view of the Chapel from the Master's Garden
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The interior of the Chapel facing east, showing screen, lectern and choir designed by Pugin
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The interior of the Chapel facing west, showing screen, lectern and choir designed by Pugin
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Chapel, the Sutton organ
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Chapel, the Sutton organ
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Chapel - a view of the altar, piscina and arcading
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Chapel - the altar cross
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Chapel - the piscina
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Chapel - stall-end, carved pews, and carved figures on pews 1
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Chapel - stall-end, carved pews, and carved figures on pews 2
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Chapel - stall-end, carved pews, and carved figures on pews 3
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Chapel - stall-end, carved pews, and carved figures on pews 4
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Chapel - stall-end, carved pews, and carved figures on pews 5
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Chapel - stall-end, carved pews, and carved figures on pews 6
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Chapel - stall-end, carved pews, and carved figures on pews 7
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Chapel - stall-end, carved pews, and carved figures on pews 8
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Chapel - gothic arches
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Chapel - ante-chapel ceiling, designed by William Morris
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Chapel - North Transept
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Chapel - Crossing
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Chapel - Romanesque arches
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Chapel - hassock
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Chapel - statue
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Drawing of Bishop Alcock and St Ambrose
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Holy water stoup
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Drawing of Bishop Alcock and St Ambrose
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Chapel - carved stone monument of Thomas Cranmer
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Chapel - carved stone monument of Tobias Rustat
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Chapel - stained glass window
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Chapel - stained glass window
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Chapel - the Great Window and rose window
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Hall - view towards high table
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Interior of the Master's Lodge
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Old Library
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The college skeleton
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A painted wood door bearing Bishop Alcock's rebus
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The Oriel window in Hall
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Conference Room
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Chimney piece in the Conference Room
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A detail of a ceiling
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Puginesque carved wood fragments
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The Prioress's Room
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The construction of the Morley Horder building in Chapel Court, dated Nov 1928 Oct 1929
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The construction of the Morley Horder building in Chapel Court, dated Nov 1928 Oct 1929
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The construction of the Morley Horder building in Chapel Court, dated Nov 1928 Oct 1929
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The construction of the Morley Horder building in Chapel Court, dated Nov 1928 Oct 1929
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The construction of the Morley Horder building in Chapel Court, dated Nov 1928 Oct 1929
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The construction of the Morley Horder building in Chapel Court, dated Nov 1928 Oct 1929
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The construction of the Morley Horder building in Chapel Court, dated Nov 1928 Oct 1929
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The construction of the Morley Horder building in Chapel Court, dated Nov 1928 Oct 1929
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Jesus Boathouse from the River Cam
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Exterior wall of the Chapel
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Carved stone monument to ST Coleridge
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'Deus Providebit' by Eric Gill
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A photograph from P. Gardner-Smith with the following list of names: W.R. Inge; F.J. Foakes-Jackson; J.C. Watt; E. Abbott; H. Goodwin; W. Welsh; Arthur Gray; H.G. Wood and H.A. Morgan, circa 1905.
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Arthur Gray
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J.C. Watt
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F.J. Foakes Jackson
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E. Abbott
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W.L.H. Duckworth
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C.A. Elliott
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W.H. Mills
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Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
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A. Nairne
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B.L. Manning
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L.A. Pars
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H. Barnes
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P.G. Gardner-Smith
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A.P. Sinker
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W.H. Thorpe
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E.M.W. Tillyard
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R.W.V. Gittings
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C.W. Gilber
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A.E. Green
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O.V. Guy
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C.H. Dodd
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F. Brittain
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C.H. Wilson
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A.L. Percival
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F. Brittain
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R.V. Jennings
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DH Wilkinson
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P. Gardner-Smith
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L.E.R. Picken
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D.J.V. Fisher
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A.P. Rossiter
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J. Mill
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A.G. Sharpe
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Group photograph with the following names: Brian Ralph; Trevor Jones; Glanville Williams; Alan Sharpe; Shackleton Bailey; Moses Finley; Bernard Towers; Ken Johnson; John Adkins; Wilkinson; Leslie Martin; G Fulton Roberts; Robbie Jennings; Hugo Jones; Alan Percival; Derek Taunt; Vivian Fisher; Frederick Raby; Percival Gardner-Smith; Lee Alan Pars; E.M.W. Tillyard; Bill Thorpe; Freddy Brittain and Charles Wilson. 1958.
Photographs of Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, c.1930; Prince Khanderao Gaekwar, c.1940, Photograph of Jesus Boat crew at Henley, c. 1950
Willcocks, ReginaldIncludes personal account book for 'my first term at Cambridge' although covers just more than his first year at Cambridge.
Wallace, WilliamContains timeline of Wright's life.
Manuscript & typescript papers of Christopher R. Wren without accompanying correspondence
Wren, Christopher R.Includes newspaper cutting from the Sydney Morning Herald relating to Woods' performance in cricket.
Includes copy of obituary, copies of correspondence relating to enquiry made about Woods who painted portrait of Wynfrid Duckworth, Master
Manuscript & typescript papers of Christopher J. Wood without accompanying correspondence
Wood, Christopher J.Manuscript & typescript papers of Paul Withers without accompanying correspondence
Withers, PaulCorrespondence of Edgar Winstanley with Philip Whitting
Winstanley, EdgarIncludes copy of list of publications
Correspondence of Heather Wilson with R. L. Underwood
Wilson, HeatherCorrespondence of Heather Wilson with Ian Stewart
Wilson, HeatherWillow Place was a continuation of Willow Walk to the east of Fair Street. The south side of Willow Place was built upon Ropemaker's Close which was allotted to the College by the Barnwell Inclosure Award. The north side of Willow Place was part of the south verge of Newmarket Road and belonged to various owners.
The name survives to denote a passage leading to the service roads at the back of the Grafton Centre, but the site of these houses is now under the western car park
Includes order of service for funeral, 2nd June 1997; Obituary by Mark Blandford baker from 'Regatta' magazine, No 101, August/September 1997;
Includes photograph of picture
Includes photograph of picture
Includes note on assistance provided to a grateful researcher
Includes photograph of picture
Includes photograph of picture
Contains order of service for Widdicombe's funeral.
Includes photograph of picture
Includes copy of order of service for funeral, 13th March 1930
Correspondence Elizabeth Wetton with Terence Volk
Wetton, Elizabeth L.