Description | Included: Valuation and report on the College Farm in Denver (Norfolk), the property of Gonville and Caius College and in the occupation of Joseph Wootten, Jul 1891 Report on proposed sale of Fenners Ground, the property of Gonville and Caius College and leased to the Cambridge University Cricket Club, to the Club and valuation of the ground, Dec 1891 Report on land in Great Shelford, the property of the executors of the late Peter Grain and proposed to be purchased by Gonville and Caius College, Oct 1890 Report on proposed sale of a small farm in Foulden (Norfolk), the property of Gonville and Caius College and in the occupation of William Carter, to William Amhurst Tyssen Amherst MP (who is Lord of the Manor of Foulden and interested in the property chiefly because of the sporting rights), Nov 1890 Report on proposed exchange of houses in Silver Street, Cambridge, the property of Corpus Christi College, with No. 3 Kings Parade, the property of the University (who want to acquire the Silver Street properties for the development of the Pitt Press), May 1891, with supplemental report, Jun 1891 Valuation and report on inclosure of arable and pasture land in Landbeach, the property of Miss Sarah Burkett and in the occupation of P. Papworth, and proposed to be sold to Corpus Christi College, May 1891 Report on Howbridge Farm, Capel St Mary (Suffolk), proposed to be purchased by Queens College, Nov 1890 Valuation and reports on proposed exchange of small pieces of land between Gonville and Caius College and Jesus College (location not given but "more fully described in an Award dated the 28th day of July 1891"), Oct 1891 Valuation and report on building plots on the Harwich Estate ("land reclaimed from the Sea") in the parish of St Nicholas, Harwich (Essex), the property of the trustees of the late N.W.J. Strode and in hand, Jan 1892 Report on Hatchfield Farm, Newmarket, for a proposed purchaser ("The fact must not be lost sight of that Newmarket as a Racing and Training Centre, has increased very rapidly in the last decade, and experience shows that it is still increasing and will continue to increase"), Jun 1891 Valuation and report on Exning Hall Estate, with detailed description of the mansion's sewerage system ("So far as I can judge, the system seems as perfect as can be..."), for a proposed purchaser, Jun 1891 Valuation and report for assessment on Chippenham Park mansion and premises, the property of and in the occupation of Montague Tharpe Esq, Jun 1891 Valuation and report on a store and small piece of land in Willingham, the property of John A. Thoday, Feb 1892 Valuation and report on an estate in Duxford, the property of the trustees of the late John Oslar, in the occupation of Joseph Allen and proposed to be purchased by Gonville and Caius College, Nov 1891 Valuation and report on the Rectory Farm, Hadstock (Essex), the property of Reverend Francis E. Smith, the Rector, and in the occupation of Mr Free, Apr 1892 2 reports on Larmens Fen Farm, Methwold and Feltwell (Norfolk), the property of Mrs Popham, Apr and May 1892 (the first report is crossed out and marked "This report was afterwards revised") Valuation and report on an estate in Littleport and Ely, the property of Clare College and in the occupation of Mr J.L. Luddington (who sublets to "little farmers", Messrs Rogers, Crabb and Benton), Apr 1892 Report on proposed exchange of No. 5 and 6 Trinity Street, in the occupation of Messrs Hattersley, adjoining houses in the occupation of Mrs Palmer and Lawrence Humphrey, and Trinity College Choir School, all the property of Trinity College, with the Blue Boar Hotel in Trinity Street, let to Mrs Harris, a house in Gifford Place occupied by Henry Ranner, part of the Chemical Laboratory and Lecture Room, and Nos. 7 and 8 Kings Parade, let to Messrs Sadd and to A. Deck (with Miss Haslop in occupation of A. Deck's portion), and also workshop at back in the occupation of Messrs Greef, all the property of Gonville and Caius College, May 1892 Valuation and report on Needingworth Farm, in Needingworth cum Holywell, the property of the trustees of the late Alfred Jones Esq and in the occupation of Alfred Sandifer, May 1892 Valuation and report on a mercantile property in Sidney Street, Cambridge, the property of C.S. Bulstrode, upholsterer, and in his own occupation (including a showroom leased from Foresters Charity), May 1892 Report on proposed sale of an arable field in Fakenham (Norfolk), the property of Gonville and Caius College, Jun 1892 Valuation of fixtures, garden utensils and tools at St Rhadegunds, Cambridge from Mrs Kitson to Professor Clifford Allbutt, Jul 1892 [Code: 0D 1C 2U 3M 4B 5E 6R 7L 8A 9N] Report and valuation on Christs College Farm and Rectory House, in Caldecot and Bourn, for potential purchaser Charles Beldam Esq ("My advice is as follows: a) That I should not make any attempt to purchase any part of this property, the whole thing is miserable, will never be satisfactory, and will not pay to Farm"), Jun 1892 Report and valuation on behalf of Peterhouse, the patron of Cherryhinton Vicarage, on the Glebe Lands (4 fields of arable land), Cherryhinton, which the incumbent, Reverend Walter Beck, is proposing to sell under the Glebe Lands Act 1888 ("I maintain that it would be premature and financially an unwise step to force this land into the market now, and on behalf of The Master and Fellows of St Peter's College, I cannot advise a sale"), Jul 1892 Valuation and report on farm on Barton Road, Cambridge, the property of Corpus Christi College and in the occupation of H.F. Beales, Jun 1893 Manors of Haslerton, Chatteris and Lancaster in Barrington: valuation for fines (John Conder, deceased; Jane Cooper, deceased; Fordham Edward King; Mrs Sarah Cambridge, with occupiers J. Chapman, Warboys Post Office, C. Marshall, Philip Jude, W. Hardman, Henry Dilley, John Hardman, John Oldment, Arthur Jude, Pickering, James Challis), Jul 1892 Report on University Rifle Range, the property of Jesus College and leased to the Rifle Range Committee, and part in the occupation of H.F. Beales ("I don't think you can get any one better than Mr Beales to clean and lay down the land"), Aug 1892 Valuation and report on Saint Nicholas Court Farm in the parishes of St Nicholas and Monkton, Isle of Thanet (Kent), the property of Queens College and in the occupation of William Broadley, Sep 1892 |