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Collapse KAR50 - County Record Office Cambridge Accessions 1950KAR50 - County Record Office Cambridge Accessions 1950
Expand 1 - Acknowledgement re property in Holy Trinity Parish, Cambridge1 - Acknowledgement re property in Holy Trinity Parish, Cambridge
Expand 2 - Deeds of Grantchester given by M.C. Burkitt2 - Deeds of Grantchester given by M.C. Burkitt
Expand 3 - Cambridge, Isle of Ely, and Borough of Cambridge Pauper Lunatic Asylum3 - Cambridge, Isle of Ely, and Borough of Cambridge Pauper Lunatic Asylum
Expand 4 - Delme-Radcliffe family of Hitchin Priory and Litlington4 - Delme-Radcliffe family of Hitchin Priory and Litlington
Expand 5 - Cottenham records collected by Alderman Ellis (1)5 - Cottenham records collected by Alderman Ellis (1)
Expand 8 - Cottenham records collected by Alderman Ellis (2): the Invasion Committee8 - Cottenham records collected by Alderman Ellis (2): the Invasion Committee
9 - Cottenham Parish Records: recatalogued under P50/
Expand 10 - Snell of Doddington10 - Snell of Doddington
Expand 11 - Cambridge Antiquarian Society: supplementary deeds etc.11 - Cambridge Antiquarian Society: supplementary deeds etc.
Expand 16 - Duxford: deed and admission16 - Duxford: deed and admission
Expand 17 - Records of Brinkley manor with related papers17 - Records of Brinkley manor with related papers
Expand 18 - Orders of Inclosure Commissioners18 - Orders of Inclosure Commissioners
Expand 19 - Little Carlton Court Roll19 - Little Carlton Court Roll
Expand 21 - Deeds of Melbourn, Comberton etc.21 - Deeds of Melbourn, Comberton etc.
Expand 22 - Frere, Cholmeley & Co.: deeds etc. (4)22 - Frere, Cholmeley & Co.: deeds etc. (4)
Expand 23 - Deed of Gamlingay with transcript23 - Deed of Gamlingay with transcript
Collapse 24 - Records from the office of the Cambridgeshire Clerk of the Peace24 - Records from the office of the Cambridgeshire Clerk of the Peace
1 - Acknowledgement by churchwardens and overseers of Fen Ditton that Thomas Crackling and Ann his wife, dwelling at Sawston, are legally inhabitants of Fen Ditton.
2 - Licence for Richard Huddleston of Sawston to kill game
3 - Appointment under Act of 26 George III, by Philip Earl of Hardwicke, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Cambs., of Benjamin Barker, Esq., to be Deputy Lieutenant
Collapse 4 - Road maps by, or based upon those of, John Ogilby. Packed in folder.4 - Road maps by, or based upon those of, John Ogilby. Packed in folder.
A - Road from c. 1 mile south west of Chesterton through Milton and Waterbeach to c. 1½ miles beyond Denny Abbey. Scale c. 1 inch to 1 mile
B - The Icknield Way from south border of Cambs. to a little beyond Newmarket Heath. Scale c. 1 inch to 1 mile.
C - The Icknield Way from south of Hare Park to c. 1½ miles beyond Newmarket. Scale c. 1 inch to 1 mile
D - 'The Road from London to Barwick Actually Survey'd and delineated by John Ogilby Esqr. His Maties. Cosmographer'
E - 'The Road from Oxford to Cambridge by John Ogilby Eqsr. His Maties Cosmographer.' Containing 80 miles 0 furlongs'
F - 'The Road from Cambridge to Coventry by John Ogilby Esqr, his Maties Cosmographer. Containing 80 miles 6 furl.'
G - The Road from Cambridge to Coventry' Scale c. 3/8 inches to 1 mile.
H - A Survey of the Road Cambridge to Coventry Commencing from El[ti]sley.
I - The Road from Oxford to Chichester, with Arms of Colleges, &c of Cambridge.
J - 'A Map of Cambridgeshire, Engraved from an Actual Survey, with Improvements. Engraved for . Harrison, No. 115, Newgate Street, as the Act directs, 5th May 1790'
K - A Map of Cambridgeshire. Scale c. 1 inch to 10 miles.
L - A Map of Cambridge Shire Publish'd by the Proprietors T.Badeslade and W.H.Toms. T. Badeslade delin. W.H.Toms Sculpt
M - A New Map of the County of Cambridge Divided into Hundreds. London Printed for C. Smith No. 172 Strand January 6th 1801.
N - Cambridgeshire. Published as the Act directs July 31 1802, by J Wilkes Neele sculp. Strand. On attached slip: 'Cambridgeshire' 1802, from the Encyclopaedia Londinensis', published by John Wilkes, in 24 volumes. London 1810-29, 40. This is in volume III. London 1810'
O - Cambridgeshire by John Cary, Engraver. London: Published July 1 1809, by J. Cary Engraver and Map seller, Strand.'
P - A Map of Cambridgeshire from the best Authorities Engraved by J. Cary'
Q - Cambridgeshire. Sold by Abel Swal and Aunsham and John Churchill Sutton Nicholls sculp.'
Q2 - A second copy of R50/24/4Q. Coloured
R - Map of the British and Roman Roads, in and about Cambridgeshire. C.B. Delt. Metcalfe and Palmer, Litho: Cambridge
S - Cambridgeshire. Published by Archd. Ullarton and Co. Glasgow.'
T - Cambridgesh. London, Published by W. Lewis, Finch Lane'
U - Cambridgeshire. Drawn and Engraved for Dugdales England and Wales delineated.'
V - "Cambridge Shire" 2 copies from the English Traveller, engraved by John Rocque-reprinted to 1769
W - "Cambridge"
X - No title-Administrative County of Cambs.-based on the ordnance Survey Map. Scale ½ inch to 1 mile
Y - A Map of Cambridgeshire' by Kitchin and Jefferys. From 'The Small English Atlas' being a new and accurate sett of maps of all the Counties of England and Wales. London, 1749. Giving Particulars of the principal fairs and markets, etc., with dates
Z - A New map of Cambridgeshire, drawn from the latest authorities' by George Augustus Walpole. From 'The New British Traveller' London 1784
Expand 25 - Records of Brinkley manor with related papers: supplement25 - Records of Brinkley manor with related papers: supplement