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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
Collapse 4 - Delme-Radcliffe family of Hitchin Priory and Litlington4 - Delme-Radcliffe family of Hitchin Priory and Litlington
1630 - Grant of 2 acres of copyhold land in Litlington for 25s4d; quit rent 3d per annum-Geoffrey, son of John Elys of Litlington, to Robert Faber and Isabella his wife to same
1631 - Mortgage of 7acres of land in Steeple Morden and Litlington for 100s repayable by instalments over four years; deed to be held by John the monk and John Wylly-Isabella, widow of Robert Faber of Litlington deceased, to Sir William, chaplain.
1632 - Grant of 1 acre of copyhold land in Litlington-John Willy of Litlington to Thomas Goodale of same
1633 - Grant of copyhold lands in Steeple Morden and Litlington-William Litlington, chaplain, to Martin Kampum of same, chaplain
1634 - Grant of 2a3.5r of copyhold land in Litlington-Philip son of Adam son of Philip of Litlington to John son of John Wylly of same
1635 - Grant of 1a1r4ft of copyhold land in Litlington-Matilda, widow of Walter Carpenter of Litlington deceased, to Robert her son
1636 - Grant of 3.5r of copyhold land in Litlington-John Howel of Litlington and Agnes his wife to Hugh Miparty and Isabella his wife of same
1637 - Quit-claim of rights to 1 acre of land in Steeple Morden-Agnes, widow of John the farmer o Steeple Morden deceased, to Roger son of Hugh of Litlington
1638 - Grant of 1/2 acre of copyhold land in Litlington-Walter Baldry of Litlington to John Robertes and Margaret his wife of same
1639 - Grant of 1/2 acre of copyhold land in Litlington-Richard, son of Agnes Tuteles, and Margery his sister of Litlington to Hugh Miparty of same
1640 - Grant for life of messuage, &c in Litlington, paying a rose per annum to revert to grantor on death of grantee-Roger son of Hugh of Litlington to Alice his daughter
1641 - Quit-claim of rights in 3r of land which Hugh Miparty and Isabella his wife held by feoffment of Richard and Margery Tuteles-Agnes Tuteles of Litlington, widow, to Hugh and Isabella Miparty of same
1642 - Grant of reversion of 1 acre of copyhold lands in Litlington on death of Felicia, mother of John Rote of Litlington who held it-John Rote to Hugh Miparty and Isabella his wife of Litlington
1643 - Grant of 1 selion of copyhold land in Litlington-Margaret, widow of Philip Adam of Litlington, to Hugh Miparty of same
1644 - Grant of 1/2 acre of copyhold land in Litlington-Margaret Adam and John, son of Philip Adam, of Litlington to Hugh Myparty and Isabella his wife of same
1645 - Grant of reversion of 3acres of copyhold land in Litlington-John, eldest son and heir of John Rote of Litlington, to Hugh Myparty and Isabella his wife of same
1646A - Grant of a messuage &c in Litlington, but reserving residue of 1/2 virgate of land-William of Notton to Robert Brygge, vicar of Litlington, John Warde, William Bette and William ffouller of same, and Thomas North of Abington
1646B - Grant of Manor of Huntingfields in Litlington at £20 per annum-Thomas Hasilden, Richard and Thomas his sons, and Sir William Smyth, vicar of Steeple Morden, to William of Papworth, William Castelage, John Dunwych parson of 'Berlee', William of Notton, John of Bretton, and Thomas Canell
1647 - Grant of 1 acre of land in Litlington-John, son of Richard Dych, of Litlington to Robert Brygge, viar of Litlington, John Warde, William Bette and William ffouller of same, and Thomas North
1648 - Grant of copyhold messuage, &c in Litlington-Robert Brygge, vicar of Litlington, John Coys and William ffouller of same to John Warde and William Bette of same
1649 - Grant of 1/2 virgate of copyhold land in Litlington-Sir Robert Brygge, vicar of Litlington, William Bette of same, and Thomas North of Abington to Richard Seriaunt of Buntyngford and Alice his wife, guardians of daughter of John Warde of Litlington
1650 - Grant of 1.5r of copyhold land in Litlington-Nicholas Broun of Litlington to William Boteler of same
1651 - Appointment , by Nicholas Broun of Litlington, of William Broun of same to deliver seisen of 1.5r of land in Litlington to William Boteler
1652 - Grant of lands, tenements &c in Litlington and Steeple Morden in which Anne, widow of John Miparty, had life tenure-Robert Miparty to Sir John Tiptot, knight, Sir William Asenhyll, knight, Nicholas Caltecote, John Kneseworth, John West and William Boteler
1653 - Quit-claim to lands and tenements in Litlington, Abington and Steeple Morden, once belonging to John Ward and Joanna his wife, and lately had by feoffment of Egidius Botler-John Cokayn and Richard Endirby to Egidius Botler
1654 - Quit-claim by Sir Richard Seyntgeorge, knight, John Sturgeon, William Tayland and Nicholas Mattok (who with William Druell, John Beele and Thomas Stoughton, since deceased, had grant from Egidius Buttelerer, dated 31 August, 19 Edward IV, of all his lands and tenements in Litlington, Abington and Steeple Morden to hold them to the use of Egidius Buttelerer) to William Druell and John Beele of their obligations
1655 - Inspeximus and confirmation of a grant, dated 12 June, 1 Edward V (1483), of Thomas Pygot of Abington, by Henry Pygot his son and heir apparent
1656 - Grant of 2 acres of land in Litlington, a capon to be paid yearly at Christmas-Thomas Pygot of Abington to Thomas Tadlowe, John Turpyn junior and Richard Gery of Bassingbourn
1657 - Quit-claim of all his lands and tenements in Litlington, Steeple Morden and Abington-Egidius Buttelerer to Thomas Tadlowe, Richard Hychyn and John Tadlowe senior of Bassingbourn, John Busshe of Steeple Morden, and William Bloos of Litlington
1658 - Inspeximus and confirmation of R50/4/1656, part of which it recites, by Henry Pygot, son and heir of Thomas Pygot of Abington
1659 - Grant for 20a1r of land in Litlington and Steeple Morden-John Lyly of Whaddon to Thomas Tadelow, Thomas Gery, Abram Veele and William Bloose
1660 - Quit-claim to tenement and lands in Litlington, Steeple Morden and Abington-Thomas Tadlowe of Basingbourn and William his brother to John Bolneste, William Torse, George Torse, Wat Blyton and Robert Swayne, all of Litlington
1661 - Grant of 1 acre of copyhold land in Litlington: quit rent 2d per annum-sir John of Cornwall, chaplain, to Andrew of Overton and John son of Agnes ad Pontem
1662 - Grant for homage, service and 10s of 1 acre of land (in Litlington?)-Robert Gundwyne of Steeple Morden to John son of Elye of Litlington
1663 - Grant of a piece of land in Litlington: quit rent 1d per annum-Laurence 'le frere' of Litlington to Thomas Godale and Margery his wife
1664 - Grant of 1acre of copyhold land in Steeple Morden: quit rent 1d per annum-Sir John of Bassingbourn, chaplain, son of Elene of same, to John Cote of Litlington
1665 - Grant for homage, service and 10s of ½ acre of copyhold land in Litlington: quit rent to grantor 1d per annum-John Elys of Litlington to Robert Faber of same and Isabella his wife, daughter of Hugh son of Margaret
1666 - Counterpart of R50/4/1631
1667 - Grant of 7 acres of copyhold land in Steeple Morden and Litlington-Isabella, widow of Robert Faber of Litlington deceased, to William of Litlington, chaplain, her brother
1668 - Grant 'for a certain sum of money' of a messuage 4 acres of copyhold land and 6d per annum rents-John son of Alan to william son of Robert of Litlington and Matilda, John's daughter
1669 - Quit-claim of rights in 4a1.5r of land in Litlington-Richard son of Agnes Houel, Agnes Houel, and Margery her daughter of Litlington to Hugh Miparty of Litlington and Isabella his wife
1670 - Grant of 1r of copyhold land in Litlington-Walter Baldry of Litlington to John Roberd of same
1671 - Grant of 7a3r of copyhold land in Litlington-Richard of 'Wandlingtone; chaplain of St Swithin of Abington, to William Warde of Abington and Margaret his wife
1672 - Grant of all his copyhold lands and tenements in Litlington-John Roger, vicar of Litlington, and William…of North Morden to John Miparti and Cec' his wife of Litlington
1673 - Grant of 10 acres of copyhold land in Litlington and Steeple Morden-Roger Aleyn, vicar of Meldreth, William Baudri of Abington and John Selle of Litlington to John son of John Aleyn of Litlington
1674 - Grant of all copyhold lands and tenements, once held by John Campiun, in Litlington and Steeple Morden-John Hayward of Litlington to John Trenton, who was to pay £7 to grantor at next quindene of Easter or John Hayward would resume possession. Witnessed by Robert Brigham, Mayor of Cambridge, and others
1675 - Counterpart of lease of R50/4/1674
1676 - Grant of two messuages, called Austyns and Canes, and half a virgate containing 17 acres-Robert Brygge, vicar of Litlington, to Thomas Cavinpe, Robert Crystemass and Alice his wife
1677 - Grant of 1/2 acre of copyhold land in Litlington-John Gybbe of Litlington to Thomas Benett of same
1678 - Grant of a messuage in Litlington-Geoffrey Clopton and Margaret his wife, and John Clopton son of Margaret, to John Boteler of Litlington
1679 - Grant of a tenement in Litlington and 15 acres of land in Litlington and Steeple Morden-John Bette of Litlington to Richard Gryme, William Hasylden, John Bunch and Warin Benet
1680 - Grant of 2acres of land in Litlington, paying one capon per annum at Christmas-Thomas Pygot of Abington to Thomas Tadlowe, John Turpyn junior and Richard Gery, all of Bassingbourn
1681 - Grant of 1 acre of copyhold land in Litlington and 3r in Morden-Richard Lynne, Thomas Gery, Thomas Taddelowe and John Turpyn of Bassingbourn, and Robert Petye of Litlington to William Bloez and Abraham Bele of Litlington
1682 - Grant of copyhold lands in Litlington and Steeple Morden, held of the Manor of Huntingfields-John Bussch of Steeple Morden and William Sandon of Sandon to Richard Gryme of Litlington and John Bunch of same
1683 - Bond to perform covenants (Cf R50/4/1684)-Henry Pygott to John Sherman
1684 - Grant of copyhold lands, messuages, rents &c in Litlington, held of the Manor of Ovedales, paying one capon per annum-Henry Pygott of Abington to John Sherman of Litlington
1685 - Possession and seisen of lands, tenements &c, in Litlington and Bassingbourn-Master and Fellows of Jesus College, Cambridge, to John Sherman of Litlington.
1686 - Quit-claim of a moiety of the Manor of Huntingfields, and of lands and rents in Litlington-James Hutton and Elizabeth his wife to John Sherman
1687 - Grant of 3r of land in Litlington-Richard son of (Agnes Tuteles)* and Margery (his sister of Litlington)* to Hugh (Miparty)* and Isabella his wife
1688 - General livery of Manor of Huntingfields in Litlington, and lands, messuages &c in Litlington, Bassingbourn and Steeple Morden-The Queen to William Sherman, son and heir of John Sherman
1689 - Receipt for £870, first instalment of £1870 purchase price of lands in Litlington-Charles sherman of Litlington to Edward Radcliffe of Hitchin
1690 - Lease of a messuage, lands &c in Ridgemont and Litlington, Beds., for 12 years at £204 per annum-Ralph Radcliffe at Hitchin to William Brandon of Brogborough in Litlington, Beds.
1691 - Counterpart of lease of messuage and lands in Ely St, Mary's for 7 years at £50 per annum-Edward Radcliffe of London to Thomas Lawrence of Ely
1692 - Counterpart of lease* of manor house, &c in Litlington for 12 years at £120=10s per annum-Arthur Radcliffe of London to Joseph Dickason of Litlington.
1693 - Counterpart of lease of farm in Litlington for 21 years at £115 per annum-Sir Charles Farnaby Radcliffe of Hippington, Kent, and Penelope his wife to Joseph Dickason of Litlington
1694 - Exemplification of a Recovery of the Manor of Huntingfields in Litlington-Sir Robert Mackreth v. Henry Partridge.
1695 - Lease to put into possession Manor of Huntingfields in Litlington-Anne Milicent Clarke of Hitchin Priory, Herts., to William Wilshere of Hitchin.
1696 - Declaration of Trusts of money to arise from sale of Manor of Huntingfields in Litlington, and fee farm and other rents in Beds., conveyed by Anne Milicent Clarke to William wilshere.
1697 - Release, complementary to R50/4/1695
1698 - Delivery* of Manor of Huntingfields in Litlington, and of messuages, lands &c in Litlington, Bassingbourn and Steeple Morden-Sir Lionel Cranfield, Master of Court of Wards and Liveries, and another to Charles Sherman of Litlington. Extent of property with valuation attached
1699 - Indenture of seven parts to declare Uses of a Fine, to be levied in Trinity Term next ensuing, relating to messuages and lands in Bottisham-William Lovell of Stow-cum-Quy and another to Richard Adams of Bottisham and another
1700 - Counterpart of R50/4/1699
1701 - Counterpart of R50/4/1699
1702 - Counterpart of R50/4/1699
1703 - Lease of a messuage called 'Hawkins' in Litlington for 12 years at 6s8d per annum-William Empson of Chesterton to Thomas More of Litlington
1704 - Lease for a Rectory and Parsonage of Barrington (leased from Trinity College, Cambridge) for 9 years at £90 per annum-Ralph Radcliffe of Hitchin and Edward of University of Cambridge to John Sapperton of Ware, Herts
1705 - Lease of site of Manor of Huntingfields in Litlington, and of messuages and lands in Litlington. Bassingbourn and Steeple Morden, for 21 years at £100 per annum-Edward Radcliffe of Hitchin to Charles Sherman of Litlinggton
1706 - Lease of a messuage and lands in Litlington for 12 years at £5 6s 8d per annum-William Empson of Chesterton to William How of Litlington
1707 - Lease of site of Manor of Huntingfields in Litlington, and of messuages and lands in Litlington, Bassingbourn and Steeple Morden for 21 years at £120 per annum-Edward Radcliffe of Hitchin to Samuel Flitton of Litlington
1708 - Lease of property as in R50/4/1707 for 9 years at £120 per annum-Ralph Radcliffe of Hitchin to Thomas Russell of Bassingbourn
1709 - Counterpart of R50/4/1708
1710 - Counterpart of lease of capital messuage in Brockborough Park, Ridgemont, and of lands in Ridgemont and Litlington, Beds., for 21 years at £230 per annum-John, Lord Ashburnham, of Sussex, to Robert Knight of Ridgemont, Beds.
1711 - Notice of distraint on goods of Thomas Russell for non-payment of 9 years' rent at £120 per annum on farm at Litlington due to Sir Ralph Radcliffe. Schedule of goods distrained
1712 - Agreement between Sir Ralph Radcliffe and Thomas Russell relating to goods distrained
1713 - Counterpart of lease of capital messuage in Litlington and of lands, &c in Litlington, Bassingbourn and Steeple Morden, for 12 years at £120 per annum-Penelope Radcliffe of Hitchin to Leonard Sadler of Litlington
1714 - Lease of West Fen House Farm in Ely St Mary's for 6 years at £50 per annum-Robert Sax of St George's, Middlesex, to Thomas Lawrence of Ely
1715 - Lease of Kennett Old Manor House and seat in Kennett Church for 18 years at £29 10s per annum-Arthur Barnadiston of Brightwell Hall, Suffolk to Thomas Luck of Kennett
1716 - Bond to perform covenants in Lease of even date-William Hindes of Ely to Bastwick Johnson of St Dunstan's, Stepney
1717 - Bond to perform covenants in Lease of even date-William Hindes of Ely to Bastwick Johnson of St Dunstan's, stepney
1718 - Letters of Administration (Prerogative Court of Canterbury) for estate of Bastwick Johnson of Stepney, deceased to Jane Sax his daughter
1719 - Letters of Administration (Prerogative Court of Canterbury) for estate of Jane Sax, deceased, to Robert Sax her husband
1720 - Letters of Administration (Prerogative Court of Canterbury) for estate of Bastwick Johnson, deceased, formerly administered by Jane Sax, deceased, to Robert Sax her husband
1721 - Mortgage of West Fen Farm, Ely-Robert Sax of St George's Middlesex, to Thomas Hopkins of London
1722 - Counterpart of R50/4/1721
1723 - Bond to perform covenants in Mortgage of even date-Robert Sax to Thomas Hopkins
1724 - Bond for payment of £50 and interest on 26 January 1733/4-Robert Sax to Thomas Hopkins
1725 - Bond for payment of £624-Robert Sax to Edward Radcliffe of London
1726 - Terrier of West Fen Farm, Ely, belonging to the Dean and Chapter of Ely, now in the occupation of Thomas Lawrence, of Ely, under-tenant of Edward Radcliffe, assignee of lease made to Robert Sax
1727 - Terrier of West Fen Farm, Ely
1728 - Mortgage of West Fen Farm, Ely, for £600-Robert Sax to Edward Radcliffe
1729 - Licence to alienate to Edward Radcliffe of London the residue of the term of 21 years lease to West Fen Farm, Ely-Dean and Chapter of Ely to Robert Sax
1730 - Grant of lands in Litlington-John Bolyns of Litlington to John Sherman of same
1731 - Terrier of demesne lands and tenements, customary lands excepted, of Edward Radcliffe in Manor of Huntingfields in Litlington, now in the tenure of Samuel Cletton
1732 - Grant of messuage, &c in Litlington-Henry Pygott of Abington to William Sherman of Litlington
1733 - Grant of a close and 50 acres of land in Litlington-Sir Robert Chester of Royston, Herts., to John Bolnes of Bassingbourn
1734 - Grant of a close and 50 acres of land in Litlington-John Bolnest of Bassingbourn to William Sherman of Litlington
1735 - Grant, with covenant to suffer a Recovery, of a moiety of the Manor of Huntingfields and of lands in Litlington-Robert Frevell of Meldreth and Beatrice his wifer to John Bowlnes, Thomas Sheremane, and John Sheremane, all of Litlington
1736 - Fine relating to a moiety of the Manor of Huntingfields and of lands in Litlington-John Bowlnes, Thomas Rissley and John Sherman v. Robert and Beatrice Frevell
1737 - Grant, with covenant to suffer a Recovery, of a moiety of the Manor of Huntingfields in Litlington-James Hutton of Meldreth and Elizabeth his wife to John Sherman of Litlington
1738 - Fine relating to a moiety of the Manor of Huntingfields in Litlington-John Shereman v. James and Elizabeth Hutton
1739 - Bond to perform covenants (Cf. R50/4/1737)-James Hutton of Meldreth to John Sherman of Litlington
1740 - Bond of indemnification for claims to a moiety of the Manor of Huntingfields in Litlington-Andrew Grey of Hinxworth, Herts., to James Hutton of Meldreth and John Sheremane of Litlington
1741 - Grant of messuages and lands in Litlington and Steeple Morden-John Wood of Fulbourn to John Shereman of Litlington
1742 - Grant of a close called 'Banchines', the moiety of a close called 'Huntingfield', and pasture in Litlington-John Bolneste of Litlington to John Shereman of same
1743 - Power of attorney to deliver seisen of the Manor of Huntingfields in Litlington to William, son and heir of John Shearman-John Shearman of Litlington to Henry Hooper of New Chipping, Herts
1744 - Grant of the Manor of Huntingfields and of lands in Litlington-John Shearman to William Shearman
1745 - Grant of messuages, &c in Trumpington St., Cambridge-David Harrison, Elizabeth his wife, and Richard Jennings, all of London, to John Pasfield of London
1746 - Grant of Manor of Huntingfields and of lands &c in Litlingtin and Bassingbourn, in return for annuity of £50 to grantor and £16 to Margaret his wife-John Sherman the elder of Litlington to William his son and heir
1747 - Grant of a capital messuage and lands in Litlington-Walter Stoughton alias Rizelie of Litlington to William Curtis of Bassingbourn and Nicholas his son of same
1748 - Feoffment-property and parties as R50/4/1747
1749 - Lease for 100 years of cottage and lands in Litlington at £15 per annum-William Sherman of Litlington to Thomas Sabye of same
1750 - Demise for 1002 years of a messuage and premises in Litlington, grantee to pay one fat capon per annum and do suit at Court Baron of Manor of Huntingfields-William Sherman of Litlington to William Empson of same
1751 - Grant of land at Bassingbourn-William sherman of Litlington to Anthony Birde of Bassingbourn
1752 - Grant of messuage and lands in Litlington-William Sherman of Litlington to Peter Phelps of same
1753 - Grant of two messuages and lands in Litlington-Peter Phillips of London to Roger Empson of Litlington. Schedule of lands attached
1754 - Letters patent granting licence to Edward Radcliffe and Ann his wife to alienate Manor of Huntingfields with all appurtenances, and other lands in Litlington to Edward Noble
1755 - Grant of Manor of Huntingfields and lands in Litlington for £1400-William Sherman of Litlington to Charles his son and heir
1756 - Grant of two messuages and lands in Litlington-Roger Empson of London to William Empson of Cambridge. Schedule of lands attached
1757 - Receipt for £200-Charles Sherman to Edward Radcliffe
1758 - Release and assignment of lease, dated 7 June 1619, of farm in Litlington-Robin Brampton of Litlington to Charles Sherman of same
1759 - Bond to pay £100 rent convenanted in lease of even date-Charles Sherman of Litlington to Edward Radcliffe of Hitchin, Herts
1760 - Grant of Manor of Huntingfields in Litlington and of lands in Litlington, Steeple Morden and Bassingbourn-Charles Sherman of Litlington to Edward Radcliffe of Hitchin, Herts
1761 - Grant-property and parties as in R50/4/1760
1762 - Covenant reciting that 'by one Recognizance or Statute in the nature of a Statute Staple' of even date Edward Radcliffe of Hitchin is bound to Charles Sherman of Litlington in the sum of £1000: nevertheless, Charles Sherman covenants that if £500 be paid the next Candlemas Day the Statute shall be void
1763 - Bond to perform covenants as in R50/4/1760-Charles Sherman to Edward Radcliffe
1764 - Exemplification of a Fine relating to the Manor of Huntingfields and lands &c in Litlington, Steeple Morden and Bassingbourn-Edward Radcliffe v. Charles Sherman and Anne his wife
1765 - Release and quit-claim-Thomas Bolnest of Great Hormeade, Herts., to Charles Sherman of Litlington
1766 - Release and quit-claim-Ann Welbore of Foxton to Charles Sherman of Litlington
1767 - Counterpart of Covenant to stand seized of Manor of Huntingfields and premises in Litlington, as conveyed by indenture of 5 July 1622, for Ann, wife of Edward Radcliffe, in bar of her dower-Edward Radcliffe of Hitchin to Sir Robert Chester of Royston, Herts
1768 - Declaration of the Uses of a Recovery suffered of the Manor of Huntingfields &c in Litlington as conveyed by indenture of 14 November 1628, by Edward Radcliffe to Edward Noble-Edward Radcliffe of Hitchin and Anne his wife to Sir Robert Chester and Edward Noble both of Royston, Herts
1769 - Letters patent granting licence to Charles Sherman and Anne his wife to alienate the Manor of Huntingfields, &c in Litlington to Edward Radcliffe
1770 - Counterpart of R50/4/1768
1771 - Copy of Grant of Manor of Huntingfields &c in Litlington and Manor of Ribton Regis, Hunts-Edward Radcliffe of Hitchin and Anne his wife to Edward Noble of Royston, Herts
1772 - Receipt for £130 purchase price of land in Litlington-Nicholas Curtis of Bassingbourn to Edward Radcliffe and Anne his wife of Hitchin
1773 - Declaration of the Uses of a Recovery suffered of the Manor of Huntingfields and lands &c in Litlington-Edward Radcliffe and Ann his wife, to Sir Robert Chester and Edward Noble both of Royston, Herts
1774 - Receipt by the Collectors for Litlington for £2 13s 4d paid by Ann Sherman of same as occupier of lands &c of Edward Radcliffe 'towards one moyety of 400000£…raysed by vertue of An Acte of Parliament…for the raysing and leavinge of monies for the necessarie defence & greate affayres of the Kingdoms of Englande and Ireland & for the payment of debts vndertaken by the Parliament'
1775 - Covenant to levy a Fine relating to Manor of Huntingfields &c conveyed by indenture of 5 July 1622; lands in Litlington bought of Robert Curtis; Manor of Brookes in Stevenage, Herts; and property in Wilshamsted, West Cotton, Carrington and Fenlake, Beds.-Edward Radcliffe of Hitchin and Anne his wife to Rowland Lytton of Knebworth, Herts., and 3 others.
1776 - Counterpart of R50/4/1775
1777 - Fine relating to property as in R50/4/1775-Rowland Lytton and others v. Edward Radcliffe and another
1778 - Declaration of Trusts-property and parties as in R50/4/1775
1779 - Counterpart of R50/4/1778
1780 - Mortgage of crops on lands in Litlington, Steeple Morden and Bassingbourn-Thomas Russell of Bassingbourn to Sir Ralph Radcliffe of Hitchin
1781 - Fine relating to Manor of 'Ovedalles' with appurtenances in Litlington, and messuages, lands &c in Litlington and Steeple Morden-John Sherman and others v. Henry Pygott
1782 - Disavowal of Trusts in Manor of Huntingfields, &c as in indenture of 27 May 1653 (Cf. R50/4/1775 and R50/4/1776); Fine in Trinity Term, 1653 (Cf. R50/4/1777); and indenture of 21 March 1654/5 (Cf. R50/4/1778 and R50/4/1779)-Trustees (as in R50/4/1775) declared that they had no knowledge of these indentures and fine, and had neither signed or sealed them.
1783 - Covenant to levy Fine relating to Manor of 'Ovedalles' in Litlington and messuages &c in Litlington and Steeple Morden-Henry Pigott of Abington with John Sherman and others
1784 - Lease and Release of a moiety of the Manor of Huntingfields with appertenances in Litlington, Abington and Morden-Ralph Radcliffe of Hitchin to John his younger brother of London
1785 - Lease and Release of a moiety of the Manor of Huntingfields with appurtenances in Litlington, Abington and Morden-Ralph Radcliffe of Hitchin to John his younger brother of London
1786 - Lease to put into possession of a third part of the Manor of Huntingfields with appurtenances in Litlington, Abington and Morden; and of a third part of a capital messuage and farm in Wilshamsted, Beds-John Radcliffe of London to Arthur Barnadiston of Brightwell Hall, Suffolk and others
1787 - Counterpart of R50/4/1786
1788 - Declaration of Trust-property and parties as in R50/4/1775
1789 - Deed declaring the Uses of a Fine, levied by Edward Radcliffe of Hitchin, relating to the Manor of Huntingfields with lands, &c in Litlington, Abington and Morden; lands &c in Wilshamsted, est Cotton, Carrington and Fenlake, Beds; a house in Cheapside; and lands in Ivey Church, Kent-Edward Radcliffe to george Draper of the Inner Temple
1790 - Counterpart of R50/4/1789
1791 - Terrier of demesne lands and tenements, customary lands excepted, of Edward Radcliffe in Manor of Huntingfields in Litlington, now in the tenure of Samuel Fletton on his under-tenants
1792-1793 - Lease and Release of a third part of the Manor of Huntingfields with appurtenances, and lands in Litlington, Abington and Morde, and of a capital messuage &c in Wilshamsted, Beds.-Penelope, widow of Edward Radcliffe of Hitchin, to John her son of London
1794-1795 - Lease and Release of two thirds of the Manor of Huntingfields with appurtenances, and lands in Litlington, Abington and Morden; and of two thirds of a capital messuage, &c in Wilshamsted, Beds-Edward Radcliffe of London to Arthur Radcliffe of same
1796 - Articles of Agreement for lease of a manor house, two cottages and lands in Litlington for 12 years at £120 10s per annum-Jane Radcliffe of Hitchin, on behalf of herself and Arthur Radcliffe of London, to Joseph Dickason of Waddon
1797 - Deed to lead the Uses of two Recoveries relating to one third part of the Manor of Huntingfields, and of lands, &c in Wilshamsted, &c Beds-Ralph Radcliffe of Hitchin to Robert Bowring and Francis Cooper of same
1798 - Lease to put into possession-property and parties as in R50/4/1797
1799 - Exemplification of a Recovery-property and parties as in R50/4/1797
1800 - Release, to Uses in the Settlement of John Radcliffe deceased, of a third part of the Manor of Litlington, &c; and of property in Wilshamsted, Beds.-John Radcliffe of Hitchin to Francis Herne of Harrow
1801 - Lease to put into possession-property and parties as in R50/4/1800
1802 - Counterpart of Release of manor house, farm &c in Litlington, Abington and Morden-Dame Penelope Farnaby Radcliffe of Hitchin and others to Joseph Dickason of Litlington
1803 - Articles of Agreement for surrender of Manor House Farm in Litlington, Steeple Morden and Bassingbourn, and acquittance for same-Jane Radcliffe of Hitchin and Arthur Radcliffe of London with Elizabeth Sadler of Litlington only daughter and executrix of Leonard Sadler late of Litlington deceased
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
Expand 24 - Records from the office of the Cambridgeshire Clerk of the Peace24 - Records from the office of the Cambridgeshire Clerk of the Peace
Expand 25 - Records of Brinkley manor with related papers: supplement25 - Records of Brinkley manor with related papers: supplement