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Collapse KAR51 - County Record Office Cambridge Accessions 1951KAR51 - County Record Office Cambridge Accessions 1951
Expand 3 - History of The School of Agriculture3 - History of The School of Agriculture
Expand 4 - Deeds etc. of Nix and Saberton families4 - Deeds etc. of Nix and Saberton families
Expand 5 - British Museum Rotographs of the Title Pages of Forms of Prayer for Special Occasions5 - British Museum Rotographs of the Title Pages of Forms of Prayer for Special Occasions
7 - Essex Record Office Documents. Recatalogued as 71/
Expand 8 - Frere, Cholmeley & Co.: deeds etc. (5)8 - Frere, Cholmeley & Co.: deeds etc. (5)
Expand 9 - Records transferred from Huntingdon Record Office9 - Records transferred from Huntingdon Record Office
Expand 11 - Deeds of Sawston11 - Deeds of Sawston
Expand 13 - Papers of Traviss F. Teversham: supplement13 - Papers of Traviss F. Teversham: supplement
Expand 14 - Records of Histon and Impington Invasion Committee14 - Records of Histon and Impington Invasion Committee
Expand 16 - Lawrence Estate Records16 - Lawrence Estate Records
Expand 17 - Rowley MSS with records of Harston Manor17 - Rowley MSS with records of Harston Manor
Expand 18 - Lawrence Estate Records18 - Lawrence Estate Records
Expand 19 - Records of Chafy family of Chatteris19 - Records of Chafy family of Chatteris
Collapse 22 - Records received via British Records Association in August 195122 - Records received via British Records Association in August 1951
1 - William Warren of Cambridge and Joseph Stammers Garrett of Cavendish, Suffolk, to Edward Walker of Cambridge. Reassignment of Insurance Policy, &c
2 - John Hitch of Melbourn to James Thurley of same. Counterpart of Lease for 6 years of Lordship Farm at Melbourn for £130 per annum
3 - John Hitch of Melbourn to Thomas Scruby of same. Counterpart of Lease for 6 years of farm at Melbourn for £30 per annum
4 - John Hitch of Melbourn to Christopher Pemberton and William Woodcock both of Cambridge. Charge of £4000, for younger children of John Hitch, on Manors of Melbourne with Meldreth Argentines and Trayles and other hereditaments, under power of Will of Wortham Hitch
5 - John Hitch and his prior mortgages to John Ashton Yates of Upper Bedford Place, Middlesex. Release (Lease to put into possession indorsed) of Manor of Melbourne and freehold farms in Melbourn and Meldreth. Assignment, by way of Mortgage, of 2 Life Policies, and Covenant to surrender copyhold lands in Melbourn, Meldreth and Foxton
6 - Manor of Topcliffes in Meldreth and Melbourn: Admission: John Hitch, formerly of Melbourn and now of Brasschaet in Belgium, by Will of Wortham Hitch late of Melbourn deceased
7 - Manor of Foxton Bury with Wimbish and Chatteris: Admission: John Hitch by will of Wortham Hitch
8-9 - James Paine of Gamlingay to William Law of Eaton Socon. Lease and Release of 14 acres dispersed in fields of Eltisley. Schedule of deeds, &c attached
10 - Manor of Eltisley: Conditional Surrender: John Webb of Croxton to William Peppercorn of St. Neots-messuage and 16a3r of land
11 - Extract from Will of Henry Le Grice late of London.
12 - Abstract of Title of William Whitting of Thorney, trustee for sale of lands in Eltisley formerly of Henry Le Grice deceased. (8 July 1774-4 May 1844)
13 - Memo. Of 6a1r12p, in 6 parcels of land purchased in Eltisley
14 - William Whitting and another to William Law of Eaton Socon, Beds. Conveyance of 6 parcels of land in Eltisley
15 - William Whitting and another to William Peppercorn. Conveyance of 2 parcels-7a1r31p of land in Eltisley
16 - Declaration of Harriett Hoste Le Grice of Henlow Grange, Beds., as to her family
17 - Declaration of Charles Valentine Le Grice of Penzance as to his family
18 - Manor of Eltisley: Admission: Samuel Newton and Hardman Philips on surrender of Francis Pym, upon trusts under Will of Samuel Newton deceased
19 - Manor of Eltisley: Admission: William Peppercorn on forfeited Conditional Surrender of John Webb.
20 - George Onslow Newton, Lord of Manor of Eltisley, to William Peppercorn. Deed of Enfranchisement of lands as in R51/22/10
21 - Memo. That William Law to devise lands in Hunts and at Eltisley to Martha his daughter
22 - Martha Law of Eaton Socon, Beds., to William Peppercorn. Conveyance of 14 acres dispersed in fields in Eltisley.
23 - Extract from Eltisley Inclosure Award relating to lands of Jane Peppercorn, widow
24 - Particulars of Sale of property in Beds. and Hunts., and in Eltisley of: Lot 41 Messuage. Lot 42 2 tenements. Lot 43: 1a2r19p pasture. Lot 44: 45 acres allotment. Bought by S.C.Newton of Croxton
25 - William Alexander Peppercorn of Whitechurch, Salop, and others, to Trustees of Will of Samuel Newton deceased. Conveyance of land in Eltisley, Lots 43 and 44 as in R51/22/24
26 - Samuel Newton of Croxton to William Peppercorn of Eaton Socon, Beds. Covenant to produce Title Deeds (which also relate to property in Eltisley) relating to corn grist windmill, granary and cottage in Mill Field, Croxton
Expand 23 - County Surveyors Department: photographs of maps23 - County Surveyors Department: photographs of maps
Expand 24 - Plans from Shire Hall basement24 - Plans from Shire Hall basement
Expand 25 - Ennions of Newmarket25 - Ennions of Newmarket
Expand 27 - Records relating to Confiscation of Church Goods27 - Records relating to Confiscation of Church Goods
Expand 28 - March and Wimblington tithe apportionments28 - March and Wimblington tithe apportionments
Expand 29 - Ickleton: Manorial documents, deeds, &c29 - Ickleton: Manorial documents, deeds, &c
Expand 30 - Transcript of deed relating to Bourn windmill30 - Transcript of deed relating to Bourn windmill
Expand 32 - Croxton Parish Church accounts32 - Croxton Parish Church accounts