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Inland Revenue Account, 1892
MCCA/MCAD/4/1/3/4/13 · Item · 23 November 1892
Part of College Archives

Inland Revenue Account relating to a freehold house and garden on the Chesterton Road [Wentworth House] inherited on the death of Frances Ann Davies.

Indentures of Fine, 1629
MCCA/MCAD/4/1/2/3/19 · Item · Easter Term, 1629
Part of College Archives

Indentures of fine - John Smith (plaintiff) and Simon Prance and Ann his wife (deforciants) of one messuage with appurtances (the Half Moon Inn).

Indentures of Fine, 1622
MCCA/MCAD/4/1/2/3/16 · Item · Easter Term 1622
Part of College Archives

Indentures of fine - John Stokes (plaintiff) and Robert Rogers and Agnes his wife (deforciant) of a messuage and the appurtances [Half Moon Inn].

Indentures of Fine, 1606
MCCA/MCAD/4/1/2/3/10 · Item · Easter Term 1606
Part of College Archives

Indentures of fine - Thomas Fountain Cuff (plaintiff) and John Andrews and his wife (deforciant) of a messuage and garden (later The Half Moon Inn).

MCCA/MCAD/4/1/14/14 · Item · Easter Term 1645
Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Daniel Brace (plaintiff) (2) John Stearn and his wife and Robert Lawrence and his wife (deforciants)

Indenture of fine of 40 acres of land in Quy.

MCCA/MCAD/4/1/13/13 · Item · 1620
Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Edmund Breese [in other documents it is given as Edward] (plaintiff) (2) Henry Hargrave and Elizabeth his wife (deforciants)

Indentures of fine levied on messuages, cottages, gardens, and land at Longstanton.

MCCA/MCAD/4/1/2/3/13 · Item · Easter Term 1617
Part of College Archives

Indentures of fine - Margaret Prance and Simon Prance (plaintiffs) and Thomas Prance and his wife (deforciant) of a messuage with the appurtances in Cambridge [connected to land that later became The Half Moon Inn].

MCCA/MCAD/4/1/2/2/11 · Item · 1615
Part of College Archives

Indentures of fine - Dr Barnaby Goche (plaintiff) and John Cranne and his wife, Robert Wallis and his wife (deforciant). Feoffment of two messuages with appurtanances in St Clement's parish.

MCCA/MCAD/4/1/17/4 · Item · 16 July 1593
Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Magdalene College (2) Governors of the Free Grammar School of Edmund Grindal (late Archbishop of Canterbury) in Kirkby Peacock, Cumberland (also known as St Bee's)

Indenture regulating the scholarship in the College founded by Archbishop Grindal.

Incoming
MCPP/GM/3/2 · Subseries
Part of Personal Papers

Letters received from his wife Ruth from the time of their engagement in 1914 until his return from war in 1919.