Bargain and sale (enrolled in Chancery) from Edward Lucas to Henry Harvey of the Advowson of the Rectory of Long Stanton St Michael.
Bond of Edward Lucas for delivery of possession.
Parties: (1) Thomas Burgen of Longstanton, (2) Edward Lucas
Copy indenture being a declaration that a fine should be levied by Thomas Burgen and Catherine his wife of the Advowson of the Rectory of St Michael, Longstanton, to the use of Edward Lucas, his heirs and assigns.
Copy of a recognizance made by Thomas Burgen acknowledged before Chief Baron Manwood to Edward Lucas for quiet enjoyment.
Feoffment from Thomas Burgoyne of Longstanton to William Hargrave of Longstanton of a tenement and 7 acres of land in Longstanton. With a terrier of the lands attached and livery of seisin endorsed.
Extract from the will of Henry Harvey (Master of Trinity Hall) whereby he gave the Advowson of Longstanton to Magdalene College.
Abstract of documents relating to an estate at Longstanton lately in the possession of Thomas Gardners.
Parties: (1) William Hargrave (plaintiff), (2) Thomas Burgoyne and Catherine his wife (deforciants)
Indenture of fine of messuages, cottages, and land in Longstanton.
Bargain and sale from Henry Hargrave to Henry Breese of a messuage and an inclosure late in the possession of Edward Qwells and of seven acres of land and eleven acres of land in Longstanton.
Power of attorney from Henry Hargrave to George Palgrave to deliver possession to Edward Breese of land in Longstanton.
Warrant from Henry Hargrave to Edward Breese with livery of seisin endorsed.
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.
Parties: (1) Edward Breese (2) George Pickering
Bargain and sale of the messuage at Longstanton on the condition that he should pay the purchase money.
Power of attorney from Edward Breese to Thomas Bastard and others to deliver possession to George Pickering of a messuage in Longstanton. With livery of seisin endorsed.
Parties: (1) Edward Breese (2) George Pickering
Parties: (1) George Pickering (plaintiff) (2) Edward Breese and Etheldred his wife (deforciant)
Indentures of fine of a messuage, cottage garden, orchard and land in Longstanton.
Parties: (1) Edward Breese (2) George Pickering
Counterpart of the bargain and sale of a messuage, cottage garden, orchard and land in Longstanton upon condition to pay the purchase money. In default George Pickering to stand seized of premises to use Breese for life. Then to Amy Seamen for life. Then to Christopher Seamen, William Seamen, and Thomas Seamen her sons and their heirs.
Parties: (1) Edward Breese (2) George Pickering
Feoffment with livery of seisin endorsed
Power of attorney from Edward Breese to Thomas Bastard and William Browning to deliver possession to George Pickering. With livery of seisin endorsed.
Power of attorney from Christopher Seamen, William Seamen, and Thomas Seamen to Henry Crouche and Thomas Edwards to take possession for their use of land in Longstanton. With livery of seisin endorsed.
Parties: (1) Christopher Seamen (2) Thomas Seamen and William Seamen
Power of attorney from Christopher Seamen, Thomas Seamen and William Seamen to Thomas Bastard and William Browning to deliver possession to Roger Thompson and Robert Thompson. With livery of seisin endorsed.
Parties: (1) Christopher Seamen, Thomas Seamen and William Seamen (2) Roger Thompson and Robert Thompson
Assignment of messuage and premises in Longstanton.
Bond from John Goch and Henry Goch to the Master and Fellows of Magdalene College in £100 that the said John Goch should redeliver to the College his presentation to the Rectory of Longstanton or cause himself to be lawfully instituted.
Parties: (1) Roger Thompson and Robert Thompson his son to (2) John Smith
Feoffment with livery of seisin endorsed.
Power of attorney from John Smith to Christopher Rose to receive possession of land at Longstanton.
Parties: (1) John Smith (2) Thomas Edwards
Lease for property in Longstanton for 21 years from Michaelmas 1630.
Feoffment from Thomas Gardner, son and heir apparent, of John Gardner deceased, to John Smith of four acres in Longstanton with livery of seisin endorsed.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College (2) Anthony Phipers
Counterpart lease of messuages in Longstanton for 10 years from Michaelmas 1667.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College (2) Anthony Phypers
Counterpart lease of messuages in Longstanton for 10 years.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College (2) Ann Phypers
Counterpart lease of messuages in Longstanton for 10 years from Lady Lady 1715.