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MCCA/MCAD/4/1/15/11 · Item · 28 August 1610
Part of College Archives

Parties: (1) Dr Barnaby Goche (Master of Magdalene College), on behalf of himself and the Fellows of the College (2) John Thompson (3) Edward Forsett (4) John Howland

Agreement for the partition of lands and tenements in Bonthorpe and Cumberworth. A terrier of the lands is attached.

Aestas Cereris
MCPP/FF/FPR/B/80a · Item · Undated
Part of Personal Papers
Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
Adveniat regnum tuum
MCPP/FF/FPR/L/123 · Item · Late sixteenth century
Part of Personal Papers
Ferrar, Nicholas (1593–1637), religious writer and administrator
MCCA/MCAD/4/1/3/2/9 · Item · 13 December 1831
Part of College Archives

Steward's copy of an admission of the tenants, Pratt Collier and John Angier, surviving trustees named in the will of Jacob Smith to two messuages called Copped Hall in Chesterton Lane.

MCCA/MCAD/4/1/3/2/6 · Item · 15 January 1780
Part of College Archives

Steward's copy of an admission of the tenants Jacob Smith on the surrender of John Dawson and Elizabeth his wife (formerly Elizabeth Watson) to two messuages in Chesterton Lane called Copped Hall.

MCCA/MCAD/4/1/3/2/22 · Item · 28 May 1835
Part of College Archives

Steward's copy of the Admission of Ralph Neville as trustee for the Master and Fellows of Magdalene College to a beer house in Chesterton Lane at the sign of the "Brick Kiln", then in the occupation of Thomas Willett and being part of the Copped Hall Estate.

MCCA/MCAD/4/1/3/2/18 · Item · 21 May 1834
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Steward's copy of the admission of Ralph Neville as trustee for the Master and Fellows of Magdalene College to the messuage in Chesterton Lane to which Pratt Collier and John Angier were admitted on 13 November 1831.

MCCA/MCAD/4/1/19/13 · Item · 1703
Part of College Archives

Copy of an Act of Parliament I Anne for the sale of part of the estates of John Cecil, 6th Earl of Exeter appointing William Cecil, Sir Francis Child, Noah Neale and Peter Walker as trustees.