Parties: (1) Charles Collin Warren (grocer), (2) Revd Charles White Underwood
Mortgage of premises in Magdalene Street for securing £500 and interest at 25 per cent per annum.
Parties: (1) Charles Collin Warren (grocer), (2) Revd Charles White Underwood
Mortgage of premises in Magdalene Street for securing £500 and interest at 25 per cent per annum.
Parties: (1) Charles Collin Warren (grocer), (2) David Evans Pratt (grocer)
Original conveyance of equity of redemption and a copy.
Parties: (1) Charles Collin Warren, (2) Revd Charles White Underwood
Notice of conveyance of equity of redemption
Parties: (1) Revd Charles White Underwood to (2) David Evans Pratt (grocer)
Conveyance of 17 Magdalene Street.
Parties: (1) David Evans Pratt (grocer) to (2) The Trustees of the Cambridgeshire Permanent Benefit Building Society
Conveyance for 17 Magdalene Street.
Bill to the Revd C.W. Underwood from S & W Peed for charges in respect of the reconveyance of premises in Magdalene Street to Mr David E. Pratt, the purchase of the equity of redemption from Mr C.C. Warren mortgagor and receipt signed by S & W Peed.
Abstract of the title of David Evans Pratt to freehold premises [17 Magdalene Street].
Deposition of Thomas Attwood (butcher) in relation to a packet of deeds he held as security from Mrs Ann Peters who had borrowed money in relation to 17 Magdalene Street. His grandson (aged about 7 years) had cut off the top and bottom of one of the documents so that he could cover a book and so the signature and seal were missing. As the document mentioned the name 'Shilley' he assumed it related to the other documents belonging to Ann Peters and so he put it with them. He had not kept the bits that his grandson had removed.
Parties: (1) David Evans Pratt (grocer), (2) William Bond (provisions merchant)
Mortgage of 17 Magdalene Street for securing £120 and interest
Parties: (1) David Evans Pratt (grocer), (2) Messrs C.B. Warrington and James Spearing
Mortgage of 17 Magdalene Street for securing £130 and £120 and interest subject to a prior mortgage.
Parties: (1) David Evans Pratt (grocer), (2) Messrs Christopher Burgess Warrington (butcher) and James Spearing (solicitor)
Conveyance of 17 Magdalene Street.
Parties: (1) The Executors of the will of William Bond (2) Henry Bond
Conveyance of 17 Magdalene Street.
Parties: (1) Henry Bond (Master of Trinity Hall) (2) George Edward Moore (University Lecturer)
Conveyance of 17 Magdalene Street.
Attached is a letter from D.E. Pratt on headed paper [Fruit and Vegetable Stores, 18 Magdalene Street] to Francis & Co [solicitors] explaining about easement rent that had historically been paid after a skylight and window had been put in.
Fire insurance policy taken out with Law Fire Insurance Society Limited and printed on a headed certificate. The policy was taken out by George Edward Moore on 17 Magdalene Street.
Parties: (1) George Evans Moore (2) Magdalene College
Purchased from Corpus Christi College in 1923
Nor recorded in the Muniment Book
Probate of the will of Mrs Ann Wendy (widow) in which she left her property to her grand daughter Elizabeth Lawson.
Parties: (1) William Cotton (joiner) and Elizabeth (nee Lawson) his wife (2) James Pay (gentleman) and Edward York (joiner)
Parties: (1) John Cotton (carpenter) (2) John Sole (yeoman)
Folded up with this document is a bond to pay money and perform covenants from John Cotton to John Sole, 22 October 1781
Parties: (1) Martha Sole (widow) and John Sole (yeoman) - executors for the will of John Sole, (2) John Cotton (carpenter) and his wife Elizabeth, (3) Thomas Thacheray (surgeon), (4) James Godby (?? maker)
Parties: (1) Thomas Thacheray (surgeon), (2) John Cotton (carpenter), (3) Robert Latham (inn holder)
Parties: (1) Robert Barber (yeoman) and John Cotton (carpenter), (2) Susannah Cutchey (widow), Catharine Short (widow) and Jacob Smith (fellmonger) (executors of Richard Cutchey deceased)
Assignment and ratification of a mortgage for securing £200 and interest
Abstract of the title of Mr and Mrs Thompson, Mrs Woodman and Miss Ann Cotton to several freehold messuages or tenements and premises.
Attached is a poster advertising the sale of the properties and handwritten 'Conditions of sale'. The poster describes the sale as follows:
Valuable freehold estate of great depth nearly opposite Magdalen College to be sold by auctin by J. Wentworth at the Pickerel Inn, Bridge Street, on Thursday March the 28th 1839 at 7 o'clock in the evening, the following extensive freehold estate adjoining Mr Smith's wheelwright's premises; comprising a brick, timber and tiled dwelling house.
Next Mr Francis's Baker etc with front shop, and numerous rooms over and behind;
another tenement with four rooms and back kitchen adjoining, garden ranges of brick, timber, and tiled stales, lofts, and workshop; the whole Freehold, and extending in depth about 130 feet.
The above valuable property is well situated for almost any trade; and the great depth, together with a right of way down Mr Smith's yard, renders it extremely valuable; and it is presumed that any intelligent builder or other speculator, may turn this property to a good and lucrative account - Land tax 9s
Parties: (1) James Ivatt (by direction of Mrs Woodward and other), (2) Trustees for Corpus Christ College
Assignment of the term of 1000 years in a messuage estate in Magdalene Street.
Parties: (1) Mrs Woodward and others, (2) Corpus Christ College
Assignment of the term of 1000 years in a messuage estate in Magdalene Street.
Abstract of the title of Corpus Christi College to premises in Magdalene Street. Attached is a lease plan.
Authority from the Board of Agriculture to Magdalene College to purchase 18-20 Magdalene Street.
Parties: (1) Corpus Christi College (2) Magdalene College
Parties: (1) Corpus Christi College (2) Magdalene College
Statutory declaration of the Revd C.A.E. Pollock [Fellow and Bursar of Corpus Christi College].
Receipt for a counterpart lease sent to Bidwells (land agents).