Parties: (1) Francis Penny, (2) James Bridgeman
Feoffment of the messuage known as 'The Three Swans' and later 'The Chequer'. Livery of seisin endorsed.
Parties: (1) Francis Penny, (2) James Bridgeman
Feoffment of the messuage known as 'The Three Swans' and later 'The Chequer'. Livery of seisin endorsed.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) Charles Day
Lease of The Three Swans for 10 years from Michaelmas Day 1678.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) John Wallis (taylor)
Lease of The Three Swans for 10 years from Lady Day 1754.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) Ambrose Harbord Steward (Common Brewer)
Lease of The Three Swans for 10 years from Lady Day 1804.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) Ambrose Harbord Steward and Benjamin Cotton (co-partner and Common Brewer)
Lease of The Three Swans for 10 years from Michaelmas Day 1813.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) Ambrose Harbord Steward and Benjamin Cotton (Beer Brewers)
Lease of The Three Swans for 10 years from Michaelmas Day 1823.
Parties: (1) Edward Wallis, (2) William Tottenham
Feoffment of a messuage called the White Bull.
Probate of the will of Elizabeth Wallis dated 31 December 1600 [in connection with the White Bull Inn].
Parties: (1) Robery Wallis and his wife, (2) John Wickstead and his wife, (3) John Crane
Conveyance from Wallis to Crane.
Parties: (1) John Crance, (2) Dr Barnaby Goche (Master of Magdalene College)
Feoffment with livery of seisin endorsed.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) John Howell (maltster)
Counterpart lease for 10 years from Michaelmas Day 1733.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) Thomas Ewin
Counterpart lease [not executed] for 10 years from Michaelmas Day 1743.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) James Salmon (merchant)
Lease for 10 years from Michaelmas Day 1766.
Certificate of land tax in connection with the White Bull Inn.
Plan of the White Bull Estate.
Parties: (1) John Chesham, (2) William Wedgwood and Stephen Nele
Realse of his right and interest in a messuage in St Giles' parish.
Parties: (1) William Wedgwood, (2) Christopher Longbottom, John Noble, and William Stancliffe
Parties: (1) William Stancliffe, Christopher Longbottom, and John Noble, (2) Richard Daker
Parties: (1) Richard Daker, (2) John Stancliff, Thomas Stancliff, and Thomas Champayne
Parties: (1) William Stancliff, Christopher Longbottom, John Stancliff junior, Thomas Stancliff, and Thomas Champayne, (2) William Webb, Richard Webster, and William Smith
Power of attorney - Thomas Stancliff, John Stancliff junior, and William Stancliff to deliver possession to William Webb, Richard Webster, and William Smith.
Parties: (1) William Sak, (2) Thomas Martin
Parties: (1) Richard Blaxton, (2) John Munsey
Indentures of fine - John Munday (plaintiff) and Johanne Russell (deforciant)
Parties: (1) John Munday, (2) Godfrey Iwells
Livery of seisin endorsed.
This series consists of title deeds, estate correspondence, and other unbound material. The arrangement follows, as far as possible, that of the 19th century Index to Muniments or Muniments Book which has the Old Library reference R.2.5, and to which certain alterations and additions have been made.
All dates are set out in the current Style (but reckoning the Year of Grace from 1 January). Dating errors in the Muniments Book have been corrected, but the order of the documents has not normally been disturbed - with the result that some of the lists which follow are not in precise chronological order.
Parties (1) Nicholas Speryncke (son and heir to William Speryncke deceased), (2) Oliver Flynt
Livery of seisin endorsed.
This inn was formerly known as 'The Green Peel' and was located at 7 Magdalene Street where Benson Hall now stands (the name had changed by 1748). It disappears from Commercial Directories in 1873 though it may have survived in some form until A. C. Benson demolished a row of medieval buildings in 1912 prior to rebuilding.
Parties: (1) John Andrews, (2) Thomas Lord Howard
Feoffment of the messuage called 'The Star' and another messuage adjoining in St Giles' parish with an endorsement of the attornment of Thomas Parker the tenant.
Bond from William James to Thomas Moore to deliver possession to Martin Wharton.