Abstract of the title of Thomas Jessop to several messuages in Bell Lane.
Abstract of the title of Miss Mary Anna Young to land, messuage and premises in Thompson's Lane.
Abstract of the title of Mrs Katherine Smith to two messuages or tenements being part of the Copped hall Estate held of the Manor of Merton Hall in Cambridge.
Abstract of the title of Francis Eaden to an estate situated in Chesterton Lane.
Abstract of the title to Messrs William Kidman Bird and Herbert Flack Bird to a freehold estate in Magdalene Street.
Attached are:
(1) a plan of the estate marking out dwelling houses, shops, yards etc and giving the names of tenants
(2) a plan of W.K. Bird's vinegar brewery - this is less detailed with the outlines of buildings but no names of shops or tenants, 18 August 1913
Abstract of the title of the trustees for the sale under the will of the late James M. Foster to a freehold estate in Magdalene Street called the Cross Keys and Old Cross Keys Estates.
(1) Abstract of title to the Pickerel Inn, brewhouse, countinghouse, messuages and other premises adjoining
(2) Supplement to the abstract of title of the executors of the late William Bullen
(3) Supplement to the abstract of title of the executors of the late William Bullen
Abstract of the title of Francis Parsons to three leasehold messuages or tenements and land adjoining in Thompson's Lane.
Abstract of title of Ann Wentworth and James Wentworth to a freehold estate in Chesterton.
Abstract of the title of the Revd Joseph Goodall to a piece of land, yard or homestall, parcel of St Giles' Rectory adjoining Magdalene College.
A.C. Benson by Francis Turner.
Academic Committee Minutes Books, agendas, and supporting papers.
Contains account for the following:
(1) Abatements to various tenants
(2) Rates, taxes, and insurances on College buildings
(3) Repairs and improvements on College estates and College buildings
(4) Management of Estates
(5) College servants
(6) Estates on Rack Rent
(7) The Pickerel Estate
(8) Grainthorpe
(9) Steeple Ashton
(10) Peckard Vacant Fellowship
(11) Chesterton Road Cottages
(12) Audit sheet
(13) Milner Scholars Account
(14) Pepysian Benefaction
(15) Mynors Bright Benefaction and Building Fund
(16) Building and Living Fund
(17) Composition Fund
(18) Peckard Rolling Fund Account
(19) Stewards Account
Two manuscript volumes giving a draft account by George Mallory of the 1922 Everest expedition
The Boat Club's accounts with the boat builder H. C. Banham, 1937-1939.
The Boat Club's accounts with the boat builders Edward Searle, G. F. Winter, and F. Pocock.
The Boat Club's accounts with the boat builders F. Pockock, 1910-1919 and with H. C. Banham, 1919-1935.
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.
Steward's copy of the admission of Ralph Neville as trustee for the Master and Fellows to a messuage occupied as two tenements called Copped Hall on Chesterton Lane.
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.
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.
Steward's copy admission of Richard Rowley as nephew and devisee for life named in the will of Jacob Smith to two messuages (Copped Hall).
Steward's copy of an admission of Mary Thompson to two messuages [Copped Hall] in Chesterton Lane.
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.
Steward's copy - admission of William Bottony and Johanna (his wife) and Martha (Bottony) on the surrender of Sherwood and his wife.
Steward's copy - admission of Samuel Potter and Martha Potter.