Framed black and white photograph of I.A. Richards (Fellow).
Letters received from his wife Ruth from the time of their engagement in 1914 until his return from war in 1919.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College (2) Governors of the Free Grammar School of Edmund Grindal (late Archbishop of Canterbury) in Kirkby Peacock, Cumberland (also known as St Bee's)
Indenture regulating the scholarship in the College founded by Archbishop Grindal.
Parties: (1) John Burrass Wildbore (miller) and his trustees (2) James Nutter (merchant)
Parties: (1) William Hargrave (plaintiff), (2) Thomas Burgoyne and Catherine his wife (deforciants)
Indenture of fine of messuages, cottages, and land in Longstanton.
Parties: (1) Henry Walker (2) Howland Nutting and Mary his wife
Indentures of fine - John Munday (plaintiff) and Johanne Russell (deforciant)
Parties: (1) Barnaby Goche (plaintiff), (2) Godfrey Iwells and Margaret his wife, Robert Iwells and Elizabeth his wife (deforciant)
Indentures for two messuages in Cambridge.
Indentures of fine - Dr Barnaby Goche (plaintiff) , and James Land and Frances his wife (deforciant) of two messuages.
Indentures of fine (1) William Thurgar (plaintiff), (2) Agnes Lyon and John Johnson and Johanna his wife (deforciant) of one messuage and one barn and one garden with the appurtenances.
Indentures of fine - Barnaby Goche (plaintiff) and James Bridgeman and his wife (deforciant) of one messuage with appurtances.
Indentures of fine - Dr Barnaby Goche (plaintiff) and John Cranne and his wife, Robert Wallis and his wife (deforciant). Feoffment of two messuages with appurtanances in St Clement's parish.
Parties: (1) William Goodhand (plaintiff) and John Haynes
Indentures of fine - Margaret Prance and Simon Prance (plaintiffs) and Thomas Prance and his wife (deforciant) of a messuage with the appurtances in Cambridge [connected to land that later became The Half Moon Inn].
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) George Pickering (plaintiff) (2) Edward Breese and Etheldred his wife (deforciant)
Indentures of fine of a messuage, cottage garden, orchard and land in Longstanton.