Parties: (1) William Thurgar, (2) Robert Taillor [Taylor]
Livery of seisin endorsed. Copy Letter of Attorney annexed from Robert Taillor [Taylor] to Thomas Goldesburgh to receive possession.
Parties: (1) William Thurgar, (2) Robert Taillor [Taylor]
Livery of seisin endorsed. Copy Letter of Attorney annexed from Robert Taillor [Taylor] to Thomas Goldesburgh to receive possession.
Parties: (1) Thomas Taylor (son and heir of Robert Taylor), (2) Francis Penny
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.
Bond of Francis Penny to levy a fine.
Parties: (1) James Bridgeman, (2) Dr Barnaby Goche (Master of Magdalene College)
Indentures of fine - Barnaby Goche (plaintiff) and James Bridgeman and his wife (deforciant) of one messuage with appurtances.
Parties: (1) Dr Barnaby Goche, (2) John Smith (Fellow of Magdalene College)
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) Thomas Murrell and Roger Thompson
Lease of The Three Swans for 7 years from Michaelmas Day 1654.
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) John Wallis
Lease of The Three Swans for 10 years from Lady Day 1764.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) John Wallis (taylor)
Lease of The Three Swans for 10 years from Lady Day 1774.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) John Forlow (Alderman)
Lease of The Three Swans for 10 years from Lady Day 1784.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) John Forlow (Common Brewer)
Lease of The Three Swans for 10 years from Lady Day 1794.
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) Thomas Hendy, (2) Edward Wallis
Feoffment of a messuage in St Clements' parish with livery of seisin endorsed.
Parties: (1) Edward Wallis, (2) William Tottenham
Feoffment of a messuage called the White Bull.
Parties: (1) William Tottenham and John Tottenham (sons of William Tottenham deceased), (2) Edward Wallis and his wife
Livery of seisin endorsed.
Parties: (1) The Corporation of Cambridge, (2) Robert Wallis
Lease of a house or scaffold with a well in the west and of St John's Lane in Cambridge with a power to convey water to the White Bull estate for 60 years from Lady Day 1587.
Probate of the will of Elizabeth Wallis dated 31 December 1600 [in connection with the White Bull Inn].
Parties: (1) Robert Wallis, (2) John Wickstede
Feoffment (enrolled in Chancery) with livery of seisin endorsed.
Parties: (1) John Wickstede, (2) John Crane (apothecary)
Feoffment enrolled in Chancery.
Parties: (1) Robert Wallis, (2) John Crane
Deed poll of a piece of waste land with a pump or Well House built on it.
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.
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) Dr Barnaby Goche (Master of Magdalene College), (2) Thomas Creeke (fustion weaver)
Lease for 21 years from Lady Day 1617.