Autograph letter addressed from "Alnwick Castle", signed, to Jean-Sylvain Van de Weyer, concerning accurate accounts of the history of his family, for which he recommends Collins’s Peerage and the work of Joseph Edmondson.
Sin títuloParchment document in French signed by Louis XIV. The document is slightly cropped along the right-hand edge and in the lower right corner, and therefore a small amount of text is missing.
The document is countersigned by Louis II Phélypeaux de Pontchartrain.
Autograph letter addressed from "Craven Street", to Mrs [Katherine] French, presenting his compliments and begs that she will make the seeds sent herewith acceptable to Miss [Susannah] Jennings.
Sin títuloSignature of Lady Byron ("& faithful s[ervan]t Noel Byron"), cropped from a letter.
Sin títuloAutograph letter from Friedrich von Raumer to Lord and Lady Holland.
Transcription: "Mr v de Raumer accepts with greatest pleasure the invitation of Lord and Lady Holland for next Friday. Monday 6 April".
Sin títuloAutograph letter, signed, to an unidentified recipient.
Transcription:
"My dear Sir, I commit to your friendly care the inclosed letter and beg to offer my best regards & wishes to the ladies of your family
Yours truly obliged
J Baillie"
Autograph letter, addressed fron "Brighton", from a Colonel de [C?] to the Belgian Ambassador in London. The author provides a resume of his military credentials and offers his services to the Belgian people.
Sin títuloParties: (1) The Corporation of Cambridge, (2) Magdalene College
Lease of "one parcel of ground in the parish of St Giles in Cambridge, parcel of a lane sometimes buttinge on an ancient Bridge called Cambridge Bridge" containing in breadth at one end 12 feet and in length from East to West 21 yards for 21 years from Michaelmas Day 1762.
Parties: (1) The Corporation of Cambridge, (2) Magdalene College
Lease of "two messuages standing on a piece of ground formerly parcel of a lane which abutted upon an ancient bridge with a piece of garden ground and a piece of ground other parcel of the said lane and another piece of ground formerly other parcel of the said lane then used by the College as a garden" for the term of 21 years from Michaelmas Day 1781.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) Thomas Lowder
Lease of two messuages in the parish of St Giles for 10 years from Michaelmas Day 1666.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) Thomas Watson (cook)
Lease of three tenements and ground known as the 'Bowling Green' for 10 years from 25 March 1744.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) Thomas Riddel (cook)
Lease of four tenements in the parish of St Giles for 10 years from Michaelmas Day 1823. Yearly rent £50.
Parties: (1) Henry Harvey, (2) William James
Feoffment of a close or pightle with livery of seisin endorsed. (Relates to land in the Parishes of St Giles and St Peter).
Parties: (1) William James, (2) Richard Grastocke and Jane Birtdale
Lease of a little tenement for 21 years from Michaelmas 1599 (relates to land in the parishes of St Giles and St Peter).
Parties: (1) The Corporation of Cambridge, (2) Robert Twelves
Lease of "one parcel of ground in the parish of St Giles in Cambridge, parcel of a lane sometimes buttinge on an ancient Bridge called Cambridge Bridge" containing in breadth at one end 12 feet and in length from East to West 21 yards for 40 years from Michaelmas Day 1614.
Parties: (1) The Corporation of Cambridge, (2) Magdalene College
Lease of "one parcel of ground in the parish of St Giles in Cambridge, parcel of a lane sometimes buttinge on an ancient Bridge called Cambridge Bridge" containing in breadth at one end 12 feet and in length from East to West 21 yards before leased to Robert Twelves for 21 years from 10 May 1730.