Grant of land at Ashby cum Fenby to John and Samuel Pening of Askeby.
Grant of land at Ashby cum Fenby from Cecilia and Beatrix, daughters of Richard Pening of Askeby to Roger de Kadenay of Askeby [rector of Ashby].
Grant of land at Ashby cum Fenby from Roger Banard of Askeby to Thomas Tapytter.
Parties: (1) John Henrys and Margaret his wife, (2) Thomas Arlke and John Fouke
Feoffment of a messuage in St Giles' parish.
Parties: (1) Bartholomew Simon Smith, (2) Thomas Arlke and John Fouke
Release of his right in a messuage in St Giles' parish.
The Archive contains documents relating to the history of the College dating back to its re foundation by Lord Audley in 1542 and includes:
Official records generated by the College relating to its administration and governance including Governing Body Minute Books, Masters’ Records, Financial Records, and Estate Papers,
Records relating to its students including admission records, tutorial files, and matriculation photographs,
Records of related bodies such as clubs and societies,
The photograph collection.
Parties: (1) Thomas Arlke, (2) John Chesham and John Fouke
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) Thomas Insale, (2) Stephen Neel, William Wedgwood, John Cornwallis, and Richard Paiys
Grant of land at Ashby cum Fenby from Robert Tapyter of Asheby to William Ormesty of Askeby of land in Askeby formerly belonging to Thomas Tapyter.
Grant of land at Ashby cum Fenby from Bernard Tapyter of Louth to William Ormesty of land in Askeby formerly belonging to Thomas Tapyter.
Recorded on page 401 of the Muniment Book.
Grant of land at Ashby cum Fenby from William Donner of Askeby to Thomas Kadenay of land formerly belonging to Bernard Tapyter.
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) Thomas Stancliff, John Stancliff, and William Stancliff, (2) William Webb, Richard Webster, and William Smith
Parties: (1) Christopher Longbottom, (2) William Webb, Richard Webster, and William Smith
Parties: (1) William Webb, (2) William Lolworth
Parties: (1) William Lolworth, (2) William Sak and Thomas Martin
Parties: (1) William Sak, (2) Thomas Martin
Parties: (1) Thomas Smith alias Clark (executor of the will of Elizabeth Tolleworthe) and others, (2) William Bell, John Rotherford, Robert Moorelions, and William Cape.
Parties: (1) William Bell, Robert Morelions, and William Cape, (2) John Hedyngley and his wife, Thomas Cobbold, Hugh Rankyn, and William Elton
Parties: (1) Prior and Convent of Barnwell, (2) John Hedyngley (brewer and Burgess of Cambridge)
Lease of a tenement in St Clement's Parish for 41 years from Lady Day 1498.
Parties: (1) Prior and Convent of Barnwell, (2) Thomas Alreth (carpenter)
Lease of 'a Holy Cherche yerd' by Cambridge Castle for 99 years.
Parties: (1) John Hedyngley and Johanna his wife, Thomas Cobbold, Hugh Rankyn, and William Elton,
(2) William Stephenson and his wife, Thomas Smyth, Thomas Burgoyn, Thomas Gotson, William Pykerell, and Oliver Stalys their heirs and assigns
Parties: (1) Henry Lane and Thomas Carrowe, (2) John Rawlyn
Livery of seisin endorsed.
Conveyance - Edmund Samay, John Bury, William Synderton, and John Thyrlby of a parcel of a messuage and garden adjoining in St Clement's parish.