Deeds of title and manorial records for College estates, past and present. Some series may contain correspondence and other documents as well as deeds. All the most important deeds for the College are listed in the Registrum Magnum.
The College, Caians and non-CaiansWith letters of attorney
Tripartite indenture between, Gonville Hall, Rushworth College and Robert Wingfield and Thomas Fincham, executors of Lady Anne Scroope.
The first deed is endorsed: 'The Foundation of two priests and 7 schollers of the Lady Anne Scroopes. Foundation to be founded in the Colledge of Rushforth [Rushworth] in Norfolk or else that Colledge to forfeit to Gonvil Hall a penalty for every halfe yeare.' 6 Henry 7. [1490]
The second deed: Tripartite indenture between representatives of the Lady Anne Scroope (deceased) [Robert Wingfield and Thomas Fincham], Gonville Hall and Rishworth College, for two priests and seven scholars.
Engrossed 3 March 1500/1
UntitledDescription in Registrum Magnum.
Award in a dispute between Dame Anne Scroope and the Mayor, Bayliffs etc of Cambridge re 4 pounds of yearly rent claimed by the said Dame Anne of the said Mayor &c to go out of a House called the Tolbooth, and a mill called the King's Mill, in Cambridge and belonging to the said Mayor &c. That they should pay her 8 pounds for arrears and 100 marks for her title.
Mr Wortley's donation
Unofficial Fellow, 1992
RegistraryMap showing G.W.R. West Somerset Line; 1:2500 scale
W.R.J. Greenslade & Co.Portal frame building; scale 1/8":1'; drawing 3816
University of Cambridge Estate ManagementProposed alterations to existing building for combine-recorder; scale 8':1"; drawing 300/2
University of Cambridge Estate ManagementCorrespondence relating to closure of college to tourists; newspaper cuttings concerning tourism in Cambridge; report of committee on tourists.
Caius HouseScale: 1/2" to 1'0". Plan and section.
Photo, probably c.1940, was taken from Cambridgeshire Collection
Cambridge Town Crier