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GC/BUR/D/XIII/12
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- 1490-1501 (Creation)
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1 deed box with 2 indentures vellum
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The Registrum Magnum provides the following notes on 'Lady Anne Scroope, her pedegree from Edmund Gonvile, our Founder', with description of the deed:
'Now this Lady Anne Scroope was later wife to the Lord Scroope of Bolton and before that the wife of Sir Robert Wingfield and first the wife of Sir William Chamberlaine. She was also Daughter and heire as well of Sir Robert Harling as of Dame Jane, his wife; which Jane was daughter and heire of John Gonvile Esq., sonne and heir of Sir Nicholas Gonvile, knight, brother and heir of Sir Edmund Gonvile, sometime parson of Rushworth, first Founder and Patron of the Colledge of the said Rushworth in the reigne of Edward the third.'
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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
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See XIII, 16