Cambridgeshire

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C Stanke (fishmonger) : Barway

Comprising:
1) Indenture of bargain and sale, Christopher Stanke[s], to Nicholas Metcalfe and Ralph Baynes, land at Barway with water and fishing rights at Barway, Soham and Stretham, known as 'Beche', from bushoploode to Bradforth Were (sic) which Stanke[s] purchased from Thomas Barton, dated 4 Feb. 1525.
2) Notes of the boundaries of the land and fishing rights at Barway bought by the College from Christopher Stanke[s]

College Farm report: Barway

A report sent to the President of the College on the College's farm at Barway, with recommendations as to the repairs and a statement that the last tenant had neglected to plant the 30 willow trees yearly which he ought to have by his lease. The document is signed with the marks of 4 men: William Longe, Tho[m]as Lambert, Roger Burridg and Thomas Paggett.

Lands & Fisheries: Barway

Map of SJC lands and fisheries at Barway in Soham Cambridgeshire, coloured, with an inset showing the junction of the Cam and West rivers. The map is similar to BWC/6/2 but shows more detail of Soham Lode and Mere drain. The original scale is 5 chains to 1 inch. There is a pen and ink floral cartouche.

SJC Lands: Barway

Undated plans of SJC lands & fisheries at Barway in Soham Cambridgeshire, with an inset showing the junction of the Cam and West rivers. The plans were most likely cut from lease.

Fisheries: Barway

Map of SJC lands and fisheries at Barway in Soham Cambridgeshire, traced from second-class tithe map. The original scale is 6 chains to 1 inch.

Annotated draft will

A signed draft copy of Lady Margaret’s will, annotated with additions and corrections in various hands. It includes a list of her particular benefactions to ‘Cristes College’ and ‘to my lord Prince’ which has been altered to read ‘the kinges grace’. Also includes a paper about the purchase of Bassingbourne in Fordham, Cambridgeshire inserted at front.
A folio paper book of 72 pages.
Pages 1-38: annotated draft will
Pages 39-56: list of legacies
Pages 57-72: blank

Will & Memorandum

A contemporary copy of the will of Lady Margaret, with certain corrections concerning the gifts to those who should attend her funeral, the dispositions of Maxey [Cambridgeshire] and Torpell [Northamptonshire], and those of the Somerset manors which she has enfeoffed with licence of Edward IV.

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