Inventory: wardrobe of the beds
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"Stuff aperteynyng to my Ladies Wardrobe of beddys, 8 September 1509, which remayned unsowled. And Thomas Symson charged with the same."
Inventory: wardrobe of the beds
"Stuff aperteynyng to my Ladies Wardrobe of beddys, 8 September 1509, which remayned unsowled. And Thomas Symson charged with the same."
Small trasshe [treasure] left in three coffers at the Chanter's place at St Paul's [London].
Letters Patent: tenants' petition Barm
Letters Patent of Edward III granting petition of several tenants (named) to retain 54 a at Barm, Quadryng [Quadring], Lincolnshire, free from interference by royal officials, as held of the honour of Richmond.
Endorsed: evidence pertaining to the manor of Wykes for baron in Quadryng'.
Karliolum, 14 July 1335. By fine of 40s. Lincoln.
Lease for twenty years, Robert and Johanna Camil [Camell] to Bartholomew, son of John Warde lands in Heyfield and Brantingscroft, Amwell, Hertfordshire. [This equated to 3 acres plus the croft]
Letters patent of Edward IV, confirming at the request of Alianor [Eleanor], Duchess of Somerset, the inquisition held by John Knottesford, Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex, at Southwark 12 September 1455. The inquisition found that Edmund, Duke of Somerset, had no goods or chattels in Surrey at his death, but that John, Duke of Somerset, was seized of the manors of Wokkyng and Sutton and had granted them to Edmund and Alianor, his wife, and to Henry, Duke of Somerset, son and heir of Edmund, for life.
Westminster, 23 April 1466.
Letters and grants related to Stanley property in Moldesdale, Flintshire
Grant: Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham
Grant by Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham [and] Earl of Hertford, Stafford and Northampton, by royal licence to Thomas [Bourchier], Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas [Rotherham], Archbishop of York, John [Morton], Bishop of Ely, William [Dudley], Bishop of Durham, John [Hales], Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, John [Russell], Bishop of Lincoln, Henry [Bourchier], Earl of Essex, William, Lord Hastyngs, John, Lord Howard, Walter, Lord Ferres, Sir William Knyvet, Sir Richard Chok, Sir Guy Fayrfax, Richard Pygot and John Catesby, serjeant at law, John Jeffery,clerk, William Catesby, William Paston, John Denton, William Harpour, Richard Harpour, John Broun, Richard Isham and Andrew Dymmok, of the manors of Hatfeld Regis, Writtel and Boyton, in the hundreds of Ongre and Harlow in the county of Essex, and the manors of Thornbury, Gloucestershire, Rothwell, Northamptonshire, held in chief of the King [Edward IV].
26 February 1480/1
Stafford, Henry, 2nd Duke of Buckingham
Letters patent of Henry VII, granting to Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby, the manor of Canford, with the town of Pole [Poole], Dorset for her life.
Westeminster, 21 January 1505/6
Henry VII, King of England
Petition: Sir Robert Southwell
Petition (undated), Sir Robert Southwell to the executors of Lady Margaret Beaufort, asking compensation for losing a wardship wrongly adjudged to be of a fee held of the Duchy of Lancaster; Southwell had lost it through letters being addressed by the King [Henry VII] to Lady Margaret.
Southwell, Sir Robert
Fragment of letter: Henry Hornby to ? John Fisher
Mentioning the priory of St John, Cambridge.
Undated
Bill of Hugh Ashton, executor of ' my ladys Grace [the King's] late Graundame', recording that he has deposited certain sums with Doctor Lyshefeld [William Lichfield, d.1517], 'son of the Chanons of Seynt Stephen att Westmynster' and with John Mundy, goldsmith of London.
Signed: Hugh Assheton
Ashton, Hugh
Master's Concert Series: Bach’s Musical Offering performed by Florilegium
Part of The Records of St John's College
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes programmes for the following College revues:
"Alice in Stat. Pup.: A Whimsey" (sic.) [1st March 1935]
"Table-Top II" [1st March 1939]. Performed by the St. John's College Gadflies
"No John's No" [undated: c. 1940s]
"Here's To The Third Time" [13th-15th June 1949]
"You've Had It" [June 1950]. Duplicate copies, one of which contains a loose-leaf list of corrigenda
"May Fever" [1952]
"Saint John's College Revue" [November 1958].
3 programmes for "The Poppy Day Revue" [1958-1960] along with correspondence and newspaper cuttings about the revue
"Footlights Smoking Concert" programme [16 Feb. 1961]
Maps and plans: Broughton and Little Raveley
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: extracts from tithe maps and plans
Library Annual Report 2011-2012
Part of The Records of St John's College
With the confirmation of the Prior and Convent of Ely, given on 12 March following
Initial 'H' not drawn and dates in first line left blank. At Otford, 7 August 1 Henry VIII [1509]
Part of The Records of St John's College
Includes: 4 terriers of College land in Babraham. The terriers are rolled.