RefNo | Title |
KP114/28/1 | Volume of historical notes and cuttings begun by Rev. R.Y. Whitehead, vicar, and continued by others |
KL92/D/12 | Abstract of title. |
K588/M/33 | Rental of Manor of Exning. |
K588/T/205 | Manor of Madingley: Admission to 5 acres in Madingley Fields. |
K588/T/231 | Bond for performance of covenants of 588/T/230. |
K588/A/1 | Account of quit rents of Madingley Manor. |
K588/T/227 | Counterpart of same 588/T/227 (several pieces cut from it). |
K588/M/13 | Manor of Madingley: Court Baron |
K588/M/20 | Manor of Exning Hall: file of court papers, including jury lists, presentments, estreats and orders |
K588/M/19 | File of court papers of manors of Exning and Coggeshall in Exning, comprising chiefly of lists of homages, verdicts, copy or admissions and surrenders and including orders for agriculture, 1653. Includes orders for commons (1694). |
K588/T/97 | Assignment of mortgage by demise for 200 years. |
KCB/2/CL/17/2/Page 43r | Lease, for 21 years between the Corporation and John Johnson, burgess and locksmith, of Annseys booths lying diversely in Stourbridge Fair in cheese fair (or row), one between booths of Henry Harrison and John Cotton, knight, another adjacent Christopher Nicolson's |
K588/M/7 | Manor of Coggleshells in Exning (Suffolk): Court Baron |
K588/M/9 | Manor of Exning (alias Exning Hall): Court Baron |
K588/M/10 | Manor of Girton Pigotts with Ramseys: Court Leet and Court Baron. |
K588/T/226 | Lease for 60 years of farms in tenancy of Paul Roberts, John Rose and Robert Tall, yeoman, in Girton, Histon, Impington and Madingley. |
K588/E/4 | Particulars of income of Sir John Cotton's estates, listing tenants and annual rents of estates in Landwade, Exning, Madingley and Girton, quit rents, income from property in Newmarket, Wicken, Cheveley, Stourbridge Fair, profits of manorial courts, etc |
K588/W/10 | Copy of the will of Sir John Cotton, baronet, of Landwade. |
KL58/4 | Sir John Cotton of Landwade, Bart., and others, 1st party. Martin Flokes of Rushbrook, Suffolk, and others, 2nd party. The Honourable Thomas Jermyn of Rushbrook and another, 3rd party. Agreement to safeguard the purchase of Cheveley Park, etc. |
KCB/2/CL/17/2/Page 188r | Lease, for 21 years between the Corporation and John Hignell, burgess and woolcomber, of booths known as Munceys Booths in the Cheese Row at Stourbridge Fair, adjacent to booths of Henry Harrison, John Cotton, Knt. Richard Nuttinge and one late of Christopher Nicholson, on surrender of a lease to John Johnson |
K588/M/11 | Manor of Girton Pigotts with Ramseys: Court Baron. |
KAR119/008 | Records of Cotton family of Madingley Hall |
K588/T/92 | Mortgage by demise for 1000 years. |
K588/F/3 | "Grant of custody of John Cotton to Ann, Lady Cotton, widow, by the King and agreement by Anne Cotton giving Sir Richard Molleneux, Sir Gilbert Gerard, Sir Giles Allington, Sir Anthony Roper, John Byron, John Carleton, Thomas Cotton and Symon Folkes oversight of John Cotton’s marriage and education. (Seal missing). (2 items). " |
K588/T/223 | Letter of attorney to take seisen of lands late of Sir William Hind of Madingley in grantor's name and name of Dame Jane the grantor's wife, heir of Edward Hind of Madingley, knight, and widow of Edward Hind, esquire, lying in Coton, Hardwick, Dry Drayton and Eastwood in March. |
K588/F/39 | Cole's history of the Cottons of Madingley and Landwade and related families with pen and ink illustrations. |
K588/E/6 | Articles of agreement under which Thomas Buck, in return for lease of 7 years of lands to annual value of £360, undertakes to pay issues therefrom to Dame Jane Cotton for housekeeping at Madingley and Landwade, with articles apportioning financial responsibility for provision of food, wine, ale, payment of servants, etc. between Sir John Cotton and Jane his wife. Sir John Cotton of Madingley, knight and baronet, Dame Jane his wife, with Thomas Buck of Westwick, Esquire. |
K588/E/8 | Copy of writ diem clausit extremum of James I to escheator in Suffolk (11 May 1621) and inquisition post mortem held at Bury St Edmunds (24 May 1621) into lands of John Cotton of Cheveley, knight (as E3, with appurtenances in adjacent parishes), detailing tenure and value and naming John Cotton, aged 5, his heir. |
K588/M/23 | Extracts from the court rolls of the manor of Exning (1620-1705) of orders relating to grazing, especially on Snailwell Moor, and opinion of Robert Buxter upon possible action against tenants, with account for same. |
K588/T/95 | Covenant. |
K588/M/34 | Rental of Manor of Coggeshall in Exning |
K588/M/18 | File of court papers of manors of Exning and Coggeshall in Exning, comprising chiefly of lists of homages, verdicts, copy or admissions and surrenders and including orders for agriculture, 1653. |
K588/T/224 | Indenture of fine for 5 messuages, 5 gardens, 5 orchards, 220 acres land, 30 acres pasture, common of pasture and a fold course for 500 sheep in Girton. |
K588/T/225 | Indentures of a fine for 4 messuages, 4 cottages, 2 tofts, 350 acres land, 30 acres meadow, 50 acres pasture, 5 acres woodland in Girton, Impington and Madingley, with account for court fees. |
K588/F/5 | Bond in £100 for payment of £50 of Dame Ann Carleton of Cheveley, widow, Dudley Carleton of Ember Court in Surrey, knight, and John Cotton of Cheveley. |
K588/T/230 | Receipt for consideration money for release of 27 acres land in Madingley of same date. |
K588/T/122 | Lease for 21 years. |
K588/T/94 | Mortgage, by demise for 1000 years of Manor of Landwade with all lands in Landwade, Exning and Fordham. |
K588/T/96 | Lease for a year of Manors of Landwade, Cogishall in Exning, Exning called Cotton's Hall, Madingley, Burley Wash alias Moore Barnes Farme in Madingley and Girton |
KP42/1/1 | Composite register |
K979/1 | Madingley Village History (1902-1957) compiled by members of the Women's Institute. |