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Expand 1 - Registers and Service of the Church1 - Registers and Service of the Church
Expand 2 - Clergy papers: licences, institutions, etc.2 - Clergy papers: licences, institutions, etc.
Expand 3 - Benefice: glebe, tithes, etc.3 - Benefice: glebe, tithes, etc.
Expand 4 - Churchwardens: rates4 - Churchwardens: rates
Expand 5 - Churchwardens: accounts5 - Churchwardens: accounts
Expand 6 - Churchwardens: property6 - Churchwardens: property
Expand 8 - Vestry and Parochial Church Council8 - Vestry and Parochial Church Council
Collapse 25 - Charities and schools25 - Charities and schools
1 - Jermy's Charity. Volume of accounts
2 - Jermy's Charity. Volume of accounts
3 - Jermy's Charity. Volume of accounts
4 - Jermy's Charity. Eleemosynary charity: bank books
5 - Jermy's Charity. Educational foundation: bank book
6 - Jermy's Charity. Small accounts and vouchers
7 - Jermy's Charity. Small accounts and vouchers
8 - Jermy's Charity. Attested copy of decree in chancery following charity inquisition, relating to the administration of Jermy's charity lands
9 - Jermy's Charity. Feoffment of cottage and 17.5a. charity land by Daniel Howsden and William Foot of Teversham and Thomas Sturgis of Hadstock, to John Wrangle of Fen Ditton, John Apthorpe and Edward and John Hancock of Teversham, to use of all 7 persons to act as charity trustees
10 - Jermy's Charity. Copy of decree in Chancery (c.f. P153/25/08)
11 - Jermy's Charity. Copy of feoffment (c.f. P153/25/09)
12 - Jermy's Charity. Terrier of charity lands, consisting of 17a. 1.5r. dispersed in fields (2 copies)
13 - Jermy's Charity. Terrier of charity land (not quite complete)
14 - Jermy's Charity. Pages from notebook with terrier of charity land, consisting of 17a. 3r. dispersed in fields (complete version of P153/25/13)
15 - Jermy's Charity. Conveyance, by means of lease and release, of charity lands from William Foot and John Apthorpe of Teversham and John Hancock of Fulbourn, the old trustees, to Rev. T. Knowles, rector, Rev. E. Betham, curate, Robert Page, Thomas Foot and William Foot of Teversham, new trustees
16 - Jermy's Charity. Conveyance, by means of lease and release, of charity lands from old trustees to Rev. W. Talbot, rector, Rev. M. Stephenson, curate, Thomas Haylock, Robert Webb and Joseph Sykes of Teversham, Rev. R. Fiske, Rector of Fulbourn St. Vigor and Thomas Jennings of Bottisham, the new trustees
17 - Jermy's Charity. Articles of agreement by trustees to let charity land to Thomas Titchmarsh of Teversham, farmer, for three years at annual rent of 9 guineas and the price of a bushel of wheat
18 - Jermy's Charity. Articles of agreement by trustees to let charity land to William Gilson of Teversham, ale house keeper, for nine years, at annual rent of £12 16s. and the price of a bushel of wheat. Gilson was also to keep a bull fit to serve the cows and to manure 3a. of the land each year
19 - Jermy's Charity. Terrier of charity lands, consisting of 17a. 3r. dispersed in 29 pieces, in the occupation of Thomas Titchmarsh, signed by the trustees and others
20 - Jermy's Charity. Conveyance, by means of lease and release, of charity lands from old trustees to William Haylock, John Bradford, James Frost the elder, James Frost the younger and Thomas Foot of Teversham and William Webb of Cambridge, the new trustees
21 - Jermy's Charity. Small plan showing site of the charity land as allotted
22 - Jermy's Charity. Statement for registering and securing charitable donations, as to Jermy's charity land: its size, occupiers, annual income and purpose for which the income is used
23A - Jermy's Charity. Letter from Robert Fiske at Fulbourn to his son in Cambridge, referring to the possibility that Caius College might seize the timber belonging to the charity house
23B - Jermy's Charity. Memorial, sent to Caius College, of the trustees concerning the extent of Jermy's charity estate and cutting the timber on it
24 - Jermy's Charity. Quarter Sessions circular requesting details of charities
25 - Jermy's Charity. Return about Jermy's and Moptyd's charities, made in response to P153/25/24 (Quarter Sessions circular requesting details of charities)
26 - Jermy's Charity. Notice from trustee to Benjamin Starling informing him that his goods and effects have been distrained for £2 19s. rent due and in arrears on the cottage he occupies
27 - Jermy's Charity. Conveyance of charity land from old trustees to Rev. J. Brocklebank, rector, John Grain, Robert Webb, John Collett and Robert Gillson of Teversham and William Collett of Quy, the new trustees
28 - Jermy's Charity. Counterpart lease of 11a. charity land for 8 years from the trustees to James Wallis of Newmarket Road, Cambridge, merchant; annual rent £47 17s.
29 - Jermy's Charity. Counterpart lease of 11a. charity land for 16 years from the trustees to Nathaniel Johnson of Chesterton, farmer and coprolite merchant, annual rent £42, with conditions stated
30 - Jermy's Charity. Letter from the Charity Commission in response to an enquiry as to who among the deserving poor not receiving parish relief are entitled to charity dole
31 - Jermy's Charity. Rules, with draft of same, for letting charity land in allotments, under the Allotments Extension Act of 1882
32 - Jermy's Charity. Letter to vicar from C.S. Johnson, agreeing to rent charity land on Newmarket Road, Cambridge, for £32 p.a.
33 - Jermy's Charity. Letter from C.S. Johnson, informing vicar of the necessity to stop renting the charity land, due to the high rent and low produce
34 - Jermy's Charity. Letter from the Charity Commission concerning the status of Jermy's charity under the Local Government Act of 1894, enclosing a circular about same
35 - Jermy's Charity. Letter to the trustees enquiring whether they would be prepared to sell the charity land on Newmarket Road, should Cambridge Corporation want to extend the cemetery, with copy reply
36 - Jermy's Charity. Circular with covering letter, from the Charity Commission concerning the keeping of accounts by trustees
37 - Jermy's Charity. Notice to make returns for Duties on Land Values, on the charity allotments, with rough copy of the returns
38 - Jermy's Charity. Drawstring cloth bag, labelled 'Teversham Charity Writings' in which the 18th century charity records were formerly kept
39 - School. Cash account book
40 - School. Cash account book
41 - School. Bank book
42 - School. Bank book
43 - School. Bank book
44 - School. Vouchers and small accounts
45 - Trust deed for school conveying glebe land at south-west side of the field called Great Ferries from Rev. William Wilson, rector, to the rector & churchwardens for the time being, for the site of a school
46 - Letter from the Charity Commission to inform the rector that should the school be transferred to a School Board, the income gained from Jermy's charity would also be transferred
47 - Charity Commission order that it is not necessary for members of the Committee of Management of the school to be members of the Church of England
48 - Timetable for Teversham National Mixed School
49 - Returns and reports on school
50 - Memoranda, notices and circulars issued from the Board of Education, arising from the Education Act 1902
51 - Fire insurance policy on school and school house
52 - Letter to the rector from Miss Young, the former schoolmistress, concerning the keys of the school-house
53 - Circular to enquire whether the trustees would be willing to lease the school to the County Council, with copy of reply of Rev. L. Clutterbuck, rector
54 - Circulars, etc. from Cambridgeshire Education Committee on various subjects
55 - Papers about Ely Association of Voluntary Schools: including suggested rules; rules; letters from Rev. G.W. Evans of Milton, Honorary Secretary, about joining the association, the letting of teacher's houses, etc.
56 - Applications for the post of head-mistress of school
57 - Letter to the rector from his predecessor, Rev. C.B. Drake, now of Leverington, concerning the school harmonium
58 - Provisional valuation on school and school-house for land values duties under the Finance (1909-1910) Act
59 - Notice from School Medical Officer of proposed time of inspection of pupils, with letter to rector from the Cambridge Board of Education commenting on the loss of time for religious instruction due to the inspection
60 - Circular from Ely Diocesan Council of Education concerning the provisions of the Education Act 1918, with brief, copy return for the school on the reverse
Expand 26 - Inclosure records26 - Inclosure records
Expand 28 - Final miscellaneous records28 - Final miscellaneous records