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Collapse 28 - Final miscellaneous records28 - Final miscellaneous records
1 - Lease and release of messuage in St Edward parish, with bond to perform covenants
2 - Mortgage on tenement called the New Tavern in St Mary parish
3 - Lease of messuage in Great St Mary parish and messuage in parish of St Edward
4 - Title deeds relating to a messuage being a corner house at the West end of Green Street in the parish of St. Michael, with a yard and use of the pump
5 - Title deeds relating to a messuage commonly called or known by the sign of the Boot in Green Street
6 - Title deeds relating to a messuage in Trumpington Street in the occupation of John Hovell
7 - Title Deeds relating to messuage at the corner of the West end of Green Street, and to messuage commonly called the Boot in Green Street
8 - Copy of will of Captain W.J. Purchase, proved 1848
9 - Memorandum from solicitors to George Bell, Esq, concerning an agreement of 1854 and an indenture of assignment of 1855
10 - Case and opinion concerning dispensing with concurrence for the conveyance of the property mentioned in P32/28/7
11 - Solicitor's account directed to Dr. Drosier (receipted)
12 - Schedule of Indentures, 28 February 1675 to 20 May 1824, of a freehold estate situated in Trinity Street and Green Street, and of a freehold estate formerly the Boot public house in Green Street, both the property of John Deighton the younger
13 - Abstract of Title, 1728 - 1794, of John Hovel to freehold messuage (corner house) at West End of Green Street. Messuage called by the name of the Boot in Green Street
14 - Abstract of Title, 1 November 1776 - 20 May 1824, of John Deighton, junior, to a freehold public house called the Boot in Green Street
15 - Abstract of Title, 10 February 1728 - 24 April 1819, of John Deighton to a freehold messuage and premises in Trinity Street, part consisting of a house purchased by John Hovell of Edward York, and being a corner house at the West end of Green Street, and part of a house formerly belonging to Thomas Cleave and purchased by John Hovell of John Hoffman, namely messuage with west head abutting on the High Street (later 'Trumpington ge Street')
16 - Abstract of Title, 10 February 1728 - 16 May 1854, of the Mortgagees of the late John Deighton to a freehold messuage and premises in Trinity Street, as in P31/28/15
17 - Pencilled notes concerning deeds
18 - Notice of Pound Day at Harvey Goodwin Home for Waifs and Strays
19 - Backhouse, William, Fellow of Christ's College and Vicar of Meldreth 'A Sermon Preached at the Visitation of the Archdeacon of Ely in the Church of St. Michael, Cambridge, on Thursday, May 19, 1763'