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CM - Cartae Antiquae et Miscellaneae (Lambeth Charters)
1 - Cartae Miscellaneae I
2 - Cartae Miscellaneae II
3 - Cartae Miscellaneae III
1 - Notarial attestation of a cause heard by David Pole, Archbishop's commissary at Lichfield. (will of John Hordeley). Thomas Fane notary public, temporary scribe of the acts of Pole. Endorsed: Taylor v. Hordeley. Prerogative Court of Canterbury
1a - 1. Exemplification of exhibition of proxy in cause Taylor v. Hordeley. 22 June 1546.
2 - Commission by Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, to David Pole and others, to take depositions in the cause Taylor v. Hordeley.
3 - Sewers presentment, Cowlese march and other places in Romney marsh. Incomplete.
4 - Copies of an inquisition relating to the manor of Ruckinge, co. Kent
5 - Memorandum of the liberties of Hadleigh and Monks Hadleigh.
6 - Documents (8) including probate inventory
7 - Inquisition 'Post Mortem' Sir Matthew Browne knight, lands in co. Kent.
8 - Inquisition 'Post Mortem' 17 c. copy. William Witham of Sevenoaks (Septem Vannis), land in Aldington [Kent].
9 - Inquisition 'Post Mortem' Gabriel Livesey esq., tenant of Stonepitts in Sheppey, of the Archbishop's manor of the Pallant.
10 - Inquisition 'Post Mortem' Gabriel Livesey, repeating CM III/9.
11 - Inquisition 'Post Mortem' Agnes widow of Christopher Shuckkeburgh (Stonepitts).
12 - Inquisition 'Post Mortem' 17th century copy. Thomas de Vere Earl of Oxford. Manors of Whitstable and Old Romney.
13 - Inquisition 'Post Mortem' 17th century copy. William Cheyne.
14 - Return by Stephen Thornherst to Baron Hales about the boundaries of Ketemarshe and the boundaries of the plot there belonging to the Prior and Convent of Canterbury measured 18 December 1529.
15 - Copy of a royal writ to Edmund Grindal, Archbishop of Canterbury, commanding him to do homage for lands held of the Crown.
16 - Answer of Richard Grenevile esq. to the bill of complaint of George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury.
17 - Counterpart lease for 21 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Sir Edward Hales, Le Park in Tenterden, Kent.
18 - Bond to observe covenants. William Whiting, alderman, of Canterbury, to Dean and Chapter of Canterbury.
19 - Counterpart lease for 38 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to William Whiting, 2 messuages in Burgate Canterbury.
20 - Similar bond. William Johnson, joiner, and Richard Nower, cutler, both of Canterbury. 11 Jan. 1607-8.
21 - Counterpart lease for 21 years. Dean and Chapter to William Johnson, tenement in St. George Canterbury. 11 Jan. 1607-8
22 - Counterpart lease for 40 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Marckes Berry, alderman of Canterbury. Berry covenants to rebuild a stable.
23 - Counterpart lease for 40 years.
24 - Counterpart lease for 36 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to John Jefferie, musician, 3 messuages in St. Mary Magdalen Canterbury.
25 - Counterpart lease for 40 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Ralf White, apothecary, messuage in St. Andrew Canterbury.
26 - Counterpart lease for 40 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Thomas Ferrar, tailor, tenement in St. Andrew Canterbury
27 - Bond of Thomas Ferrar to observe covenants.
28 - Counterpart lease for 40 years.
29 - Counterpart lease for 30 years.
30 - Bond of Peter Tibball.
31 - Counterpart lease for 40 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Joseph Colfe, junior, apothecary. 2 tenements in St. Mary Bredman.
32 - Bond of Joseph Colfe.
33 - Counterpart lease for 40 years.
34 - Counterpart lease for 99 years. William Repps or Rugge, Bishop of Norwich, to Robert Rugge, citizen and alderman of Norwich.
35 - Counterpart lease for 21 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Markes Berry, alderman, meadow called Maiden Bower in Canterbury.
36 - Bond of Markes Berry.
37 - Counterpart lease for 40 years.
38 - Bond. Edward Robartes to Dean and Chapter of Canterbury.
39 - Bond. Melchisadec Keene, glasier, and Daniel Wilkinson, goldsmith, to Dean and Chapter of Canterbury
40 - Counterpart lease for 21 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Melchisadec Keene, messuage in St. Andrew Canterbury. 6 Jan. 1600-1
41 - Bond. George Elvyn, innholder, to Dean and Chapter of Canterbury. 11 Jan. 1604-5.
42 - Counterpart lease for 40 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to George Elvin, messuage in Angel Lane in St. Andrew's parish Canterbury. 12 Jan. 1604-5.
43 - Letters patent of inspeximus at instance of Thomas Monnyng gent, of record in Court of Augmentations of lease to Anthony Ancher in 1545 of manor and rectory of Lydden, co. Kent, parcel of Langdon Priory. 12 Feb. 1584-5.
44 - Counterpart lease for 40 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to John Purser, grocer, messuage and garden in Broad Street, Canterbury
45 - Lease for life of grantor's wife of lands in Oxted, co. Surrey, Philip and Joan le Breton to John White, citizen of London.
46 - Counterpart lease for 40 years.
47 - Counterpart lease for 21 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Israel Pownell, notary public, house in the Mint Canterbury.
48 - Bond of Israel Pownell.
49 - Counterpart lease for 40 years.
50 - Counterpart lease for 40 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to John Reade of Folkestone, 2 messuages in St. Mary Mag., Canterbury. 26 Jan. 1620-1.
51 - Declaration by Sir Richard Smithe, executor of Sir John Smithe, that in receiving a lease (Monkton and Thorndon) from Dean and Chapter of Canterbury he is acting merely as executor and guardian of the heir of Sir John Smithe.
52 - Counterpart lease for 21 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to James Rawlinson gent, messuage in St. Alphege, Canterbury.
53 - Counterpart lease for 21 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Thomas Brett, tailor, tenement in St. Mary Mag., Canterbury.
54 - Counterpart lease for 40 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to William Tibball. 3 messuages in St. Mary Bredman, Canterbury.
55 - Counterpart lease for 40 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Peter Bull, woollen draper, messuage in St. Andrew Canterbury
56 - Bond of Peter Bull.
57 - Counterpart lease for 21 years.
58 - Bond. John Peling and Philip Swallowe on behalf of Dorothy Peeling
59 - Counterpart lease for 40 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to John Berry, 2 messuages in Angel Lane, Canterbury
60 - Counterpart lease for 40 years.
61 - Counterpart lease for 21 years. George Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury
62 - Counterpart lease for 40 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Christopher Walker, 3 messuages in St. Mary Mag., Canterbury
63 - Counterpart lease for 40 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to John Purser, messuage in St. Mary at Northgate, Canterbury.
64 - Bond of John Purser.
65 - Counterpart lease for 21 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to William Denne, yeoman, 24a. called Monkelandes in St. Mary Bredman, Canterbury. 1 Feb. 1605-6.
66 - Bond of William Denne. 1 Feb. 1605-6
67 - Portion of lease. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Joseph Colfe
68 - Counterpart lease for 30 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Francis Plumer, lay clerk, messuage in St. Mary Mag., Canterbury
69 - Counterpart lease for 40 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Joseph Colfe, junior, messuage in St. Alphege, Canterbury.
70 - Counterpart lease for 21 years.
71 - Counterpart lease
72 - Counterpart lease for 30 years.
73 - Counterpart lease for 35 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to John, messuage in St. Mary Mag., Canterbury. 26 Jan. 1619-20
74 - Counterpart lease for 35 years.
75 - Counterpart lease for 21 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Paul Barret, yeoman, 2 messuages in St. Mary Mag., Canterbury.
76 - Counterpart lease for 28 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to John Lade, alderman, messuage in St. Andrew, Canterbury.
77 - Counterpart lease for 21 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Randall Ludd, glazier, tenement in St. Andrew, Canterbury.
78 - Counterpart lease for 21 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Sir Edward Hales, 3½a. of arable and 7a. of wood called Pipars on the denn of Iggleden in Tenterden.
79 - Bond. William Keene, glazier, and Stephen Gyles to Dean and Chapter of Canterbury. 10 Feb. 1605-6
80 - Counterpart lease for 21 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to William Keene, glazier, tenement in St. Andrew, Canterbury. 10 Feb. 1605-6.
81 - Counterpart lease for 40 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Markes Berrie, tenement in St. Andrew, Canterbury.
82 - Counterpart lease for 21 years.
83 - Counterpart lease for 40 years.
84 - Conveyance by the Commissioners for the sale of church lands, to Anna Monyns.
85 - Bond. John Hales to Dean and Chapter of Canterbury.
86 - Counterpart lease for 21 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to John Hales, gent., fresh and salt marshes in Sharlesmore.
87 - Counterpart lease for 40 years. Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to Markes Berrie, 1 rood in Wyndcheape in St. Mildred's parish. 1 March 1605-6.
88 - Counterpart lease for 21 years. Richard Bancroft, Bishop of London
89 - Counterpart lease for 88 years. Prior and Convent of Leeds to Robert Exbregge of Ospringe.
90 - Letter of attorney. John Hunt appoints Alexander Cokfete to deliver to John Gardyner, all of Ospringe, a tenement in Ospringe in Faversham
91 - Receipt for £20 for le Fyfacres at Spitelfield in Ospringe. Valentine Baret from William of Ledes.
92 - Receipt for £15.
93 - Receipt for £5.31.
94 - Letter of attorney. Lora Terry widow appoints William Barbour to deliver seizin to Richard Seyntcher of two and a half acres in Faversham.
95 - Lease for 80 years. Mr. Robert Wodrowe master of the Hospital of Ospringe to Richard Chettham, Prior of Leeds.
96 - Receipt for 100 marks for Goldfield in Ospringe. John Feneux, gent., from Robert Billesden.
97 - Counterpart of an indenture of feoffment to lead uses of lands in Faversham.
98 - Lease (English) for life of grantor. Agnes Wode to John Colyns, of the Castell and its gardens in Ospringe.
99 - Grant. Richard Lese weaver to William Underwood skinner, of Faversham, tenement in Ospringe.
100 - Grant. Valentine Barate to William of Leedes, land called Fyfacre in Ospringe
101 - Lease for 200 years. Prior and Convent of Leeds to Robert Exbrege, garden plot in Ospringe
102 - Quitclaim of right in a garden plot in Ospringe. Robert Exbrege to the Prior and Convent of Leeds. 20 March 1510-11.
103 - Grant. William Kete of Ospringe to ? of a garden in Ospringe.
104 - Will of Godin Terry of Ospringe-Lora my wife.
105 - Grant. Thomas Chapman to Godin and Lora Terry, a messuage in Ospringe.
106 - Grant. Robert Rolf to Godin Terry, messuage in Ospringe.
107 - Grant. Lora widow of Guydo (sic) Terry to Thomas Poteman and Thomas Brokedale, messuage in Ospringe bought from Thomas Chapman.
108 - Letter of Attorney to deliver seizin of a plot of land in le Goldefeld in Ospringe to Agnes, widow of Thomas Poteman.
110 - Agreement by the Abbot of Faversham [John Sheppey] and other executors of Robert Bylsington of Faversham, with the Prior and Convent of Leeds.
111 - Counterpart of CM III/110.
112a - Probate of 112 by John Parmenter LL.B., commissary general of the archbishop in the city and diocese of Canterbury
112b - Will (English) of Richard a Wode of Faversham. 29 June 1483-4
112c - Will (English) of Richard a Wode of Faversham. 29 June 1483-4
113 - Grant. Thomas Chapman to Guodo (sic) and Eleanor Terry, a messuage in Ospringe.
114 - Grant. Margery, widow of Richard Marchal, to John Terry, her son, a messuage in Ospringe
115 - Lease for life. Thomas Wode and Peter at Death to Agnes widow of Richard Wode, a hospice called le Castell in Ospringe. 27 Feb. 1483-4.
116-120 - Citations and acts in a tithe cause between the Prior and Convent of Leeds and the Abbot and Convent of Boxley
121 - Protestation by the proctor of the Abbey of Boxley that the Cistercian order is exempt from tithe (sic).
122 - Letter of proxy. Abbot of Boxley appoints brother Walter of Chalk as his proctor
123 - Act in same cause appointing a further day. 14 March 1291-2.
124 - Letter of proxy. Abbot of Boxley appoints 'brother Walter our monk'
125 - Letter of delegation.
126 - Certificate of delivery of mandate of citation to the Abbot and Convent of Boxley by the Dean of Sutton, formerly sealed with his seal.
127 - Quitclaim of right. Seman Haye son of Richard Haye to John Salle, in a messuage called le Castell in Ospringe
128 - Feoffment. William Houslord, William Colkyn and Richard Rempendenne to John Holand, Earl of Huntingdon, Sir John Cornewall and others.
129 - Quitclaim of right in le Castel, John Vanscombe to William Houslord and his fellows.
130 - Grant of le Castel by Richard atte Lese, Thomas Upton and Thomas Sokyrman to William Houslord and his fellows.
131 - Grant of le Castel, William Uptone to Richard atte Lese and his fellows.
132 - Quitclaim of right in a messuage in Ospringe. Richard Haye to William Upton. 2 March 1405-6.
133 - Grant of a messuage and lands in Ospringe, John Brokedale and John Paytevyne to William Upton. 1 March 1405-6
134 - Grant of a messuage and lands in Ospringe, Richard Heye to John Boys, John Brokedale and John Paytevyne.
4 - Cartae Miscellaneae IV
5 - Cartae Miscellaneae V
6 - Cartae Miscellaneae VI
7 - Cartae Miscellaneae VII
8 - Cartae Miscellaneae VIII
9 - Cartae Miscellaneae IX
10 - Cartae Miscellaneae X
11 - Cartae Miscellaneae XI
12 - Cartae Miscellaneae XII
13 - Cartae Miscellaneae XIII
14 - Cartae Miscellaneae XIV
15 - Cartae Miscellaneae XV
16 - Cartae Miscellaneae XVI
17 - Cartae Miscellaneae XVII
18 - Cartae Miscellaneae XVIII
19 - Cartae Miscellaneae XIX
20 - Cartae Miscellaneae XX
21 - Cartae Miscellaneae XXI
22 - Cartae Miscellaneae XXII
23 - Golightly family
24 - Skinner family
25 - Miscellany
26 - Miscellany
27 - Miscellany
28 - Miscellany
29
30 - Prince George of Denmark
31-36 - East Kent records
37 - Marriage Licences
38 - Miscellany
39 - Miscellany
40 - Miscellany
41 - Miscellany
42 - Mitcham Deeds
43 - Miscellany
44 - Waterhouse, Robert
45 - Miscellany
46 - Miscellany
47 - Documents from the Fairhurst Papers
48 - Miscellany
49 - Groser, St John Beverley (1890-1966)
51 - Warham, William (?1450-1532)
52 - Records of the Archbishops of Canterbury
53 - David, Albert Augustus (1867-1950)
54 - Addington Rectory, Kent
55 - Deeds
56 - Indulgence for 40 days granted by Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury
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