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Locations of Horseheath Records Locations of Horseheath records Part of Horseheath Village Archives Locations of Horseheath records Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies Office Formerly Cambridge Record Office, this holds census, church and parish records along with over 300 other items concerning Horseheath. It is located in the Cambridgeshire County Council Offices, Shire Hall, Castle Street, Castle Hill, Cambridge CB3 0AP Tel.01223 699 399 The Cambridgeshire Collection This is located within the Cambridge Central Library and contains a wide variety of information relating to Cambridgeshire and its people. It includes books, pamphlets, magazines, maps from 1574, illustrations from the 17 th c, newspapers from 1762, press cuttings from 1960 and ephemera of all kinds. The Cambridge Antiquarian Society Photographic Archive is held in the Cambridgeshire Collection, as is the studio portrait archive of the former Cambridge photographers J Palmer Clarke and Ramsey and Muspratt. Family historians have access to many sources listing former residents of the county; directories, electoral rolls, poll books, parish register transcripts, etc. Cambridge University Library List follows. Cemeteries The Monumental Inscriptions in the graveyard of All Saints from the 15th century-1981 are recorded in Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies in the Council Offices, Shire Hall, Castle Hill. A copy of the original manuscript of ‘Inscriptions on gravestones and internal monuments’, by Catherine Parsons, 1897 appears in the @all Saints’ Church sewction of Horseheath Village Archives. Census The Census Records from 1841-1911 can be found in the Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies Office and at the Family Records Centre in London (see below). The 1881 Census is available in searchable form on www.familysearch.org. Online versions are listed on nationalarchives.gov.uk/census and other websites. Church Records Horseheath, All Saints : Records of baptisms 1558-1927, marriages 1558-1990, burials 1558-1924 and banns 1754-1813, 1823-1963 reside in the Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies Office. Index transcripts of baptisms 1558-1927, marriages 1558-1836 and burials 1558-1924 also reside in the Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies Office. The Bishop's Transcripts for the years 1599-1649, 1662-1860 can be found in the Cambridge University Library. The parish register transcripts for Horseheath All Saints 1558-1924 are also available on microfiche from the Cambridgeshire Family History Society Bookstall. Family Records The Family Records Centre has all the official birth, marriage and death records back to about 1837 and sell copies of the certificates, which give additional info. It’s in Myddleton St, London EC1. They also have microfilms of the census returns 1841- 1901. Land Tax Records were compiled afresh each year and contain the names of owners and occupiers in each parish, but usually there is no address or place name. These records reside in the Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies Office for the years 1759, 1789-1846 and 1865-1948. Manuscripts Searches on Janus.lib.camb.ac.uk. Janus provides a single point of access to catalogues of archives and manuscript collections held throughout Cambridge - both University and non-University. List follows. National Archives List follows Parish Council Many items held in Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies Office, Shire Hall, Castle Hill including minutes of meetings 1894-1994; accounts, vouchers and financial statements from 1895-1961; declarations of councillors 1910-1946; miscellaneous papers 1898-1961. More recent items held by the Parish Clerk. Locations of Horseheath records - Cambridge University Library Search results for ‘Horseheath’ Held in Cambridge University Library, West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DR (01223) 333000 Details on http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk University/D.XII.10 Deeds of title to University property and related papers: 31 Mar. Mortgage for £100 (a) of two messuages, 185 acres of arable, 10 1699 acres of meadow, 12 acres of pasture, 200 acres of heath in Balsham and 'foldage' for 300 sheep; with bond (b) ... (a) are:- 1) John Lindsell of Horseheath, gentleman 2) James Wortham of Royston, … Hit found in description University/D.XII.11 Deeds of title to University property and related papers: 12 Mar. Mortgage for £100 (a) of two messuages, 185 acres of 1700 arable, 10 acres of meadow, 12 acres of pasture, 200 acres of heath in Balsham and 'foldage' for 300 sheep; with bond (b) ... (a) are:- 1) John Lindsell of Horseheath, gentleman 2) James Wortham of Royston, … Hit found in description University/D.XII.12 Deeds of title to University property and related papers: 26 May Mortgage for £200 (a) of two messuages, 185 acres of 1701 arable, 10 acres of meadow, 12 acres of pasture, 200 acres of heath in Balsham and 'foldage' for 300 sheep; with bond (b) ... (a) are:- 1) John Lindsell of Horseheath, gentleman 2) James Wortham of Royston, … Hit found in description University/D.XII.13 Deeds of title to University property and related papers: 16 Jan. Assignment of mortgages (see D.XII.9-12) of two 1706 messuages, 185 acres of arable, 10 acres of meadow, 12 acres of pasture, 200 acres of heath in Balsham and 'foldage' for 300 sheep ... Royston, deceased 2) John Lindsell of Horseheath, gentleman 3) Sir Isaac Newton 4) ... Hit found in description University/D.XII.14 Deeds of title to University property and related papers: 16 Jan. Bargain and sale to the University of Plume estate 1706 ... 1) John Lindsell the elder of Horseheath, gentleman, and John Lindsell of Babraham, ... Hit found in description University/D.XII.17 Deeds of title to University property and related papers: 16 Jan. Copy indenture of defeasance by Sir John Ellys and 1706 others to John Lindsell of Horseheath, gentleman, and John Lindsell of Babraham, gentleman, son and heir of John Lindsell the elder Hit found in title University/D.XII.18 Deeds of title to University property and related papers: 16 Jan. Bond in £2000 by John Lindsell of Horseheath, 1706 gentleman, and John Lindsell of Babraham, gentleman, son and heir of John Lindsell the elder, to Sir John Ellys and others Hit found in title University/D.XII.36 Deeds of title to University property and related papers: 29 Oct. Counterpart lease for 14 years by the University to 1874 William Purkis of Horseheath, farmer, of Balsham estate Hit found in title University/D.XII.53 Deeds of title to Univ. property and related papers: Two 1882– draft leases and counterpart lease from year to year by 1883 University to William Purkis of Balsham and Thomas Purkis of Horseheath, farmer, of the Balsham estate Hit found in title University/D.XII.7 Deeds of title to University property and related papers: 22 Apr. Marriage settlement concluded between John Lindsell of 1665 Balsham, gentleman, and Jeffry Flacke of Horseheath, gentleman, on the marriage of JL to Elizabeth Flacke; with copy Hit found in title University/D.XII.9 Deeds of title to Univ. property and related papers: 1 May Mortgage for £900 (a) of two messuages, 185 acres of 1697– arable, 10 acres of meadow, 12 acres of pasture, 200 7 June acres of heath in Balsham and 'foldage' for 300 sheep; 1697 with two copies of fine (bi-ii) and bond in £1800 (c) for performance of covenants ... (a) are:- 1) John Lindsell of Horseheath, gentleman and Elizabeth, his wife 2) ... Hit found in description Fitzwilliam/GLAISHER/2 Glaisher papers and art work: J. W. L. 1913– Glaisher's letters to Miss Parsons 1928 ... Glaisher to Miss Catherine Parsons of Horseheath written from 1913 until shortly before ... Hit found in description Addenbrooke's/AHPR 1/1/2/117 ADDENBROOKE'S HOSPITAL, 22 Mar CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS 1876– NHS FOUNDATION TRUST: Zillah 19 Apr Hammond 1876 Age 35; Abode Horseheath; Result status quo. Hit found in description Jesus/Nuns/Add. 50 Records of the Priory of St Mary and St 11 April Radegund: Lease (indenture) 1490 ... in Wratting, Wykham, Weston, Camps and Horseheath. Term: 9 years. Rent: 32 13s ... Hit found in description Corpus/CCCC09/11/CCCC09/11/128(1.i) Cambridge, St Botoph's parish: Lease for 11 Feb. one year to James Spencer of 1825 Horseheath of two tenements in Botolph Lane, and another, behind, once part of a workshop at a peppercorn rent Hit found in title Locations of records - Manuscripts Search results ‘Horseheath’ Fitzwilliam/GLAISHER/2 Glaisher papers and art work: J. W. L. 1913–1928 Glaisher's letters to Miss Parsons ... Glaisher to Miss Catherine Parsons of Horseheath written from 1913 ... Jesus/Nuns/Add. 50 Records of the Priory of St Mary and St 11 April 1490 Radegund: Lease (indenture) ... in Wratting, Wykham, Weston, Camps and Horseheath.... Corpus/CCCC09/11/CCCC09/ Cambridge, St Botoph's parish: Lease for one 11 Feb. 1825 11/128(1.i) year to James Spencer of Horseheath … Search results for ‘Horseth’ and ‘de Horseth' King's/KC/ABI/88 College Archives: Charter c. 1200-c. 1300 Grant from Walter Aylward of H Horseth to Geoffrey of Horseth Horseth Jesus/Nuns/246 Records of the Priory of St Mary and St 2 July 1311 Radegund: ... next messuage late of Walter de Horsethe and a messuage of Peter le ... Jesus/Nuns/272a Records of the Priory of St Mary an d St 12 September Radegund: Gift with warranty 1314 ... and the tenement of Walter de Horsethe, extending to the High Street and ... Jesus/Nuns/272b Records of the Pr iory of St Mary and St Radegund: Lease (indenture) ... David le Webster and Walter de Horsethe 28 Sepember (272a). Term: 60 years. Rent: one .. 1315 Corpus/CCCC09/08/CCCC09/08/29 Cambridge, Great St Mary's parish 10 Mar. 1348 deeds: Quitclaim to John Knyvet, …of all right to a messuage in Glomerielane William de Brygham, parson of Horseth … Locations of Horseheath records - The National Archives Search results for ‘Horseheath’ on www.nationalarchives.gov.uk Horseheath, Bartlow, Shudy Camps and West Wickham 124/P62 Estate in the Parishes of Horseheath, Shudy Camps, Bartlow and West Wickham in the County of Cambridge, belonging to the Master and Fellows of Pembroke Hall in the University of Cambridge in lease to Stanlake Batson Esqr.
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