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Papers re the gift of the livings of Cawston and Salle to Pembroke College, Cambridge

Catalogue reference: BUL 11/412-420, 618 x 5

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This record is a file about the Papers re the gift of the livings of Cawston and Salle to Pembroke College, Cambridge dating from 1711-1747.

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Reference

BUL 11/412-420, 618 x 5

Title

Papers re the gift of the livings of Cawston and Salle to Pembroke College, Cambridge

Date

1711-1747

Description

By Erasmus Earle and subsequent nominations and presentations to the living, inc. letters from Dr. Roger Long and Edward Lany of Cambridge and the Revd. W. Sutton of Cambridge and Saxthorpe, one of 1711 from Long referring to small pox at Cambridge and in Norfolk and accompanying verses addressed to Mrs. Earle, verses by Sutton to Erasmus Earle following the gift (endorsed by Augustine Earle with note referring to his father's injustice to his family in alienating the advowson), and calculations by Erasmus Earle for dividing Cubit's farm

Held by
Norfolk Record Office
Language

English

Physical description

2 bundles, 7 papers

Physical condition

UNFIT FOR PRODUCTION

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/4ebc1e4e-eedb-427f-98da-419234fcf149/

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Papers re the gift of the livings of Cawston and Salle to Pembroke College, Cambridge