The Wheatham estate in Liss was bequeathed to Clare College by Joseph Diggons in 1657, to endow the Diggons Foundation
1949 (sold, 1988) {402}
This house in the market place at Tamworth came to the College as part of the benefcation of Dr. Robert Greene in 1743. It was sold by the College in 1876.
The Isaac Newton Trust was administered by Trinity College, Cambridge and is not a fund relating specifically to Clare.
Aquired nd [before 1350] (sold, 1350), and (Henry VI) 1448 (sold, 1539) Wrawby (Clare), nd [1355] - see Benefices: Wrawby (BF04) Brigg (Clare), nd [1355] - see Benefices: Wrawby (BF04A)
Lands at Risby in Walesby were given to Clare College in 1622 in lieu of £2000 bequeathed by John Freeman of Great Billing by his executors, Edward Lord Gorges, Baron Dundalk and his wife Catherine, daughter and heiress of John Freeman. See notes on the F
New Sports ground from 1931 after the one at Barton Road was sold in 1930; part of site was sold to University Press, 1961) {113, 263 and 343}
Land originally classed as no. 183
Chawston in Roxton, Eaton Socon and Wyboston (Elizabeth Worliche), 1555 (sold, 1920)
Blythe benefaction