House bought for retired staff 2007
Possibly named after Richard Kinge (see terrier CCAD/3/BED/1/2/2)
Caldecote, Bourn and Toft: Deans and Pecks Farms (Blithe), 1680 and 1821 (combined with Gregorys Farm to create Caldecote and Highfields Farms; sold, 1932 and 1937). Deans farm and Pecks farm appear to be the same property according to the 1594 terrier.
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.
These fellowships were arranged for teachers to spend a term away from their school studying a subject of particular interest
Apparently John Houghton sometimes spelt his name as Horton, according to Anthony Howe, editor of letters of Richard Cobden. Information provided as part of request, 2006
Most of estate sold, 1944; remainder now part of site of Castle House{1081} ;also former garages (222); Whole or part still owned by College
This section has been created to reflect the number of properties held by the College in 2009 and includes various deed packets relating to properties which have been the subject of examination by the Land Registry between 2005-2007.