Most recent papers relating to commercial properties owned by the College are now housed with Mills & Reeve or Bidwells to allow easy access to paper for regular negotiations
This property in Caldecote was originally known as Great Close but after being owned by the Gregory family between 1761 and 1815 it became known as Gregory's farm. The College bought it from the Gregory's in 1815. It was later.combined with Deans and Peck
Chawston in Roxton, Eaton Socon and Wyboston (Elizabeth Worliche), 1555 (sold, 1920)
Hardingham was one of the many benefices that Clare held that was exchanged for Ashill in 1939.
53 Cliffe High Street was rebuilt in the late 1920s/early 1930s and incorporated land and property that formely made part of Nos 51, 52, and 54A Cliffe High Street. The property was sold by Clare in 1990.
Described by J. R. Wardale as the only volume to survive the fire in the Master's Lodge and Muniment Room in 1521.
(Gransdens and Warmfield), 1686
Cave Benefaction to Otley Grammar School, 1607
Johnson Exhibitions (Witham and Manthorpe, later Whaplode and Holbeach), 1629
Metcalfe Scholarship (Owstwick), [1680-1722] 1724