Letter of attorney and receipt concerning legacy from Samuel Blithe to Elizabeth Tyler (formerly Arthur) of London.
Legal opinion on feasibility of using Benefaction's money for augmentation of benefice of Wrawby, Lincs.
Trust properties lie in Caldecote, Petty Cury in Cambridge, Gamlingay, Freckenham etc
Chiefly concerning changes in use of Benefaction's money.
Act for Exchange between King's College and Master, Fellows and Scholars, of part of Butt Close and 100 pounds (to be used to buy property), for White Horse Inn in Trumpington Street, Cambridge, and piece of land at corner of Old Court, 1823
Agreement for telephone line within Old Court, 1922
Note: the money in the exchange was apparently used towards the purchase of Ram Yard in Park Street, Cambridge; the Harrison notes state that the stables there were bought to replace those at the White Horse Inn, for the use of the Master's horses.
Inside covers: calculations of payments from properties at Everton (Beds) and Great Gransden, 1864 and nd
At beginning: report on Blythe Benefaction, 1902
With Act of Parliament, 1825, to repeal Act of 1763, and draft accounts, 1816 - 1818 and 1856 - 1865; also with 2 tenancy agreements for land at Stepney Green, Stepney (Middlesex), 1860 and nd. Also contains copy accounts for 1815