- SJCR/SJES/2/15/BWC/6/3
- Item
- 1863-1890
Part of The Records of St John's College
Map of SJC lands and fisheries at Barway in Soham Cambridgeshire, traced from second-class tithe map. The original scale is 6 chains to 1 inch.
Part of The Records of St John's College
Map of SJC lands and fisheries at Barway in Soham Cambridgeshire, traced from second-class tithe map. The original scale is 6 chains to 1 inch.
Part of The Records of St John's College
Map of SJC lands and fisheries at Barway in Soham Cambridgeshire, coloured, with an inset showing the junction of the Cam and West rivers. The map is similar to BWC/6/2 but shows more detail of Soham Lode and Mere drain. The original scale is 5 chains to 1 inch. There is a pen and ink floral cartouche.
Part of The Records of St John's College
Map traced from the second class tithe map showing College land (also known as field #981) in Egerton and Boughton Malherbe parishes. The original scale was 3 chains to 1 inch.
Part of The Records of St John's College
Map, with reference, of Southernden Farm occupied by James Weeks, in the parish of Boughton Malherbe and Headcorn Kent. The farm was part of the estate of Francis Robins. Robins bequeathed the land to the College.
The grid scale is 10 perches to 1 inch over the map. The border is decorated and the cartouche has cornucopiae and birds with the reference in scroll work.
Part of The Records of St John's College
Maps traced from tithe map, of town & neighbourhood of Boughton under Blean, Kent.
Part of The Records of St John's College
Map (coloured) of part of Boughton Malherbe parish Kent, drawn from tithe map, with reference. The original scale was 3 chains to 1 inch.
Part of The Records of St John's College
Undated plans of SJC lands & fisheries at Barway in Soham Cambridgeshire, with an inset showing the junction of the Cam and West rivers. The plans were most likely cut from lease.
St John's College Farms: Burythorpe
Part of The Records of St John's College
Map of SJC farms at Burythorpe, Kennythorpe and Leavening, with reference giving crop details, measured by Robert Dunn (no original scale).