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  • Edward Aunger (deceased)
    Biography== Edward Aunger His parents were Richard Anger and Rose Steward . Edward married Mary Holland, of Ely . Together they had the following children:* Rev Edward Aunger of Cambridge ; * Frances A...
  • Francis Aungier, 1st Earl of Longford (c.1632 - 1700)
    Biography== Francis Aungier, 1st Earl of Longford was born circa 1632. His parents were Ambrose Aungier and Griseld Bulkeley . Francis married Anne Chichester . He died on December 23, 1700. AUNGIER, F...
  • Richard Aungier (1528 - 1597)
    A Genealogical History of the Dormant: Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct ...By Sir Bernard Burke . Page 18.

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London

  • 3 Ed 1 Ward of Peter Aunger Beavan (I. 270) identifies it with Broad Street Ward. In the Hundred Rolls, 3 Ed. I. under the Ward of Peter Aunger.-" Dicunt" that Laur' Duket killed William de Lefremont in house of Matthew Bokerel in parish of St. Swithin (I. 410). One of the Jurors was William de Sco Xpoforo (ib. 411). St. Christopher le Stocks was in Broad Street Ward. "Ward of Peter Aunger," 3 Ed. I. "Ward of Bradestrete and Lothbury," 1307-8 (Cal. L. Bk. C. p. 159).

A Dictionary of London. Originally published by H Jenkins LTD, London, 1918. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/dictionary-of-london

Bridge House Rental 1

  • 1420 William Weston and Richard Stile, Wardens of London Bridge. From the fishmongers at the Stocks by Aunger. Proper rent from William Aunger.
  • 1441 Item to William Aunger, rent-collector, for his salary for the same year. £10.

London Bridge: Selected Accounts and Rentals, 1381-1538. Originally published by London Record Society, London, 1995. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-record-soc/vol31

Cornwall

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  • 1432 Close Rolls, Henry VI: December 1432 Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 2, 1429-1435 in the port of Pole and the searchers therein. Order to suffer Richard Aunger
  • 1433 Close Rolls, Henry VI: February 1433 Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI: Volume 2, 1429-1435 Croftes.' Witnesses: Robert Wylughby, Richard Feriby, Roger Aunger esquires
  • 22 January 1696 House of Commons Journal Volume 11: 22 January 1696 Aunger's Estate - An ingrossed Bill to enable John Aunger, an Infant, to make a Lease of his Estate, for the Improvement thereof, was read a Third time. Resolved, That the Bill do pass: And that the Title be, An Act to enable John Aunger, an Infant, and his Mother, to make a Lease of his Estate, for the Improvement thereof. Ordered, That Colonel Perry do carry the Bill to the Lords, and desire their Concurrence thereunto.
  • 3 Feb 1696 House of Lords Journal Volume 15: 3 February 1696 Aunger's Bill - The Earl of Bridgewater reported from the Committee, the Bill, intituled, "An Act to enable John Aunger, an Infant, and his Mother, to make a Lease of his Estate, for the Improvement thereof," as fit to pass, without any Amendment. Hodie 3a vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act to enable John Aunger, an Infant, and his Mother, to make a Lease of his Estate, for the Improvement thereof." The Question was put, "Whether this Bill shall pass?" It was Resolved in the Affirmative..

Cambridge

Index of persons: A - K A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 4 https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ancient-deeds/vol4 6531. Aunger. See Aungier. Aungens, Aunger, de, 9387, 9389. Aungier, Anger, Aunger, Aungere, 7829, 9016, 9907, 9922, 9925, 9926, 9939- 9941,

  • 1266 Robert Aunger released Hagabule Feudal Cambridgeshire
  • 6 June, 19 [Henry] VII Camb. A. 9907. Feoffment of Nicholas Aunger of Comberton to Katharine Fanne late wife of Robert Fanne, John Howe and Thomas Dyke, of ½a. arable in Berton, co. Cambridge in 'le Brache felde' in a furlong (quarentena) called 'Stokfurlong,' which he had by the gift and bequest (legacione) of Nicholas Aungere of Whyttwell his father, now deceased, as in his last will appeared. 6 June, 19 [Henry] VII. Seal.
  • 10 July, 22 Henry VII. Camb. A. 9922. Feoffment by Thomas Newman of Tofte, son and heir of William Newman, to Thomas Baaseley, 'smyth,' his uncle (avunculo), Thomas Pecke, son of William Pecke, and John Rolfe, of 4½a. arable in the fields of Berton,as in the charter of John Aunger, Henry Aylemer, and John Lenton, made to John Newman of Comberton, Thomas Newman of the same, and his said father, William Newman, appears; the said land descended to him on the death of his said father, inasmuch as he died solely seised of it; which land the said Thomas Baasley lately bought of the said John Newman his uncle (patruo). Berton, 10 July, 22 Henry VII.
  • 10 May, 19 Henry VII Camb. A. 9925. Feoffment by Richard Dyke, son and heir of John Dyke of Berton, to Thomas Dyke his son, Robert Rolfe and John Howe, of a messuage with a parcel of land called 'Croftlond,' which he lately bought of John Aunger, and 3½a. arable and the third part of a half acre lying dispersed in the fields of Berton and Haslyngfelde, next land belonging to the chantry of the church of St. Mary next the market place (forum) of Cambridge formerly belonging to Christian Aunger, lands of Richard Aunger and Sampson Aunger, land belonging to the college of Corpus Christi and St. Mary, lands of the Alms House, &c., all of which formerly belonged to the said John Dyke his father. Berton, 10 May, 19 Henry VII. Seal.
  • 15 October, 2 Henry VII Camb. A. 9926. Release by Richard Cleve of Berton, co. Cambridge, and Richard Dyke of the same, executors of the testament of John Freman, to John Hesewell, burgess of the town of Cambridge, John Fynne, clerk, William Pechard of Cambridge, John Boteler of the same and Sampson Aunger of Whitwell, of their right in a messuage and a headland (forera) adjacent, containing 3a., in Berton, next land of John Aunger, &c. Witnesses:—Richard Aunger of Berton and others (named). 15 October, 2 Henry VII. Seal and fragment of seal.
  • 18 July, 3 Henry VII Camb. A. 9939. Feoffment by Richard Dyke of Berton, co. Cambridge, and Robert Rolff of the same to John Newman of Comberton, Thomas Newman of the same, Thomas Baron and William 'of Burne,' of 1a. ½ rood arable lying dispersed in the fields of Berton, abutting on 'Catsowey,' &c. which they had by the feoffment of John Aunger, son and heir of Henry Aunger, by deed dated at Berton, 11 July, 3 Henry VII. Witnesses:—Richard Aunger and others (named). 18 July, 3 Henry VII.
  • 9 February, 30 Henry VI [Camb.] A. 9940. Feoffment by John Atkyn, son and heir of John Atkyn, of Berton next Cambridge, deceased, to William and John Levechild of Berton, of a messuage and croft and 21a. 1 rood arable there, described; lands of the lordship of Richemond, of Sampson Aunger, John Stanford, Robert Outlawe and Corpus Christi College, &c. are mentioned as boundaries. 9 February, 30 Henry VI.
  • 12 January, 24 Henry VII Camb. A. 9941. Feoffment by John Howes of Cambridge to John Puregolde and Margaret his wife, and Hugh Chapman of Cambridge, executors of the will of Henry Veysy of the same, Paul Smyth and John Thyrleby, of Cambridge, and Richard Aunger and John Rolff of Barton, of 7½a. arable and a close of wood lying dispersed in the town and fields of Barton, next lands of the college of St. Katharine the Virgin, late Richard Clyf's and Richard Aunger's, &c, which he had by the feoffment of Hugh Chapman of Cambridge, John Puregolde, Henry Hawlehed, Paul Smyth, and John Thyrleby, of Cambridge, by charter dated at Barton, 10 January, 24 Henry VII; to hold to the use of the said Margaret for term of her life, and thereafter to the use of the said executors for sale for the purposes of the said will. Barton, 12 January, 24 Henry VII. Seal, broken.
  • 25 April, 38 Henry VI Camb. A. 9944. Feoffment by Richard Lacy of Grauncestre to Sampson Aunger of Whitwell and Robert Aunger of the same, of a toft with a croft adjacent, containing 1a., in 'le Barkerscroft' in the town of Berton, co. Cambridge, between the tofts and crofts of the duchy of Lancaster on either side; also of 5 roods arable lying dispersed in the fields of Berton, next land of Richard Aunger, &c. Witnesses:—Nicholas Aunger, the younger, and others (named). Berton, 25 April, 38 Henry VI. Seal.
  • 2 July, . . . Henry VII Camb. A. 9959. Feoffment by Richard Aylmer of Berton and . . . of the same, to John Newman, Thomas Newman, Thomas Baron and William de Burne of the same, of 2a. ½ rood of land in Berton, to wit in county Cambridge, lying next land of the Master and Scholars of Corpus Christi and St. Mary the Virgin of Cambridge, &c. Witnesses:—Richard Aunger the elder and younger and others (named). Berton, 2 July, . . . Henry VII.
  • Thursday after the Epiphany, 4 Edward IV. Camb. A. 9970. Feoffment by Henry Aunger the younger of Berton, co. Cambridge, the younger, to John Freman, son of Richard Freman, John Aunger, son of Henry Aunger, and Robert Fanne of Berton, of la. ½ rood arable in Berton field, viz. l½ rood in 'le Holsfeld,' between lands of the prior of Bernewell and of Thomas Charlton, and 3 roods in 'Hyll Feld,' &c, abutting on 'Catsoweye.' Witnesses:—Henry Aunger of Berton, Nicholas Aunger of Whytwell, the elder, Richard Cleve. Berton, Thursday after the Epiphany, 4 Edward IV.
  • 26 June, 22 Henry VII Camb. A. 9980. Feoffment by Sampson Aunger of Whitewell, son and heir of Nicholas Aunger of the same, deceased, to Hugh Chapman of Cambridge, John Puregolde, Henry Hawlehed, Paul Smyth and John Thurleby of Cam- bridge, to the use of the said Hugh, of 7½a. arable, with a close of wood, lying dispersed in the town and fields of Barton, which descended to him from his father, viz. 4½a. and the close next land of the College of St. Katharine the Virgin, Cambridge, late Richard Clyff's, 'Barton Brooke,'&c. 2a. next meadow of the College called 'Clare Halle,' &c. and la. in 'Middill- felde atte Howdole,' next land of St. Katharine's College, late Richard Aunger's, &c. Barton, 26 June, 22 Henry VII. Seal, apparently of arms.
  • 5 December, 2 Henry VII Camb. A. 10001. Feoffment by Robert Rolff and Richard Rolff of Berton, co. Cambridge, to Richard and Henry Aylemer, of the same, of 2a. ½ rood arable lying dispersed in the fields of Berton viz. l½ roods next lands of the Master and Scholars of the College of Corpus Christi and St. Mary the Virgin of Cambridge, and of Richard Charleton, &c. which, together with other lands, they had by the feoffment of John Loudon of Berton. Witnesses:— Richard and John Aungere of Berton and others (named). 5 December, 2 Henry VII.

A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 4. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1902. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ancient-deeds/vol4 https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ancient-deeds/vol4/pp475-491

  • COT/5 Conveyance from Henry Stevyn [Stevens] to Richard Aunger [Anger] of seven acres of land in Coton, Grantchester and Whitwell which were purchased from Margaret Bateman [see COT/4]. A small red seal is attached. 21 Jan 1563 1562/3 (Former reference: Comp K49) 1 item parchment In Latin
  • COT/8 Conveyance from Bennet College [Corpus Christi College] to Richard Aunger [Anger] of twelve acres and three roods of land in Cambridge. The College's seal is attached. 18 Sep 1570 (Former reference: Comp K52) 1 item parchment In Latin
  • COT/16 Bargain and Sale Indenture of sale of lands mentioned in COT/15, from John Martin [Marten] to Richard Aungier. A fragment of a seal is attached. 1 Mar 1570 1569/70 (Former reference: Comp K60) 1 item parchment In English
  • COT/17 Conveyance from John Marten to Richard Angier [Aungier] of Algars land [land formerly belonging to Nicholas Algar - see COT/15]. A small red seal is attached. 5 Mar 1570 1569/70 (Former reference: Comp K61) 1 item parchment In Latin
  • COT/19 Conveyance from John Marten to Edward Aungier of Howes land [land which formerly belonged to John Howes - see COT/9]. A small red seal is attached. 5 Mar 1570 1569/70 (Former reference: Comp K63) 1 item parchment In Latin
  • COT/20 Conveyance from John Marten to Richard Aungier of Upholders land [land formerly belonging to Thomas Upholder - see COT/13]. A small red seal is attached. 5 Mar 1570 1569/70 (Former reference: Comp K64) 1 item parchment In Latin
  • COT/22 Counterpart bargain and sale Counterpart of an indenture of bargain and sale from John Cole to Richard Aungier of certain freehold lands and copyhold lands held by copy of court roll of King's College in Coton, Cambridge, Grantchester, Barton and Whitwell. A small red seal is attached. 20 Jan 1574 1573/4 (Former reference: Comp K66) 1 item parchment In English
  • COT/23 Conveyance by deed poll from John Cole to Richard Aungier of lands in Coton, Barton, Grantchester, Cambridge and Whitwell, formerly owned by Cole's granfather John and father William Cole. A small red seal is attached. 21 Jan 1574 1573/4 (Former reference: Comp K67) 1 item parchment In Latin
  • COT/28 Bargain and Sale Indenture of bargain and sale from Robert Prance to Francis Aunger [Aungier] of thirty acres in Cambridge fields. A small red seal is attached. 24 Sep 1587 (Former reference: Comp K72) 1 item parchment In English
  • COT/29 Conveyance from Robert Prance to Francis Aungier of thirty acres in Cambridge fields. A tag for a seal is attached. 25 Sep 1587 (Former reference: Comp K73) 1 item parchment In Latin
  • COT/30 Bond Bond from Robert Prance to Richard Aungier. Fragments of a seal are attached. 24 Jun 1587 (Former reference: Comp K74) 1 item parchment In English and Latin
  • COT/31 Letter of attorney Letter of attorney from Francis Aungier to take possession of Prances land. Fragments of a seal are attached. 26 Sep 1587 (Former reference: Comp K75) 1 item parchment In Latin
  • COT/32 Release from Robert Prance to Francis Aungier of the thirty acres of land conveyed in COT/29. Robert Prance's seal is attached. 9 Jan 1593 1592/3 (Former reference: Comp K76) 1 item parchment In Latin
  • COT/33 Bargain and sale Indenture of bargain and sale from Catherine and John Prance to Francis Aungier of thirteen acres and two roods of land in Cambridge and Coton. Catherine and John Prance's seals are attached. 10 Dec 1587 (Former reference: Comp K77) 1 item parchment In English
  • COT/34 Conveyance from Catherine and John Prance to Francis Aungier of thirteen acres and two roods in Cambridge and Coton. Fragments of two seals are attached. 12 Dec 1587 (Former reference: Comp K78) 1 item parchment In Latin
  • COT/35 Release of the thirteen acres and two roods of land conveyed in COT/34, from John Prance to Francis Aungier. A small red seal is attached. 9 Jan 1593 1592/3 (Former reference: Comp K79) 1 item parchment In Latin
  • COT/37 Agreement between King's College (Roger Goad, Provost and Thomas Morrison, Bursar) and Francis Aungier for the purchase of Aungier's freehold and copyhold lands in Coton.
  • 25 Apr 1600 (Former reference: Comp K81) 1 item paper In English
  • COT/38 Bargain and sale Indenture of bargain and sale from Francis Aungier to Richard Sutton, Thomas Morison and Fogge Newton [Bursars of King's College], of all Aungier's freehold messuages and lands in Coton, Cambridge, Barton, Madingley and Whitwell (except one tenement with a close of wood called 'Syers'). A small red seal is attached. 21 Aug 1600 Enrolled at Chancery 2 Dec 1601. (Former reference: Comp K82) 1 item parchment In English
  • COT/39 Conveyance Conveyance of lands sold in COT/38, by Francis Aungier to Richard Sutton, Thomas Morison and Fogge Newton [Bursars of King's College]. A small red seal is attached.
  • 27 Aug 1600 (Former reference: Comp K83) 1 item parchment In Latin
  • COT/40 Feoffment from Thomas Morison to Arthur Johnson, John Smithson, Thomas Scamp and John Norton of the lands sold/conveyed to him by Francis Aungier in COT/38-39. A small red seal is attached. 24 Aug 1619 (Former reference: Comp K84) 1 item parchment In Latin
  • COT/87 Feoffment Copy of feoffment of property in Coton from Francis Aungiers to Richard Sutton, Thomas Morison and Fogge Newton [Bursars of King's College]. c. 1600 (Former reference: Comp K94) 1 item paper In Latin
  • COT/98 Exchange Deed of exchange between King's College and St Catherine's Hall of cottages at Coton, filed with two copy drafts. The College seals and the seal of John Aungier are attached. 26 Feb 1821 (Former reference: Comp K105) 3 items parchment and paper In English
  • COT/99 Estate purchase documents Documents relating to freehold and copyhold estates in Coton, bought by King's College from Henry Aungier in 1857, with money from the enfranchisement of their own copyhold lands and sale of other lands to railway companies. 1738-1857 (Former reference: Comp Ii 42-64) 1 box (23 items) parchment and paper In English An item-level description of this file is available in the 'King's College Muniment Catalogue' [CAT/1, Loc. Q5] Vol III, pp. 125-126.
  • COT/134 Leases Bundle of leases for Coton Aungiers and Coton Farm. 1705-1868 (Former reference: Coton Box 1) 1 file in 4 parts (18 items) parchment In Latin
  • COT/138 Agreement Articles of agreement between King's College and John Aungier the younger over Coton farm. 20 Jan 1761 (Former reference: Coton box 1) 1 item paper In English
  • COT/121 Notes on land held in Coton Aungiers. c. 1575 1 item paper In English
  • COT/81 Depositions in a case between King's College and Francis Aungier about lands in Coton (prior to the sale and conveyance of said lands in 1600, COT/37-39). 1597
  • (Former reference: Comp K88) 1 item (48 pages) paper In English
  • COT/82 Dispute with Francis Aungier Papers concerning the dispute between King's College and Francis Aungier, including a survey of Coton. c. 1597 Survey made in 1578. (Former reference: Comp K89) 1 file (8 items) paper In English
  • COT/84 Surrender Copy of the admission of Richard Aungier to a customary messuage and ten acres of land in Coton fields, on the surrender of Christopher Fletcher. 14 Oct 1555 (Former reference: Comp K91) 1 item parchment In Latin
  • COT/111 Dispute with Francis Aungier List of 'demands' to be made of Mr Aungier. c. 1590 (Former reference: CC94) Noted as MISSING as of 11/6/1987

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