lease
Found in 869 Collections and/or Records:
Counterpart lease to Joseph Bowd of land and premises formerly in the tenure of Henry Webb as in 34, etc. for 7 years from Michaelmas 1868 at an annual rent of £155, 1869-10-30
Counterpart lease to Joseph Dore of East Chinnock of the impropriate parsonage of East Chinnock for 21 years from Michaelmas 1781 at an annual rent of £14., 1784-12-10
The rectory, with the perpetual advowson of the vicarage, was presented to the college in 1594 by Roger Manners of Uffington, third son of Thomas Earl of Rutland and one of the Esquires of the Body to the Queen, for the maintenance of four poor scholars.
Nos. 1-2, 22-27 not used.
Counterpart lease to Lancelot Newton, as in 59, for 3 years from 25 March 1834 at an annual rent of 1350 bushels of wheat., 1835-11-05
Counterpart lease to Lancelot Newton, as in 59, for 3 years from 25 Marcn 1831 at an annual rent of £420., 1830-11-02
Counterpart lease to Mary Temple, widow and executrix of William Temple., of the site of the manor for 21 years from Michaelmas 1805 at an annual rent of £60 4s 1d and payments in lieu of what and malt., 1810-05-24
Plan included.
Counterpart lease to Mrs Ann Page of land in Grantchester for 7 years from Michaelmas 1830 at an annual rent of £30 and 80 bushels of wheat., 1830-11-20
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Counterpart lease to Mrs Ann Page of land in Grantchester for 7 years from Michaelmas 1837 at an annual rent of £30 and 80 bushels of wheat., 1837-11-27
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Counterpart lease to Mrs Elizabeth Newton, as in 59, for 3 years from Michaelmas 1848 at an annual rent of 1350 bushels of wheat., 1849-02-10
Counterpart lease to Page Gregory Howard and Thomas Howard of land in Grantchester for 7 years from Michaelmas 1837 at an annual rent of £22 10s and 55 bushels of wheat., 1837-11-27
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Counterpart lease to Page Gregory Howard of land in Grantchester for 7 years from Michaelmas 1830 at an annual rent of £22 10s and 35 bushels of wheat., 1830-11-20
No. 59 not used (now 94.1); also nos 81-87.
For three early deeds (one of 1273, the other two undated) see XXXVI 99, where they are transcribed.
Counterpart lease to Richard Angier of farmhouse, farm and premises at Barton and Grantchester for 21 years from Michaelmas 1839 at an annual rent of £130 10s and 310 bushels of wheat plus £50 for every acre converted to arable., 1840-03-23
Schedule of property lists, in Barton: a farmhouse, with outbuildings, closes, etc (11a. 2r.9p.); garden and orchard opposite (1r. 37p.); inclosures of pasture, a spinney, etc. (6a. 2r. 31p.) and arable, meadow and pasture land (109a. 3r. 27p.) and in Grantchester, several pieces of arable lately occupied by Mrs Page (40a. 1r. 35p).
Counterpart lease to Sir Henry Portman of Orchard of the impropriate parsonage of East Chinnock for 21 years from Michaelmas last at an annual rent of £14., 1619-12-23
The rectory, with the perpetual advowson of the vicarage, was presented to the college in 1594 by Roger Manners of Uffington, third son of Thomas Earl of Rutland and one of the Esquires of the Body to the Queen, for the maintenance of four poor scholars.
Nos. 1-2, 22-27 not used.
Counterpart lease to Stephen Crisford of land at Coton for 7 years from Michaelmas 1837 at an annual rent of £22 10s and 65 bushels of wheat., 1837-11-27
The land comprises 34 acres and 18 perches of arable.
Counterpart lease to the Rev. Philip Rawlings of East Chinnock of the impropriate parsonage of East Chinnock for 21 years from Michaelmas last at an annual rent of £14., 1767-11-30
The rectory, with the perpetual advowson of the vicarage, was presented to the college in 1594 by Roger Manners of Uffington, third son of Thomas Earl of Rutland and one of the Esquires of the Body to the Queen, for the maintenance of four poor scholars.
Nos. 1-2, 22-27 not used.
Counterpart lease to the Rev Thomas William Temple of the manor of Little Wilbraham with the Hawk Mill for 21 years from Michaelmas 1790 at an annual rent as in 222., 1791-02-28
Nos 11-13, 26-199 not used. 223 (1) relates to the manor of Barton Lancaster and is there housed and listed.
See also under Grantchester XXXVI G 129.1: Dr Hooke's notebook of his livings at Grantchester and Little Wilbraham, 1762-76.
Membrane 5 of 09/35/141 has records of the court of Wilbraham Rycotts for 1631, 1635 and 1636.
Counterpart lease to the Star Brewery Ltd of the Birdbolt Inn and premises on Newmarket Road for 14 years from Michaelmas 1912 at an annual rent of £50 for the first 7 years and £55 for the remainder of the term., 1913-02-15
(Charles Armstrong signs as one of the directors of the Star Brewery.)
Counterpart lease to Theophilus Bartlett of East Chinnock of the impropriate parsonage of East Chinnock for 21 years from Michaelmas last at an annual rent of £14., 1742-10-13
The rectory, with the perpetual advowson of the vicarage, was presented to the college in 1594 by Roger Manners of Uffington, third son of Thomas Earl of Rutland and one of the Esquires of the Body to the Queen, for the maintenance of four poor scholars.
Nos. 1-2, 22-27 not used.
Counterpart lease to Thomas Brooks of a messuage with malting house and 310 acres of land for 20 years from Lady Day 1769 at an annual rent of £250., 1769-03-01
Counterpart lease to Thomas Hews of Barnardiston, Suffolk, farmer, for 21 years from Michaelmas 1793., 1794-03-08
Terms as in 11 above.
Counterpart lease to Thomas Okey of lands in Grantchester for 21 years from Michaelmas 1800 at an annual rent of £140 plus £20 for any acre converted from pasture to arable., 1803-02-24
Plan included
Counterpart lease to Thomas Page of land in Grantchester for 21 years from Michaelmas 1800 at an annual rent of £42., 1803-02-24
Plan included.
Counterpart lease to Trustees of the London and County Banking Company of premises as in 235.7 for 40 years from Lady Day 1894 at an annual rent of £130. Plan included., 1894-05-29
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Counterpart lease to Vincent Edward Key of no. 30 Bridge Street for 21 years from Lady Day 1903 at an annual rent of £40, plus an additional rent of £5 for ev ery £100 spent by the lessors on permanent improvements, 1903-04-07
Counterpart lease to William Clayton of a farm in the parishes of Holy Trinity and St Andrew the Less for 21 years from Michaelmas 1846 at an annual rent of £60 and 200 bushels of wheat, 1847-06-07
Counterpart lease to William Page of lands in Grantchester for 21 years from Michaelmas 1800 at an annual rent of £57., 1803-02-24
Plan included.