lease
Found in 869 Collections and/or Records:
Counterpart of lease to Edmund Halfhyde of the manor of Wilbraham for 21 years at an annual rent of £15 2s 1d, a bushel and a peck of wheat, and 30 quarters of malt., 1667-09-29
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 of lease to Edmund Halfhyde of the manor of Wilbraham for 21 years from Michaelmas 1674 at an annual rent of £15 2s 1d, a bushel and a peck of wheat, and 30 quarters of malt, 1675-01-05
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 of lease to Edmund Halfhyde of the manor of Wilbraham for 21 years from Michaelmas 1688 at an annual rent of £15 2s 1d, a bushel and a peck of wheat, and 30 quarters of malt, 1687-02-05
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 of lease to Edmund Halfhyde of the manor of Wilbraham for 21 years from Michaelmas 1702 at an annual rent of £15 2s 1d, a bushel and a peck of wheat, and 30 quarters of malt, 1702-12-01
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 of lease to Edmund Huchet, poulter, and Isolde his wife of three shops in 'Combereslane' between two tenements of the said Thomas for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 7s., 1355-06-23
Witnesses: Stephen son of John Morice, mayor; William de Horwode; Robert Martin; Roger de Refham; Simon le Sherman,.
Counterpart of lease to Edward Kimpton, grocer, of premises as in 09/9/141 for 40 years from Lady Day 1843 at an annual rent of £2, 1843-12-26
Nos X 16 to 99 not used
Counterpart of lease to F. W. H. Myers from year to year of a strip of land (viz. the lane from Grange Road to the N. end of Leckhampton House at an annual rent of 5s, 1896-06-09
Plan included
Counterpart of lease to F. W. H. Myers of a piece of land and premises (Leckhampton House) for 99 years from Michaelmas 1878 at an annual rent of £30., 1879-05-30
Plan included
Counterpart of lease to F. W. H. Myers of a piece of land near Grange Road (Leckhampton House and adjoining property) for 96 years from Michaelmas 1881 at an annual rent of £102, 1881-10-01
Plan included
Counterpart of lease to Francis Hopkins of the Blue Lion Inn in St Andrew's St for 21 years from Michaelmas 1838 at an annual rent of 6s 8d, 1839-06-22
XI 9 appears not to relate to Cambridge and is listed at 09/1/10. Nos 51 to 59 (with the possible exception of 56.a and b) not found March 2005. Nos 99, 103-05, 108-10, 112, 115, 119, 122 and 129 not found, perhaps not used.
Counterpart of lease to Frederick Cheetham Mortlock of a tenement and stables for 40 years from Michaelmas 1812 at an annual rent of £15, 1815-12-23
See plan at 123A
Counterpart of lease to Frederick Cheetham Mortlock of the Dye House (as in 109 and 115) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1814 at an annual rent of 20s and two couple of good fat rabbits at audit time., 1815-04-24
A note by G. A. Wise, dated 12 Sept. 1936. 'on the cataloguing of the deeds of St Botolph parish' analyses the sub-groups 1 to 8; 9 consists of miscellaneous deeds in chronological order. XII 97 and 98 relate to the parish of Over and are listed there.
Counterpart of lease to Frederick Dale, brewer, of the Alexandra Bar, 8 Alexandra St., for 21 years from 24 June 1909 at an annual rent of £48., 1909-08-27
XI 9 appears not to relate to Cambridge and is listed at 09/1/10. Nos 51 to 59 (with the possible exception of 56.a and b) not found March 2005. Nos 99, 103-05, 108-10, 112, 115, 119, 122 and 129 not found, perhaps not used.
Counterpart of lease to Frederick Dale, brewer, of the cellars under the Alexandra Bar, 8 Alexandra St., for 21 years from 24 June 1909 at an annual rent of £35 5s, 1909-08-27
XI 9 appears not to relate to Cambridge and is listed at 09/1/10. Nos 51 to 59 (with the possible exception of 56.a and b) not found March 2005. Nos 99, 103-05, 108-10, 112, 115, 119, 122 and 129 not found, perhaps not used.
Counterpart of lease to Geoffrey Walman of Chesterton and Beatrice his wife of one shop with a solar and courtyard for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 9s., 1358-10-08
The shop is between the tenements held of the said Thomas by Thomas de Bilney on one side and Richard Waynflete on the other and abuts on the king's higway and a tenement of the said Thomas.
Witnesses: Stephen, son of Bartholomew Morice, mayor; Roger de Refham; Simon Sherman; Geoffrey Warwick; William de Derby.
Counterpart of lease to George Bullock of a parcel of land (Lot 4) abutting (S) on the land leased to E. W. Hardwicke, and (W) on Alexandra Street for 40 years from 24 June 1869 at an annual rent of £5 15s., 1870-03-19
XI 9 appears not to relate to Cambridge and is listed at 09/1/10. Nos 51 to 59 (with the possible exception of 56.a and b) not found March 2005. Nos 99, 103-05, 108-10, 112, 115, 119, 122 and 129 not found, perhaps not used.
Counterpart of lease to George Ensor of 12 Princes' Street for 21 years from Midsummer 1886 determinable at the end of the first 14 years at an annual rent of £75., 1886-12-01
Ground plan included.
Counterpart of lease to George Martin for 40 years from Midsummer 1846 at an annual rent of £15., 1846-06-25
Ground plan and schedule of repairs to be undertaken by the lessee included.
Counterpart of lease to George Salmon, gent., of a piece of ground, the site of two messuages lately taken down, for 40 years from Michaelmas 1837 at an annual rent of £3 6s and 8d, and a pound of good Barbary sugar at the time of the audit., 1838-06-01
The piece of land abuts on Union St (E), St Edward's churchyard (W), a messuage in the occupation of William Elliston (N) and Peas Hill (S). Ground plan supplied.
Counterpart of lease to Gilman Wall, apothecary, of two tenements in Petty Cury at an annual rent of £10 10s., 1744-03-07
The tenements are said to be 'now used as one'. Of the two, one was late in the occupation of Sarah Mulliner, widow, and the other in the occupation of Gilman Wall.
Counterpart of lease to Girton College of 10 and 11 St Edward's Passage for 21 years from Michaelmas 1927 at an annual rent of £110, 1928-07-13
The last sheet is a renewal of the lease, dated 12 Aug. 1948, for three years from Michaelmas 1948, and thereafter on a yearly tenancy, at an annual rent of £225
Counterpart of lease to Harry William Sumpter, athletic outfitter, of no. 10 Petty Cury for twenty and a half years from Lady Day 1909 at an annual rent of £160., 1909-03-09
Ground plan attached
Counterpart of lease to Harry William Sumpter of Petty Cury, athletic outfitter, of premises as in 88 to 90 above, for 12 years at an annual rent of £170., 1897-03-24
XI 9 appears not to relate to Cambridge and is listed at 09/1/10. Nos 51 to 59 (with the possible exception of 56.a and b) not found March 2005. Nos 99, 103-05, 108-10, 112, 115, 119, 122 and 129 not found, perhaps not used.
Counterpart of lease to Henry Abraham, painter, of a tenement in Trumpington Street with a garden for 60 years at an annual rent of 8s., 1425-09-29
The tenement, already occupied by Abraham, lies between college tenements on either side and abuts on the clunch (lutosum) wall of the college. The garden is nine and a half rods long and 7 rods wide and abuts (E) on the clunch wall and lies between clunch walls.
Witnesses: John Greenlane, mayor; Richard Sexton junior; William Attlebridge; Roger Kychche; John Lister junior, bailiff.
Counterpart of lease to Henry Edward Greef of workshops behind 4 King's Parade for 21 years from Michaelmas 1889 at an annual rent of £50., 1890-08-25
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.