lease
Found in 869 Collections and/or Records:
Counterpart of lease to John Mere, bedel, of the inn called 'the Christofer' for 40 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d., 1548-06-10
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 John Mere, bedel, of two little tenements on either side of Le Christopher for 30 years at an annual rent of 23s 4d., 1551-06-01
The first tenement , in which Christopher Coke now lives, lies between a college tenement currently inhabited by Christopher Hennam (S) and the college hostel called 'Christopher' (N) and abuts (W) on the high street and (E) on a house of the said hostel.
The second tenement, currently inhabited by Richard Blithe, lies between Le Christopher (N) and another college tenement inhabited by Richard Levin (S) and abuts (W) on the high street and (E) on the garden of the Christopher.
Counterpart of lease to John Modding, bowgeman, of a tenement for sixty years at an annual rent of 7s 8d, 1483-03-20
The tenement lies between a tenement of Thomas Strong (S) and a tenement of the Chantry of St Mary's without Trumpington gates (N), and abuts (W) on the highway and (E) on land of the said Thomas and on Swinecroft, and contains at the E. end 13 and three-quarter yards, at the W. end 9 yards 6 inches, and in length 70 yards 1 foot.
Counterpart of lease to John Perryman, cook, of two tenements for 40 years at an annual rent of 17s 4d., 1586-06-20
The tenements lie between a college tenement leased to Christopher Toulson (E) and the tenement of Robert Pippin (W).
Counterpart of lease to John Poulter for 21 years from Michaelmas 1757., 1758-01-14
Terms as in 11 above.
Counterpart of lease to John Reynham and Agnes his wife of one tenement for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 10s., 1353-10-05
The tenement contains a hall, a shop and a solar and lies next to 'le marketstede', viz 'in Cultellaria', between a tenement which Richard Fouk and Alice his wife hold of the said Thomas and a tenement once John de Denforde's and abuts on the king's highway.
Witnesses: Stephen son of John Morice, mayor; John Wyth; Simon de Refham; Simon le Sherman; Richard Fouk.
Dorse: 'Anno domini 1462 in Tenur' Denis vidue quondam uxoris Johannis Rygewyn'
Counterpart of lease to John Scot, butcher, his wife Agnes, and his daughters Mariota and Joan, of a shop with a solar on the corner of the 'Bocherie' for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 6s., 1357-03-25
The shop lies between a shop once Simon de Refham's and the corn market and abuts on St Edward's churchyard and the forsaid lane (the Butchery).
Witnesses: Roger de Harleston, mayor; John de Royston; William Glasswright, bailiff; William Horwode; Henry le Clerk; John Byntre; John Caldecote.
Counterpart of lease to John Sexton of a tenement between a tenement of Alice Bennet and one of the said John and abutting on the king's highway and on theTolbooth for 60 years at a rent of 20s., 1432-04-20
Contemporary endorsement: 'All est per magistrum & scolares dict' tenenet' & successoribuus suis octo denar' annuatim pro monet' resolut' maiori & ball:'
Witnesses: Thomas Jacob, mayor; Richard Wrighte Adam Leverington; John Cappe; John Bottisham, bailiff.
Counterpart of lease to John Sone of a tenement in Small Bridges Street for 40 years at an annual rent of 5s, 1431-09-29
The tenement lies between a tenement once Nicholas Mors' (W) and a tenement of Robert Tyler, cooper (E) and abuts on a garden of William Scot, hosier.
Witnesses: Thomas Jacob, mayor; Richard Wright; Adam Leverington; John Carp; John Bottisham, bailiff(s).
Counterpart of lease to John Thurlow of a little cottage for 40 years at an annual rent of 1d and one good fat hen at audit time., 1619-03-28
Thurlow is to distribute 6s 8d yearly on 21 December to the poor of Landbeach. Cf 204 below where an endorsement of 1806 specifies that the cottage is now inhabited by the parish clerk and intended for him and his successors.
Counterpart of lease to John Trumpington, fisher, of a vacant plot abutting on the common riverside between a tenement of Simon de Kimbolton and a tenement occupied by John Page, for 60 years at an annual rent of 4d, 1378-09-14
Nos. 1-4, 10-11, 16-17, 37, 40, 114-119, 132, 143-44 not used
Counterpart of lease to John Ware, Rector of St Botolph's, of a tenement next the church for 20 years at an annual rent of 15s, 1537-09-20
Counterpart of lease to John Watson, butcher, of two shops (as in 09/9/104) lately Nicholas Green's, for ten years at a rent of 26s 8d., 1512-11-10
Nos X 16 to 99 not used
Counterpart of lease to John Webb, carpenter, and Alice his wife of a tenement for the life of the longer liver; no rent, but obligation to keep the property in good repair., 1428-03-24
The tenement abuts (E) on Hogycroft [Swinecroft] and (W) on Trumpington street and lies between a tenement of John Dyngley, clerk, and a tenement of John Fouk, goldsmith.
Witnesses: William Wedgewood, mayor; Thomas Spenser; Simon Rankin; Robert Malpas and Stepehn Barber, bailiffs.
Counterpart of lease to John Webb, printer, of a plot (Lot 5) south of the last and also abutting (E) on Alexandra Street for 40 years from 24 June 1869 at an annual rent of £6 20s., 1870-03-19
Ground plan included.
Counterpart of lease to John Wesenham, bedel, Alice his wife and Joan their duaghter of a messuage as in last (239) for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 4d or two pairs of gloves during the parents' lives and 20s thereafter., 1390-09-09
Witnesses: Richard Masterman, mayor; John Coton; John Blancpayn; Richard Fouke; John Herris.
Counterpart of lease to John Willimott from Michaelmas 1810 of premises as in 09/9/92 for forty years at a rent of 26s 8d, and 24 Seville oranges at the audit., 1811-03-22
A slip of paper found with the counterpart reads 'Willimott £1 9s 6d'
Counterpart of lease to John Willingham, Agnes his wife and one of their sons of a messuage in St Mary's outside Trumpington Gates for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 8s, 1372-10-04
The messuage lies between a messuage of Nicholas de Impington and a hospice belonging to Peterhouse and abuts on the highway and on Swinecroft.
Witnesses: William Horwode, mayor; John Barker; Richard Martin; Peter Smith; Richard de Arderne.
Counterpart of lease to Jonathan Dickman of Swaffham Bulbeck, gentleman, of premises as in 09/9/125, etc., for forty years at an annual rent of £1 16s 4d., 1754-02-02
Nos X 16 to 99 not used
Counterpart of lease to Joseph William Rand, hairdresser, of 13 Petty Cury for 3 years from 24 June 1909 at an annual rent of £78, 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 King Whittred, butcher, of premises as in 09/9/92., 1748-11-24
Witnesses: William Harwood and Charles Martindale.
Counterpart of lease to Lewis Brampston, brewer, of a named tenement (name lost) with a garden next to St Edward's churchyard to the south for 20 years at an annual rent of £4., 1452-04-09
On dorse: "Anno domini 1462 in tenura Thome Narboro'"
Witnesses: Thomas Hayreman, mayor; John Bun; William Game; Thomas Fordham and John Law, bailiffs.
Counterpart of lease to Martin Buck, apothecary, of a messuage for forty years at an annual rent of 30s, 1684-03-20
The messuage lies between a messuage late in the occupation of Anthony Nicholson the elder (N) and on the S. part of the Rose and Crown and ground belonging to the Eagle and Child and abuts (E) on a little house and on a garden of Philip Reynolds and (W) on the street.
Counterpart of lease to Master John Tittleshall, rector of St Benedict's, of a courtyard in Long Cow Lane for 100 years at an annual rent of 8d during his lifetime and 16d thereafter., 1424-04-23
The courtyard lies between a garden pertaining to the Paschal of St Mary's Church which Thomas Caldecote once held and Longcowelane and abuts on the said garden and on Swynecroft as defined by boundaries (metae et bundi) and is 5 perches and 10 feet in length and 3 perches and 4 feet in width.
Witnesses: John Warwick, mayor; William Wedgewood; Stephen Neel; Roger Kychche; Thomas Page, bailiff.
Counterpart of lease to Messrs Augustine Barrett Chater and Bertram Chater, accountants, of 5 Alexandra Street from 21 years from 24 June 1909 at an annual rent of £37., 1909-08-31
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.