lease
Found in 869 Collections and/or Records:
Counterpart of lease to Messrs Morris of 25 messuages in Parker Street and 6 other messuages at the western end thereof for 40 years from 1856 at an annual rent of £270., 1859-08-11
Ground plan included.
Counterpart of lease to Miss Annie Maria Greef of premises as in 09/9/136 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1861 at an annual rent of £2 6s, 1863-11-03
Ground plan suppled
Counterpart of lease to Mr Arthur Deck of no. 8 King's Parade for 8 years from Michaelmas 1889 at an annual rent of £58, 1889-12-31
Nos X 16 to 99 not used
Counterpart of lease to Mr John White for 21 years from Michaelmas 1748 of a tenement called the George Inn, and lands, etc., at an annual rent of £6 15s 4d in corn and money, 1748-03-13
Counterpart of lease to Mr King Whittred of the George Inn, etc. for 21 years from Michaelmas 1771 at an annual rent of £6 15s 4d and various quantities of wheat and malt, 1772-07-17
Counterpart of lease to Mrs Alice Edwards for 40 years from Michaelmas 1883 at an annual rent of £10. Plan included., 1883-09-14
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Counterpart of lease to Mrs Ann Benwell, widow, of two tenements in Trumpington St for 40 years from Michaelmas 1747 at an annual rent of 20s., 1747-10-24
The tenements, late in the occupation of William Simons, lie between a college tenement lately inhabited by Philip Bliss (S), and the Christopher (N), and abut (E) on the hayhouse, yard and stable of the Christopher, and (W) on Trumpington St.
Counterpart of lease to Mrs Elizabeth Stainton Taylor of a garden extending from Tennis Court Road to Hobson's watercourse, to the rear of nos. 4 and 5 Trumpington Street for 7 years from Michaelmas 1894 at an annual rent of £25., 1895-02-26
Plan annexed.
Counterpart of lease to Mrs Sarah Poulter the younger of Ramsey, Hunts., widow, for 21 years from Michaelmas 1772., 1773-09-28
Terms as in 11 above.
Counterpart of lease to Patrick Beales of farms in Newnham, Grantchester and Coton for 14 years from Michaelmas 1853 at an annual rent of £140, 560 bushels of wheat and 940 bushels of barley (or monetary equivalent), 1854
Map and schedule included
Counterpart of lease to Pembroke College of part of the Paschal Yard, now built upon, for 40 years at an annual rent of 10s, 1810-01-01
The west side is next to a lane leading to the Leys and the north side abuts on the road to Emmanuel College, and the south end abuts of Pembroke Fellows' garden (dimensions given).
Counterpart of lease to Peter Acres, butcher, of a shop with a solar in 'le Bocherye' for 20 years at a rent of 6s., 1468-09-08
The shop lies between a building of the Prior and Convent of Anglesey (S) and a shop of Hugh Day (N) and abuts (W) on the public road in the Butchery and (E) on a tenement of the town's.
Witnesses: William Roger; Hugh Day; Thomas Roger.
Counterpart of lease to Peter Berwick, dyer, of the inn called 'the christofer' with its garden for 11 years at an annual rent of 42s., 1509-11-07
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 Peter Grain of Gt Shelford, gent., and Elliot Macro Smith, auctioneer, of the Anchor Public House and premises for 38 years from Lady Day 1837 at an annual rent of £1 17s 6d and two couple of good fat rabbits at audit time., 1838-11-02
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 Peter Wallwork Latham, M.D., of land and outhouses for 40 years from Michaelmas 1896 at an annual rent of £15. Plan included., 1897-03-18
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Counterpart of lease to Philip Llewellyn Hudson Esq., of Vine Cottage for 40 years from Lady Day 1882 at an annual rent of £10, 1884-12-12
Ground plan included
Counterpart of lease to Ralph de Watton, cutler, Agnes his wife and Richard their son of four shops with solars for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 8s while the parents live and thereafter 10s,, 1353-11-13
The shops are in 'Comberes lane' between a tenement of the said Thomas and a tenement of the said Ralph and abut on St Mary's churchyard and on Comberes lane.
Witnesses: Stephen son of John Morice, mayor; John Wyth; Simon de Refham; Henry le Purser; Richard Fouk; Henry atte field; William Paunfloun.
Counterpart of lease to Richard Allwey, barker, of a tenement with two houses and a garden between the White Canons (N) and a tenement of CCCC (S) and abutting on Trumpington St for 60 years at an annual rent of 5s., 1490-08-07
No witnesses
Counterpart of lease to Richard Comings, Esq., of a piece of ground as in 148 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1836 at an annual rent of £5., 1837-04-17
Nos. 1-4, 10-11, 16-17, 37, 40, 114-119, 132, 143-44 not used
Counterpart of lease to Richard de Waynflete, bookbinder, of one shop with two solars for life at an annual rent of six shillings., 1353-11-01
The shop lies between a tenement of the said Thomas and a tenement once Adam de Bungay's and abuts on Thomas's messuage and on the king's highway.
Witnesses: Stephen Morice, mayor; Roger de Refham; John Wyth; Simon de Refham; Simon Sherman; Geoffrey de Warwick; William de Derby.
Counterpart of lease to Richard Fouk, burgess, Alice his wife and John his son of a messuage in 'le Cotelerierowe' abutting on 'le Market place' and a piece of land as courtyard for the life of the longest liver an an annual rent of 8s., 1356-07-15
Witnesses: Stephen Morice, mayor; John Wyth; William Paunfilour; Ralph de Watton; Henry atte Field.
Counterpart of lease to Richard Inman Severs of 10 King's Parade for 40 years from Michaelmas 1896 at an annual rent of £14 15s, 1896-12-31
Nos X 16 to 99 not used
Counterpart of lease to Richard Sexton, junior, butcher, of a shop with a solar in the Butchery for 41 years at a rent of 14s., 1421-09-29
The shop is next to St Edward's churchyard and abuts on the market and on a tenement of Richard Sexton senior.
Witnesses: John Greenlane, mayor; Simon Bentybow; John Sexton, senior.
Counterpart of lease to Richard Smithson of a hospice called the 'White Hart' near Peas Market for 10 years at an annual rent of 7 marks and 2s [£4 4s 8d]., 1484-02-10
The White Hart lies between a garden of Richard Adam and a garden lately Thomas Brewer's (N) and tenements lately John Lexham's, the college's and Thomas Hayreman's (S) and abuts (W) on a tenement lately William Cornerd, brewer's and (E) on Peas Market.
Witnesses: Nicholas Hilton, mayor; John Dale; William Newton; Thomas Gibson and John Rawlin, bailiffs.