lease
Found in 869 Collections and/or Records:
Counterpart of lease to Robert Lane, baker, of a tenement in All Saints' parish for forty years at an annual rent of 26s 8d., 1542-06-20
Between the tenement late of John Wood, clerk, now in the tenure of Thomas Say on the north, and a tenement of St John's college on the S; abutting on the W. on the King's highway and on the E, on a St John's College barn,
Counterpart of lease to Robert Martin, baker, of a messuage (neighbours specified) for 40 years at an annual rent of 20s., 1719-10-12
The property lies between a tenement now or late in the occupation of William Preston, bricklayer, (S), and a tenement now or late in the occupation of Francis Dickson, bookseller (N),
Counterpart of lease to Robert Mason, his wife Katherine and their son or daughter of two messuages for the life of the longest liver for an annual rent of 50s,, 1388-12-25
The messuages lie between St Edward's Lane and a tenement which John Barker holds of the Prior of Anglesey.
Witnesses: Richard Masterman, mayor; John Coton; John Blancpayn; Thomas Trivet; William Blickling.
Counterpart of lease to Robert Sayle of premises in Alexandra Street for 34 years from Lady Day 1882 at an annual rent of £25, 1882-06-14
Ground plan included
Counterpart of lease to Robert Scapelhorn of premises as in 09/9/143 for forty years at a rent of 40s 8d and half a gammon of fat bacon at the audit., 1804-05-02
Nos X 16 to 99 not used
Counterpart of lease to Robert Sewyn, otherwise Robert Joyner of a tenement in 'Heystrete' for 23 years at an annual rent of 13s 4d., 1425-09-29
The tenement lies between a tenement of John Dyne, Vicar of St Edward's, and a tenement of John Cornwall, vicar of the 'round church of St Andrew the Apostle' ['ecclesie Rotund: s[an]c[t]i Andree Ap[ostol]i', and abuts on the High Street and on a garden of the said John Dyne.
Witnesses: John Warwick, mayor; Robert Jervys; Richard Andrew; Thomas Jacob; Richard Bush, bailiff.
Counterpart of lease to Roger Barber and Margaret his wife of a messuage for twenty years after the death of the longer liver at an annual rent of 6s, 1377-02-27
The messuage, once Simon de Chapel's, lies between a tenement of John Cheeseman and a cottage of John Coton and abuts on the highway and on Swinecroft, and is leased to them with power to rebuild.
Witnesses: John Coton, mayor; John Morice; John Gibbon, senior; Richard Martin.
Counterpart of lease to Roger Peytvyn, sissor, of an empty piece of land in Nuns' lane in St Radegund's parish for 60 years at an annual rent of 3s 4d., 1477-09-29
[Counterpart of] lease to Rose Scott of a messuage for the term of her life at an annual rent of 5s, 1387-09-29
The messuage lies between a tenement of John Cayly and a tenement of William Devenel of Causton and abuts on the tenement of the said John and on the highway.
Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; John Coton; John Herrys; Thomas Trivet; William Blickling.
Counterpart of lease to Samuel Ballard of premises in Alexandra Street for 33 years at an annual rent of £90., 1876-03-30
Ground plan included
Counterpart of lease to Samuel Duckering of the Rectory of Alford in the Marsh with the Chapel of Rigsby for 7 years from Lady Day 1792 at an annual rent of £84., 1792-03-13
The rectory of Alford was bequeathed to the college by John Green, Master 1750-64, Bishop of Lincoln 1761-78, for the purpose of purchasing annually three pieces of plate for presentation to undergraduates who distinguished themselves academically; he also gave £100 for the renewal of the lease (see, in more detail, Lamb's edition of Masters' History of the College at p. 247. and no. 2, below).
Counterpart of lease to St John's College of 3 acres of pasture in the west fields of Cambridge, abutting on land of King's and of Trinity for twenty years at a peppercorn rent., 1673-09-29
Nos 93, 122 and 125 not used.
Counterpart of lease to St John's College of 3 acres of pasture in the west fields of Cambridge, as in the last, for 21 years at an annual rent of 6s 8d., 1640-04-13
On dorse a signed undertaking by the Master (William Beale), President and Senior Bursar of St John's to 'plesure' Corpus Christi 'with a like parcell of ground . . . lying neere Cambridge for the use of the present Master of the said Coll. and his successors', 22 July 1640
Counterpart of lease to St John's College of 3 acres of pasture in the west fields of Cambridge, as in the last, for twenty years., 1660-05-01
Consideration: annual rent of one peppercorn in return for a lease made to Corpus by St John's
Counterpart of lease to St John's College of premises at Newnham [Ashton House] in the tenure of Mr Hayes at an annual rent of £14, with an entry fee of £300, 1852-05-17
Plan included. St John's College to be responsible for repairs.
Counterpart of lease to the Master and Fellows of Pembroke Hall of part of the Paschall Yard (as in 119) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1822 at an annual rent of 10s., 1822-11-22
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 the Master and Scholars of Queens' of an empty plot of land for 98 years at an annual rent of 14d., 1465-10-12
The plot lies between two tenements of Queens' both in the tenure of John Coy, dyer (W and E) and abuts (S) on the highway and (N) on the tenement which Coy inhabits (dimensions given)
Counterpart of lease to the Rev. Andrew Pern of Little Abington of premises as in 09/9/125 for 40 years at a rent of £1 16s 4d., 1788-12-23
Counterpart of lease to the Rev. William Henry Syer for 14 years from Michaelmas 1845 at an annual rent of £110 plus £50 for every acre converted from pasture to arable., 1846-09-16
Schedule of lands included.
Counterpart of lease to the University of four messuages lately leased to Gawen Graves of Burnham Overy for forty years at an annual rent of £10 16s 8d,, 1747-01-17
One tenement late in the occupation of James Alpha, another late in the occupation of John Richardson, another late in the occupation of Henry Bossett and the last late in the occupation of John How, all abutting on Regent Walk, alias University Street (N), on Schools Lane and on a King's tenement (S), on 'the highway street' (E) and a tenement lately the property of the college and in the occupation of John Sepha (W)
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Alfred Gerald Strickland of the Athenaeum of 2 Bene't Place for ten years from 25 March 1926 at an annual rent of £106., 1926-06-10
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas and Mary Newling of The Red Hart inn for 40 years from 5 Apr. 1801 at an annual rent of 30s and one fat pike at audit time., 1801-03-01
Plan excised and attached to 78.a
Counterpart of lease to Thomas and Thomas Watson Reynolds, both of Dry Drayton, of farms and lands in Barton, Grantchester and Coton (as in 162); annual rent as in 162., 1876-05-10
Serjeant Wallis having become bankrupt.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas atte Howes, Margery his wife and one son of a messuage in Newnham for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 3s 4d, 1393-04
The messuage lies between a tenement of the wife of John Marshal and a tenement formerly John Loder's and abuts on ground formerly of Sir Leo Mortimer and on the highway.
Witnesses: John Herrys, mayor; Thomas Trivet; William Blickling; William Comberton; John Barker
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Bilney, scribe, Agnes his wife and Robert their son of one place with a courtyard for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 3s., 1357-12-12
The place is between a tenement of Simon Sleaford on one side and a shop held of the said Thomas by Geoffrey Walman and his wife Beatrice and the curtilage of the said Thomas on the other and abuts on a tenement once Robert le Mason's.
Witnesses: Roger de Harleston, mayor; John Wyth; John de Berneye; Roger de Refham; John de Wesenham.