lease
Found in 869 Collections and/or Records:
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Broadbelt, common brewer, of the Blue Lion Inn (equivalent to the site of 09/10/69 and 75) from Michaelmas 1815 for 21 years at an annual rent of 6s 8d and two fat capons at audit time., 1816-08-19
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 Thomas Byrd, ironmonger, of a messuage with a garden for 40 years at an annual rent of 5s, 1455-03-25
The property lies between the White Canons and land of the Prior and Convent of Anglesey on one side and a tenement of William Kent on the other and abuts (W) on Trumpington street and (E) partly on land of Simon Cooper and partly on the garden of the White Canons.
Witnesses: John Belton, mayor; John Croft; William Tame; Robert Cope; William Alrede, bailiffs
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Caldecote of a shop in the Butchery, a garden in St Mary's parish, an empty space called 'Heneye' and a piece of ground in St Botolph's parish for life and five years after death at an annual rent, in all, of 27s 8d., 1403-07-16
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Chapman of the site of the manor of Barton for 21 years from Michaelmas 1743 at an annual rent of £5, 2 quarters and 4 bushels of wheat, 2 bushels and 3 pecks of malt, etc., 1743-11-18
See also CCCC09/36B especially 87.
No. 20 not used.
Membrane 7 of 09/35/141 has records of the court baron of Barton Lancaster for June and July 1635.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Day, brewer, of a tenement with a garden for forty years from Michaelmas 1747 at an annual rent of 6s 8d and two fat capons at the time of the audit., 1747-10-20
The property lies in Preachers' Street and abuts on land belonging to The Brazen George.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Gleaves for 6 years from Lady Day 1777 of a messuage and 31 acres late in the occupation of Thomas Pyke at a rent of £30 for the first year and £40 thereafter., 1778-04-02
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Hovell for 32 years of a tenement and yard abutting on the Rose Inn Yard (N), Magdalene property (W) and St Mary's Lane (S) at an annual rent of £1 13s., 1809-07-28
Previous occupants given. Plan included.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Hovell of premises as in 09/8/325 and 330., 1828-12-23
Plan incorporated.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Hovell of premises as in 09/8/328., 1828-12-23
Plan incorporated.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Jegon, MA, of a portion of the tithes of Grantchester formerly due to St Neots for 21 years at an annual rent of £4 in money and corn., 1593-01-18
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 of lease to Thomas Keyes, one of the Queen's cooks, and Isabelle his wife of the great mansion house, etc., in Longditch Street for 40 years from Lady Day 1581 at an annual rent of £8 13s 4d., 1581-07-04
Fine: £220.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Keyes, one of the Queen's cooks, and Isabelle his wife of the great mansion house, etc., in Longditch Street for 40 years from Midsummer 1582 at an annual rent of £8 13s 4d., 1582-08-12
Counterpart of lease to Thomas King, mason, of a tenement for 56 years at an annual rent of 10s for the first 18 years and 13s 4d thereafter., 1478-12-14
The tenement lies between a tenement of the Prior of the Canons of St Edmund, now in the tenure of Thomas Carter (E) and a common waterway (W) and abuts (N) on the highway and (S) on the King's Ditch. No witnesses.
Note on dorse refers to a stone house (domus lapideus) in 'small brygges'
Counterpart of lease to Thomas King of the parsonage, glebe, etc., of Duxford St John, the advowson excepted., 1689-10-01
The rectory of Duxford St Peter was purchased from Sarah Harris, widow, and Thomas Harris, the incumbent, by Archbishop Tenison in 1704, and presented to the college in 1706, the archbishop reserving the right of nomination during his lifetime. It appears from item 3, however, that Tenison had an interest in Duxford from at least 1689.
The Master and Fellows agreed on 4 Dec. 1867, to sell the advowson to Clare College with a view to the union of the two Duxford parishes.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Lyche of a tenement for 60 years at an annual rent of 10s, 1412-12-31
The tenement lies between a tenement of the Prior and Convent of Anglesey and the manse of the Priory of the Chapel of St Edmund on one side, and a tenement once Amye Veysey's on the other, and abuts on the highway and on Swinecroft.
Witnesses: John Gainsford, mayor; John Herrys; Thomas Trivet; William Bush; Thomas Jacob
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Martin esq., of a close and 40 acres of arable land called Brians for 21 years from Michaelmas 1749 at an annual rent of £12 10s, 1749-10-17
See also CCCC09/19/1-6, notably 19/4 for bequest of arable at Quy by William to Francis Wybrow, 1712.
Nos 10 and 11 refer to Over and Newnham respectively and are there listed.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Martin of 78 acres including Brian's, Dovehouse Close and Brian's and Gain's closes for 15 years from Michaelmas 1813 at an annual rent of £80 plus an extra £10 per annum for each acre of pasture converted to arable, 1816-05-20
See also CCCC09/19/1-6, notably 19/4 for bequest of arable at Quy by William to Francis Wybrow, 1712.
Nos 10 and 11 refer to Over and Newnham respectively and are there listed.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Martin of Dovehouse Close and 40 acres called Brians for 21 years from Michaelmas 1749 at an annual rent of £12 10s, 1749-10-17
Endorsed: N.B. The undertenant now in possession of these Lands is by mistake called Henry instead of Thomas Muggleton
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Mortlock, Esq., of a tenement, stables, etc. (as in 123C) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1822 at an annual rent of £15, 1822-11-05
Annexed plan not present
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Mortlock, Esq., of eight cottages (as in 123B) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1822 at an annual rent of £20, 1822-11-05
Annexed plan not present
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Newling, grocer, of another part of the estate of the Red Hart, in several occupations, for 40 years from Michaelmas 1814 at an annual rent of 7s 6d., 1815-08-30
Ground plan appended
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Newling, grocer, of barns, stables, outbuildings and yards, beingr part of the estate of the Red Hart for 40 years from Michaelmas 1814 at an annual rent of 7s 6d., 1815-08-30
Ground plan appended
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Newling, grocer, of part of the estate of the Red Hart, in several occupations, for 40 years from Michaelmas 1814 at an annual rent of 7s 6d., 1815-08-30
Ground plan appended
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Newman of a close of arable land for 12 years from Michaelmas 1855 at an annual rent of £18, 1856-02-14
The land comprises 22 acres two roods and thirty-three perches.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Salmon, linen draper, of a tenement for 38 years at an annual rent of £1 10s., 1789-04-15
The tenement lately in the occupation of Joseph Butcher, gent., and previously of Charles Day, lies between the Three Kings (E) and a tenement late in the occupation of John Richards, then John Apthorp, now Susanna Sully, widow (W) and abuts on the Three King's (N) and the highway (S) (dimensions given).