lease
Found in 869 Collections and/or Records:
Counterpart of lease to William Rawlin of a tenement lately in the tenure of William Blow, for 20 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d., 1535-01-17
A note on the dorse reads: 'iam fan cum cardinal hat'
Counterpart of lease to William Spencer, Thomas Good and Matilda his wife of a garden in Walls Lane for 60 years at an annual rent of 2s., 1435-09-29
The garden is between the tenement of Robert Pinnington to the E. and a tenement lately John Stanton's and now Geoffrey Wisbech's to the W. and abuts on the garden of the Prior of Barnwell once the property of the Archdeacon of Ely,
Witnesses: Robert Brigham, mayor; John Plummer; Richard Wright; Robert Pinnington; Robert Malpas, bailiff.
Counterpart of lease to William Tottnam of Barrington of Grantchester parsonage, on the same terms on which it was held by John Howsden, for 21 years from Lady Day 1581 at an annual rent of £20., 1565-04-06
The advowson is excepted.
Counterpart of lease to William Wilson Hall of a farm and lands for 21 years from Michaelmas 1847 at an annual rent of 1,400 bushels of wheat (or cash equivalent) in half-yearly instalments., 1847-12-19
No. 1 not used. No. 116 relates to Swaffham; No. 178 is now 207A
Also included are holdings in the nearby parishes of Milton (Middleton), Cottenham (Cotenham), Impington (Impiton or Empiton), and elsewhere
Counterpart of lease to William Wilson Hall of farm and lands for 16 years from Michaelmas 1868 at an annual rent of £300, 28 quarters of wheat and 80 quarters of barley (or cash equivalent)., 1868-12-09
No. 1 not used. No. 116 relates to Swaffham; No. 178 is now 207A
Also included are holdings in the nearby parishes of Milton (Middleton), Cottenham (Cotenham), Impington (Impiton or Empiton), and elsewhere
Counterpart of underlease of 10 Princes' Street to James Roney at an annual rent of £130., 1887-08-09
Counterpart of31.3 (withoiut endorsement)., 1831-07-27
Endorsed with surrender, 18 April 1832, by Bennett and Cutler with view to a release.
(Counterpart or) lease to Richard Alger of one tenement for 31 years at an annual rent of 22s and '4000 good & hable singyng brede' along with a pair of baking irons for singeing bread., 1509-10-22
The tenement is on the corner of the lane leading to the Small Bridges between a little tenantry of the college late in the tenure of Alison Farthing (?) (S) and the said common lane (N) and abuts on a college tenement in the tenure of William Colinson, carpenter (W) and the highway (E). Caveats included about failure to provide the toast..
(Counterpart or) lease to Robert Jennings, cook, of a small tenement for 40 years at an annual rent of 12s, 1551-08-18
The tenement lies between another college tenement now leased to John Fanne, alderman (E), and another in the tenure of John Grave (W) and abuts (N) on the high way and (S) on a tenement now demised to John Fanne.
(Counterpart or) lease to Robert Simson, burgess, of a tenement late in the tenure of Richard Humfrey for 5 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d, 1510-11-10
The tenement stands against Queens' College in part between a college tenement in the tenure of Thomas Blaythman, brewer, and in part between a college tenement called 'The Cokke' (E) and a tenement of the Prior and Convent of St Edmund (W) and abuts (N) on the road to the Small Bridges and (S) on Mill Lane. A note on the dorse reads: 'vacat per ignem'.
(Counterpart or) lease to Simon Abraham, burgess, of a tenement lately in the tenure of Henry Abraham (presumably as in 75) for 80 years at an annual rent of 7s 8d, 1483-10-09
The tenement is defined as lying between a college tenement in the tenure of William Squire, bedel (N), and a college tenement called 'le Cristofer' in which Simon Abraham lives (S), and abuts on Trumpington Street (W) with a frontage of twenty and a half feet. Dimensions and neighbours of the garden also specified.
Witnesses: John Hazel, mayor; John Keynsham; Thomas Roger; William Therkill; John Rawlin, bailiffs.
(Counterpart or) lease to William Horam of a tenement late in the tenure of William Rawlin (as in 9/11/88) for 20 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d, 1546-01-07
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 or) lease to Willlam May, LLD, President of Queens' College, of tenements called the Alms Houses for 99 years from Lady Day last past at an annual rent of 14d, 1553-04-10
The alms houses lie between a tenement of William Gill, alderman (W), and a vacant plot of the same Gill (E) and abut (S) on the highway and (N) on a tenement of the said William in which he now lives.
Note that nos. 97 and 98 relate to the parish of Over and are there listed.
Counterpart to 19., 1803-02-26
Plan removed. Now at III 17.
Counterpart to 21., 1826-06-06 - 1833-10-17
Endorsed with surrender of lease, 17 October 1833.
Counterpart to 21., 1789-03-31
The rectory, with the perpetual advowson of the vicarage, was presented to the college in 1594 by Roger Manners of Uffington, third son of Thomas Earl of Rutland and one of the Esquires of the Body to the Queen, for the maintenance of four poor scholars.
Nos. 1-2, 22-27 not used.
Counterpart to 41., 1824-04-23
Annotated with reference to 14-year lease to Mr Cook and his son Robert from Michaelmas 1835 (no. 44 below).
Counterpart to 44., 1835-11-10
Counterpart to 65., 1857-08-15
Plan and schedule included.
Counterpart to the last (9/4/1/40, VII 47)., 1302-04-23
Nos 93, 122 and 125 not used.
Draft lease of the Cardinal's Hat to John Fanne, alderman, 1550-07-04
Includes MS corrections and additions in Parker's hand.
Draft lease to John Crabb of lands at Grantchester for 21 years from Michaelmas 1825., 1827-01
Draft lease to William Munsey of two adjoining tenements for 99 years from Michaelmas last past at an annual rent of 40s in two annual instalments., 1553-10-03
Entries in Lease Book 1 are noted as copies, or, where the originals are no longer held, are intercalated, Note that this lease book has many marginal notes, mostly by Matthew Parker, seldom entered here, giving cross-references to later leases of the same proprty, and indications of the 'present' tenant.
Draft of 28.2., 1829
Found with 28.
Draft of additional clauses to be added to a lease to one Richard relating to lands in Banworth meadow, Landbeach., 1540 - 1580
Previously, and perhaps correctly, surmised to be an assemblage relating to the Inclosure Act a copy of which was found with them. Nineteenth-century annotations support this use of the documents, but the assemblage may be earlier.
180a relates to Chesterton fields and is there recorded (CCCC09/17/1/30).