lease
Found in 869 Collections and/or Records:
Draft of lease to John Woolmer of Westminster, carpenter, of their great mansion house, with all outbuildings, orchards, gardens, etc., together with 3 messuages adjoining for 50 years at an annual rent of £8 13s 4d., 1566-12-20
Additional payment of a dish of apples annually to the Archbishop of Canterbury for the quit-rent. Dimensions given. Elaborate provisions for the tenant to keep the premises in good repair, including the obligation to find board and lodging for the Master, two servants, and three horses on any tour of inspection.
Draft of XI 49, 1546-06-20
Notes at foot of dimensions of garden plot (9 by 21 yards) and a memorandum that Sherwood is to pay 5 marks at Ash Wednesday next following.
Duplicate of 27-5., 1829-03-21
Demolished between 1909 and 1911 to make way for Methodist Central Hall.
Duplicate of 30.1 (without the endorsement)., 1829-06-25
Ground plan included.
Endorsed with assignment of lease by administrators of J. D. Bannister (d. 15 Mar. 1840) to Charles Franklin, 25 Sept. 1840.
Duplicate of 31.1., 1809-02-06
Registered 15 Feb. 1811.
Fragment of lease corresponding to 13 previously used as a wrapper for documents relating to the Westminster Estate., 1648-11-10
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.
Injunction that the fellows, scholars and officers of the college be resident on 10 March next to 'give an account wherein they shall be required, and to answer such things as may be demanded' by Manchester of the Commissioners., 1644-02-26
The college is also to inform him which members of the society are present, nd for those absent of the express time of their discontinuance.
Injunctions to the Master of Fellows requiring them to send him the college statutes and the names of all members of the society in relation to Manchester's charge to reform the universities, 1644
The college is also to inform him which members of the society are present, nd for those absent of the express time of their discontinuance.
Lease (and counterpart) to Euphrates Webster Hardwicke, herbalist, of a piece of land on the S. side of Petty Cury (part of the previous Red Hart estate) abutting on the proposed Alexandra St for 40 years from 24 June 1869 at an annual rent of £30., 1869-12-30
Ground plan included
Lease (and counterpart) to Robert Sayle, linen draper, of The Queen's Arms, formerly The Blue Lion in St Andrew's Street for 7 years from Michaelmas 1859 at an annual rent of £20., 1860-10-24
Note on dorse of lease : 'A new lease to be granted in exchange for this for 14 years from Michaelmas 1861. -- No alteration in the terms. W.M.S.'
Lease (and counterpart) to Samual Ballard, draper, of plots at the S. end of Petty Cury (lots 2, 3 and 7-12 on ground plan) abutting W on Alexandra Street for 40 years from 24 June 1869 at an annual rent of £106, 1870-03-19
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.
Lease (and counterpart) to Thomas Broadbelt, common brewer, of a property (on the site of 09/10/69 and 75) from Michaelmas 1823 for 21 years at an annual rent of 6s 8d and two fat capons at audit time., 1824-03-16
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.
Lease (and counterpart) to Thomas Broadbelt of the Blue Lion Inn in St Andrew's Street for 21 years from Michaelmas 1830 at an annual rent of 6s 8d and two fat capons at audit time., 1831-02-22
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.
Lease and counterpart 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
Lease and counterpart to Thomas Newling, grocer, of The Red Hart inn for 40 years from Michaelmas 1814 at an annual rent of 30s and one fat pike at audit time., 1815-03-30
Plan from 77 attached
Lease for 30s per annum of a messuage in the High Street, Cambridge, with adjoining shops and rooms, formerly of Simon Bernard of Barnwell to Henry de Tangmere, burgess of Cambridge, 1353-05-07
The property came to be part of the college site.
Lease for one year to Francis Hunt of four and a half poles of land and a brick-built messuage with a view to transfer of possession., 1836-02-17
Lease for one year to James Spencer of Horseheath of two tenements in Botolph Lane, and another, behind, once part of a workshop at a peppercorn rent, 1825-02-11
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.
Lease for one year to Robert Cook of four and a half poles of land and a brick-built messuage with a view to transfer of possession., 1840-09-04
Lease for one year to William Horniblow of Shipston on Stour of a close in Ratley adjoining that in 2, above, with a view to transferring uses to possession., 1797-06-01
Lease (indented) to Robert de Brunne of six and a half acres of arable land in the fields of Portefield., 1318-07-08
The land is in separate parcels, one in 'Portebrigg' between the land os St John's Hospital and Hawise Godyn; the other at Bin Brook between lands of Dulcie de Brangetr' and of the University of Cambridge.
Consideration: annual rent of 8s.
Witnesses: Rolger de Sedgeford; Milo de Trumpington; Bartholomew Morice; Roger de Costessey; Robert de Gransden, burgesses of Cambridge.
Lease of 8 Trumpington Street to Miss Maud Clifford Borrer for 10 years from Michaelmas 1924 at an annual rent of £55., 1924-08-30
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Lease of 19 Princes' Street (corner house adjoining Parker Street) to John Gregory for 18 years from Midsummer 1831 at an annual rent of £55., 1831-06-23
Lease of 19 Princes' Street to John Gregory for 40 years from Lady Day 1834 at an annual rent of £15., 1834-05-28 - 1865-05-25
Endorsed with agreement, dated 25 May1865, of Mary Ann Gregory, heir of John Gregory deceased, and William Carbry Hewitt for assignment of lease.
Lease of farms and premises to John Cook for 21 years from Michaelmas 1823 at an annual rent of 1,100 bushels of wheat, or cash equivalent, and £5 p.a. for every acre of pasture converted to arable., 1824-04-23
Title is as on original bundle, but is not entirely accurate.