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Counterpart of lease to G. M. Humphry for 40 years from Michaelmas 1871 at an annual rent of £25., 1872-05-22
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Counterpart of lease to Geoffrey Seman of a tenement and the foundation of a small cottage in Chesterton for 9 years at an annual rent of 20s, 1317-01-14
The property lies under (subter) a messuage of Sir Nicholas, Parson of Tydd.
Witnesses: Robert Dunning; Richard Dunning
Counterpart of lease to Geoffrey Seman of Impington of all lands and tenements which made up her dower in Cottenham and Cambridge at an annual rent of 18s., 1345-07-23
The rent is not to include the rent of certain other properties which he holds of her.
Witnesses: Richard Tuliet, mayor; John Pittock; John Knyvet; Simon de Sleaford, clerk and scribe.
Counterpart of lease to George Foister, alderman and smith, of a tenement in Alwyn's Lane for 40 years at an annual rent of 28s., 1529-07-18
The tenement lies between 'A Commen lane called allwynes lane nowe in closed to the tenement latte of master Robert Bolton after of master John Argentein provost of the kynges collygge (S), a Corpus tenement in the tenure of William Heydon (N) and abuts on Conduit Street with an entry thereto on the S. Dimensions given.
Counterpart of lease to George Murray Humphry of 57 Trumpington St for 40 years from Michaelmas 1871 at an annual rent of £25., 1872-05-22
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Counterpart of lease to Gilbert Bures, skinner, and Helen his wife of two shops and a garden for 20 years at an annual rent of 16s., 1400-03-29
The shops and garden lie together between a tenement of Thomas Caldecote (S) and a shop of the college (N) and abut on the high street. The garden is 26 rods long and five wide.
Witnesses: Thiomas Trivet, mayor; Hugh de Candlesby; John Rose, barber; Robert Russell and Thomas Caldecote.
Counterpart of lease to Gilbert Thurgar, clerk, of a messuage for 60 years at an annual rent of 10s., 1403-04-15
The messuage, lately held by Richard Dereham, lies between a messuage of the convent 'de la Pray' [Delapre abbey] and a messuage of St John's Hospital, and abuts on the high way and on a tenement called 'Seyncaterine hostel' lately in the tenure of Juliana Bedel.
Witnesses: Robert Goodrich, mayor; John Herris; Thomas Trivet; William Britling; Simon Bentybow.
Endorsed: Anno domini 1462 in tenura Will: Syday
Counterpart of lease to Henry Bocher of Landbeach, Alice his wife and John his son for their lives of a messuage and a piece of land called Madecroft or 'le herbage' and 3 acres of arable at an annual rent of 33s 4d., 1383-10-06
Counterpart of lease to Henry Halmoringe, alias Griffin, cooper, of a tenement for 21 years at an annual rent of 20s 8d, 1556-11-26
The tenement abuts (W) on a tenement of the college occupied by Richard Robinson, (E) on St Bene't;'s churchyard and (N) on the highway.
Counterpart of lease to Henry Hancock of Coten of 5 acres of arable land in Cambridge field at Alderman Hill for 16 years at an annual rent of 5s., 1399-10-11
Witnesses: Thomas Trivet, mayor; John Herris; John Blancpayn.
Counterpart of lease to Henry Kale, burgess, of a tenement called the Hart's Horn for 99 years at an annual rent of 6s 8d., 1482-03-25
The property lies in Petty Cury between a tenement of St Radegund's (W) and a college tenement in the tenure of John Cory (E) and abuts on Petty Cury [N] and on the King's Ditch [S].
Counterpart of lease to Henry Walker, Doctor of Physic, of a certain void ground in Alwynes lane, late in the tenure of Rychard Rolfe, for 39 years at an annual rent of 2s 8d. Neighbours and dimensions specified., 1549-10-01
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.
Counterpart of lease to Hugh Doffeld of three acres of arable land in Cambridge fields for 10 years at an annual rent of 4s 4d., 1396-09-29
Two acres lie in Middle furlong between land of St John and land formerly of Roger Harleston; one acre lies in the furlong on which the S, part of Middle furlong abuts towards the W and comprises two selions of which the easternmost is the headland at the south end of Middle furlong and lies next to land formerly of Richard Morice and abuts (N) on a headland of the college.
Counterpart of lease to Isaac Barrow, Doctor of Physic, and Agnes his wife of a messuage or inn called 'the Harping Angel' in Preachers Street or Conduit Street, the garden abutting on The Dolphin, for 99 years at an annual rent of 44s., 1571-04-20
Witnesses: Robert Norgate, Thomas Robardes, Richard Fletcher, Henry Aldrich and Edward Brain, notary public.
Counterpart of lease to Isabella Herris, alias Isabella Essex, of a tenement with a garden for 30 years at an annual rent of 21s 8d., 1481-08-08
The property lies between a tenement belonging to the town (E) and a tenement leased by the college to Henry Kale (W) and abuts (N) on Petty Cury and (S) on the King's Ditch.
Counterpart of lease to James Burleigh, executor of James Day, of a tenement (as in 27) late in the occupation of James Day and now of [John?] Bowtell for 21 years from Michaelmas 1814 at an annual rent of £14 1s 8d and a fat rabbit at audit time., 1815-03-30
Boxed after XIII 24 are items relating to a single property transferred from box XX (Chatteris) viz. nos 1, 12, 17-18, 21-22, 24, 26, 28-31. XIII 16 has been re-classified as XVI A 13.b
Counterpart of lease to James Day, gent., of a tenement for 40 years from Michaelmas 1784 at an annual rent of 20s and one very good fat rabbit at audit time., 1785-07-02
The tenement, with outhouses, stable and garden, late in the occupation of Thomas Burrows, Esq., and now of James Day, lies between a St John's tenement occupied by Thomas Verney Okes (S) and a CCCC tenement occupied by Thomas Sharp (N) and abuts (W) on Trinity College and (E) the High Street, and was lately demised to John Haggerstone
Counterpart of lease to James Essex, joiner,and Bridget his wife of a tenement called the Hart's Horn [Hartshorn] and an orchard for 40 years at an annual rent of 38s 4d, and one well-fed pike at audit time., 1744-03-20
(Bridget was co-executrix of the estate of Thomas Bennet deceased.)
Counterpart of lease to James Holliday of 2 tenements for 40 years at an annual rent of 53s 4d and 2 fat hens and a bottle of sack at audit time., 1741-05-01
Of the tenements one lies between a tenement and ground of the college now or late in the occupation of Katherine Jolly, widow (N), and a college tenement in the occupation of Daniel Malster (S) and abuts (W) on Trumpington St and (E) on the college; the other, now or late in the occupation of George Grumbold and/or Thomas King, lies between a college tenement now or late in the occupation of Ann Edwards, widow (S) and another, late in the occupation of Thomas Straker (N)
Counterpart of lease to James Howell of a tenement for forty years at an annual rent of 30s, 1586-06-20
The tenement lies between a college tenement leased to Dr Barrow, DD (N) and another tenement in the tenure of John Dowsey (S).
Bond in £10 to perform covenants attached.
Counterpart of lease to James Large, grocer and Ann his wife, of two tenements for forty years at an annual rent of 40s., 1744-07-17
Counterpart of lease to James Loftus of premises as in 14 for one year at a rent of 1d., 1660-08-30
Cake Close comprises 8 acres abutting E. on Elmington Nether Lane, W. on Cow Close, in the tenure of Tobias Strickson, and contains part of a pond.
Counterpart of lease to James Simpson Wilson, bookbinder, of 5 Bene't Street for 40 years from Michaelmas 1897 at an annual rent of £10 for the first year and £15 thereafter. Plan included., 1899-10-21
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Counterpart of lease to James Wisdome, painter, of a tenement now occupied by George Watson for 40 years at an annual rent of 20s, 1646-03-20
The tenement abuts (S) on a college tenement occupied by Anne Standish, widow, (N) on a tenement late of Dr Nicholls, now occupied by Jane Fryers, widow and Henry Beamont, barber, (E) on a tenement occupied by widow Leedham and (S) on High Ward St [King's Parade].
Counterpart of lease to Joan Bonor, widow of Henry Bonor, 'wexiawudeler' [sic] of a tenement for forty years at an annual rent of 16s 8d., 1454-09-29
The tenement lies between a tenement of St John's Hospital (W) and land of St Radegund's (E) and abuts (N) on Cutlers Row and (S) on a tenement of John Gode and John Bwnne.
Witnesses: John Bwnne, mayor; John Croft, bailiff; William Syday, Bachelor of Medicine; John Neel, apothecary ? ('potec').