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Counterpart of lease to John Anstye, esquire, of a tenement in 'le Maltmarket' for sixty years at an annual rent of 2s., 1465-04-01
The tenement lies between tenements lately John Essex's on either side and abuts on a foundation of the convent of Denny and on the malt market.
Witnesses: Robert Coope, mayor; Thomas Walter; John Erlich; John Rasour; John Croft.
The copy in the Lease Book has a marginal annotation on the moving of the malt market from close to Petty Cury to outside the White Hart y Master Puregold.
(Counterpart of) lease to John Ashwell of a tenement next St Mary's churchyard for 24 years at an annual rent of 23s 4d., 1469-05-18
The tenement lies between a tenement of St John's hospital and a tenement of Thomas Jakenet (S) and a college tenement leased to John Fletcher (N) and abuts (E) on Well Lane and (W) on St Mary's churchyard.
Counterpart of lease to John Barber, Alice his wife and one child of a tenement in Petty Cury for 6 years beyond the death of the longest liver at an annual rent of 6s 8d., 1398-06-30
The tenement lies between the tenement of Simon Bentybow and a tenement of Richard Ashwell on one side and a tenement once Alexander Taverner's on the other and backs onto a tenement leased by the college to John Essex.
Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; John Herris; John Blancpayn; Johnh Titteshall; Robert Baylham; Simon Bentybow.
Counterpart of lease to John Barber, farrier, Alice his wife and their one child of a garden for 6 years beyond the death of the longest liver at an annual rent of 5s., 1409-09-01
The garden lies between a garden once John Coton's and a tenement of John Burgoyne and abuts on a garden once the said John Coton's and on a college tenement held by the said John Barber.
Witnesses: John Gainsford, mayor; John Herris; Thomas Trivet; Thomas Jacob; John Abraham,
Annotated in 16C-hand: 'quere an sit orig. w. spiring / fo. 69 reg:/ forte non'. See rather fo. 22
Counterpart of lease to John Baxter, bedell, of three tenements for 21 years at an annual rent of 48s, 1571-09-14
The tenements are in the occupation of William Southern, John Jackson and William Lee.
Counterpart of lease to John Bedale, cutler, and Clarice his wife of a tenement abutting on Combers Lane for 60 years at an annual rent of 9s., 1415-03-31
The tenement lies between a tenement once leased by the college to John Thriplow and a tenement leased by the college to John Bilney and abuts at the other head on another college tenement,
Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; Simon Bentybow; Thomas Tryiet.
Counterpart of lease to John Bell of Grantchester, freemason, of a tenement for ten years at an annual rent of 20s., 1478-02-03
The tenement lies between a tenement of Clare Hall's (S) and a tenement of the 'Hall of the Holy Trinity of Norwich in Cambridge' (N) and abuts on a garden of Clare Hall (E) and on the high street (W).
Counterpart of lease to John Bury, tiler, of a tenement and garden for 60 years at an annual rent of 10s 8d, 1474-09-29
Counterpart of lease to John Capel, sadler, and Agatha his wife of a messuage for the life of the longer liver at a rent of 12s per annum., 1357-09-26
The messuage lies between a tenement of Thomas de Barnwell and a tenement once Philip Cayly's and abuts on the king's highway.
Witnesses: Roger de Harleston, mayor; John de Royston; William le Glasswright; Thomas Bolle; John le Turner, bailiffs; William de Horwode; Henry de Middleton.
Note on dorse surmises that this property was one next to the Maltmarket and lately in the tenure of John Wryghth, mylmaker.
Counterpart of lease to John Carter of the Walls Lane property for forty years from Michaelmas 1790 for £2 11s 4d payable quarterly., 1791-03-29
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 John Chadenhall and Helen his wife of a house with a courtyard for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of twelve silver pennies., 1379-05-21
The house lies between the garden of the vicar of Holy Trinity and a tenement once William de Thaxted's and abuts on the King's Ditch and on a garden once Peter Carbonel's.
Witnesses: John Blancpayn, mayor; John Morice; John Coton; Simon Glover; John Refham.
Counterpart of lease to John Cleve and John Algare of Coton, husbandmen, of 43 acres and one rood of arable land in Cambridge fields for eleven years at an annual rent of 4d an acres for the first four years, and 8d an acre thereafter., 1516-11-10
The lands lie in Grithow Field, Middle Field and Sheepcote Field and were lately in the tenure of John Fynne, clerk, Robert Lucas and Thomas Ellis of Coton.
Counterpart of lease to John Cole, Margaret his wife and one child of a tenement for the life of the longest liver and 80 years beyond at an annual rent of 4s., 1406-04-04
The tenement lies between tenements of the said John on either side and abuts on a tenement formerly of John Barker and on the highway and is 21 feet three inches wide at its boundary with Barker and 20 feet 8 inches wide at the highway.
Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; John Herrys; Thojmas Trivet; William Bush; Thomas Jacob.
Counterpart of lease to John Cory, fishmonger, of a tenement with a garden (as in 09/10/40) for 99 years at an annual rent of 15s., 1485-02-10
A note at the foot adds that the College is to pay 12d annually out of the rent to the church of St Andrew.
Witnesses: Nicholas Hilton, mayor; John Dale; William Newton; Thomas Gibson and John Rawlin, bailiffs.
Counterpart of lease to John Coton of a tenement for forty years at an annual rent of one rose., 1389-08-27
The tenement lies between another tenement of the said John and a tenement of John Winslow and abuts on the market place and on a tenement of the said John Coton.
Witnesses: Richard Masterman, mayor; Jhn Blancpayn; John Thriplow; Thomas Tryiet; Thomas Caldecote.
Note on dorse suggests that the tenement was known as Juliana Friday's.
Counterpart of lease to John Dagar, sissor and burgess, of a tenement for ten years at an annual rent of 12s., 1462-03-12
The tenement lies between a tenement of Thomas Dekyn (S) and the king's highway (N) and abuts (E) on the king's highway opposite the corn market and (W) on a tenement of the chantry of the BVM in St Mary's church.
Counterpart of lease to John de Barnwell, poulter, and Emma his wife for the life of the longer liver at a rent of 20s of a messuage., 1348-03-12
The messuage lies between a tenement once Master Henry de Thriplow's and a tenement of Thomas de Bsrnwell and abuts on the king's highway.
Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; Thomas de Wells; Robert Martin; Henry de Beche; Daniel de Felsted, bailiffs; Richard Tuliet; John Wyth; Stephen Morice; John de Refham.
Counterpart of lease to John de Brunne of all arable land in the fields of Cambridge, Barnwell and Chesterton for life and for three years after his death at an annual rent of seven marks when living and ten marks when dead., 1398-09-29
The lands comprise both those held by Thomas de Cambridge and the rest.
Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; John Herris; John Blancpayn; Robert Goderich; William Salle.
Counterpart of lease to John de Luton, skinner, Juliana his wife and John his son of a messuage (as in 83?) for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 3s 4d, 1389-08-15
The messuage is built between a tenement of John Barker and a tenement of Master John Bernard and abuts on a tenement formerly of Helen Cottenham and on the highway.
Witnesses: Richard Masterman, mayor; John Coton; John Blancpayn; Edmund Lister; Thomas Lolworth.
Counterpart of lease to John Dickinson, hosier, of a tenement lately occupied by Edward Morley for 40 years from Michaelmas 1784 at an annual rent of 20s and 2 fat hens and a bottle of sack at audit time., 1784-06-22
The tenement lies between college tenements in the occupation of Anne Edwards (S) and formerly of James Essex [the Hartshorn] (N). [Trumpington St]
Counterpart of lease to John Dickinson, tallow chandler, of a hospice called the White Hart and a garden for 30 years at an annual rent of 7 marks., 1500
Neighbours of the White Hart are now tenements of Robert Goodknape, clerk, and of the college (S), a tenement of John Puregold (N), a tenement lately William Cornerd, brewer's (W) and Peas Market (E). The garden abuts N on part of St Edward's churchyard and part of a Clare Hall tenement (dimensions given),
Witnesses: Robert Moorhouse, mayor; Thomas Trymme; William Goldmyth ; Hugh Chapman and William Heydon, bailiffs
Counterpart of lease to John Dix, clerk, of a foundation, partly built on, for 99 years at an annual rent of 4d., 1466-10-25
The tenement lies between a college tenement now separately inhabited by Richard Squire and Alice Dalton (W) and a tenement partly in the tenure of the said John Dix and partly in the tenure of John Hemnale once Richard Bush (E) (dimensions given).
The copy in the Lease Book has a marginal note of sale to William Worthington for 20s in 1564.
Counterpart of lease to John Dodd and Joan his wife of a tenement for 30 years at an annual rent of 16s, 1467-01-12
The tenement lies between a tenement of the convent 'de pary' (S) and a tenement of St John's hospital (N) and abuts (E) on the highway and (W) on a tenement of Michaelhouse.
No witness list.
Counterpart of lease to John Durant, tanner, of a messuage and land as in 141 for 40 years at an annual rent of 10s, 1628-03-05
Nos. 1-4, 10-11, 16-17, 37, 40, 114-119, 132, 143-44 not used
Counterpart of lease to John Edwards of a tenement for 40 years at an annual rent of 27s 4d and 100 oranges at audit time., 1730-09-21
The tenement abuts (E) on a common way leading to the college, (W) on a college tenement late in the occupation of Hatton Stewkin, (N) on the highway to Pease Market Hill and (S) on a stable late in the occupation of Henry Grogran.