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Counterpart of lease to John Essex, sadler, of a tenement next 'le Maltmarket' for 60 years at a rent of 2s., 1417-05-03
The tenement lies between two tenements of the said John and abuts on a foundation ('fundum') of Denny Abbey and on 'le maltmarket' and is thirty-three feet long at the north and twenty-two feet wide.
Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; Simon Bentybowe, Roger Faucon.
Dorse: dJohannis Essex sed non ad le peticurye sed in le shraggery vel malt market' and 'Iam h. Ryngsted tenet per Indentura Johannis Veysy per redditum iijs 4d. 1551'.
Counterpart of lease to John Esswell, burgess, of a newly built tenement with several other shops in the market place for 99 years at an annual rent of 30s., 1475-09-29
The property lies between St Mary's churchyard (W) and Well Lane (E) and abuts (S) on a tenement of the master of the house of St John lately Thomas Jakenet's; the other tenement abuts on a tenement of William Barforth (N) (dimensions given).
Witnesses: Robert Damay, mayor; John Reyson; the said John Esswell; Thomas Roger and John Warren, bailiffs.
Dorse: 'Johannis Asshewell' and, later 'modo in tenuria magistri hasell'
Counterpart of lease to John Goldsborough, butcher, of a tenement near the Tolbooth for forty years at a rent of 26s 8d., 1551-08-16
The tenement lies between a tenement of Alexander Smith (N) and a tenement of Thomas Wolf (S) and abuts (W) on the king's highway and (E) on the tolbooth.
Counterpart of lease to John Greene of Landbeach, tailor, of a cottage for forty years at an annual rent of one penny and a good fat hen at audit time., 1689-10-15
Green is to pay the minister at Landbeach 6s 8d yearly for distribution to the poor of Landbeach.
An endorsement by N. L. Hendry, bursar, in 1806, describes the cottage as 'now inhabited by the Parish Clerk and intended for him and his suuccessors'.
(Counterpart of) lease to John Hastings, bookbinder, of a tenement for 12 years at a rent of 10s., 1478-09-29
The tenement is between a tenement lately Mr Dack's (N) and a tenement of the college (S) and abuts on the high street (W) and on a vacant foundation of the college €.
Witnesses: John Wighton, mayor; Richard Roper; William Godfrey; John Reson; Thomas Middleton, bailiffs.
Counterpart of lease to John Herrys of a messuage called 'Frerepyes' with a lodge for 60 years at an annual rent of 4s., 1387-06-29
The messuage lies between a tenement of the said John Herrys and a tenement of William Burton and abuts on the highway and on the ditch towards Muscroft.
Witnesses: Robert Brigham, mayor; John Coton, John Blancpain; Edward Lister; Richard Foukes.
Endorsed by Botwright, ' . . Modo in tenura Reson Joh'is, anno 1462.' Directions of verso illegible without U/V light
Counterpart of lease to John Howe of Landbeach, his wife Johanna and their son Thomas, for their lives of a messuage with a curtilage at an annual rent of 7s, 1383
The messuage was formerly held by Robert Hervey. Penalties as in 91.
Counterpart of lease to John Jakenet, burgess, of a vacant foundation and one new-built part in Well Lane for 10 years at a rent of 6s,, 1465-08-10
The property lies partly between a new tenement in the tenure of Thomas Reggewyn and partly between a tenement of Agnes Gode (E) and between Well Lane (W) and the adjacent house abuts on a tenement of the house of St John the Evangelist (N), the south head abutting on a tenement of the said college.
Counterpart of lease to John Jakenet for ten years at an annual rent of 23s 4d., 1462-03-12
The tenement lies between a tenement of St John's Hospital and a tenement of Thomas Jakenet (S) and another college tenement leased to Richard Andrew, and abuts (E) on Well Lane and (W) on St Mary's churchyard
Counterpart of lease to John Jonson, plumber, of a tenement in Bridge Street between college tenements in the tenure of James Muser and John Owinge for 21 Years at an annual rent of 33s 4d., 1556-11-02
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 Kale or Kele, joiner, of a new built tenement for ten years at an annual rent of 20s., 1508-10-28
The tenement lies between a college tenement leased to Robert Williamson, wait (W) and another college tenement leased to John Manfield (E) and abuts (S) on Sherers Lane.
Counterpart of lease to John Knapton of Sedge Hall for 100 years beyond his death at an annual rent of 40s., 1400-03-25
Witnesses: Thomas Trivet, mayor; Hugh Candlesby, John Gainsford; John Rose, barber; Robert Russell, bailiffs.
Note on dorse: Modo m. Will'mi Lolworth
Counterpart of lease to John le Taverner and Agnes his wife of a messuage next to Schools Lane for the life of the longer liver at an rent of 23s 4d., 1361-11-04
The messuage lies between a tenement of John Sedgeville; and Schools Lane and abuts on a tenement of Geoffrey de Warwick and on the high street.
Witnesses: Stephen Morice, junior, mayor; William Horwode; William Glasswright; Henry le Clerk; Richard de Arderne.
Counterpart of lease to John Leet and Margery his wife of one tenement for 58 years at an annual rent of 4s 6d., 1406-10-06
The tenement lies between a tenement of Thomas Morice and a tenement of Robert Bradway and abuts on a tenement of Ralph Audley and on the highway.
Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; John Essex; Thomas Beverley; William Bush; John Alderhythe.
Counterpart of lease to John Longmayde, burgess, of a tenement called the Angel in Bridge Street for 40 years at an annual rent of 40s., 1551-01-08
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 Lucham of one tenement for 60 years at an annual rent of 8s 6d., 1407-11-30
The tenement lies between a tenement of St Radegund's convent and tenements of Walter Barber and of Water Cotton and abuts on the fair yard and on the king's highway.
Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; John Essex; William Bush; Thomas Beverley; John Alderhythe.
Counterpart of lease to John Lynby, butcher, of a tenement in the Butchery for forty years at an annual rent of 16s., 1470-03-25
The tenement lies between a tenement of Thomas Vyn (N) and a tenement of William Picchard (S) and abuts (W) on the public way and (E) on the Tolbooth.
Witnesses: Robert Coope, mayor; John Hundredyear and Thomas Dych.
Counterpart of lease to John Mabeley of Howes of sixteen and a half acres in Cambridge town , fields and headland for 12 years at an annual rent of 10s 11d., 1396-09-29
Counterpart of lease to John Malt, 'fare carter', of 'le George' in Bridge Street with a tenement annexed for 10 years at an annual rent of 40s., 1478-09-29
The George and annexed tenement lie between a tenement of Thomas Tilney (S) and tenements of CCCC and of Merton (N) and abut (E) on the highway and (W) on the common ditch.
Witnesses: John Wyghton, mayor; Richard Roper; William Godfrey; John Reson; Thomas Middleton, bailiffs.
Counterpart of lease to John Man of Landbeach and Alianore his wife of a messuage with a piece of land and three acres of arable for the term of their lives at an annual rent of 33s 4d., 1383-10-06
The messuage and its land were formerly held by Robert atte Fen. Of the 3 acres, one lies in Dunstalefield next to land of John Bray and abuts on Blakelond way, one lies in 'le Stratefeld' next to land of John Bray and abuts on the common way leading to Cambridge, and one lies in Skatcheboweield next to land of Thomas Michel and abuts on land formerly of Sir Thomas Chamberlain.
Counterpart of lease to John Manfeld, wax chandler, and Cecily his wife of a tenement of 40 years at an annual rent of 33s 4d., 1479-12-15
The tenement lies between a tenement leased by the college to John Cooke, skinner (W), a tenement of Queens' College (collegius Sanctorum Margarete et Bernardi) lately William Syday's (E) and abuts on the king's highway leading to the corn market and on tenements of Corpus and Queens'.
Counterpart of lease to John Mere, Esquire Bedell, and John Norman, burgess, of a tenement in Newnham with barn and yard and part of the college leys, and 8 acres three roods of land in the west field, 1550-10-01
Counterpart of lease to John Metham, draper, and Agnes his wife of one messuage(neighbours as in 09/10/23) for 50 years at an annual rent of 20s., 1434-10-28
Witnesses: Robert Brigham, mayor; Richard Wright; John Plomer; Robert Pinnington; Robert Mannipas, bailiff.
Counterpart of lease to John More and Agnes his wife of one tenement for 60 years at a rent of 10s., 1408-07-25
The tenement lies between a tenement of the college and a tenement of Thomas Ratford and abuts on the high street.
Witnesses: John Gainsford, mayor; John Herris; Thomas Trivet; Thomas Jacob; John Abraham.
Counterpart of lease to John Nunn of messuages and lands at Over from 21 years from Michaelmas 1790 at an annual rent of 18s; 6 bushels of wheat and 6½ bushels of malt., 1791-03-29
Neighbours specified.