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Found in 1140 Collections and/or Records:
Counterpart of lease to Oliver Green of the Blue Boar inn in High Ward St for 99 years at an annual rent of 33s 4d., 1570-07-11
The inn lies between a tenement of St John's and the tenement or inn called Burden Hostel now in the tenure of Owen Wilson.
Counterpart of lease to Oliver Hangrave, barber, of two tenements in the market place, next Combers Lane, for 20 years at an annual rent of 20s., 1430-09-29
Counterpart of lease to Paul Smith, apothecary and grocer, of a tenement in the Butchery for forty years at an annual rent of 26s 8d., 1515-01-02
The tenement was previously occupied by William Seman, deceased; neighbours not given.
Counterpart of lease to Peter Bright, stationer, of a messuage in decay and a void ground at the east end of St Sepulchre's church for 40 years at an annual rent of 3s 4d., 1527-04-20
The property lies between a messuage and ground of St John's College on either side and abuts (E) on the King's Ditch and (W) on St Sepulchre's churchyard and is 191 feet 7 inches long, 22 feet 3 inches wide at the west head and 18 and a half feet at the east end
Counterpart of lease to Peter Mayit and Cristiana his wife of three shops with solars with a garden adjacent for 35 years at an annual rent of 20s., 1408-07-22
The property is between tenements of Thomas Ratford and of the college and abuts on the king's highway and on land of the college.
Witnesses: John Gainsford, mayor; John Herris; Thomas Trivet.
Counterpart of lease to Peter Taylor and Samuel Stanley, brewers and partners, of The Wrestlers, in Petty Cury, for nine years from Lady Day 1750 at an annual rent of £20., 1749-02-07
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.
Counterpart of lease to Reginald de Comberton, burgess, and Philip his son of a piece of land next to the land of Elias de Greenston and extending along the King's highway to the land Thomas de Watlington holds of the church., 1298-12-21
Witnesses: John Dunning, mayor; Geoffrey Knyvet; Simon Godeman; John Ere; John de Lek, bailiff; Bartholomew Gogging; John de Aylsham; Robert de Hinton; William de Ledes; Robert Tuliet; Michael Pilat.
Counterpart of lease to Richard Andrew of 4 shops with solars in Combers Lane for 40 years at a rent of 10s., 1406-10-06
The shops lie between a tenement of the college and a tenement once Ralph Watton's and abut on Combers Lane and St Mary's churchyard,
Witnesses: John Gainsford, mayor; John Bilney; Thomas Trivet; William Bush; Thomas Jacob.
Counterpart of lease to Richard Ashwell and Beatrice his wife and their child of a hard standing ('fundum') on the 'Maltmarket' for the life of the longest liver at a rent of 6d., 1390-07-16
It lies between tenements of the said Richard on either side and abuts on the hard standing of Manial de Denny and is 20 and a half feet square.
Witnesses: Richard Masterman, mayor; John Coton; John Blancpayn; Ricahrd Fouke; John Thriplow.
Counterpart of lease to Richard Atkinson, burgess, of the Katerin Whele for forty years from 25 Dec. 1549 at an annual rent of 27s 6d., 1550-01-06
Atkinson to re-build the premises if necessary.
Note on dorse: vacat
Counterpart of lease to Richard Bristow of two tenements for 60 years at an annual rent of 20s., 1407-09-29
The tenements lie between a tenement once Robert Sterne and John Castre's and a college tenement and abut at one head on a tenement once the property of the said John Castre, Robert Constable and the college and on the king's highway.
Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; John Herris; Thomas Trivet; William Bush; Thomas Jacob.
Counterpart of lease to Richard Brockton and Margaret his wife of a tenement for 30 years at an annual rent of 5s., 1427-07-12
Counterpart of lease to Richard de Bury and Agnes his wife of a messuage between messuages of John le Goldsmith and of Simon Glover and abutting on the king's highway for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 7s., 1375-02-23
With clause relating to repairs.
Witnesses: John Gibbon, mayor; Robert Brigham; John Coton; John Norton.
Endorsed in a 16th-century hand: 'Iam demissa Johanni Moll pro termino 80 annorum.'
Counterpart of lease to Richard de Weston, 'peyntour', and Saykyne his wife of a kitchen and curtilage for the life of the longer liver and one year thereafter at an annual rent of 18d, 1359-05-22
The property lies between St Bene't's churchyard and a messuage of Robert le Wright and extends from the messuage in which the said Richard lives to the house of the Rector of St Bene't's.
Witnesses: Stephen, son of Bartholomew Morice, mayor; Richard de Arderne; Andrew de Cottenham
Counterpart of lease to Richard de Weston, 'peyntour', and Saykyne his wife of a messuage for the life of the longer liver and one year thereafter at an annual rent of 18s 6d, 1359-05-20
The messuage lies between the churchyard of St Bene't's and a messuage of Robert le Wright, and abuts on the highway.
Witnesses: Stephen, son of Bartholomew Morice, mayor; Richard de Arderne; Andrew de Cottenham; John de Britling
Counterpart of lease to Richard Gosnell, MA, and Ellen his wife of the White Hart and a garden plot for forty years at an annual rent of £4., 1548-06-10
Neighbours now tenements of Henry Veysey and of the college (S) a tenement of Gonville Hall in the tenure of William Hawk (N), a tenement of William Speringe commonly called the Cross Key (W) and the Peas Market (E).
Counterpart of lease to Richard Hall, tailor, and Helen his wife of property as in 25c for 40 years at an annual rent of 16s, 1541-06-02
Northern neighbour now a tenement of St John's College.
No witness list.
Counterpart of lease to Richard Lightfoot, Joan his wife and one little one ('uno paruo eorundem') of a tenement for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 8s., 1391-09-09
The tenement lies between a tenement of Robert Sterne and John Castre on one side and a tenement of the college on the other and abuts at one head on a tenement of Robert Constable, barber, and of the said John Castre, and on the king's highway at the other.
Witnesses: John Blancpayn, mayor; Richard Fouke; John Ctton; John Herris; Henry Perchman.
Counterpart of lease to Richard Moody, tailor, of a tenement as in 25.c for 40 years at an annual rent of 16s., 1567-07-03
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 Richard Noke, leather-seller, of a tenement for 20 years at an annual rent of 10s., 1547-11-20
The tenement lies between a tenement of the College of Ely (N) and a tenement of St John's College (S) and abuts (E) on Bridge Street; depth 20 feet, width, 14 feet.
Endorsed: 'vacat'
Counterpart of lease to Richard Noke, 'pointer and preiser of the university', of the George for 20 years from Michaelmas 1573 at an annual rent of £4 6s 8d, 1556-10-27
Nos. 83 and 84 not used
Counterpart of lease to Richard Perchymynmaker [parchment-maker] and Agnes his wife of a tenement for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 14s, 1470-03-25
The tenement lies between two tenements of CCCC and abuts (W) on the highway and (E) on the college. (No witnesses)
Counterpart of lease to Richard Rawson of a house with a solar, as in 23., 1483-06-20
Witnesses: John Ashwell, mayor; John Dalle; John Bell; William Thirkell; Richard Woodcock, bailiffs.
Counterpart of lease to Richard Rose, Joseph Porter, Isaac Coxall and Joseph Harper of a messuage and lands in Over for 120 years from Michaelmas 1712 at an annual rent of 18s; 6 bushels of wheat and 6½ bushels of malt., 1743-02-21
Neighbours given. Endorsed: 'A clause added more than in the former lease that obliges the tenent to entartain the Coll: wh. Court is held at Over provided not oftner then once in 7 yrs.'
Counterpart of lease to Richard Savage and Agnes his wife of a tenement for twelve years at an annual rent of 30s., 1463-03-12
The tenement lies between a tenement of William Syday (E) and another college tenement currently occupied by John Curtis (W) and abuts (S) on the king's highway opposite the corn market and (N) partly on a tenement of the said college and partly on a tenement of William Syday.