indenture
Found in 1140 Collections and/or Records:
Counterpart of lease to St John's College of 3 acres of pasture in the west fields of Cambridge, for 21 years at an annual rent of 6s 8d., 1631-02-10
Most of the land was at one time gravel pits and it is currently in the occupation of St John's College. It lies between land of King's College, now in the occupation of Benjamin Pryme (S) and a parcel of waste ground (N) and abuts (E) on Long Green, now belonging to Trinity College and (W) on Bin Brook.
Endorsed 'Benedict Colledge o St John's Coll./ Lease for the new walkes'.
Counterpart of lease to Stephen Neel of 26 acres and half a rood of arable land in Cambridge field for 30 years at an annual rent of 30s., 1397-09-29
Counterpart of lease to Stephen Neel of a messuage for 80 years., 1400-09-08
Witnesses: Thomas Trivet, mayor; Hugh Candlesby; John Gainsford; John Rose, barber; Robert Russell, bailiffs.
Counterpart of lease to the Rev. Samuel Vince of a house formerly occupied by Thomas Paris for 40 years from Michaelmas 1799 at an annual rent of 23s 4d., 1800-05-02
The house is further defined as being next Kerchevall [i.e. 1 King's Parade].
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Balthrop of Borough Grene of a mill hill and a windmill which Thomas has erected on it for 99 years from Michaelmas next at an annual rent of 3s 4d., 1553-09-01
No. 1 not used. No. 116 relates to Swaffham; No. 178 is now 207A
Also included are holdings in the nearby parishes of Milton (Middleton), Cottenham (Cotenham), Impington (Impiton or Empiton), and elsewhere
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Barrett, bookseller, of two tenements (as in 26) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1826 at an annual rent of 40s and one very good fat rabbit at audit time., 1827-02-19
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 Thomas Bartilmow, tailor, of a tenement for 40 years at a rent of 12s., 1485-03-08
The tenement is between tenements of the college to the north and south and the west head abuts on the king's highway and the east head on foundations of the college and of the chantry of St Mary's.
Witnesses: Nicholas Hilton, mayor; John Dale; William Newton; Thomas Gibson and John Rawlin, bailiffs.
Notes on dorse referring to Trinity Hall.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Bird of the George for seven years at an annual rent of £4 10s 4d, 1510-04-24
Previous tenants named as John Chamneys, Robert Thomson and John Jenyn
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Bracebridge, barber and University bedell, for 20 years of a garden late in the tenure of John Suckling at an annual rent of 20s., 1510-11-08
The garden is adjacent to ground of Christ's College (S), ground in the tenure of the Principal and scholars of Trinity Hostel (N), a stone wall of Christ's College (E) and a common lane leading towards the Greyfriars wall (W).
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Brampton, chaplain, of a tenement in Cutlers Row next the market called 'le Pultrye' for 30 years at an annual rent of 10s., 1412-01-20
Witnesses: John Gainsforde, mayor; John Herris; Simon Bentybow; William Prisere; Richard Andrew, spicer.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Caldecote, Agnes his wife and one son of two vacant plots for one year beyond the life of the longest liver at a rent of 20s per annum., 1378-02-25
The plots lie between a plot of John Coton, lately the property of John Taverner, and a vacant plot leased to John Thriplow by the college on the one side and a vacant plot once John Essex's on the other (dimensions given).
Witnesses: John Gibbon, senior; Henry Bayser; Thomas Trivet.
Property described on dorse as a garden.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Campion, cordwainer, of a tenement [5 Bene't St] lately occupied by Christopher Green, tailor, for 40 years from Michaelmas 1658 at an annual rent of 26s 8d., 1658-11-17
The tenement abuts (W) on the inn of the college occupied by Thomas Nuttin, innholder, called the Eagle and Child, (N) on the stable of the same and (E) on a tenement called Cross Keys [4 Bene't Street].
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Chandler, Isabel his wife and one son of a tenement for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 20s., 1392-03-26
The tenement lies between a tenement of John Blancpayn and a tenement leased by the college to Henry atte Field and abuts on a tenement leased by the college to Michael Potter and on the market place.
Witnesses: John Marchal, mayor; John Cotton; Richard Fouke; John Blaunkpayn; John Herry
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Chopat, carpenter, of a tenement in Preachers Street for 80 years at an annual rent of 3s 4d., 1428-04-04
The tenement lies between a tenement previously Robert Brigham's amd a tenement of Robert Peddington and abuts on the street and on the said tenement of Robert Brigham.
Witnesses: William Wedgwood, mayor; Thomas Spenser; Simon Rankin; Robert Malpas; Stephen Barber, bailiff.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Duxworth of a vacant plot for a gutter and a spout for 99 years at an annual rent of 1d., 1483-06-25
The plot, which is 64 feet long and one and a half feet wide lies between a tenement of the said Thomas (S) and another college tenement (N) and abuts (W) on the highway and (E) on the college garden.
Note on dorse: 'Iam in tenura Johannis norman in parochia S. Edwardi'.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Essex, 'fisher', of one messuage for thirty years at an annual rent of 18 shillings., 1399-01-31
The message lies between a messuage of the college and a garden belonging to the town and abuts on the highway and on the King's Ditch.
Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; John Blancpayn; John Herryi; Robert Baylham; John Somery, barber.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Frank Stanley of 8 Bene't Street for 40 years from Michaelmas 1897 at an annual rent of £30., 1898-07-04
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Hart and Katherine his wife of one tenement for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 13s 4d,, 1407-10-06
The tenement lies between a tenement once William Paunfelon's and a watercourse and abuts on the high way and on the King's Ditch.
Witnesses: John Gainsford, mayor; Thyomas Trivet; John Bilney; William Bush; Thomas Jacob.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Heyreman of a tenement for 40 years at an annual rent of 4s 6d, 1437-11-23
The tenement has an entrance between a tenement of the monks of Denny and a tenement of the college, and abuts at one head on a tenement of the said monks and a tenement of John Duxworth and at the other on a tenement of the college; the entrance abuts on Notes lane.
Witnesses: William Wedgewood, mayor; John Semer; Thomas Goode; Robert Pennington; Thomas Fuller, bailiffs
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Hunter, burgess and smith, of a barn and close for 30 years at an annual rent of 6s 8d., 1514-04-12
The property ('vocata olim fryerpyes', according to a marginal note, probably later) lies between a tenement of Clare Hall (S) and a tenement of Trinity College and the common of Cambridge (N) and abuts (E) on a common lane and (W) on Cambridge town common.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Jacob of a vacant plot in Notes Lane for 50 years at an annual rent of 6s, 1435-04-17
The plot abuts (E) on a tenement of the said Thomas and (W) on the garden of a college tenement and on a garden of the said Thomas, and measures 6 and a half virgates in length and 5 and seven-eighths virgates in width.
Witnesses: Robert Brigham, mayor; Richard Wright; John Plomer; Robert Pennington; Robert Malpas, bailiffs.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Nash, linen draper, of the corner tenement as in 217 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1808 at an annual rent of 32s and two good clean well-fed capons., 1809-05-10
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Page, burgess, and Margaret his wife, of a garden and a shed for 59 years at an annual rent of seven pence., 1425-08-06
The property lies between a tenement of John Warwick and a garden which the fellows of Holy Trinity Hospice hold of Dereham Abbey and abuts on an 'ortus' of Alexander Westmorland and on the King's Ditch.
Witnesses: John Warwick, mayor; Simon Bentybow; John Bilney.
Notes on dorse include reference of fol. 67 of Register.
Counterpart of lease to Thomas Paris, gent., of a tenement, formerly two, lately occupied by William Bennett, for 40 years from Michaelmas 1785 at an annual rent of 23s 4d., 1786-05-27
The tenement lies between a college tenement formerly in the occupation of Daniel Coxall, cordwainer and now of the widow Pratt (S) and abuts (W) on the High Ward Street.