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Counterpart of lease to William Finch of two tenements now in the occupation of Charles Finch and Richard Batteley for forty years at an annual rent of 50s, 1742-12-16
One of the tenements lies between a college tenement leased to James Large (E) and the Lllypot (W and N) and the highway leading to the wheat market (S); the other lies between the Lilypot (E) and a tenement in the tenure of William Richards (W) and abuts on the Lilypot (N) and the said highway (S)
Counterpart of lease to William Hill, farrier, and Margaret his wife of a shop with a solar, 1475-05-10
The shop lies between a tenement of St John's (N) [as in 2 and 3] and a tenement of the said William (S) and abuts (W) on Bridge Street and (E) on a tenement of the said William, and is four and three-quarter rods in length and three and a half rods in width.
Witnesses: John Coke, mayor; Thomas Hunning; Robert Hungerford; Nicholas Hilton; Geoffrey Fisher, bailiffs.
Endorsed: Iam habitat Thomas Ventris, anno. 1551
Counterpart of lease to William Hiron and Stephen Thrower of a house formerly occupied by Mrs Wilkes for 40 years from Michaelmas 1813 at an annual rent of £1 3s 4d, 1814-03-04
The house lies between a college tenement in the occupation of Mr Nash (S) and a tenement in the occupation of Richard Hitch (see 205) (N) and abuts (W) on the street and (E) on a college tenement in the occupation of Mrs Hazard.
Counterpart of lease to William Hurst, butcher, of a tenement in the Butchery for 21 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d., 1555-09-01
The tenement abuts on the street called the Butchery (E), on Peas Market Hill (S), on a lane on the east head of the church (W) and a college tenement leased to William Prat (N).
Counterpart of lease to William Kemp, labourer, of the tenement in which the said William now dwells from Michaelmas next ensuing for 40 years at an annual rent of 20s, 1552-09-01
The tenement lies between tenements of the college (S) and a tenement of Peterhouse (N) and abuts (E) on Swinescroft and (W) on the highway
Counterpart of lease to William Lemes and Robert Lemes his son of 20 acres and 3 roods of arable land in the town and fields of Cambridge for 30 years at an annual rent of 25s 5d., 1396-09-29
Counterpart of lease to William Lenton, William Stertover and John Bennet of the manor of Madingley and one messuage called Coys for 6 years at an annual rent of £10 13s 4d, 1468-01-21
The manor is described as 'nuper Johannis Say militis modo Com. Cant.'
Counterpart of lease to William Martin, mason, of a tenement with a garden for 60 years at an annual rent of 10s, 1474-10-01
The property lies between two college tenements, one held by Robert Dickinson (S) and the other occupied by Thomas Lockyer (N) and abuts (W) on Trumpington Strete and E on a wall of the college. It measures 11 yards 2 feet in width at the W end and 12 yards at the E end, as is 23 yards 1 foot long.
Witnesses: John Coke, mayor; Robert Hungerford, Nicholas Hilton; Thomas Hunning; Geoffrey Fisher, bailiffs
Counterpart of lease to William Otley, draper, of a tenement for 20 years after his death at an annual rent of 30s., 1400-04-18
The tenement lies betweena shop of the college (S) and a vacant plot of Thomas Mors (N) and abuts on the high street and on the college 'mansio'.
Witnesses: Thomas Trivet, mayor; John Rose, barber; Robert Russell; Thomas Caldecote; John Abraham; Robert Cooper.
Counterpart of lease to William Prentice, carpenter, of a tenement for 60 years at an annual rent of 14s 4d provided that John Bunne has the use of the upper and lower chambers during his life, Prentice to have the option of leasing them thereafter, 1481-01-10
The tenement lies between a tenement of Master William Malster (E) and a college tenement (W) and abuts (S) on the highway and (N) on a tenement of John Meyr, mason.
Witnesses: John Erlych, mayor; William Ward; William Smith; William Waleys; Thomas Middleton, bailiffs.
Counterpart of lease to William Robinson, burgess, of the Birdbolt Inn and 11 and a half acres of arable land for 40 years at an annual rent of 40s., 1553-04-08
Another lease of the Birdbolt to William Robinson dated 16 Nov. 1552? Is found at f. 94A in Lease Book 1 on a page apparently once pasted up indicating invalidity.
Counterpart of lease to William Roger of Over of a tenement and lands for 40 years at an annual rent of 4s, 1474-03-25
The tenement lies between tenements of Thomas Bottisham and John Butcher, on either side, and abuts on Fanne End street and on Cross street. The lands comprise three roods of common in Ouse Fen and a rood of meadow in Pressey meadow.
Copious Parkerian notes on dorse re holdings in Over.
Counterpart of lease to William Rudd, chaplain, and John Keylesham of Cambridge of the rectory of Grantchester at a rent of £20 for the next three years., 1469-09-29
Schedule of stock and implements by Thomas Dyche and Roger Pechard attached.
Counterpart of lease to William Sheffield, brewer, of a garden for 99 years at an annual rent of 16d., 1481-12-04
The garden lies between a tenement of John Fuller, lately William Youngwood's (N) and a tenement of the [Hospital of] St John the Evangelist (S) and abuts (W) on Preachers Street and (E) on a tenement lately the said William Youngwood's (dimensions given)
Counterpart of lease to William Smith, tailor, of the Angel Inn in Bridge St or Conduit Streete in the parish of All Saints for 40 years at an annual rent of 40s., 1565-04-08
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 William Spencer and Joan his wife of a tenement in 'le Maltmarket' for sixty years at a rent of 2s., 1408-07-25
The tenement lies between a tenement of Thomas Caldecote and the brewhouse of Richard Ashwell and abuts on a tenement of the college's and on the ch; Thomas Jacob; Robert Bradway.
Note on dorse confirms rent and indicates that the tenant in 1466 was John Ansty, and the rent was payable by Thomas Burgoyn.
Counterpart of lease to William Spierinck, stationer, of a tenement for sixty years at an annual rent of 33s 4d, 1537-07-12
The tenement lies between a college tenement leased to Nicholas Spierinck (S) and another leased to Roger Sherman (N) and abuts (E) on the king's high street at the west end of St Mary's.
Endorsed by Matthew Parker: 'Hanc Alienationem factam Petro Sherys bibliopolae Approbamus pro hac vice nos infra scripti quorum interest, Anno 1551' . With Parker's signature and lists of fellows in his hand.
Counterpart of lease to William Squire of a tenement for 40 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d, 1481-01-05
The tenement lies on a corner between a tenement of the Rector of St Bene't's (S) and the highway (N) and abuts (E) on a college tenement and (W) on the high street.
Witnesses: John Erlych, mayor; William Ward; William Smith; William Waleys; Thomas Middleton, bailiffs.
Counterpart of lease to William Waleys and Margaret his wife of a tenement for 20 years at a rent of 20s., 1482-11-07
The tenement is between a tenement once Margaret Falcon's, now in the tenure of John Ray (S) and a college tenement leased to John Caraway (N), the east head abuts on the high street and the west head on a foundation lately William Dalling's now John Ray's.
Counterpart of lease to William Waleys, burgess, of a tenement on the west side of the High Street for 20 years at a rent on 20s., 1463-06-20
The tenement is between a college tenement lately in the tenure of Richard Middleton (N) and a tenement inhabited by Thomas Green, and backs onto the foundation of William Dallyng.
Counterpart of lease to William Warin of Toft, Inetta his wife, and his son, of one messuage for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 6s., 1357-06-08
The messuage lies between messuages of the house of the Bishop of Norwich and of the Rector of Burleigh and abuts on a messuage of Helen Cottenham and on the highway.
Witnesses: Roger de Harleston, mayor; Henry de Tangmere; William Horwode; Richard Martin; Henry le Clerk.
Counterpart of lease to William Whiteman, burgess, of a hospice called the White Hart' for 13 years at a rent of seven marks., 1477-09-29
The property lies between a tenement of John Bailey and a tenement lately Thomas Brewer's (N) and tenements lately John Lexham's, of CCCC and Thomas Hayreman's (S) and abuts (W) on a tenement of William Cornerd, brewer, and (E) on a highway called Peas Market..
Witnesses: Robert Coope, mayor; William Ward; William Barforth; John Ward; William Walleye, bailiff.
Counterpart of lease to William Whiteman, burgess of a hospice called the White Hart with goods and chattels for 20 years at an annual rent of seven marks, 1470-09-29
The property lies between a tenement or te\
ements of John Bailey and Thomas Brewer (N) and a tenement or tenements of John Lexham of CCC and Thomas Hayreman (S) and abuts (W) on a tenement of William Cornerd, brewer, and € on the road called Peas Market.
Indenture for schedule of goods annexed, but it bears only the heading, no entries.
Witnesses: Robert Coop, mayor; John Wilton; John Undyrder; John Warren and Thomas Dyche, bailiffs.
Counterpart of lease to William Wright, confectioner, of premises as in 235.2 for 14 years from Michaelmas 1851 at an annual rent of £40. Plan included., 1851-12-04
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used.
Counterpart of lease to William Youngwood, brewer, of a garden for 41 years at an annual rent of 16d., 1478-03-25
The garden lies between a tenement of the said William (N) and a tenement of the [Hospital of] St John the Evangelist (S) and abuts (W) on Preachers Street and (E) on a tenement of the said William.