Cambridge St Edward's parish, White Hart
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
'College bills to Michaelmas 1764', 1760 - 1765
Several stray vouchers for earlier years mixed in with those for 1764
Counterpart, 1508-10-05
Witnesses: John Talbot, and John Thirlby, scribe.
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 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 Smithson of a hospice called the 'White Hart' near Peas Market for 10 years at an annual rent of 7 marks and 2s [£4 4s 8d]., 1484-02-10
The White Hart lies between a garden of Richard Adam and a garden lately Thomas Brewer's (N) and tenements lately John Lexham's, the college's and Thomas Hayreman's (S) and abuts (W) on a tenement lately William Cornerd, brewer's and (E) on Peas Market.
Witnesses: Nicholas Hilton, mayor; John Dale; William Newton; Thomas Gibson and John Rawlin, bailiffs.
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.
Lease (or counterpart) to William Winfield of the hospice called the White Hart and a garden for 21 years at an annual rent of 7 marks., 1506-01-28
Neighbours of the White Hart are now Robert Goodknape, clerk, of CCCC (S), John Puregold (N), a tenement lately William Cornerd, brewer's (W) and Peas Market (E). The garden abuts N. partly on St Edward's churchyard and partly on a tenement of Clare Hall's (dimensions given).
Lease to Nicholas Symond, goldsmith, of a hospice called the White Hart and a garden for 27 years at an annual rent of 7 marks 3s 4d., 1508-10-05
Neighbours as in last two.
Lease to William Winfield of London, tailor, of a hospice called the White Hart and a garden for 28 years at an annual rent of 7 marks., 1507-01-22
Neighbours as in last. Alterations, as draft for next, replace Winfield's name with that of Nicholas Symond, goldsmith, reduce the term of the lease to 27 years and increase the rent by 3s 4d.