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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 |
| 34 |
Lease to John Hemnale, barber, of a shop with a solar (as in 09/9/27) for forty years at an annual rent of 14s., |
| 35 |
Counterpart of lease to John Bell of Grantchester, freemason, of a tenement for ten years at an annual rent of 20s. |
| 36 |
Counterpart of lease to William Whiteman, burgess, of a hospice called the White Hart' for 13 years at a rent of seven marks. |
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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. |
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Counterpart of lease to Robert Joseph, tailor, of a tenement on the corner of the lane leading to the church for ten years at an annual rent of 32s. |
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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. |
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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. |
| 41 |
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. |
| 42 |
Counterpart |
| 43 |
Lease to William Hawk, 'raffman', of a stable in St Austin's Lane for twelve years at an annual rent of 6s 8d, |
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Cambridge, St Edward's parish deeds
| Title |
Counterpart of lease to Robert Joseph, tailor, of a tenement on the corner of the lane leading to the church for ten years at an annual rent of 32s. |
| Reference |
CCCC09/09/38 (former reference: X 3.i) |
| Creator |
Master and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC |
| Covering Dates |
26 May 1498 (13 Henry VII) |
| Extent and Medium |
2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript |
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| Content and context |
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The tenement lies between the said lane (N) and a college tenement in the tenure of William Court (S) and abuts on the highway (W) and the college garden (E).
Attached bond of Robert Joseph, Thomas Dekyn, brewer, and Clement Attleby, rough mason, in £20 to perform covenants.
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