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08 Cambridge, Great St Mary's parish deeds
09 Cambridge, St Edward's parish deeds
10 Cambridge, Great St Andrew's parish deeds
11 Cambridge, St Botolph's parish deeds
12 Cambridge, St Michael's parish deeds
13 Cambridge, Newnham, St Peter's and St Giles's parish deeds
14 Cambridge, Little St Mary's parish (AKA St Peter without Trumpington Gate) deeds
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Cambridge, Great St Andrew's parish deeds

Title Cambridge, Great St Andrew's parish deeds
Reference GBR/2938/CCCC09/10
(former reference: XI)
Creator Various
Covering Dates c. 1317–1950
Extent and Medium 7 boxes
Repository Corpus Christi College Cambridge Archives
Content and context

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.

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Please cite as Corpus Christi College Cambridge Archives, Cambridge, Great St Andrew's parish deeds, CCCC09/10

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Corpus/CCCC09/10 contains:
1 Grant to Simon son of Henry de Barton of land in the parish of St Andrew without Barnwell Gate. The land lies between land once Simon Godelot's and land once William de Newnham's and abuts (N) on land once Matilda Gallion's. Witnesses: the Dean of Cambridge; Bartholomew Gogging; William Eliot; Robert de Madingley; Philip de Hingham.
Creator: Eleanor de Gurnay, widow.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
c. 1260-c. 1290
2 Grant to Eleanor de Gurnay of a parcel of land at an annual rent of one halfpenny. Gersuma of one silver mark. The land constitutes of southernmost part of Matilda's messuage and lies between the messuage held by Eleanor and a house given by Matilda to her daughter, and abuts on a tenement of Helen Althope and land once Simon Godelot's. Witnesses: William Elyot; Peter de Wilbraham; Robert de Madingley; Ernisius Mercator; William Goldring; Robert Edward; William Molenmdinar'; William Godsone; John le Cutler; Nicholas Day.
Creator: Matilda Galion, widow of Roger de Wilbraham.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
c. 1260-c. 1290
3 Grant to Eleanor de Gurnay of a parcel of land at an annual rent of a pair of white gloves. Gersuma of 18 shillings sterling (neighbours as in 09/10/1. Witnesses: William Eliot; Thomas Plate'; Henry de Mordon; William Godson; John le Cutler; Robert Edward; William Molendiar; John Faber; Robert de Hauxton of York, scrivener.
Creator: Matilda Galion, widow of Roger de Wilbraham.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
c. 1260-c. 1290
4 Grant to Geoffrey de Boudon, citizen and spice-dealer of London, of 20s annual quit rent from a corner tenement in the tenancy of Peter le Smith in the parish of St Andrew within Barnwell Gates. The tenement lies between a tenement once Walter le Usher's (N) and the King's Ditch (S) abd extends from the king's highway (W) to the King's Ditch (E). Witnesses: Robert Dunning, mayor; John de Denford; Robert de Welton; Gilbert de Chacy; William de Bodeney, bailiff; Simon de Refham; Guy Lespicer; John de Leyk'; Adam de Bungay; Thomas de Elm.
Creator: Stephen son of the late Adam Godson.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
4 Jan. 1317
5 Grant to William de Betaigne, citizen and spice-dealer of London, of 20s annual quit rent as in 09/10/1. Witnesses: Simon de Refham, mayor; Adam de Bungay; Thomas de Elm; Richerus Lespicer; Robert de Saham.
Creator: Geoffrey de Boudon, citizen and spice-dealer of London.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
21 Dec. 1321
6 Grant to John of Cambridge, of 20s annual quit rent as in 09/10/1. Witnesses: Simon de Refham; John de Denford; Robert de Comberton; John Pilet; John Morice.
Creator: William de Betaigne, citizen and spice-dealer of London.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
1 July 1325
7 Letters of attorney to John son of John Pawe, Nicholas his brother, William de Castre and Nicholas de Nonnington to take seisin of a messuage and a garden, a piece of land with a cottage on it and a tenement. The messuage was given by Joan, daughter and heir of the late Hugh Leuerot, the remaining premises by her sister Katherine. Witnesses: Andrew le Horner; Robert Pickard; Geoffrey Leefhogge, all dwelling in Fleet Street in the suburbs of London.
Creator: Thomas de Southwark, clerk.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
22 May 1331
8 Grant to Thomas Wyth of Cambridge and Roesia Salaman of three shops with solars situated in front of Roesia's messuage. The shops lie between shops of Stephen de Paunfield and a shop once William de Lindsey's. Witnesses: Philip Cayly, mayor; John de Toft; Nicholas Pauwe; John de Newton; Henry de Middleton; John de Tottenham; Robert de Quy.
Creator: John de Baldock of Meldreth.
1 membrane; vellum; Stained; Manuscript.
23 Aug. 1342
9 Grant to Richard de Walpole, his nephew, of a messuage in Preachers Street.;. The property lies between a messuage of Willliam Pawe and a messuage once Walter de Ware's and abuts (E) on the king's highway.
Creator: Reginald de Walpole, chaplain.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
8 May 1349
10 Grant to John le Noble, chaplain, Henry de Tangmere, William de Horwode, Thomas Wyth, John Arnold, Thomas de Buckworth, Thomas de Childerley, John de Eccles, Guy Foukes and Robert de Fulbourn of a messuage. The messuage is next to a tenement of Wsilliam Pawe and extends from the king's highway up to a garden once William de Warwick's. Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; John de Cottenham; John de Bromholm; William Pawe; John de Pupiton; William de Lindsey.
Creator: Thomas son of John de Hill of Walpole.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
9 May 1349
11 Grant to John le Noble, chaplain, Henry de Tangmere, William de Horwode, Thomas de Buckworth, Thomas de Childerley, John de Eccles and Simon de Sleaford of one messuage. The messuage is next to a tenement of John de Cottenham and abuts on the king's highway. Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; Thomas Wyth; John de Cottenham; Peter Carbonel; John de Impington.
Creator: Simon de Refham.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
6 May 1349–13 May 1349
12 Grant to William de Horwode and others of 3s 4d annual rent from a messuage once Margaret Andrew's; and 18d annual rent from another messuage once Thomas Levelyf's in St Mary's parish; and 18d from a tenement of the scholars of Clare Hall. The other grantees are: Henry de Tangmere; William Chapman; Roger de Refham; John Hardy and Simon de Sleaford. Witnesses: Thomas Morice; Stephen son of John Morice; Edmund le Lister; John de Binwood; Eudo de Refham and James Fisher.
Creator: Almeric de Wellington, knight.
1 membrane; vellum; Slight damage along old folds; Manuscript.
7 Feb. 1352
13 Agreement with Peter de Walpole of Cambridge and Elizabeth, Peter's wife, concerning the diversion of 20s annual rent proceeding from one tenement. The tenement lies between a tenement of Master Roger de Harleston and the King's Ditch and abuts on Roger de Harleston's tenement and on the king's highway. Witnesses: Stephen son of John Morice, mayor; Master Rogert de Harleston; John Wyth; John de Essex; Roger de Refham.
Creator: Thomas of Cambridge.
1 membrane; vellum; Very grubby; Manuscript.
21 Sep. 1353
14 Grant to John de Secchenill, William de Horwode, William the perpetual vicar of the church of All Saints' next St John's Hospital, and John de Stockton of Cambridge of part of a messuage with reversion to the rest on the death of Katherine Dengayne. The part-messuage lies between a college tenement and a tenement of Master Roger de Harleston, once John de Newton's, and abuts on the king's highway. Witnesses: Roger de Harleston, mayor; John de Baldock; John Wyth; Roger de Refham; John de Berney.
Creator: Thomas Dengayne and Katherine his wife.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
31 Oct. 1356
15 Grant to John de Beche and Emma de Wereham of two empty pieces of ground within Barnwell Gates. The plots lie between a vacant plot of CCCC and a plot once Stephen de Paunfield's and abut at one head on the college plot and the King's Ditch at at the other on Petty Cury. Witnesses: Stephen son of John Morice, mayor; Roger de Harleston; John de Baldock; Richard de Finchingfield; Geoffrey Pawe; John de Fulbourn.
Creator: William de Horwode and others.
1 membrane; vellum; Faded; Manuscript.
5 Nov. 1361
16a Grant to Master Thomas de Eltisley, senior, William Horwode and Robert de Stayne of an empty plot, once John Sedgeville's, in Petty Cury. The plot lies between a tenement once Stephen de Paunfield's (W) and a tenement of CCCC (E).
Creator: John de Beche of Swavesey, servant of John de Sedgeville.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
2 Jan. 1362
16b Quitclaim to Master Thomas de Eltisley, senior, Master of CCCC of all right to a messuage in Petty Cury next to a messuage once Richard Paul's (W). Witnesses: Richard de Arderne; William de Horwode and William Hostiler.
Creator: John de Fulbourn, tanner.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
12 Nov. 1368
17 Counterpart lease to Robert Baylham, burgess, and Isabel his wife of a messuage for life and for ten years after the death of the longer liver at an annual rent of four marks. The messuage lies between a tenement of Robert Barber and a tenement once Master Thomas de Eltisley and William Horwode's and abuts on the king's highway and on the King's Ditch. Witnesses: John Coton, mayor; John Morice; John Gibbon; Robert Barber; John Ashwell. Notes on dorse that the property was in the tenure of Robert Garland, brewer, in 1462, and of John White in 1465.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
7 Jan. 1378
18 Counterpart of lease to Robert Baylham, burgess, of a piece of garden for 300 years at an annual rent of one silver penny.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
3 Feb. 1379
19 Counterpart of lease to John Chadenhall and Helen his wife of a house with a courtyard for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of twelve silver pennies. The house lies between the garden of the vicar of Holy Trinity and a tenement once William de Thaxted's and abuts on the King's Ditch and on a garden once Peter Carbonel's. Witnesses: John Blancpayn, mayor; John Morice; John Coton; Simon Glover; John Refham.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
21 May 1379
20 Counterpart of lease to Robert Baylham, skinner, of one messauge for 70 years at an annual rent of ten silver shillings. The messuage lies between a tenement leased to the said Robert by the college and another college tenement leased to Robert Colourmaker and abuts (N) on the king's highway. Witnesses: Robert Brigham, mayor; Roger Harleston; John Coton; John Blancpayn; Richard Fouke.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
1 Nov. 1386
21 Counterpart of lease to Robert Baylham and Emmota his wife of two tenements for life and for forty years after the death of the longer liver at an annual rent of four marks. The tenements lie between a tenement of Walter Darbour and a tenement leased by the college to Robert Colourmaker and abuts on the King's Ditch and on Petty Cury. Witnesses: John Marshal, mayor; John Coton; John Blancpayn; John Herris and Robert Barber.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
24 June 1392
22 Counterpart of lease to Robert Bladesmith and Katherine his wife and a child of one tenement on Preachers Street for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of five shillings. The tenement lies between a tenement of John Marshal and a tenement of John Queenborough and abuts on the tenement of the said John Marshal and on Preachers Street. Witnesses: Robert Brigham, mayor; John Marshal; Robert Barber; Robert Baylham; William Scote (?).
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
25 Dec. 1393
23 Counterpart of lease to Thomas Essex, 'fisher', of one messuage for thirty years at an annual rent of 18 shillings. 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.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
31 Jan. 1399
24 Counterpart of lease to John Stapleford, lockyer, Matilda his wife and one child of a garden or orchard ('ortus') and a shed for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 17 pence. The property lies between a tenement of Robert Baylham 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: Thomas Trivet, mayor; Robert Brigham; Robert Martin.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
25 Mar. 1403
25 Counterpart of lease to Robert Baylham of one messuage for five years at an annual rent of 6 marks. The messuage lies between a tenement leased by the college to John Metham and a tenement of Walter Barber and abuts on the king's highway and the King's Ditch. Witnesses: Robert Brigham, mayor; Alexander Westmorland; William Long; John Warwick; Thomas Jacob, bailiff. Note on dorse that the property was in the tenure of Robert Garland in 1463.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
1 Nov. 1405
26 Counterpart of lease to John Lucham of one tenement for 60 years at an annual rent of 8s 6d. The tenement lies between a tenement of St Radegund's convent and tenements of Walter Barber and of Water Cotton and abuts on the fair yard and on the king's highway. Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; John Essex; William Bush; Thomas Beverley; John Alderhythe.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
30 Nov. 1407
27 Counterpart of lease to Roger Kyche of two tenements for 60 years at an annual rent of 4 marks. The tenements lie between a tenement once Walter Barber's and a college tenement leased to John Metham and abuts on the highway and on the King's Ditch. Witnesses: John Gainsford, mayor; John Herris; Thomass Trivet; Thomas Jacob; John Abraham.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
24 June 1409
28 Grant to Gilbert Thorgor and Peter Nayland, clerks, of a vacant plot of land. The plot is between a messuage once John Refham's and the highway and abuts on land of CCCC and on a messuage of Walter Cotton. Witnesses: John Bilney; Simon Bentybow; John Meteham, draper; John Weston; Roger Falcon.
Creator: William Spencer and John Bladesmith of Ely.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
20 Nov. 1415
29 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. 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.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
6 Aug. 1425
30 Counterpart of lease to John Metham, draper, and Agnes his wife of one messuage(neighbours as in 09/10/23) for 50 years at an annual rent of 20s. Witnesses: Robert Brigham, mayor; Richard Wright; John Plomer; Robert Pinnington; Robert Mannipas, bailiff.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
28 Oct. 1434
31 Counterpart of lease to Robert Steyk, glazier, of a tenement near the fair yard for 20 years at an annual rent of 12s (neighbours as in 09/10/26 but Walter Barber's tenement now 'quondam').
Creator: Master and fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
29 Sep. 1436
32 Grant to John Cheyne, esq., John Asplon of London, Alexander Wood of Fulbourn, William Rogers and John Cook, skinner, of a tenement with a garden and a dove-cote. The property lies between a tenement lately Robert Sterne's (N) and tenements of William Tornays' and John Himker's (S) and abuts (E) on the road leading to Barnwell fields and (W) on Preachers Street. Witnesses: John Belton, alderman; William Lolworth; Robert Garlosd; Geoffrey Fisher; William Tornays, bailiff.
Creator: Edmund Coningsburgh, clerk, and John Hazel, burgess.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
2 Aug. 1462
33 Counterpart of lease to John White, brewer, of a tenement (as in 09/10/17) for four years at an annual rent of four marks. The tenement is now described as lying between a tenement which John Bailey lately held of CCCC (E), and a tenement once Walter Barber's now the convent's (W) and abuts on the highway (N) and on the King's Ditch (S). Schedule annexed of equipment pertaining to 'he house or tenement called the Hart's Horn in Petty Cury. Witnesses: Robert Coope, mayor; Thomas Walter; John Erlych; John Rasowe (?); John Croft, bailiff.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript.
16 Aug. 1465
34 Grant to Andrew Docket, President of the Queens' College of St Bernard and St Margaret, of five parcels of land. The parcels lie separately between a tenement of the said Margery (N) and another tenement of th said college, commonly called St Nicholas' Hostel, lately in the tenure of John Lane deceased (S) (dimensions given). Witnesses: Robert Coope, mayor; Walter Ferrour; William Barford; John Coke, skynner; and Thomas Mast, bailiffs.
Creator: Margery widow of Robert Sterne late of Stapleford.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
2 Nov. 1465
35 Couterpart of agreement with Margery, widow of Robert Sterne of Stapleford, for payment of an annual rent of 1d for the five parcels recently granted (see last) with chambers built thereon. Witnesses: Robert Coope, mayor; Walter Ferrour; William Barford; John Coke, skynner; and Thomas Mast, bailiffs.
Creator: President and Fellows of Queens' College.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
4 Nov. 1465
36 Grant to Thomas Duffield, John Druell, William Wood and John Damlett, clerks, of a tenement with a garden and a dovecote. The property lies between a tenement lately Robert Sterne's (N) and a tenement of William Thomays and a tenement lately John Hiniker's, later William Lenton of Coton's (S) and abuts (E) on the road leading to Barnwell Field and (W) on Preachers Street. Witnesses: Robert Coope, mayor; John Hundredthyear; John Erlych; Thomas Dick and John Say bailiffs.
Creator: John Cheyne, knight, John Asplon, late of London, and oothers.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
21 Aug. 1469
37 Letters of attormey for Robert Coker, burgess, and William Therkill to deliver seisin of the last to the other parties of the deed.
Creator: John Cheyne, knight, John Asplon, late of London, and oothers.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
21 Aug. 1469
38a Lease to John Reyson, burgess, of a tenement with a garden for 99 years at an annual rent of 6s 8d. The tenement lies between a tenement of the said John (S) and a tenement of St Radegund's (N) and abuts onPreachers Street (E) and on the fair yard (W). Witnesses: John Coke, mayor; Robert Hungerford, Nicholas Hilton, Thomas Hunning and Geoffrey Fisher, bailiffs. A marginal note in a later hand indetifies the property as 'White horse'.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
29 Sep. 1474
38b Counterpart of last.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
29 Sep. 1474
39 Counterpart of lease to William Youngwood, brewer, of a garden for 41 years at an annual rent of 16d. 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.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
25 Mar. 1478
40 Counterpart of lease to Isabella Herris, alias Isabella Essex, of a tenement with a garden for 30 years at an annual rent of 21s 8d. The property lies between a tenement belonging to the town (E) and a tenement leased by the college to Henry Kale (W) and abuts (N) on Petty Cury and (S) on the King's Ditch.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
8 Aug. 1481
41 Counterpart of lease to William Sheffield, brewer, of a garden for 99 years at an annual rent of 16d. 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).
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
4 Dec. 1481
42 Counterpart of lease to Henry Kale, burgess, of a tenement called the Hart's Horn for 99 years at an annual rent of 6s 8d. The property lies in Petty Cury between a tenement of St Radegund's (W) and a college tenement in the tenure of John Cory (E) and abuts on Petty Cury [N] and on the King's Ditch [S].
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
25 Mar. 1482
43 Counterpart of lease to John Cory, fishmonger, of a tenement with a garden (as in 09/10/40) for 99 years at an annual rent of 15s. A note at the foot adds that the College is to pay 12d annually out of the rent to the church of St Andrew. Witnesses: Nicholas Hilton, mayor; John Dale; William Newton; Thomas Gibson and John Rawlin, bailiffs.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Slightly stained; Manuscript.
10 Feb. 1485
44 Counterpart of lease to William Amias, baker, of a tenement with a garden (as in 09/10/40 and 43) for 99 years at an annual rent of 15s. Southern abutment altered from 'on' to 'towards' [the King's Ditch]. Note on dorse identifies the property as 'The Wrestlers' and states that it is now in the tenure of John Hollis.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Gently nibbled; Manuscript.
28 Aug. 1507
45 Counterpart of lease to John Rayne, clerk, Principal of St Nicholas Hostel, of the Hostel for one year at a rent of seven marks.
Creator: John [Fisher], Bishop of Rochester and President of Queens'.
1 membrane; vellum; Chewed along previous vertical fold; Manuscript.
4 Apr. 1508
46 Counterpart of lease to William Bradley, burgess, of the inn called 'the Hart's Horn' (as in 09/10/42) for 7 years at an annual rent of £5.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
18 Oct. 1522
47 Lease to William Gilbert, burgess, of the inn called the Unicorn in Petty Cury, late in the tenure of Henry Ringstead, baker, for 20 years at an annual rent of £4.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
1 May 1537
48 Counterpart of last.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
1 May 1537
49 Lease to William Sherwood, bedell, of the Hart's Horn (as in 09/10/42, etc.) for 99 years at an annual rent of 30s.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
20 June 1546
50 Counterpart of last.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
20 June 1546
51 Counterpart of lease to William Allger of a tenement with a garden in Preachers Street for 60 years at an annual rent of 13s 4d. With annexed bond in £10 to perform covenants. The property lies between the tenement and close of Jesus College (N) and a tenement in the ownership of Edward Mannock. Memorandum on dorse as to possibility of alienation.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript.
20 Aug. 1548
52 Bargain and sale to Richard Standish and Rowland Swinburne of the inn called St Nicholas' Hostel, next to a tenement called 'Checkers' for £45.
Creator: John Mere, M.A.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
31 July 1549
53 Counterpart of lease to Thomas Smith, merchant tailor of London, of the inn called the Unicorn in Petty Cury, now in the tenure of William Gilbert, burgess, for 40 years at an annual rent of £4.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
20 Dec. 1550
54 Lease, of which the last is the counterpart.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
20 Dec. 1550
55 Resignation of lease of The Wrestlers (as in 09/10/44) to the Master and Fellows of CCCC.
Creator: John Tolly.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
12 Aug. 1551
56.a Draft of quitclaim to the Master and Fellows of CCCC of the remainder of a term of 99 years of a tenement in Petty Cury.
Creator: John Tolly, innholder.
Manuscript.
12 Aug. 1551
56.b Counterpart of lease to John Tolly, senior, innholder of a tenement called the Wrestlers with a garden (neighbours specified) for 55 years at an annual rent of 15s.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
16 Aug. 1551
56.c Drafts of 56.a and 56.b on opposites sides of a sheet of paper. (Perhaps this actually is 56.a).
Creator: Master of CCCC.
1 sheet; paper; Manuscript.
Aug. 1551
57 Counterpart of lease to Dr Edward Hawford of a garden for 60 years an an annual rent of 3s. The garden, late in the tenure of Roger Pearson, burgess, and now in Hawford's tenure, lies between the ground of Christ's College (S) and ground of the late Roger Pearson (N) and abuts (E) on the stone wall of Christ's and (W) on the lane leading towards Greyfriar's wall (dimensions given).
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
12 Mar. 1567
58 Lease to John Thaxted, carpenter, of a tenement with a garden for 60 years at an annual rent of 6s 8d. The property lies between a tenement of Jesus College (N) and a tenement of Thomas Wolff, butcher (S) and abuts (E) on Preachers Street and (W) on ground of the Brazen George. Endorsed with licence to alienate, 11 Feb. 1579.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
18 Oct. 1569
59 Counterpart of the last.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
18 Oct. 1569
60.a Agreement for mortgage of the Wrestlers Inn and the tenements in the occupation of Peter Settle and William Crane to William Crane for £440. Witnesses: John Spencer and Richard Walker.
Creator: John Hills.
1 sheet; paper; Manuscript.
29 July 1651
60.b Bargain and sale to Francis Percy, stonecutter, of the Wrestlers Inn with other tenements in Petty Cury.
Creator: John Crane of Farcett, Hunts, and Mary his wife.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
4 Apr. 1685
61.a Mortgage to Pierce Brackenbury of the Wrestlers Inn and adjoining tenements for £400.
Creator: Francis Percy.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
6 Apr. 1688
61.b Bond in £800 to perform covenants in last.
Creator: Francis Percy and Henry Crisp.
1 bifolium; paper; Mixed.
6 Apr. 1688
62.a Mortgage to Richard Berry, LLD, for £200 of the Wrestlers Inn and other tenements in Petty Cury for 1000 years. Memorandum on dorse that in this Dr Berry is acting solely as the representative of Susannah Stoyte, spinster, one of the daughters of Edward Stoyte, M.D.
Creator: Francis Percy, stonecutter.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
14 July 1692
62.b Receipt to Dr Berry for £200 mortgage money.
Creator: Francis Percy, stonecutter.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
14 July 1692
62.c Letter to 'Mr Fox' disavowing any right or title to the Wrestlers and the rest of the estate in Petty Cury (although after Percy's death and Crisp's mother's death Crisp is to have an equal share with his other children in Percy's estate).
Creator: Henry Crisp of Catton, Yorks.
1 sheet; paper; Manuscript.
13 Aug. 1692
63.a Mortgage to Thomas Fox of the Wrestlers Inn and five other adjoining tenements in Petty Cury for £400. Notes on dorse: 1. of receipt of £200 pounds, 9 Oct. 1713; 2. of receipt on 14 April 1724 of £205 from Charles Percy, executor of Francis Percy, by John Grove, executor of Dr Berry of £205 in full satisfaction of the principal money and all interest due on the mortgage.
Creator: Francis Percy.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
14 Oct. 1693
63.b Bond to Thomas Fox in £800 to perform covenants.
Creator: Francis Percy.
1 bifolium; paper; Mixed.
14 Oct. 1693
63.c Receipt to Thomas Fox for £400.
Creator: Francis Percy.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
14 Oct. 1693
64.a Assignment to her son Richard of the tenure of the Wrestlers and associated property in consideration of a payment of £200.
Creator: Susanna Fox, widow of Thomas Fox, of Chesterton.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
27 July 1719
64.b Asssignment of the Wrestlers, etc. to Richard Berry, LL.D., of St John's College.
Creator: Richard Fox.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
8 Decc. 1719
65.a, b Conveyance of her moiety of The Wrestlers to Charles Percy by lease and release.
Creator: Elizabeth Perkins, milliner.
2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript.
24 Sep. 1723–25 Sep. 1723
66 Original will leaving, inter alia, all his free estate in St Andrew's parish to his wife, Alice, in her lifetime and thereafter to his three children, Joseph and Elizabeth Percy and Margaret Webb, widow.
Creator: Charles Percy.
4 Mar. 1727
67. a-b Conveyance, by lease and release, to Charles Percy, milliner, of a booth and booth ground with 16-foot frontage in Garlic Row at Sturbridge Fair.
Creator: Elizabeth Perkins of Coltishall, Norfolk, widow.
2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript.
2 July 1736–3 July 1736
67.c Grant to Charles Percy of seisin of one of the three booths in Garlic Row left by Francis Percy to his children.
Creator: Mayor and aldermen of Cambridge.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
30 July 1717
68 Counterpart of lease to Gilman Wall, apothecary, of two tenements in Petty Cury at an annual rent of £10 10s. The tenements are said to be 'now used as one'. Of the two, one was late in the occupation of Sarah Mulliner, widow, and the other in the occupation of Gilman Wall.
Creator: Rev. Jocelyn Percy of Caxton, Northants.
1 sheet; paper; Manuscript.
7 Mar. 1744
69.a Counterpart of lease to Thomas Day, brewer, of a tenement with a garden for forty years from Michaelmas 1747 at an annual rent of 6s 8d and two fat capons at the time of the audit. The property lies in Preachers' Street and abuts on land belonging to The Brazen George.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
20 Oct. 1747
69.b Bond in £40 to observe covenants.
Creator: Thomas Day, brewer.
1 bifolium; paper; Mixed.
20 Oct. 1747
70 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.
Creator: The Rev. Jocelyn Percy.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
7 Feb. 1749
71 Accounts for the estates of Miss Tryce Mary Parrat at Hardwick and Sturbridge Fair for the year ending Michaelmas 1758.
Creator: Richard Mee.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
12 Sep. 1758
72.a Lease to Edward Gillam, brewer, of The Wrestlers for 14 years from Lady Day 1759.
Creator: The Rev. Thomas Parratt of Oundle.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
9 May 1759
72.b Rough list of, apparently ,rents due, perhaps to a member of the Percy family, headed by 'Mr Taylor a Common Brewer for the Wrestlers £20. At foot a memo by Dr J. J. Baumgartner, dated 1800, concerning leases (see 09/10/76).
Creator: Unknown.
1 sheet; paper; Poor condition.; Manuscript.
c. 1760-c. 1800
73 Lease to Mary Nelson, spinster, of the Red Hart Inn, formerly the Hart's Horn, in Petty Cury for 40 years from 5 Apr. 1760 at an annual rent of 30s. The Red Hart lies between The Wrestlers and The Falcon.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
23 Sep. 1760
74 Lease to Thomas and Mary Newling of the Red Hart Inn, formerly the Hart's Horn, in Petty Cury for 40 years from 5 Apr. 1786 at an annual rent of 30s.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
11 Jan. 1786
75.a Counterpart of lease to William Carleile, Esq., of Brosterfield, Eyam, Derbs., James Mander, of Bakewell, Derbs., gent., and William Banks of Cambridge of a tenement and garden as in 09/10/69a at an annual rent of 6s 8d and two fat capons at audit time. The lease is to run from 40 years from Michaelmas 1789,.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
23 Aug. 1790
75.b Bond in £40 to perform covenants. Banks is represented by Edward Goode and Thomas Wright. Note in margin that the bond and deed were executed on 6 Dec . 1790.
Creator: William Carleile, James Mander and William Banks.
1 bifolium; paper; Mixed.
23 Aug. 1790
76 Lease to Henry Mason, victualler, of the Wrestlers Inn for seven years from 5 April 1800 at an annual rent of £34 7s.
Creator: Jacob Julian Baumgartner of Newark upon Trent.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
21 June 1800
77 Counterpart of lease to Thomas and Mary Newling of The Red Hart inn for 40 years from 5 Apr. 1801 at an annual rent of 30s and one fat pike at audit time. Plan excised and attached to 78.a.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
1 Mar. 1801
78.a,b Lease and counterpart to Thomas Newling, grocer, of The Red Hart inn for 40 years from Michaelmas 1814 at an annual rent of 30s and one fat pike at audit time. Plan from 77 attached.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
30 Mar. 1815
79/1 Counterpart of lease to Thomas Newling, grocer, of part of the estate of the Red Hart, in several occupations, for 40 years from Michaelmas 1814 at an annual rent of 7s 6d. Ground plan appended.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
30 Aug. 1815
79/2.a-b Lease and counterpart to Thomas Newling, grocer, of another part of the estate of the Red Hart, in several occupations, for 40 years from Michaelmas 1814 at an annual rent of 7s 6d. Ground plan appended.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
30 Aug. 1815
79/3 Counterpart of lease to Thomas Newling, grocer, of another part of the estate of the Red Hart, in several occupations, for 40 years from Michaelmas 1814 at an annual rent of 7s 6d. Ground plan appended.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
30 Aug. 1815
79/4 Counterpart of lease to Thomas Newling, grocer, of barns, stables, outbuildings and yards, beingr part of the estate of the Red Hart for 40 years from Michaelmas 1814 at an annual rent of 7s 6d. Ground plan appended.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
30 Aug. 1815
80 Counterpart of lease to Thomas Broadbelt, common brewer, of the Blue Lion Inn (equivalent to the site of 09/10/69 and 75) from Michaelmas 1815 for 21 years at an annual rent of 6s 8d and two fat capons at audit time.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
19 Aug. 1816
81.a,b Lease (and counterpart) to Thomas Broadbelt, common brewer, of a property (on the site of 09/10/69 and 75) from Michaelmas 1823 for 21 years at an annual rent of 6s 8d and two fat capons at audit time.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
16 Mar. 1824
82 Counterpart of lease to William and Thomas Asplen of part of the Red Hart estate (as in 09/10/79/2 comprising four messuages for 40 years from Michaelmas 1828 at an annual rent of 7s 6d.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
13 Feb. 1829
83.a-b Lease (and counterpart) to Thomas B roadbelt of the Blue Lion Inn in St Andrew's Street for 21 years from Michaelmas 1830 at an annual rent of 6s 8d and two fat capons at audit time.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
22 Feb. 1831
84 Counterpart of lease to Francis Hopkins of the Blue Lion Inn in St Andrew's St for 21 years from Michaelmas 1838 at an annual rent of 6s 8d.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
22 June 1839
84.a Licence to Richard Hopkins of St Ives, brewer, administrator (as creditor) of the will of Thomas Broadbelt to assign the lease of the Blue Lion to Francis Hopkins.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
1 May 1839
85 Agreement with Thomas Robinson as to hire by Robinson of the Wrestlers Inn for 7 years from 25 Dec. 1857. Pencil note by Baumgartner at foot to the effect that the lease terminated at Christmas 1863 when, by a new agreement, Robinson became a yearly tenant paying £100 net for the house and £16 for the brewhouse, and all rates and taxes except Income Tax Schedule entitled Landlords Tax.
Creator: John Thomas Baumgartner, M.D., of Godmanchester.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
4 Dec. 1857
86 Counterpart of lease to Charles Pryor, brazier, of messuages and premises in Petty Cury, part of the Red Hart estate, for 10 years from Michaelmas 1858 at an annual rent of £200.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
22 Dec. 1858
87(1) Statutory declaration relating to his administration of the Longthorpe Estate in Northamptonshire. Presumably a stray, but with useful information about the Baumgartner and Parratt families.
Creator: John Thomas Baumgartner, M.D.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
29 Apr. 1861
87.a-b Lease (and counterpart) to Robert Sayle, linen draper, of The Queen's Arms, formerly The Blue Lion in St Andrew's Street for 7 years from Michaelmas 1859 at an annual rent of £20. Note on dorse of lease : 'A new lease to be granted in exchange for this for 14 years from Michaelmas 1861. -- No alteration in the terms. W.M.S.'.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
2 bifolia; paper; Manuscript.
24 Oct. 1860
88.a-b Lease (and counterpart) to Euphrates Webster Hardwicke, herbalist, of a piece of land on the S. side of Petty Cury (part of the previous Red Hart estate) abutting on the proposed Alexandra St for 40 years from 24 June 1869 at an annual rent of £30. Ground plan included.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
4 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
30 Dec. 1869
89 Licence to E. W. Hardwicke to assign, by way of mortgage, the premises in the last to Joseph Wentworth.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
31 Dec. 1869
89.a Mortgage to Joseph Wentworth of the premises in 09/10/88 for security of £600 and interest. With reassignment from John Elliot, William George Killick and Sanders Holben, Esqs, trustees of the estate of E. W. Hardwicke, to Miss Annie Jane Hardwicke and Dr Edwin Webster Hardwicke, dated 21 Feb. 1902.
Creator: Euphrates Webster Hardwicke.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
9 Feb. 1870
90 Counterpart of lease to George Bullock of a parcel of land (Lot 4) abutting (S) on the land leased to E. W. Hardwicke, and (W) on Alexandra St for 40 years from 24 June 1869 at an annual rent of £5 15s.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
19 Mar. 1870
91 Counterpart of lease to John Webb, printer, of a plot (Lot 5) south of the last and also abutting (E) on Alexandra St for 40 years from 24 June 1869 at an annual rent of £6 20s. Ground plan included.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
19 Mar. 1870
92 Counterpart of lease to James Russell Wright, tailor, of a plot south of the last and also abutting (E) on Alexandra St for 40 years from 24 June 1869 at an annual rent of £3 15s. Ground plan included.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
30 Dec. 1870
93(1) Agreement with John Toovey Lyles and Edward Speed for a yearly tenancy of his messuage in Petty Cury at an annual rent of £55, the premises not to be sub-let without permission of the landlord.
Creator: Peter Purves of Brampton, Hunts.
1 bifolium; paper; Mixed.
14 Jan. 1874
93(2) Conveyance of 'The Wrestlers Inn' (now =15, 16 and 17 Petty Cury) and houses in Petty Cury to Robert Sayle, Esq., of Trumpington. With detailed ground plan showing interior layout and, attached, statutory declaration of C. A. O. Baumgartner and P. E. Tillard.
Creator: Charles Astry Octavius Baumgartner and others.
2 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
16 Oct. 1875
93(3) Mortgage to Clement Francis for £4000 of premises as in the last. With release of 12 June 1882 and further release of 13 June 1882.
Creator: Robert Sayle.
2 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
24 Nov. 1875
93(4.a) Plan, particulars and conditions of sale of freehold estates in Petty Cury to be sold on 12 Aug. 1875. Lot 1 is The Wrestlers Inn, lot 2 is 23 Trumpington St. Printed plan showing interior layout.
Creator: J. Wentworth, auctioneer.
1 large booklet; paper; Printed.
c. Aug. 1875
93(4.b) Declaration as to the identity of the property.
Creator: Charles Astry Octavius Baumgartner.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
12 Oct. 1875
93, 93a Lease (and counterpart) to Samual Ballard, draper, of plots at the S. end of Petty Cury (lots 2, 3 and 7-12 on ground plan) abutting W on Alexandra St for 40 years from 24 June 1869 at an annual rent of £106.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCC.
4 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
19 Mar. 1870
93.b Lease to Samuel Ballard of part of the premses as in 93 and 93a for 40 years from Midsummer 1871 at an annual rent of £11.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
20 June 1873
93.c Licence to Samuel Ballard to assign his premises by way of mortgage to Frederick Wills Lilley, farmer, of Grantchester.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
8 Nov. 1873
94.a Surrender to the Master and Fellows of CCCC of premises in Alexandra St. Ground plan included.
Creator: Frederick Wills Lilley and Samuel Ballard.
2 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
29 Mar. 1876
94.b Counterpart of lease to Samuel Ballard of premises in Alexandra Street for 33 years at an annual rent of £90. Ground plan included.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
30 Mar. 1876
95.a Lease to Robert Sayle, draper, of premises in Alexandra Street for 40 years from Lady Day 1876 at an annual rent of £25.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
10 May 1876
96(1.a) (Copy) Lease to Edward Favell, painter and alderman, of 2 messuages lying between The Wrestlers Inn and the church yard of St Andrew the Great for 40 years from Michaelmas 1844 at an annual rent of £7. Ground plan included. Pencil endorsement: 'as to 14 Alexandra Street'.
Creator: Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of Cambridge.
6 sheets; paper; Manuscript.
21 June 1845
96(1.b) Copy of conveyance to Robert Sayle of the reversion in fee of the premises leased to Favell in 1845.
Creator: Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of Cambridge.
5 sheets; paper; Manuscript.
17 Mar. 1880
96.a Lease to George Whitmore, wine merchant, of 'The Queen's Arms', 8 St Andrew's Street, for seven years from Michaelmas 1875 at an annual rent of £32.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
10 May 1876
97(1) Memorandum of agreement with John Frederick Constable, gent., relating to his proposed bulding in Alexandra Street. Constable to erect a hoarding, at his expense, repair damage to the road during construction work and share in the cost of maintaining the road surface thereafter.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
27 May 1881
97(2.a-b) Deed of exchange (2 copies) with Robert Sayle of premises in Alexandra St. Ground plan included.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
13 June 1882
98 Agreement for an exchange of lands with Robert Sayle. Attached are the Specification of works for three shops and an entrance gateway in Alexandra St by R. R. Rowe, architect and civil engineer (30 sheets) and 2 sheets of drawings (elevations, sections, plans).
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
4 pages; paper; Manuscript.
27 Mar. 1882
100 Counterpart of lease to Robert Sayle of premises in Alexandra Street for 34 years from Lady Day 1882 at an annual rent of £25. Ground plan included.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
4 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
14 June 1882
101 Licence to Mrs Mary Ann Emma Turner (to whom the premises had been assigned by the heirs of F,.W. Lilley) to assign premises in Alexandra St by way of mortgage to William Liddall of 16 Kepple St., Middlesex. The premises comprised lots 2, 3, 7, 8, 9 and 10 in the auction of 1868. Sealed, but not fully dated. Pencil endorsement: 'Cancelled', perhaps never executed.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
1883
102 Schedules of deeds relating to The Castle Inn, bought by Corpus Christi College in 1886 and sold to Emmanuel College in 1936.
Creator: Bursar of Emmanuel and others.
5 sheets; paper; Mixed.
1936–1937
106(1.i) Certificate no. 166,268 of contract for the redemption of land-tax by the executors of Robert Sayle (no. 62,650). Includes ground plan.
Creator: Commissioners for the Redemption of Land Tax.
2 sheets; paper; Mixed.
25 Mar. 1885–20 Apr. 1885
106(1.ii) Order permitting purchase by CCC of Robert Sayle's property. Ground plan included.
Creator: Land commissioners.
2 sheets; paper; Manuscript.
17 Aug. 1885
106(2.i) Conveyance to CCCC of premises in Petty Cury and Alexandra St. Ground plan included. Note on dorse of conveyance by the College to the Mayor and aldermen, etc., of Cambridge of nos. 9-12, 12a, 13-14 and 14a Alexandra Street on 14 July 1947.
Creator: Sarah Francis, Robert Henry Sayle, George Moore Sayle and Joseph Clark.
2 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
18 Aug. 1885
106(2.ii) Schedule of documents of title to the Wrestlers Estate Petty Cury and no. 14 Alexandra St purchased of the trustees of the late Robert Sayle.
Creator: Bursar.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
1885–1886
107 Partriculars of sale of freehold estates in the town of Cambridge and leasehold land in Trumpington to be sold on 4 June 1885. 1st edition. Lots 1 to 7 comprise the premises lately Robert Sayle's on Petty Cury and Alexandra St, and no. 14 Alexandra St. Ground plan included. Conditions of sale, etc., (from 2nd edition) tucked in.
Creator: J. Carter Jonas, auctioneer.
8 +1 pages; paper; Printed.
c. May 1885
111 Duplicate Agreement with the Trustees of the Cambridge Young Men's Christian Association as to areas in Alexandra St. The YMCA having encroached on the road by constructing light-wells for their basement are to pay an annual rent of 1s and to be reponsible for repairs to the pavement along their frontage. Ground plan appended.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 bifolium + plan; paper; Mixed.
24 Dec. 1886
113 Copy of agreement with Francis and Herbert Searle Thoday, builders, to assign to them the lease of lot 3 in the Bidwell's sale of 26 Aug. 1885. The college had agreed to lease the lot to Jungling. The Thodays are to build him a house there, and the college will now lease the plot directly to the Thodays (for security) and they will sub-let to Jungling.
Creator: Adolphe Jungling.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
11 Aug. 1886
113(2) Lease to Francis Thoday and Henry Searle Thoday of premises in Petty Cury (as in last) for 79 years from 29 Sept. 1886 at an annual rent of £44.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Mixed.
24 June 1887
113.B Counterpart of lease to Tom Child and John Cork, drapers, or premises in Petty Cury (ground plan included) for 80 years at an annual rent of £63.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
6 pages; vellum; Manuscript.
26 May 1886
114(1) Licence tol Messrs F. and H. S. Thoday to assign lease of premises at 16 Petty Cury to Adolph Jungling for the residue of the term of 79 years from Sept. 1886.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
23 Oct. 1890
114(2) Assignment of lease of 16 Petty Cury to Adolph Jungling.
Creator: Francis Thoday and Henry Searle Thoday.
1 bifolium; vellum; Manuscript.
24 Oct. 1890
116 Licence to Adolph Jungling to demise 16 Petty Cury to Edward James Culyer of The Livingstone Inn, hotel-keeper.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
16 Mar. 1892
117 Counterpart of lease of 'The Queen's Arms', no. 8 St Andrew's St., to George Frederick Whitmore, wine merchant, for 21 years from Michaelmas 1897 at an annual rent of £32. Ground plan included.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript.
22 Oct. 1897
118 Counterpart of lease to Harry William Sumpter of Petty Cury, athletic outfitter, of premises as in 88 to 90 above, for 12 years at an annual rent of £170.
Creator: Annie Jane Hardwicke, spinster, and Edwin Webster Hardwicke, M.D.
4 pages; paper; Mixed.
24 Mar. 1897
118(1) Licence to Annie Jane Hardwicke, spinster, and Edwin Webster Hardwicke, M.D. to demise premises as in last [10 Petty Cury] to H. W. Sumpter.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
10 Mar. 1897
118(2) Surrender to Master and Fellows of CCCC of lease of no. 10 Petty Cury.
Creator: Annie Jane Hardwicke, spinster, and Edwin Webster Hardwicke, M.D.
i bifolium; paper; Mixed.
22 Feb. 1902
118(3) Routine correspondence.
Creator: Various.
5 sheets; paper; Mixed.
22 Mar. 1902–22 Nov. 1902
118(4) Licence to Adolph Jungling to demise the Livingstone Hotel, 16 Petty Cury, to Edward James Culyer for 21 years from Midsummer 1907.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
22 June 1907
118(5.a) Lease to Edward James Culyer of the Livingstone Hotel in Petty Cury for 21 years from Midsummer 1907 at an annual rent of £200.
Creator: Adolph Jungling.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
24 June 1907
119.a.i Licence to George Stace to demise to Frederick Dale part of Alexandra House for 21 years from 24 June 1909 (less the last day).
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
26 Aug. 1909
119.a.ii Licence to George Stace to demise to Eastmans Ltd part of Alexandra House for 21 years from 24 June 1909 (less the last day).
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
26 Aug. 1909
119.b(1) Lease to Eastmans Ltd of 11 and 12 Petty Cury, with the storeroom behind no. 13 for 21 years from 24 June 1909 at an annual rent of £156.
Creator: George Stace, costumier.
4 pages; paper; Manuscript.
27 Aug. 1909
119.b(2) Counterpart of lease to Carey Linnell Palmer, printer, of 10 Alexandra St, on an annual tenantry and a rent of £104.
Creator: George Stace, costumier.
3 pages; paper; Manuscript.
27 Aug. 1909
119.b(3) Counterpart of lease to Joseph William Rand, hairdresser, of 13 Petty Cury for 3 years from 24 June 1909 at an annual rent of £78.
Creator: George Stace, costumier.
3 pages; paper; Manuscript.
27 Aug. 1909
119.b(4) Counterpart of lease to Frederick Dale, brewer, of the Alexandra Bar, 8 Alexandra St., for 21 years from 24 June 1909 at an annual rent of £48.
Creator: George Stace, costumier.
4 pages; paper; Manuscript.
27 Aug. 1909
119.b(5) Counterpart of lease to Frederick Dale, brewer, of the cellars under the Alexandra Bar, 8 Alexandra St., for 21 years from 24 June 1909 at an annual rent of £35 5s.
Creator: George Stace, costumier.
4 pages; paper; Manuscript.
27 Aug. 1909
120 Counterpart of lease to Calver Foster Charlton, accountant, of 7 Alexandra St., for 21 years from 24 June 1909 at an annual rent of £35. `.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 bifolium; vellum; Mixed.
30 June 1909
121 Counterpart of lease to Harry William Sumpter, athletic outfitter, of no. 10 Petty Cury for twenty and a half years from Lady Day 1909 at an annual rent of £160. Ground plan attached.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
4 sheets; paper; Mixed.
9 Mar. 1909
123 Counterpart of lease to James Henry Bullock, printer of 6 Alexandra St. for 21 years from 24 June 1909 at an annual rent of £40.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 bifolium; vellum; Mixed.
31 Aug. 1909
124 Counterpart of lease to Messrs Augustine Barrett Chater and Bertram Chater, accountants, of 5 Alexandra Street from 21 years from 24 June 1909 at an annual rent of £37.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 bifolium; vellum; Mixed.
31 Aug. 1909
124.a Counterpart of agreement with Henry Philip Chalk, auctioneer, for a yearly tenancy of 11 Alexandra Street at a rent of £50.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
16 Mar. 1917
125 Counterpart of lease to Hudson's Cambridge and Pampisford Breweries Ltd of the Queen's Arms, 8 Alexandra Street for seven years from Michaelmas 1918 at an annual rent of £90. Ground plan annexed.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
3+1 pages; paper; Manuscript.
3 Dec. 1918
126(1) Licence to the surviving executors of Adolph Jungling to demise the Livingstone Hotel, 16 Petty Cury, to Mrs Eliza Jane Mason. Note that 126(2), the counterpart lease to Mrs Mason, dated 4 June 1923, was taken by Bidwell's on 18 Oct. 1943 on the sale of the property.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
2 June 1923
126.a Licence to Mrs Amelia Stace to assign to herself and Ralph Elliott Moore the premises known as Alexandra House leased to George Stace on 21 May 1909.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
2 Aug. 1921
126.b Assignment to Mrs Amelia Stace and Mr Ralph Elliott Moore (trading as George Stace) of Alexandra House.
Creator: Mrs Amelia Stace.
1 bifolium; paper; Mixed.
24 Aug. 1921
127 Surrender to Master and Fellows of CCCC of premises leased to George Stace on 21 May 1909.
Creator: Executors of Mrs Amelia Stace and Ralph Elliott Moore.
1 bifolium; paper; Mixed.
5 Mar. 1928
127(2) Appointment of Isaac Thomas King, commercial traveller, as a new trustee of the will of Adolph Jungling in the place of Herbert James Cole deceased. With death certificate of H. J. Cole, d. 21 May 1921. Note that 127(1), a deed of covenant for payment of additional rent on 16 Petty Cury, Mrs R. Jungling and another to H. G. Stiles, was taken by Bidwell's on 18 Oct. 1943 on the sale of the property.
Creator: Rosina Jungling, widow.
1 bifolium + 1 sheet; paper; Mixed.
30 May 1932
128 Certificate of redemption of land tax on 19 Petty Cury. Ground plan annexed.
Creator: Land Tax Commissioners.
1 bifolium+ 1 sheet; paper; Mixed.
21 Jan. 1908
130 Abstract of title of the trustees of the Will of Adolph Jungling to the Livingstone Hotel; [16] Petty Cury. Note that Rosina Jungling died at Cambridge, 29 Oct. 1936.
Creator: Guy W. Stanley & Shaw, solicitors.
6 sheets; paper; Typewritten.
1937
131.a Certificate of search in Register of local land charges for 16 Petty Cury. With requisition form and receipt for fees.
Creator: Francis & Co., solicitors.
3 sheets; paper; Mixed.
20 Apr. 1937–21 Apr. 1937
131.b Order under the Universities and Colleges Estates Act, 1925, permitting the purchase of 16 Petty Cury by CCCC for £4750.
Creator: Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
1 sheet; paper; Mixed.
11 May 1937
131.c Application for an official search in the Alphabetical Index to the Registers of the Land Charges Department regarding 16 Petty Cury.
Creator: Francis & Co., solicitors.
1 sheet; paper; Mixed.
21 June 1937–22 June 1937
132 Surrender to the Master and Fellows of CCCC of the lease on 16 Petty Cury.
Creator: William John Willson Moody and Isaac Thomas King.
3 sheets; paper; Mixed.
23 June 1937
133 Counterpart of lease to Albert Arthur Hodgson, athletic outfitter, of ground floor and basement of 10 Petty Cury for 21 years from Michaelmas 1926 (determinable at 7 and 14 years). Pencil note that leased was surrendered in 1930.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
3 sheets; paper; Mixed.
29 June 1926
134 Copy of conveyance to Bertram Chater, Esq., and Reginald Chater Blows, Esq., accountants, of 5 Alexandra St. for £3000. Plan annexed.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
5 sheets; paper; Mixed.
8 Feb. 1950
135 Copy of conveyance to Messrs Hunts (Dress Shops) Ltd of 6 and 7 Alexandra Street for £1000 (the balance of the purchase money for this and other property). Plan annexed.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
5 sheets; paper; Mixed.
16 Feb. 1950
136 Copy of conveyance to the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society of 10 Petty Cury for £25,000. Plan annexed.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
5 sheets; paper; Mixed.
16 Feb. 1950

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