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| 64.a |
Assignment to her son Richard of the tenure of the Wrestlers and associated property in consideration of a payment of £200 |
| 64.b |
Asssignment of the Wrestlers, etc. to Richard Berry, LL.D., of St John's College |
| 65.a, b |
Conveyance of her moiety of The Wrestlers to Charles Percy by lease and release |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 67.c |
Grant to Charles Percy of seisin of one of the three booths in Garlic Row left by Francis Percy to his children. |
| 68 |
Counterpart of lease to Gilman Wall, apothecary, of two tenements in Petty Cury at an annual rent of £10 10s. |
| 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. |
| 69.b |
Bond in £40 to observe covenants |
| 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. |
| 71 |
Accounts for the estates of Miss Tryce Mary Parrat at Hardwick and Sturbridge Fair for the year ending Michaelmas 1758 |
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Cambridge, Great St Andrew's parish deeds
| Title |
Grant to Charles Percy of seisin of one of the three booths in Garlic Row left by Francis Percy to his children. |
| Reference |
CCCC09/10/67.c (former reference: XI 67.c) |
| Creator |
Mayor and aldermen of Cambridge |
| Covering Dates |
30 July 1717 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript |
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| Content and context |
Thomas Fox mayor |
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