Parties: (1) James Nutter senior, (2) Thomas Nutter
Parties: (1) John Eaden (merchant), (2) Thomas Nutter (merchant)
Folded up inside the Appointment and Release is a Bargain and Sale for a year between John Eaden and Thomas Nutter, 7 August 1821.
Parties: (1) Augustine Gutteridge Brimley (grocer), John Garrett (farmer) and William Warren (grocer), (2) William Bullen (brewer)
Assignment of leasehold premises in Fisher's Lane for residue of the term of 40 years.
Parties (1) William Bullen (2) The Trustees of the Cambridgeshire Permanent Benefit Building Society
Security for shares in the Society.
Parties (1) William Bullen (2) St John's College
Demise from year to year of a right to lay down gas pipes under a roadway in the yard of the Pickerel Inn.
Inventory and valuation of the brewery plant, fixtures, gas fittings, and effects at the 'Pickerel Hotel' to be taken by the purchasers of the estate at the sale by auction on 26 March 1879.
Parties: (1) Thomas Nutter (merchant), (2) John Nicholson (book seller) and Mary Nicholson
Mortgage for securing £2000 and interest
Will of Thomas Nutter in which he left the Pickerel estate [described in detail] to his two sons John and Robert Nutter.
Parties: (1) Thomas Wood (musician) and Catherine his wife, (2) Thomas Hallack (grocer)
Parties: (1) John Cross (merchant), Robert Sparrow (merchant), and John Nutter
(2) Ebenezer Foster (gentleman), Augustine Gutteridge Brimley (grocer), John Garrett (farmer), William Warren (grocer)
Release and conveyance of a freehold messuage in Fisher's Lane
Abstract of the title of the trustees for the sale under the will of the late James M. Foster to a freehold estate in Magdalene Street called the Cross Keys and Old Cross Keys Estates.
Sale prospectus for property to be sold at auction at the Bull Inn, Trumpington Street. Includes lots relating to the Cross Keys Inn and estate including plans showing the size and types of property and names of tenants.
Parties: (1) Charles Finch Foster and George Ebenezer Foster to (2) Robert Peters
Conveyance of three Messuages in Old Cross Keys Yard in the parish of St Peter
Authority from the Board of Agriculture to Magdalene College to purchase Nos. 1,2 and 3 Cross Keys Yard.
Parties: (1) Ambrose Humphreys (at the direction of the Revd Samuel Lowe), (2) Ebenezer Foster (in trust for Richard Foster)
Assignment of a term of 1000 years to attend the inheritance relating to the Cross Keys Inn, yard, stables, and outhouses.
Abstract of the title of William Kidman Bird to a freehold estate in Magdalene Street called the Cross Keys and the Old Cross Keys estate.
A manuscript underneath reads "Mr Brown to peruse and advise on behalf of an intended mortgage".
Poor Rate and General District Rate sent to Mr W.K. Bird (premises in Magdalene Street) and receipt for payment.
Parties: (1) Hudson's Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries Limited, (2) Harvey Samuel Manning
Agreement to hire all that messuage or tenement and premises at 20 Ekin's Yard.
Parties: (1) Hudson's Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries Limited, (2) Albert James Osbourne and Henry Osbourne (milkmen)
Agreement to hire the house lately known as the Brewery Tap from 29 September 1909
Rent: £8 15s 0d per quarter
Folded up with the agreement is a letter from Hudson's to Albert James Osbourne and Henry Osbourne, dated 18 June 1914 giving provisional notice to quit as they did not consider that the rent they were paying was sufficient for the premises as a considerable amount had been spent on new drains to comply with regulations of the Sanitary Authorities for their business as milkmen.
Parties: (1) Hudson's Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries Limited, (2) Albert James Osbourne (milkman)
Agreement to hire cow sheds, Old Brewery, Magdalene Street from 25 March 1910
Rent: £1 10s 0d per quarter
Parties: (1) Hudson's Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries Limited, (2) Edgar Henry Mathie
Agreement to hire the stores in the Old Brewery yard, Magdalene Street from 25 March 1919
Rent: £5 0s 0d per quarter
Parties: (1) Hudson's Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries Limited, (2) Sidney Robinson
Agreement to hire a stable in the Old Brewery Yard from 24 June 1923
Rent: £6 0s 0d per annum
Parties: (1) Hudson's Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries Limited, (2) Albert James Osbourne
Agreement to hire a two stalled stable in the Old Brewery Yard from 26 November 1923
Rent: £5 4s 0d per annum
Parties: (1) Hudson's Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries Limited, (2) Albert James Osbourne
Agreement to hire a chaff room in the Old Brewery Yard from 24 June 1924
Rent: £0 13s 0d per quarter
Parties: (1) Hudson's Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries Limited, (2) Reginald Thomas
Agreement to hire a warehouse in the Old Brewery Yard from 18 February 1924
Rent: £4 0s 0d per quarter
Parties: (1) Hudson's Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries Limited, (2) Reginald Thomas
Agreement to hire a store room in the Old Brewery Yard from 25 March 1924
Rent: £4 0s 0d per quarter
Two letters relating to 15 Magdalene Street:
(1) Letter from Talbot Peel [front page is missing so is unaddressed and undated] concerning security of tenure requested by Warrington and Sons for the house at No. 15 and the old Tan Yard and buildings,
(2) Letter from J. Carter Jonas and Sons to Talbot Peel, 23 June 1923 informing him that Storey's Charity planned to sell at auction 15 and 16 Magdalene Street with a large yard and buildings (formerly the old Tan Yard, approached from Northampton Street) and 6 cottages and gardens known as Tan Yard Cottages.
Parties: (1) Messrs George and William Warren (grocers) (2) John Rogers
Agreement for the hire of a house in Magdalene Street.
Parties: (1) Charles Collin Warren (grocer), (2) David Evans Pratt (grocer)
Original conveyance of equity of redemption and a copy.
Parties: (1) Revd Charles White Underwood to (2) David Evans Pratt (grocer)
Conveyance of 17 Magdalene Street.