Parties: (1) Mrs Ann Peters (2) Messrs George and William Warren (grocers)
Folded inside the release is a lease for a year agreed between these two parties and dated 1 October
Parties: (1) Mrs Ann Peters (2) Messrs George and William Warren (grocers)
Folded inside the release is a lease for a year agreed between these two parties and dated 1 October
Parties: (1) Edward Day and his wife (2) Mary Brace
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
Parties: (1) James Nutter senior (merchant), (2) Thomas Nutter (merchant) and his trustee John Finch
Parties: (1) Matthew Bontoft (labourer) and Lucy Clark (2) Revd William Bywater
Release of a piece or parcel of land in the West marsh at Anderby.
Parties: (1) John Purchas (2) Thomas Skeels
Release by way of a mortgage in fee of freehold premises in Cambridge in exchange for the Cardinal's Cap for £300 and interest.
Folded in with this document is the following:
Lease for a year between (1) John Purchas and (2) Thomas Skeels, 14 June 1797
Lease of all that messuage or tenement and the site thereof now divided into two tenements, one now used as a public victualling house known as the Barley Mow and now or late in the tenure or occupation of Ann Chiswick and the other tenement which is now or late in the tenure or occupation of Charles Lingard.
Parties: (1) John Shallow (waterman) (2) Thomas Shallow (waterman)
Parties: (1) Agnis Betson junior (2) Agnis Betson senior
Parties: (1) John Kidd (yeoman) and Agnes his wife and Agnes Betson (widow) (2) Ann Gunton (widow)
Folded up inside this document is a lease for a year, 14 Oct 1742
Parties: (1) Ann Gunton (2) William Cowling
Folded up inside this document is a lease for a year, 8 Jan 1773
Parties: (1) William Cowling and his wife to (2) Thomas Jessop and Charles Martindale (his trustee)
Folded up inside this document is a lease for a year, 20 Mar 1787
Parties: (1) Thomas Jessop (baker) (2) James Nutter (merchant)
Folded up inside this document are the following:
(1) a lease for a year, 13 Oct 1791
(2) copy of Bond Richard Harwood to Thomas Jessop, 21 Nov 1766
(3) Agreement between Thomas Jessop and James Nutter, 17 Sept 1791
(4) Bond of indemnity between Thomas Jessop and James Nutter, 13 Oct 1791
(5) Declaration made by Mary Fletcher (singlewoman) that she was not married to Thomas Jessop, 13 Oct 1791
Parties: (1) James Nutter and his wife (2) John Burrass Wildbore and Charles Day
Folded up inside this document is a lease for a year, 23 Nov 1792
Parties: (1) Bartholomew Simon Smith, (2) Thomas Arlke and John Fouke
Release of his right in a messuage in St Giles' parish.
Parties: (1) Thomas Arlke, (2) John Chesham and John Fouke
Parties: (1) John Chesham, (2) William Wedgwood and Stephen Nele
Realse of his right and interest in a messuage in St Giles' parish.
Parties: (1) Thomas Stancliff, John Stancliff, and William Stancliff, (2) William Webb, Richard Webster, and William Smith
Parties: (1) Christopher Longbottom, (2) William Webb, Richard Webster, and William Smith
Parties: (1) William Sak, (2) Thomas Martin
Parties: (1) Richard Blaxton, (2) John Munsey
Parties: (1) John Haggerston and Elizabeth (his wife) to (2) Richard Foster
Attested copy of a release for the Cross Keys Inn, yard, stables and outhouses.
Parties: (1) Thomas Nutter (merchant), (2) James Wallis and Mary his wife, Catherine Willoughby (spinster), Churrade Braddy (cordwainer) and Sarah his wife, (3) Juner Perry (victualler).
Parties: (1) Mrs Elizabeth Willson (widow), (2) Mr Thomas Goodfellow (yeoman)
Folded up with the release are two further documents:
(1) Lease for a year. Parties: Elizabeth Willson to Thomas Goodfellow, 12 May 1780
(2) Bond of performance. Parties: Elizabeth Willson to Thomas Goodfellow, 13 May 1780
Parties: (1) Thomas Goodfellow (yeoman), (2) John Burrell (linen draper) in trust for James Herbert (innholder) and Elizabeth his wife
Parties: (1) Thomas Wetenhall (plumber and glazier), (2) William Lovett (trustee)
Release of a tenement.
Parties: (1) William Anderson, (2) Thomas Watts
Folded up with the release are two further documents:
(1) Lease for a year. Parties: William Anderson to Thomas Watts, 21 June 1793
(2) Bond. Parties: William Anderson to Thomas Watts, 22 June 1793
Parties: (1) James Nutter (devisee of Thomas Watts in trust to sell), (2 John Eaden
Release of a messuage in Fisher's Lane.
Folded up with the release is:
(1) Bargain and sale. Parties: James Nutter (merchant) to John Eaden (merchant), 8 November 1808.
Parties: (1) John Johnson (farmer) and his wife Mary, and Charles Hutt (yeoman) and his wife Ann, (2) Philip Newman (corn merchant)
Folded up with the release are two further documents:
(1) Lease for a year. Parties: John Johnson and his wife Mary, and Charles Hutt and his wife Ann, (2) Philip Newman, 10 January 1817
(2) Decision of the Court, 1816
Parties: (1) Elizabeth Herbert and others (2) John Spilman and his trustees
Release of a messuage or tenement in Cambridge.