Contains amounts earned from rents on properties which was paid into the External Revenue Account. The properties listed are in the following streets:
Alpha Road; Chesterton Road; Magdalene Street; Fishers Lane; Castle Street; Kimberley Road; Quayside; Northampton Street; Tan Yard; Gentles Yard; Garden Walk; Thompsons Lane; Bridge Street
Parties: (1) William Hollick, (2) Richard Foster (merchant and common brewer) and his trustee
Release, appointment and assignment of the Mansion House, houses adjoining the Brewhouse, the Black Swan, garden, and Barley Mow.
Release from certain creditors of the late Mr James Wentworth from a sum of money directed to be paid to them by the will of the late Mrs Ann Wentworth and charged upon a freehold estate in Chesterton Road.
Parties: (1) Robert Lawrence (2) Edward Stearn and John Stearn
Copy of a release of his right in 40 acres of lad at Quy.
Parties: (1) Mrs Hannah Impey to (2) Mr George Wilbey
Parties: (1) John Morgan (publican) and Sarah his wife, (2) Richard Foster senior (common brewer)
Release of a messuage or tenement at Cambridge and covenant to levy a fine [2 copies of the covenant which are separate documents folded within the release]. Also folded in the release is a Bargain and Sale for a year between John Morgan and wife and Richard Foster senior.
Parties: (1) John Paine, (2) Thomas Harding (waterman) and his trustee.
Release of a messuage or tenement.
Folded up inside the release is a lease for a year between John Paine and Thomas Harding, 22 July 1811.
Parties: (1) Edward Townsend (2) Mary Warner
Parties: (1) Thomas Jessop (baker) (2) William Collin (carpenter)
Parties: (1) John Christmas senior and others, (2) Abraham Balls
Release of premises in St Peter's in trust for Thomas Wetenhall.
Parties: (1) Revd Samuel Lowe, (2) Richard Foster and his trustee.
Release of an estate formerly called the Old Cross Keys with covenant to levy a fine.
Folded inside the release are the following documents:
(1) Bargain and sale between the Revd Samuel Lowe and Richard Foster, 26 May 1814
(2) Copy fine Ebenezer Foster (plaintiff) and John Haggerston (defendant)
(3) Two final agreements made in the court, 1814
Parties: (1) John Purchas and others (2) William Lyon and trustee for William Hollick
Release of moiety [a half, one of two equal parts] of estates in Thompson's Lane.
Parties: (1) William Warren (grocer) to (2) Charles Collin Warren (grocer)
Folded up with the release is a lease for a year between the same parties, dated 15 June 1839
Parties: (1) Thomas Hallack (grocer) to (2) Augustine Gutteridge Brimley (grocer), John Garrett (farmer), and William Warren (grocer)
Release of freehold estates covenant to surrender a copyhold estate and assignment of leasehold estates and of personal property and effects upon certain trustees
Release of dower in relation to the Pickerel estate.
Parties: (1) Catherine Nutter, (2) Thomas Hallack (grocer)
Parties: (1) Thomas Wood (musician) and Catherine his wife, (2) Thomas Hallack (grocer)
Parties: (1) Jonas Tebbutt (gentleman), George Game Day (gentleman), Henry Marsh (sadler), Thomas Hallack (grocer), to (2) Augustine Gutteridge Brimley (grocer), John Garrett (farmer), William Warren (grocer)
Assignment of a freehold estate
Release from John Earl of Exeter, William Cecil, Sir Francis Child, Noah Neale, and Peter Walker to Samuel Neale in trust for John Lascelles and William Gibbon being a conveyance of the manor of Stickney under the terms of the Act of 1 Anne.
Parties: (1) William Cotton (joiner) and Elizabeth (nee Lawson) his wife (2) James Pay (gentleman) and Edward York (joiner)
Parties: (1) James Nutter and Joseph Ansell (his trustee) to (2) William Collin
Release from the legatees under the will of the late Mrs Ann Wentworth in relation to land in Chesterton Lane.
Parties: (1) Sarah Lovet (2) Thomas Nutter senior
Release of a messuage or tenement in St Peter's parish.
Folded up inside the Release is a Bargain and Sale for a year between Sarah Lovet and Thomas Nutter, 13 June 1823.
Parties: (1) Elizabeth Herbert and others (2) John Spilman and his trustees
Release of a messuage or tenement in Cambridge.
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