Parties: (1) The Revd Joseph Goodall (Provost of Eton) (2) Magdalene College
Parties: (1) John Watson (baker) and William Quinsee (builder) (2) John Nutter (merchant)
Parties: (1) William Hollick, (2) Richard Foster (merchant and common brewer)
Lease of the brewhouse and site of the Black Swan.
Parties: (1) William Hollick and John Purchas (common brewer), (2) William Lyon (grocer)
Parties: (1) John Munday, (2) John Sherwood
Lease for 5 years from Lady Day 1613.
Parties: (1) William James, (2) Thomas Smith
Lease of a messuage in St Giles' parish being part of a messuage called The Green Peel for 18 years from Michaelmas Day 1589.
Parties: (1) Robert Twelves and Elizabeth his wife, (2) John Munday
Lease for 10 years from Lady Day 1613.
Parties: (1) The Corporation of Cambridge, (2) Robert Wallis
Lease of a house or scaffold with a well in the west and of St John's Lane in Cambridge with a power to convey water to the White Bull estate for 60 years from Lady Day 1587.
Parties: (1) Dr Barnaby Goche (Master of Magdalene College), (2) Thomas Creeke (fustion weaver)
Lease for 21 years from Lady Day 1617.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) William Howell (maltster)
Lease for 10 years from Lady Day 1663.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) John Howell (maltster)
Lease for 10 years from Lady Day 1673.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) John Howell (maltster)
Lease for 10 years from Michaelmas Day 1693.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) William Howell Ewin (brewer)
Lease for 10 years from Michaelmas Day 1756.
Parties: (1) Prior and Convent of Barnwell, (2) John Hedyngley (brewer and Burgess of Cambridge)
Lease of a tenement in St Clement's Parish for 41 years from Lady Day 1498.
Parties: (1) Prior and Convent of Barnwell, (2) Thomas Alreth (carpenter)
Lease of 'a Holy Cherche yerd' by Cambridge Castle for 99 years.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Messrs Augustine Gutteridge Brimley (grocer), John Garrett (farmer), and William Warren (grocer)
Lease of a tenement in Fisher's Lane (otherwise known as Ree Lane) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1848.
Parties: (1) St John's College, (2) Herbert George Whibley and Ambrose Basil Whibley (grocers)
Lease of a sugar factory in Thompson's Road.
Term commences: 24 June 1888 for 80 years
Expires: 24 June 1968
Rent: £6
Includes lease plan
Parties: (1) John Haggerston to (2) Richard Foster
Attested copy of a lease for a year f the Cross Keys Inn, yard, stables and outhouses.
Parties: (1) St John's College (2) Frank Waters (architect)
Lease of a the Nurses Hostel
Term commences: 24 June 1888 for 80 years
Expires: 24 June 1968
Rent: £9
Includes lease plan
Parties: (1) Mrs Hannah Impey to (2) Mr George Wilbey
Lease for a year.
Parties: (1) Mary Bradford (2) Thomas Nutter and George Sully
Lease for a year.
Parties: (1) Mary Bradford, (2) Thomas Nutter and George Sully
Lease for a year.
Parties: (1) John Christmas, (2) Abraham Balls (stone mason)
Lease for a year.
Parties: (1) Elizabeth Herbert (widow), (2) John Spilman (tailor)
Lease for a year.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Augustine Gutteridge Brimley (grocer), John Garrett (farmer) and William Warren (grocer)
Lease of a tenement in Ree Lane otherwise Fisher's Lane for 40 years from Michaelmas 1848
Parties: (1) Mr and Mrs James Wentworth, (2) Magdalene College
Lease for a year.
Parties: (1) William James, (2) Richard Grastocke and Jane Birtdale
Lease of a little tenement for 21 years from Michaelmas 1599 (relates to land in the parishes of St Giles and St Peter).
Parties: (1) The Corporation of Cambridge, (2) Robert Twelves
Lease of "one parcel of ground in the parish of St Giles in Cambridge, parcel of a lane sometimes buttinge on an ancient Bridge called Cambridge Bridge" containing in breadth at one end 12 feet and in length from East to West 21 yards for 40 years from Michaelmas Day 1614.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) Christopher Sulman
Lease of several messuages in the parish of St Giles for 10 years from Midsummer 1655.
Parties: (1) Magdalene College, (2) Christopher Sulman
Lease of several messuages in the parish of St Giles for 10 years from Midsummer 1664.