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Page 1 - Lease between Sarah Smith, widow of Cambridge and the Corporation for messuage or tenement in St Edwards for the period of 40 years
Page 3 - Lease between Edward York, Goldsmith of Cambridge, and the Corporation for piece of ground on the right hand of Hadstock Way for period of 40 years
Page 5 - Lease between John Sparkes, brewer of Cambridge, and the Corporation, for public house Crown and Woolpack in the parishes of St Andrew the Great and Holy Trinity for 40 years
Page 7 - Lease between Samuel Patten, whitesmith of Cambridge, and Mary Markhams, widow of Cambridge, and the Corporation for leanto, crane and engine, and premises above, of parish of St Clements for 21 years
Page 9 - Lease between Charles Wheeler, miller of Cambridge, and the Corporation, for the Kings Mills (watermills) in Cambridge and adjoining tenement, in Coe fen, for 21 years
Page 12 - Lease between William Christmas, boatwright of Cambridge, and the Corporation, for piece of ground in parish of St Peters for 40 years
Page 14 - Lease between the Corporation and Richard Whish, vintner, Cambridge, and Edward York, Joiner, and co., for alms houses, in St Edwards parish Cambridge, for 21 years
Page 16 - Lease between Corporation and the Masters, fellows and scholars of Trinity College, Cambridge University, for piece of common ground in Garratt Hastles, Cambridge (at the back of the college) for 40 years
Page 18 - Lease between the Corporation and the Masters, fellows and scholars of Emmanuel College, Cambridge University, one piece of common ground situated towards Christ's college for 40 years
Page 19 - Lease between the Corporation and William King, county Yeoman, Cambridge, for three acres in the west shields, Chesterton, for 21 years
Page 20 - Lease between the Corporation and John Sparke, common brewer, of Cambridge, (guardian of person and estate of Ann Wrangles), for bay under the house called Purgolds, in St Edwards parish, for 21 years
Page 22 - Lease between the Corporation and King Whittred, gentleman, Cambridge for two acres of arable land, West Newnham Crofts in Grantchester, Cambridge, 21 years
Page 24 - Lease between the Corporation and King Whittred, gentleman, Cambridge, of booth grounds also known as Munseys Booths, Cheese Row, Stirbridge Fair, Cambridge, for 21 years
Page 25 - Lease between the Corporation and King Whittred, gentleman, Cambridge, piece of ground called Chappel Ground in Stirbridge Fair for 21 years
Page 27 - Lease between the Corporation and Richard Mee, gentleman, Cambridge, piece of land called Allwayns Lane, on north side of public house Kings Head, Preachers Street, for 40 years
Page 29 - Lease between Thomas Eate, Alderman, Cambridge and Samuel Patten, whitesmith, Cambridge, and the Corporation, Stirbridge Fair field, parish of Barnwell, 40 years
Page 31 - Lease between John Hemmington, baker, Kings Lynn, and Elizabeth his wife, of piece of ground and messuage situated beyond the castle, Cambridge, on south side of ground called Sale Piece, for 40 years
Page 33 - Lease between John Palmer, grocer, Cambridge, William Murfitt Cook, churchwarden, James Salmon, carrier, and the Corporation of piece of land at Castle's End, for 40 years
Page 35 - John Hide, merchant of Cambridge and the Corporation, of piece of ground at back of the Kings Mill in parish of Little St Mary's, for 40 years
Page 37 - Lease between Ann Paterson, widow, Cambridge, and the Corporation, of piece of land lying on the forepart of the messuage belonging to Ann Patterson, and other pieces of ground, in the parish of St Clements, Cambridge, for 40 years
Page 39 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair
Page 40 - Lease between William Perry, Cambridge, victualler, and the Corporation, of 12 stalls adjoining the messuage late in the tenure of John Rumbold, in the butchery in Cambridge, for 21 years
Page 42 - Lease between William Perry, Cambridge, victualler, and the Corporation, of tenement with yard known as the Castle, Buttler Row, parish of St Mary the Great, for 21 years
Page 44 - Lease between Corporation and Richard Foot of Barnwell, Cambridge, Yeoman, of an acre of arable land known as Gilden Acre, south side of Cambridge, 21 years
Page 46 - Lease between Corporation and Richard Whish, vintner, Cambridge, of house and ground, west side of Fair Yard Lane, for 40 years
Page 49 - Lease between Corporation and John Sennett, Cambridge, butcher, of tenement with yard on west side of Fair Yard Lane, Cambridge, for 40 years
Page 51 - Lease between Corporation and John Sennett, Cambridge, butcher, of two corner stalls, lately lying in the Shambles, now under the Shire Hall, next Petty Cury, Cambridge, for 21 years
Page 53 - Lease between Corporation and John Sennett, Cambridge, butcher, of tenement, slaughterhouse and ground, east side of Fair Yard Lane, Cambridge, for 40 years
Page 55 - Lease between Corporation and Mary Lancaster, widow, Cambridge, of tenement called the Royal Oak, Barnwell, for 40 years
Page 57 - Lease between Corporation and Mary Lancaster, widow, Cambridge, of piece of ground with tenement and outhouse, known as The Three Fishes, situated at the end of St Andrews parish, for 40 years
Page 60 - Lease between Corporation and Abraham Collier, victualler, of Cambridge, 9 stalls next to the Half Moon pub owned by Collier, in parish St Mary the Great
Page 62 - Indenture of Burgess to parliament between Francis Dixon, Esq., Sheriff of county of Cambridge, and Elias Sewster, gentleman, and others
Page 63 - Indenture between the Corporation and Peter Headley, Sallon Chandler, of a piece of ground lying by a pond in Bell Lane, Cambridge, with the houses and buildings
Page 65 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas Nutting, gentleman, of slaughterhouse on east side of Fair Yard Lane for 21 years
Page 67 - Indenture between the Corporation and master, fellows and scholars of St John's College of the piece of land and the appurtenances belonging to St John's for 40 years
Page 69 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Bush, Joiner, of piece of ground and premises belonging to John Bush for 21 years
Page 71 - Indenture between the Corporation and James Day, gentleman, of piece of ground next to common found at Castle End for 40 years
Page 73 - Indenture between the Corporation and Edward Searle, merchant, executor of the will of late Elizabeth Lavender, of garden ground in parish of St Botolph for 40 years
Page 75 - Indenture between the Corporation and Elias Sewsters, gentleman, of booth grounds known as Helgaies Booths lying in Fair of Stirbridge for 21 years
Page 77 - Indenture between the Corporation and Hannah Bartholomew, widow, of tenement and piece of ground lying at Castle End in parish of St Gyles for 40 years
Page 79 - Indenture between the Corporation and King Whittred, gentleman, two pieces of ground lying against the castle in parish of St Gyles for 40 years
Page 82 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Whittred, butcher, of seven stalls adjoining to the freehold messuage belonging to Clare Hall in parish of St Mary the Great for 21 years
Page 84 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas James, printer, and his wife Sarah, late Sarah Johnson, widow, of piece of ground next to St Michael's churchyard, parish of St Mary the Great for 40 years
Page 86 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas Nutting, gentleman, messuage called Clement Hostle Bridge Street, 40 years
Page 88 - Indenture between Corporation and Thomas Nutting, Alderman, a set of stone stairs adjoining a leanto, for 21 years
Page 90 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas Rawland, brewer, of piece of common ground, situated in Walls Lane, Cambridge, for 21 years
Page 92 - Indenture between the Corporation and Simeon Lords, merchant, of parcel of land called the armitage lying near the small bridges, Newnham, for 40 years
Page 94 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair
Page 95 - Indenture of a Burgess to serve in Parliament, between John Jackson, Esq., Sheriff of the County of Cambridge, and Thomas Wiseman and others
Page 96 - Indenture between the Corporation and William Musgrave, Tailor, and Maria his wife, Thomas Bartlett, gentleman and Dorothy his wife, of messuage called the Armitage, three tenements with a Close adjoining, in parish of St Benedicts for 40 years
Page 99 - Indenture between the Corporation and William Horvell Ewin, gentleman, of four stalls before the tenement known as the black Trubin, in Great St Mary's parish for 40 years
Page 101 - Indenture between the Corporation and William Horvell Ewin, gentleman, messuage with a yard adjoining Fair Yard Lane for 40 years
Page 103 - Petition to parliament from the Corporation of Cambridge and its principal inhabitants over navigation of the river Wear, county of Durham, to open a communication with the collieries lying nearby
Page 104 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Cooledge, labourer, of messuage or tenement, barn, outhouses and other appurtenances, on a piece of ground in parish of St Gyles for 21 years
Page 106 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Alderson, Esq., messuage or tenement lying in the parish of St Andrews between the Wrestlers inn and the church yard, for 40 years
Page 109 - Alienation from the Corporation to William Musgrove, tailor, and others, of messuage or tenement called the Armitage, and three adjoining tenements in parish St Benedicts including yards, appurtenances etc.
Page 110 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair
Page 111 - Indenture between the Corporation and James Gatward, from Hertfordshire, gentleman, pieces of waste ground adjoining the Mansion House, then occupied by John Hide, merchant, for 21 years
Page 113 - Indenture between the Corporation and Richard Crop, Esq., of Whittlesford Bridge, near Whittlesford, Cambridge, and all tolls, customs, and commodities, for 21 years
Page 115 - Lease between the Corporation and Richard Whish, vintner, Cambridge, of four slaughterhouses in Fair Yard Lane, with yards, grounds and appurtenances, for 40 years
Page 117 - Lease between the Corporation and Thomas Booth, yeoman, of yard with stables and outhouses in parish of St Botolph, for 40 years
Page 119 - Lease between the Corporation and Henry Waterland, of Somerset, Doctor of Law, of piece of ground lying to the back of tenement in parish of St Sepulchre, between the Kings ditch and the garden ground of Henry Waterland, for 40 years
Page 121 - Lease between the Corporation and John Pott, yeoman, of piece of waste land, barns, stables and outhouses, at Castle End next to a garden ground, in parish of St Peters, for 21 years
Page 124 - Indenture between the Corporation and Mary Lake, widow, of four messuages or tenements in parish of Great St Andrew, between the workhouse and the brewhouse, for 40 years
Page 126 - Letter to the King from the Corporation
Page 127 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Halsted, gentleman, of the forepart of an inn called the Dunghill Cock, and the backyard adjoining, with appurtenances, in parish of St Edward's, for 40 years
Page 129 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Halsted, gentleman, a garden ground lying in parish of St Andrew the Great, abutting on the workhouse, for 40 years
Page 131 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Halsted, gentleman, one piece of waste ground, lying in parish of St Botolph, with appurtenances, for 40 years
Page 133 - Lease between Corporation and Edward Searle, merchant, messuage or tenement with appurtenances, at east end of Penny Farthing Lane, Cambridge, for 21 years
Page 135 - Lease between Corporation and Thomas Barrance, victualler, of messuage or tenement and appurtenances in parish of St Gyles, near the castle, for 21 years
Page 137 - Lease between the Corporation and John Lunn, carpenter, and Elizabeth his wife, of two tenements, one being a house the other a stable, at north end of Fair Yard Lane, for 21 years
Page 139 - Lease between the Corporation and William Howel Ewin, Esq., of piece of waste ground lying in front of the tenement of William Howel Ewin, in parish of St Sepulchre for 14 years
Page 141 - Lease between the Corporation and Mr Edward Smith, butcher, of butcher's stall, enclosed, with appurtenances, under Shire Hall in parish of St Mary the Great for four years
Page 143 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair
Page 144 - Letter to the King from the Corporation
Page 145 - Indenture between the Corporation and Benwell Hinson of piece of waste ground with two tenements, next to the street along directly to the gable end of the stable in the tenure of Mr Potts, land called the pinfold for 40 years
Page 148 - Lease between the Corporation and Uriah Matthews, miller, of the nether rooms being the nether stories under part of the common hall known as the Guildhall, Cambridge, with appurtenances, Granarys barn stables and the yard known as Hand Yard for 40 years
Page 151 - Indenture between the Corporation and Edward Gillam Junior, of garden ground or orchard late parcel of the scalding yard and piece of ground lying at the north end of said garden ground for 40 years
Page 154 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas Tuck, yeoman, from Hodsdon, county of Hertford, and his wife Margaret, late Margaret Smith, widow, named as sole executrice of the will of Thomas Smith, one of the aldermen of Cambridge, of tenement and yard adjoining, on the west side of Fair Yard Lane, for 21 years
Page 156 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas Tuck of Hodsdon and his wife Margaret, late Margaret Smith, widow, of tenement and piece of ground lying at the Castle end, Cambridge, with appurtenances, the west end abutts to the Kings Highway leading towards Huntingdon and the East end on the castle gate, for 40 years
Page 158 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas Tuck, yeoman, from Hodsdon, county of Hertford, and his wife Margaret, late Margaret Smith, widow, named as sole executrice of the will of Thomas Smith, one of the aldermen of Cambridge, of 3 acres of arable land and piece of waste ground with appurtenances, exchanged to the corporation from Trinity Hall and Newnham Mills, for 40 years
Page 160 - Indenture between the Corporation and William Finch, esquire, Cambridge, of piece of void ground lying at the south end of the garden of William Finch, on Blackswan Lane, in parish St Mary the Great, for 40 years
Page 162 - Indenture between the Corporation, William Finch, esquire, and Edward Chapman, gentleman, of piece of ground in parish of St Edward's, next the fishmarket heretofore granted to William Finch and Edward Chapman, for 40 years
Page 165 - Indenture of Burgesses to serve in Parliament
Page 166 - Indenture between the Corporation and Benjamin Barton, gentleman, of piece of land behind the mills called the Bishops Mills in Cambridge, with the houses edifices and buildings thereupon set or to be built and set, for 40 years
Page 168 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair
Page 170 - Letter to the King from the Corporation
Page 171 - Letter to the Queen from the Corporation
Page 172 - Indenture between the Corporation and Mr William Cotton, carpenter, of piece of land enclosed on the south side of the King's Ditch at the end of Fair Yard Lane, Cambridge, for 40 years
Page 174 - Indenture between the Corporation and Elizabeth Wildman, spinster, of piece of ground in Petty Cury, with houses and tenements thereupon, standing at the East end of Petty Cury, parish of St Andrews the Great, for 40 years
Page 176 - Indenture between the Corporation and Edward Searle, merchant, of tenement with a garden ground, adjoining with appurtenances situated in land, Walls Lane, between Common Ditch and Gray Fryers, now Sidney College, for 21 years
Page 178 - Indenture between the Corporation and Deborah Sparke, widow, of two tenements, late in the occupation of Abrahahm Wright, now of John Standby, in parish of St Botolph, Cambridge, for 40 years
Page 180 - Indenture between the Corporation and Deborah Sparke, widow, of two pieces of common ground, lying on the east side of a tenement, once in the tenure of William Hurst, now Bishops Burgoyne, next to Peas Hill, at the end of the butchery, one end upon the ground of Trinity Hall, and all houses, edifices and buildings upon it, for 21 years
Page 182 - Indenture between the Corporation and John White, straw hatter, of London, of two tenements called Purgold's, and one enclosed stable with a chamber above it, kitchen and yard, for 40 years
Page 185 - Indenture between the Corporation and John White of Newgate Street London, straw hatter, of the long chamber known as the Treasury over the almshouses situated in the parish of St Edward's, for 21 years
Page 187 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Hide, merchant, the scalding house, new sty and garden grounds and scalding house yard, for 40 years
Page 189 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair 1762
Page 190 - Letter to the King from the Corporation
Page 191 - Indenture between William Mott, gentleman and one of the Aldermen of Cambridge, and the Corporation, of freehold messuages situated in Great Eversden in county of Cambridge, with barns, stables, dovehouse and edifices, two acres of pasture, for annuity of six pounds per annum
Page 194 - Indenture between the Corporation and Robert Raymond, of messuage or tenement with appurtenances in parish of St Andrews lying at the grate with the shop and a piece of void land for 21 years
Page 196 - Indenture between the Corporation and the masters, fellows and scholars of Mary Magdalene college, Cambridge University, of one parcel of ground in parish of St Giles called a lane, partly abutting on an ancient Cambridge bridge, for 21 years
Page 198 - Indenture between the Corporation and Joseph Ingle, carrier, Edward Searle, merchant, Bartholomew Fuller, cook, and John Carter, carpenter, of a certain piece of ground, with three tenements or almshouses, known as Doll's Close, near to Maids Causeway, for 21 years
Page 201 - Indenture between the Corporation and Edward Benson, of Shonfield, Essex, esquire, of a piece of ground in parish of St Mary the Great, near Pump Lane, for 21 years
Page 202 - Indenture between the Corporation and Edward Benson, Esq.., of Shonfield, Essex, of another piece of ground in part built upon, near Pump Lane or Well Lane, in parish of St Mary the Great, for 21 years
Page 204 - Indenture between the Corporation and Edward Benson, Esq.. of Shonfield, Essex, of a piece of ground adjoining to the tenement of Edward Benson in parish of St Mary the Great in place known as the Wheat Market now built upon in part, for 21 years
Page 206 - Letter of Attorney to receive Sir Thomas White's donation
Page 206 - Letter to the King from the Corporation
Page 207 - Receipt for Sir Thomas White's donation
Page 208 - Indenture between the Corporation and Grace Perry, widow, relict and administratrix of the goods and chattels, rights and credits of late William Perry, victualler, deceased, of messuage and yard, with shop, stables, chambers, and other house buildings in Butler Row, Cambridge, for 40 years
Page 208 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair
Page 211 - Indenture between the Corporation and Grace Perry, widow, relict and administratrix of the goods and chattels, rights and credits of late William Perry, victualler, deceased, of tenement, slaughterhouse, stable, and appurtenances lying on the east side of Fair Yard Lane, for 40 years
Page 213 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Purchase, one of the Aldermen of Cambridge, of mansion house called Michael House Grange, in parish of St Andrew with all edifices , barns and yards, and all appurtenances, for 40 years
Page 215 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Newling, gentleman and one of Aldermen of Cambridge, and Susannah Newling, spinster, administrators of the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Ann Newling, of tenement known as the Queen's Arms situated in Barnwell, with all the houses, outhouses, stables, yards and all appurtenances for 21 years
Page 217 - Indenture between the Corporation and Deborah Sparke, widow, of messuage or tenement and appurtenances on Butler Row, for 40 years
Page 220 - Indenture between the Corporation and Mary Lancaster, widow, of piece of waste ground lying against Parker's Piece with edifices, buildings and appurtenances, for 40 years
Page 222 - Indenture between the Corporation and Mary Lancaster, widow, of messuages or tenements, formerly three tenements and a barn, situated in the parish of St Andrew with yards or backhouses built on a piece of common ground sometime demised to Nathaniel Harden and also a porch, for 40 years
Page 224 - Indenture between the Corporation and Mary Lancaster, widow, of piece of ground towards Balls Folly and abutting on St Thomas Leys and other piece of ground adjoining, with houses, outhouses and other buildings, for 40 years
Page 226 - Alienation to Mrs Deborah Sparke of messuage or tenement with a yard or other appurtenances in Butler row
Page 227 - Indenture between the Corporation and Samuel Patten, whitesmith, and Henry Markham, victualler, of a leanto in parish of St Clement, adjoining a pair of stone stairs, and a crane or engine situated on the wharf near to the premises, for 21 years
Page 229 - Indenture between the Corporation and Sarah Haselum, widow, of messuage or tenement known as the Half Moon and Quart Pot in St Andrews parish, for 21 years
Page 231 - Indenture between the Corporation and Reverend Richard Hays from Aborfield, Berkshire, of a certain lane belonging to the Corporation lying between the inn called Clement Hostle and the inn called the Horn which has been converted into tenements, belonging to Christopher Green, with piece of void land and brick wall with liberty to lay a foot bridge over the ditch, for 30 years
Page 233 - Indenture between the Corporation and Richard Robinson, baker, Cambridge, of a piece of common waste ground lying near one end of Walls Lane where the Old Pound stood
Page 234 - Indenture of Burgesses to serve in Parliament
Page 235 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair 1764
Page 236 - Indenture between the Corporation and Deborah Sparkes, widow, of bay of standing under the house called Purgolds in parish of St Edward's, formerly a stable, with appurtenances, for 21 years
Page 238 - Indenture between the Corporation and Joseph Butcher, baker, assignee of Philip Saunders, baker, deceased, of chambers, shops and stalls situated at the north end of the room known as Debtors Hall, for 40 years
Page 241 - Indenture between the Corporation and Mrs Gracy Perry, widow, relict and admistratrix of goods, chattels, rights and credits of William Perry, victualler, deceased, of tenement with yard known as the Castle, behind Butler Row in parish of St Mary the Great, next to the market, for 21 years
Page 243 - Indenture between the Corporation and Mrs Gracy Perry, widow, relict and admistratrix of goods, chattels, rights and credits of William Perry, victualler, deceased, of twelve stalls situated in the Butchery, abutting on the Common Street, for 21 years
Page 245 - Indenture between the Corporation and Ann Graves of Cambridge, widow, of the landing place of Chesterton ferry next to Stirbridge Fair green with liberty to pass over the common, for 21 years
Page 248 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Whittred, butcher and one of the aldermen of the town, of seven stalls adjoining the freehold tenement belonging to Clare Hall, in parish of St Mary's the Great, next to the market place and the inn called the Half Moon, for 21 years
Page 250 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Sennet, butcher, of two corner stalls with appurtenances, under the Shire Hall, next to Petty Cury in parish of St Mary the Great, for 21 years
Page 252 - Indenture between the Corporation and the masters, fellows and scholars of St John's college, Cambridge University, of piece of ground in Walls Lane, in Trinity parish, for 40 years
Page 254 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Deer, surgeon, from Hertfordshire, of lands known as White Cannon Lands of 21 acres, eighteen acres in Stirbridge Field, for 40 years
Page 258 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair
Page 259 - Indenture between the Corporation and William Doggett, yeoman, and Francis Tunwell, cook, of the tolls, for three years
Page 261 - Alienation to Mr William Musgrave of messuage or tenement known as the Armitage with a close adjoining, in parish of St Benedicts, for 40 years
Page 262 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair 1766
Page 263 - Lease between the Corporation and Mr William Murfett of a capital messuage in parish of St Clements known as the Crow with appurtenances, for 40 years
Page 265 - Lease between the Corporation and Edward Searle, merchant, of messuage with appurtenances situated at the east end of Penny Farthing Lane, and a certain piece of void ground belonging to the house, for 21 years
Page 267 - Indenture between the Corporation and Mrs Joanna Bishop of piece of void ground lying in Walls Lane, and appurtenances, for 21 years
Page 269 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas Huckings, gentleman, of slaughterhouse on east side of Fair Yard Lane, with appurtenances, for 21 years
Page 271 - Indenture between the Corporation and Edward Gillam, carrier, of the forepart of a messuage in parish of St Edwards, between a messuage called the Dunghill Cock on east side and the Talbott on the west side, for 40 years
Page 273 - Indenture between the Corporation and Edward Gillam, carrier, of tenement called New England lying in Barnwell with appurtenances, and 8 acres arable land, for 40 years
Page 276 - Indenture between the Corporation and Rev John Cock, of Dobden, Essex, and Ann Cock of Cambridge, aforesaid widow, of waste ground lying in parish of St Peters behind the brewhouse belonging to Jesus College, for 40 years
Page 278 - Indenture between the Corporation and Joseph Butcher, baker, trustee for Mary, wife of John Dole, executrix of the last will and testament of Joseph Parsons, deceased, gentleman, of tenement situated in Preachers Street upon the wall of Friars Preachers, for 40 years
Page 280 - Indenture between the Corporation and Elizabeth Everard, widow, formerly Elizabeth Stannor, executrix of last will and testament of Charles Stannor, cook, of messuage situated on ground where formerly stood a booth called the Broad Sword, built for the Stirbridge Fair, at end of Garlick Row, for 40 years
Page 283 - Indenture between the Corporation and Joseph Finch, ironmonger, of piece of ground on east side of Great Fair Yard Lane, for 40 years
Page 285 - Indenture between the Corporation and Mr Uriah Matthews, Grantchester, miller, of messuage and yard in Butler Row, with adjoining tenement with the profits and commodities of the butcher's stalls, for 40 years
Page 287 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair 1767
Page 288 - Indenture between the Corporation and William Sutton of Low Layton, Essex, gentleman, and his wife, formerly Mary Clayton, spinster, of piece of ground adjoining to the Cardinals Cap, in parish of St Botolph, with buildings built upon it, and appurtenances, for 40 years
Page 290 - Indenture between the Corporation and William Sutton of Low Layton, Essex, gentleman, and his wife, formerly Mary Clayton, spinster, of piece of ground where is built upon a malthouse and other houses, with appurtenances, for 40 years
Page 293 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Paris, bookseller, administrator of the goods, chattels, rights and credits of Bridget Paris, late of Cambridge, aforesaid spinster, deceased, for 40 years
Page 295 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas Tuck of Hodsdon, county of Hertford yeoman, of messuage and yard on west side of Fair Yard Lane with appurtenances, for 21 years
Page 297 - Indenture between the Corporation and Rene Labutte, gentleman, of two tenements one being a dwelling house and the other a stable, situated at the corner of the north end of Fair Yard Lane, for 21 years
Page 300 - Indenture of Burgesses to serve in Parliament
Page 301 - Indenture between the Corporation and Deborah Sparke, widow, executrix of the last will and testament of John Sparke her late husband, deceased, of a piece of ground at the end of the garden in the parish of St Sepulchre, and another piece of ground where the summer house is now built, for 40 years
Page 303 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair 1768
Page 304 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Gillam, common brewer, and assignee of John Miles of London, coachmaker, and his wife, Mary, of piece of land built upon, the tenure of Roger Thompson and now of the said John Gillam lying in Harlestone Lane in the parish of St Clement in Cambridge for 60 years
Page 306 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Gillam, common brewer, and assignee of John Miles of London, coachmaker, and his wife, Mary, of piece of ground lying and being behind the brewhouse late of the said Roger Thompson in the parish of St Clement for 21 years
Page 308 - Indenture between the Corporation and Frances Headley, widow relict and executrix of Peter Headley, deceased, and William Berwick, glover, of piece of ground lying by a pond in Bell Lane in parish of St Giles, with houses and buildings built upon it, for 21 years
Page 310 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas Bond, surgeon and executor of Mary Cooper, late Spinster, deceased, of two stalls lying together on the south side of the Shambles abutting upon the Butler Row in parish of Great St Mary, for 40 years
Page 312 - Petition to parliament from the Corporation of Cambridge and its principal inhabitants that certain commissioners are empowered to repair and clean the streets and remove obstructions and keep a watch against fires
Page 314 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Merrill, bookseller, of messuage at Castle End in parish of St Giles, built on waste ground, called the Old Pound or Pinfold, for 40 years
Page 316 - Indenture of seven parts, between Richard Savage Lloyd, of Hintlesham, Suffolk, Esquire, and others, the bailiffs, burgesses and commonalty of Ipswich, the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of University of Cambridge, the burgesses of Wisbech in the Isle of Ely, the Corporation of Cambridge, the Mayor and burgesses of Kings Lynn, and Godfrey Elam of Linton in county of Lincoln, of 15 acres and two roods of meadows and pastures in the tenure of Joseph Boulbing, for 20 years
Page 324 - Indenture of seven parts, between Richard Savage Lloyd, of Hintlesham, Suffolk, Esquire, and others, the bailiffs, burgesses and commonalty of Ipswich, the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of University of Cambridge, the burgesses of Wisbech in the Isle of Ely, the Corporation of Cambridge, the Mayor and burgesses of Kings Lynn, and Josiah Wilkinson of Godney in Lincoln, yeoman, of 13 acres and one rood of meadows and pasture now or late in the tenure or occupation of John Winter, for 20 years
Page 326 - Indenture of seven parts, between the same parties as the foregoing leases to Geoffrey Elam and Josiah Wilkinson, and John Taylor and William Winkley of Fleet, Lincolnshire, yeoman, of nine acres and two roods of meadow and pasture now or late in the tenure or occupation of William Hows for 20 years
Page 326 - Indenture of seven parts, between the same parties as the foregoing leases to Geoffrey Elam and Josiah Wilkinson, and Reuben Simmerson and John Burrows, both of Holbeach, Lincolnshire, yeomen, of 17 acres of meadows and pasture now or late in the tenure or occupation of Samuel Aistrup for 20 years
Page 328 - Indenture of Burgesses to serve in Parliament
Page 329 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair
Page 330 - Articles of Agreement between the masters, fellows and scholars of Trinity College, University of Cambridge, and the Corporation
Page 331 - Indenture between the Corporation and James Cock and William Murffitt, churchwardens, and other Overseers of the Poor of parish of St Clements of a piece or parcel of the messuage called Clement Hostle, divided into 7 parts called Almshouses, with the little garden ground, yard adjoining and the wall and pump, for 21 years
Page 333 - Indenture between the Corporation and Robert Raymond, of messuage or tenement with appurtenances in parish of St Andrews lying at the grate with the shop and a piece of void land for 21 years
Page 335 - Indenture between the Corporation and Edward Searle, merchant, of messuage known as the Home of the Bushell and Strike with garden ground adjoining with the appurtenances on Wall's Lane between the Common Ditch and Sidney College, for 21 years
Page 337 - Indenture between the Corporation and Deborah Sparke, widow, of piece of ground in Penny Farthing Lane in parish of St Botolph, for 40 years
Page 339 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Whittred one of the Aldermen of Cambridge and assignee of King Whittred, gentleman, his father, of certain piece of ground lying on the west side of Great Fair Yard Lane, with the houses built upon it, two tenements, one slaughterhouse, one barn, a stable, a yard, for 40 years
Page 341 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Whittred, gentleman, one of the aldermen of Cambridge and assignee of King Whittred his father, of two acres of arable land, of the parsonage of Grantchester on one side and lands of Elizabeth Story, widow on the other, for 21 years
Page 342 - Indenture between the Corporation and Joseph York, ropemaker, of piece of ground lying in parish of St Benedict with the messuage, barn and outhouses and appurtenances, for 40 years
Page 344 - Indenture between the Corporation and William Doggett, yeoman, of four victualling booths and booth grounds lying in the Water Fair in the Fair of Stirbridge for 21 years
Page 346 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas Wetenhall, of a messuage or tenement in Wall's Lane, parish of Holy Trinity, next to the garden grounds of Corpus Christi for 40 years
Page 348 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Barron, victualler, of several waters and fishings called Newnham and Kings Mills, with appurtenances, for 21 years
Page 350 - Indenture between the Corporation and King Wittred, alderman of Cambridge, of piece of ground called the Chappel ground, lying in the chappel in Stirbridge Fair, with appurtenances, for 21 years
Page 351 - Indenture between the Corporation and King Whittred, Alderman of Cambridge, of booth grounds Munceys Booths, on Cheese Fair or Cheese Row at Stirbridge Fair, for 21 years
Page 353 - Indenture between the Corporation and James Burleigh, merchant and Alderman, of tenement or slaughter-house lying on piece of ground on Great Fair Lane, with all other houses or appurtenances, for 40 years
Page 354 - Indenture between the Corporation and James Burleigh, merchant and Alderman, of tenement or yard on Butter Row, for 40 years
Page 356 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances Stirbridge Fair 1770
Page 357 - Indenture between Corporation and Edward York, goldsmith, a certain piece of ground lying on the right hand of Hadstock Way, for 40 years
Page 359 - Indenture between the Corporation and Sarah Haselum, widow, of messuage or tenement known as the Half Moon and Quart Pot in St Andrews parish, for 21 years
Page 361 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Nowling, Alderman of Cambridge, and assignee of Susanna Nowling, spinster, of tenement called the Queens Arms, Barnwell, for 21 years
Page 363 - Indenture between the Corporation and Deborah Sparke, widow, executrix of the last will and testament of John Sparke her late husband, deceased, of tenement known as the Crown and Woolpack, in parishes of St Andrew the Great and the Holy Trinity for 40 years
Page 364 - Indenture between the Corporation and Deborah Sparke, widow, of bay under the house, parish of St Edward, being a stable that opens out to the Blue Bell Yard, for 21 years
Page 366 - Indenture between the Corporation and Deborah Sparke, widow, of two pieces of ground on Peas Hill, on the east side of a tenement, next to the ground of Trinity Hall, with a well and all houses, edifices and buildings, for 21 years
Page 368 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas Hide, merchant, of pieces of ground adjoining to Mansion House, previously Gatward's and John Hide's, for 21 years
Page 370 - Indenture between the Corporation and Edward Gillam, elder of the town and gentleman, and John White of London in trust for John Moore, apothecary, and Sarah his wife, of the forepart of messuage or tenement with a parcel of ground in parish of St Edward, Peas Hill next to Market Hill, for 40 years
Page 372 - Indenture between the Corporation and John White, straw hatter, of London, of a long chamber known as the Treasury above the Almshouses, in the parish of St Edward, 21 years
Page 374 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Tunwell, butcher, of all the commodities belonging to the Corporation which were collected by the Toller and Bailiffs of the Bridge Ward, Market Ward and High Ward or Mills within the town of Cambridge, at Reach Fair, Midsummer Fair and Stirbridge Fair, for 3 years
Page 376 - Indenture between the right Hon. Francis Lord Hawley, Baron of Laughton, Ireland, Sir Charles Harbord, and others, of annual rent reserved and issuing out of and for the Manor of Bourne and granted to the Master and Society of Christ College, Cambridge
Page 380 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Hemmington of Kings Lynn, baker, piece of ground lying beyond the Castle, between the lands called Sale Piece and Kings Highway, with messuage or tenement, with outhouses, barns, stables, yards, gardens and appurtenances, for 40 years
Page 382 - Indenture between the Corporation and the Master and fellows of Gonville and Caius College, of a holt formerly in the tenure of a Downham yeoman or his assigns lying between the river running to the Mills on the west part and Coe fen on the East part, for 40 years
Page 383 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Anderson and Richard Robinson, churchwardens of the parish of Holy Trinity, and others, of piece of ground of about 1 acre, wherreon were formerly built three tenements, or almshouses, on Dolls Close near Maids Causeway, for 21 years
Page 385 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair, for 21 years
Page 386 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Sennet, butcher, of tenement with a yard on the west side of Fair Yard Lane in parish of St Edward, for 40 years
Page 388 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Sennet, butcher, of tenement or slaughterhouse…for 40 years
Page 390 - Indenture between the Corporation and Grace Perry, widow, of tenement with a yard or garden, known as The Castle, behind Butter Row, in parish of St Mary the Great, next to the market, for 21 years
Page 392 - Indenture between the Corporation and Grace Perry, widow, of twelve stalls adjoining to the tenement or messuage situated in the Butchery in Cambridge, abutting on the Common Street, for 21 years
Page 394 - Indenture between the Corporation and Samuel Patten, whitesmith, and Henry Markham, victualler, of a cottage or leanto in parish of St Clement, adjoining a pair of stone stairs, and a crane or engine situated on the wharf near to the premises, for 21 years
Page 395 - Indenture between the Corporation and the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of University of Cambridge, of messuage or tenement situated on the west side of Fair Yard Lane, in parish of St Edwards, with garden ground, and also a piece of ground called the Teuter Yard now part of the Botanical Garden, for 40 years
Page 400 - Indenture between the Corporation and Mary Lancaster, widow, of messuage, tenement or inn known as the Royal Oak, in Barnwell, with outhouses, yards, stables, etc., for 40 years
Page 402 - Indenture between the Corporation and Mary Lancaster, widow, of piece of ground with tenements and outhouses known as The Three Fishes, situated at the end of St Andrews parish, near the Brewhouse, with barn and stable, for 40 years
Page 404 - Indenture between the Corporation and Masters, Fellows and Scholars of the college of St Mary Magdalen in University of Cambridge, of two messuages, and passage yard part of the blacksmith's shop, situated on piece of ground formerly parcel of a lane which abutted upon Cambridge bridge, with a small piece of garden ground, and also a piece of ground formerly a bowling green, but converted into a garden by the college, for 21 years
Page 407 - Indenture between the Corporation and Chancellor, masters and scholars of the University of Cambridge, of piece of void ground, a stone yard, lying on the outside of Trinity College wall, near Gerrards Hostell bridge, including the Dock and Island, and Crane or Engine, for 21 years
Page 409 - Indenture between the Corporation and Joshua Finch, ironmonger, of several waters and fishings, with appurtenances, for 20 years
Page 410 - Indenture between the Corporation and Mr Thomas Hide, merchant, of piece of ground lying in the parish of St Peter, at Castle End, with two messuages and outhouses, for 40 years
Page 414 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair, for 21 years
Page 415 - Indenture between the Corporation and Elizabeth Antrobus, widow and executrix of the will and testament of Thomas Nutting, her father, gent, of messuage called Clement Hostle, Bridge Street, in parish of St Clement, for 40 years
Page 418 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Alderson, Esq., messuage or tenement lying in the parish of St Andrews between the Wrestlers inn and the church yard, for 40 years
Page 421 - Indenture between the Corporation and Ann Lord, widow, executrix of the last will and testament of Simeon Lord, merchant, her husband deceased, of parcel of ground called the Armitage lying near the small bridges, together with the messuages or tenements, outhouses, warehouses, lodges and other edifices and buildings, with appurtenances, for 40 years
Page 424 - Indenture between the Corporation and Edward Searle, merchant, executrix of the last will and testament of Edward Searle, merchant, his father deceased, of garden ground, formerly enclosed with a mud wall, in parish of St Botolph, with two small tenements and appurtenances, for 40 years
Page 426 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Whittred, butcher, of seven stalls adjoining to the freehold messuage belonging to Clare Hall in parish of St Mary the Great for 21 years
Page 428 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas Hide, merchant, and assignee of Thomas Cheetham, gentleman, of tenement and piece of ground adjoining Castle End, in parish of St Giles, called the Three Inns, for 40 years
Page 430 - Indenture between the Corporation and James Day, gentleman, of piece of ground with a tenement, next to common found at Castle End, parish of St Giles, for 40 years
Page 432 - Indenture between the Corporation and Samuel Patten, whitesmith, of piece of ground lying in Stirbridge Fair Field, parish of Barnwell, the third furlong from Barnwell, with messuage with shops, chambers and appurtenances, for 40 years
Page 434 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair
Page 435 - Bond between the Corporation of Cambridge and Mr William Roberts for payments of an annuity
Page 436 - Licence to alienate to Mr Edward Cropley, from the Corporation and John Hemmington, baker, Kings Lynn, of a piece of ground lying beyond the castle, between the Sale Piece and the Kings Highway
Page 437 - Articles of Agreement between James Day, gentleman, for and on the behalf of the Mayor, Bailiffs and Burgesses of Cambridge, of one part and John Carter, carpenter of other part, about the small bridges where a bridge was in decay and was taken down and rebuilt
Page 439 - Indenture between the Corporation and Edward Searle, merchant, of messuage or tenement lying in east end of Penny Farthing Lane, and a piece of ground lying between the house and the common ditch, with the houses, leantoes and buildings thereupon set, for 21 years
Page 441 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Cooledge, labourer, of messuage or tenement, barn, outhouses and other appurtenances, on a piece of ground in parish of St Gyles on the west side of the Castle, for 21 years
Page 443 - Indenture between the Corporation and Isaac Smith, butcher, of piece of ground with building of Slaughter house lying on the east side of Fair Yard Lane, with appurtenances, for 21 years
Page 445 - Indenture between the Corporation and Henry Tingey of Wretten, Norfolk, yeoman, of piece of ground lying at the farther end of the southside of Walls Lane adjoining the garden wall belonging to Christ's College, with messuages, barns, stables etc. thereupon built and all yards, gardens, waters, and other appurtenances, for 21 years
Page 447 - Indenture between the Corporation and William Mott, gentleman/ assignee of the estate of Thomas Wright Smith formerly of Ratcliff Highway, parish of St George, county of Middlesex, Tidewaiter, of messuage and yard on the west side of Fair Lane with appurtenances, for 21 years
Page 449 - Indenture between the Corporation and William Mott, gentleman/ assignee of the estate of Thomas Wright Smith formerly of Ratcliff Highway, parish of St George, county of Middlesex, Tidewaiter, of three acres of ley ground known as Ford field, parish of St Mary the Great, next Love Lane, for 40 years
Page 451 - Indenture between the Corporation and William Mott, gentleman/ assignee of the estate of Thomas Wright Smith formerly of Ratcliff Highway, parish of St George, county of Middlesex, Tidewaiter, of messuage or tenement now divided into three tenements and parcel of void ground lying at the Castle End of Cambridge, for 40 years
Page 453 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair
Page 454 - Indenture of burgesses to serve in Parliament between John Hitch, Sheriff, and William Norfolk, James Gifford and others
Page 455 - Indenture between the Corporation and Ann Cumbers, widow, of three messuages or tenements situated on the west side of Fair Yard Lane, with outhouses and grounds, for 40 years
Page 457 - Indenture between the Corporation and Sarah Barron, widow, of messuage or tenement and barn situated at Castle End, parish of St Giles, Cambridge, with front being next to Pound Hill, for 21 years
Page 459 - Indenture between the Corporation and Mary Lancaster, widow, of messuage or tenement in parish of St Andrew the Great, for 40 years
Page 459 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair
Page 462 - Indenture between the Corporation and William Hunter, cooper and assignee of Nathan Tarrin, of tenements or dwelling houses situated at the corner of the north end of Fair Yard Lane, with appurtenances, of 21 years
Page 464 - Indenture between the Corporation and Ben Barton, gentleman, of piece of ground behind the Mills called the Bishops Mills, with the houses, edifices and buildings thereupon set, along the river side, for 40 years
Page 466 - Indenture between the Corporation and Ann Mathews, widow and devisee named in the last will and testament of Uriah Mathews, miller, deceased, of the nether room under the Common Hall, and the common councilman's parlour, pantry buttery and kitchen belonging to the Hall known as the Guildhall, and cellar, piece of ground, buildings, for 40 years
Page 470 - Indenture between the Corporation and Isaac Smith, butcher, of stall on the right hand side of the centre arch leading into Shirehall, over against the conduit, next Market Hill, for 21 years
Page 471 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Smith, butcher, of stall on the left hand side of the centre arch leading to the Shirehall, over against the conduit, next Market Hill, for 21 years
Page 473 - Indenture between the Corporation and Mary Matcham, widow, of tolls and all other commodities belonging to the Corporation, for 3 years
Page 475 - Indenture between the Corporation and William Cotton, carpenter, of piece of ground formerly divided and enclosed, on the south side of Kings Ditch at the end of Fair Yard Lane, and south upon the Hog Market, with all the messuages of tenements, houses and buildings, for 40 years
Page 478 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas Halstead, Esq., of parcel of waste ground lying near the Emanuel Lane, parish of St Andrew the Great, next Christ College, for 40 years
Page 479 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas Halstead, Esq., of the forepart of an inn called Dunghill Cock and the Bath yard, adjoining, in parish of St Edwards, next to the almshouses on Peas Hill, for 40 years
Page 480 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas Halstead, Esq., of a piece of land lying in parish of St Botolph, for 40 years
Page 482 - Indenture between the Corporation and King Whittred, Esq. and alderman of Cambridge, of two messuages or tenements situated at the back of the Cock Inn, parish of St Botolph, near Mill Lane, for 40 years
Page 484 - Indenture between the Corporation and John Gillam, brewer, and assignee of William Howell Ewin, doctor of law, of four stalls which are before the tenement called the Black Swan, in Great St Mary's parish, for 40 years
Page 486 - Indenture between the Corporation and George Short, butcher, of parcel of ground with messuages or tenements and outhouses built upon, behind Butter Row, formerly owned by William Hurst, butcher, in St Edwards Parish for 40 years
Page 490 - Indenture between the Corporation and William Howell Ewin, doctor of law, of messuage or tenement with a yard situated on Fair Yard Lane for 40 years
Page 492 - Indenture between the Corporation and John White of Newgate Street London, straw hatter, of two messuages called Purgolds with stable with a chamber over it, bays, shops, standings, passages, chambers, edifices, situated on the east side of Barley Market Hill, for 40 years
Page 496 - Indenture between the Corporation and Edward Gillam, carrier, of garden ground or orchard, late parcel of the Scalding Yard, with piece of ground lying at the north end of garden, for 40 years
Page 499 - Letter of Attorney to empower said persons in the case of disturbances at Stirbridge Fair
Page 500 - Indenture of a Burgess to serve in Parliament, between Richard Reynolds Esq., Sheriff of the County of Cambridge, and King Whittred and others
Page 501 - Indenture between the Corporation and Thomas Hide, merchant and Alderman of the town, of the Scalding House with the Scalding leads, and garden ground part of the Scalding House and yard in parish of St Edward for 40 years
Page 504 - Indenture between the Corporation and Searle Palmby, merchant, of piece of ground lying on the backside of Queens college
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21 - Handwritten copy of Corporation rental book 1842
22 - Printed copy of Corporation rental book 1848
23 - Draft manuscript copy of corporation rental book 1857
24 - Printed copy of Corporation rental book 1856
25 - Printed copy of Corporation rental book 1860
26 - Printed copy of Corporation rental book 1861
27 - Printed copy of Corporation rental book 1870
28 - Printed copy of Corporation rental book 1878
29 - Corporation rental book 1890
30 - Corporation rental book 1906
31 - Counterpart lease of the Nags Head and cottages near Albion Row from the Corporation to Jonah Read
32 - Surrender of lease of stalls before the Black Swan from the Executors of Richard Foster to the Corporation
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34 - Agreement for hire of a room in Butter Row for an office for the Town Surveyor between the Corporation and the Cambridge Improvement Commissioners
35 - Counterpart lease of three messuages or tenements at Castle End for term of 40 years from Michaelmas 1841, from the Corporation to Mrs Sarah Nicholls
36 - License to assign premises in Castle Lane to Mr Albine Carter from the Corporation to the executors of John Fortin deceased
37 - Counterpart lease of four messuages and gardens in Castle Row from the Corporation to Albine Carter
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39 - Agreement for the tenancy of the former Corn Market building at the Cattle Market, Cherry Hinton Road
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41 - Counterpart licence to use a portion of Coldham's Common for a rifle range
42 - Fire insurance policy for a skating rink on Corn Exchange Hill leased by William Henry Poole from the Corporation
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45 - Fire insurance policy for town gaol premises by the Corporation
46 - Counterpart lease of premises on Garlic Fair Lane in Holy Sepulchre from the Corporation to William Crowe
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48 - Lease of Hell Meadow, near Coe Fen and Penniless Lane, from the Corporation to Mr David Hancock
49 - Lease and agreement of land adjoining the line of the Eastern Counties Railway and 4 acres from the Corporation to Michael Foster
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51 - Lease of the Friends Meeting House in Jesus Lane for the purposes of a Free Public Library from William Peckover to the Corporation
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59 - Counterpart lease of premises in Northampton St from the Corporation to William Jardine Purchas
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61 - Counterpart lease of a piece of waste ground near the Physic Garden in Pembroke Street from the Corporation to Cauis College
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65 - Counterpart lease of a piece of ground situate on the Quay Side from the Corporation to Richard Headley
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69 - Agreement between the Master, Fellows and scholars of St John's College Cambridge and the Corporation regarding St John's Lane
70 - Counterpart lease of messuage in Saint Mary's passage from Rev'd J Curteis to the Corporation
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77 - Counterpart lease of the Bushel and Strike Public House in Sussex Street from the Corporation to Messrs Nash and Co
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81 - Counterpart lease of premises in Waymans Lane from the Corporation to Messrs J and W Bell
82 - Counterpart lease of premises in the parish of St Edward from the Corporation to John Johnson
83 - Counterpart lease of a piece of land opposite the Beehive Public House from the Corporation to the managing Committee of the Castle End Boys School
84 - Counterpart lease of premises known as the Swan's nest with a messuage near Sheep's Green from the Corporation to Richard Blades
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28 - Copies of Council resolution and copies of certificates relating to service as special constables during the Great War
29 - The Great War roll of honour card index
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