Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Executors of the will of Mr Henry Joseph Wetenhall, deceased.
Lease of Nos. 31 and 32 New Square for the term of 40 years from the 29 September 1890. Rent for the first 26 years £4 16s 0d and for the remainder of the term £11 0s 0d. Includes a colour plan showing the outline of the property and the neighbouring lessees.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Hubert Woodley Betts.
Lease of messuage and premises No. 35 New Square for seven years from 29 September 1936. Rent £100.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Laurie and McConnal Limited.
Lease of No. 35 New Square (with stable and warehouses in the rear) Cambridge for the term of 40 years from 29 September 1904. Rent for the first 12 years £4 10s 0d and for the remainder of the term £10 0s 0d. Includes a colour plan showing the outline of the properties and the parish boundary between St Andrew the Less and St Andrew the Great which ran through No. 35 New Square.
Parties: (1) The Reverend Thomas Miller Dickson to (2) Dr Brown.
Counterpart lease of "Beechwood House" No. 41 Hills Road for 7 years from 25 December 1893. Rent: £68.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Edwin Reed Barrett.
Lease of Nos. 45 and 46 New Square, Cambridge for the term of 40 years from 25 March 1905. Rent for the first 12 years £4 and for the remainder of the term £9 3s 4d. Includes a colour plan showing the outline of the properties.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Miss Ann Eliza Crisford.
Lease of messuage and premises No. 48 New Square, Cambridge for the term of 40 years from 25 March 1878. Rent: £2 11s 0d. Includes a colour plan showing the outline of the property and the names of the neighbouring lessees.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Frederick William Talbot.
Lease of a messuage called Saint Rhadegund House [No. 49] and premises New Square, Cambridge for 40 years from 29 September 1873. Includes a colour plan showing the outline on the property marked with the house, garden, kitchen garden and stabling.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Thomas Henry Holdsworth.
Lease of No. 5 New Square for the term of 40 years from 5 April 1908. Rent for the first 12 years £0 14s 6d. Remainder of the term £2 0s 0d. Includes a colour plan showing the outline of the premises.
Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) Misses Wiseman.
Lease of No. 53 Rhadegund Buildings, Jesus Lane for 40 years from 5 April 1886. Includes a plan.
Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) Mr Joseph Smith.
Lease of a messuage or tenement and piece of ground in Jesus Lane for 40 years from Lady Day 1818.
Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) Mrs Jessie M. Osbourn.
Lease of a messuage and premises No. 55 Rhadegund Buildings, Jesus Lane for the term of 40 years from 5 April 1874. Includes a plan.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Vic G. Davis.
Lease of shop, garage, stores and premises in Fair Street for 21 years from 25th March 1926.
Rent: £150.
Includes a plan.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mrs Fanny Rogers.
Lease of No. 6 New Square for 40 years from 5 April 1908. Rent for the first 12 years £1 9s 0d and for the residue of the term £4 13s 4d. Includes a colour plan of the outline of the property including the Right of Way at the back of the property leading to Elm Street.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr James Rogers.
Counterpart lease of No. 7 New Square, Cambridge for 40 years from 5 April 1908. rent for the first 12 years £1 5s 0d and the residue of term £4. Includes a colour plan showing the outline of the property and a Right of Way marked along the back of the property into Elm Street.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Edward Harris. Lease of a Public House known by the sign of the Crown Inn in Jesus Lane for 14 years from Michaelmas 1828
Parties: (1) Mr Edward Harris and his surety, (2) Jesus College. Bond for the performance of covenants in a lease
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Frederick William Lawrence. Messuage and premises number 109 King Street and Garage at rear in Belmont Place
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Joanna Collier Young. A house in Pike's Walk [now known as 'Milton House']. Built by Philip H Young on the site of the five cottages in the lease of 16th November 1863
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Edward Harris. Lease of a Public House known by the sign of the Crown Inn in Jesus Lane for 14 years from Michaelmas 1836
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The executors of the will of Henry Chapman, deceased.
Term: 40 years from 25 December 1903.
Rent: For the first 12 years £6. 8s. 0d.
Remainder of the term £31. 5s. 0d.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Executors of the will of William Thomas Palmer.
Term: 40 years from 25 March 1902.
Rent for the first 12 years: £6.
Remainder of the term: £13. 15s. 0d.
Includes a colour plan of the outline of the property.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Edmond Foster and others [William Clayton and Mark Ives Whibley].
Includes a plan.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) The Surviving Executors of the will of Mr Arthur John Gray, deceased. Lease of Nos. 101, 103, 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, 115, 117, 119, 121 and 123 Hills Road (formerly known as Nos. 1 to 12 College Terrace) for the term of 40 years from 25 March 1909. Rent for the first 12 years £22 10 and for the remainder of the term £37 8s 4d. Includes a plan.
Prioress Joan Fulbourn and the nuns to John Marchall and Laurence Elverede a garden and a dove house in St Radegund parish, lying between the house of the Friars Minor to the west and a tenement of the nuns to the east, abutting on the highway to the north and to the south partly on a stone wall of the Friars Minor, 21 1/2 yards long, and partly on the Nuns' close in the tenure of William Pechard. Term: 30 years. Rent: 10s. Witnesses: John Hesewell, Mayor of Cambridge, John Smyth, Thomas Pomell, John Manfeld and John Rays, bailiffs, et multis aliis.
Fulbourn, Joan (fl 1487-1491) Prioress of St RadegundParties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Miss Susannah E. Kett.
Counterpart lease of Clifton Villa Station Road Cambridge for the term of 40 years from 25 March 1885. Includes plan.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr William Kett.
Counterpart lease of Woodfield Villa Station Road Cambridge for the term of 40 years from 25 March 1885. Includes plan.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Richard Foster. Lease of Knowles' Tenement in All Saints Parish for 40 years from Michaelmas 1810
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Joseph Ashworth Sturton. Lease of 5 cottages, warehouses and premises adjoining Willow Place and Fitzroy Lane. Term: 40 years from 29th September 1898. Includes a plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr John Adams. Lease of three messuages and site of malthouse and premises in Jesus Lane for 40 years from 29th September 1868. Includes plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr William Wing. Lease of four messuages and premises Nos. 7, 8, 9 and 10 Fair Street and workshop in Fitzroy Back Lane for the term of 40 years from 25th March 1880. Includes a plan
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mrs Louisa Bedwell.
Counterpart lease of premises in Tenison Road for 99 years from 25 December 1894. Rent: £16 17s 6d. Includes plan showing the outline of the property called "East View" and the organ works.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Samuel Leggate Orford Young.
Counterpart lease of 4 messuages and premises known respectively as 'Olney House' [No. 150], 'East Dean' [No. 148], 'Mapledene' [No. 146] and 'Valetta' [No. 144] Tenison Road for the term of 99 years from 25 March 1895. Rent £10 11s 0d. Includes a plan.
Parties: (1) Mr Richard Banks Harraden and Mrs Sophia Harraden, (2) Mr Benjamin Langton.
Lease of messuage, stable and premises in Jesus Lane for 21 years determinable at the end of the first seven years.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Thomas Kymbold (Burgess) and Margerye his wife.
Lease of a mansion house with yard, barn and appurtenances called Knolles [Knowles] tenement in Jesus Lane with a yard and barn.
Term: Joint lives in survivorship and one year afterwards. Rent: £1 10s 0d.
Covenants:
Lessees not to sell or underlet without consent of the College; not to take lodgers; "not to apply the said tenement to noysomeness of their neighbours by filthyness of hogges or other unreasonable cattle".
They covenant to make no back gates into the close except for one door through their barn which shall be only used in harvest time; not to come into the close
Bond is £20 to keep covenants
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Thomas Kymbold (Alderman)
Lease of a mansion house with yard, barn and appurtenances called Knowles tenement
Dimensions:
South on Jesus Lane - 110ft
North on Jesus Close - 150ft
East, next "The Pound of Candles" in the tenure of Robert Heylock - 78ft
West adjoining a piece of ground of the said Thomas Kymbold which he rents by the year from the College - 90ft
Term: 40 years. Rent: £1 10s 0d.
Covenants:
Lessee to repair etc
Not to lodge any persons of bad behaviour etc
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Reuben Fitches
Lease of a mansion house with yard, barn and appurtenances called Knowles tenement, adjoining on the west a tenement of Fitches' for which he pays a quit rent of 10d p.a.
Term: 40 years. Rent: £1 10s 0d and 4 capons or 6s 8d.
Covenants
Lessee to repair etc
Not to lodge any persons of bad behaviour etc
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Grace Baker alias Kymbold (widow)
Lease of a mansion house with yard, barn and appurtenances called Knowles tenement the east side lying next to a tenement in the occupation of William Watson, labourer. Term: 40 years. Rent: £1 10s 0d.
Covenants:
Lessee to repair etc
Not to lodge any persons of bad behaviour etc
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr Simon Barrett.
Lease of 7 messuages or tenements and premises in All Saints parish for 40 years from Michaelmas 1818 [Nos. 1-4 Park Street and Nos. 13-15 Jesus Lane]. Describes the properties included in the lease by listing the current tenants.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Mr William George Chater.
Lease of eight messuages or tenements and premises in Park Street and Jesus Lane in the parish of All Saints for 40 years from 11 October 1874 [Nos. 0, 1-4 Park Street and Nos. 13-15 Jesus Lane. 0 Park Street is described as "one is not at present distinguished by any number"]. Includes a plan.
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Cambridgeshire County Council
To make alterations in number 44 Hobson Street Cambridge comprised in lease to George John Cooke and Joseph Edwin Cooke. Includes plans and specifications and estimates for alterations and repairs
Parties: (1) Jesus College (2) Greene King & Sons Ltd. Licence to make alterations at "The Earl of Derby" Public House. Includes plans:
(1) Plan showing the proposed refacing to the front elevation and small return of the "Earl of Derby" PH
(2) Plan showing ground floor as existing and ground floor as proposed
Parties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Charles Cheveley, Jeremiah George Leonard, Peter Joseph Johnson and Thomas Ashman Driver
Matilda (Maud) Pinnig(er) (or Pinning?) acknowledges receipt from the nuns of a shop in the Meat Market, given to them by Richard Atgate (ad portam), which was formerly held of the nuns be Eustace Selede at 7s 8d per annum. Rent: 7s. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Walter de Havekestone, chaplain, Sir John, chaplain, Nicholas ultra forum (beyond the market), Michael Bernard, Alberic Butcher (carnifex), Roger de Wilburham, Elbor (Elvr'?) Scriptor (Scribe) et aliis.
Pinnig', MatildaPrioress Letitia and the nuns give to William Athelard a messuage with buildings lying between the land of the Hospital of St John and the land of William Pie. William Athelard has sworn fealty to them. Rent: 4s 6d. Witnesses: Adam son of Eustace, Robert Saman, Thomas son of Joachim (25), Ralph son of Henry, Michael Malherbe, Robert de St Edmund's, Reginald de Fordham, William Pilate, Walter Crocheman, John Athelard, William Pye, William Godsho et aliis.
Letitia (fl 1213-1230) Prioress of St RadegundWilliam Pilate has received from Prioress Letitia and the nuns lands lying next to land of Ailitha, widow, formerly held of them by Matilda de Cimiterio (Maud of Cemetry); length 40 ft, breadth 34 ft. Rent: 8d and 2 capons. Witnesses: Hervey son of Eustace, Adam, his brother, Robert Saman, Hervey son of Martin, Michael and John, his sons, Thomas son of Joachim, Ralph son of Henry, Reginald de Fordham, Reginald, his son, Robert de St Edmunds, William de Hibernia (of Ireland) et aliis.
Pilate, William (13c)Richard de Histon, chaplain, receives of Prioress Letitia of the Nunnery of St Radegund a portion of their land in Tornechroft next that of Roger Carter. Rent: 2s and 2 capons. Witnesses: Hervey son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Adam son of Eustace, Walter Corde, Geoffrey son of Ralph, Ralph son of Hervey, Thomas son of Joachim, Nicholas Sarant, Walter de Lindsey, Geoffrey Cook, Roger Careter et multis aliis.
Histon, Richard deBartholomew le Noble thas received from Prioress Letitia and the nuns the messuage which was of Symon le Blund, between the land of said Bartholomew and the land of Andrew de Winepol, extending from the highway to the land of Bernard Grim and Richard Bullokesprest. Rent: 2s; gersuma 5 1/2 marks. Witnesses: Hervey son of Eustace, Robert Saman, Adam son of Eustace, Geoffrey son of Ralph, John and Lawrence, his sons, Ralph son of Henry, Hervey son of Martin, Michael and John, his sons, Reginald de Fordham, William Pilate et multis aliis.
le Noble familyPrioress Eva Wasteneys and the nuns to Thomas de Revede, Serjeant-at-arms, Alice, his wife, and John, William and George, their sons, and Isabel and Margaret, their daughters, a tenement in Radegund's Lane, lying between a tenement of the nuns on the east and another tenement of the nuns and the garden of the Friars Minor on the west, abutting on the Friars' garden and a messuage of the nuns on the south, and on the lane to the north. Term: their joint lives in survivorship and one year and one day after the death of the survivor of them. Rent: 6s. 8d., to be paid in two equal parts on the Easter day and on St Michael's day. Covenants: Lessees to build, repair etc. Witnesses: Stephen, son of Bartholomew Moriz, Mayor of Cambridge, Roger de Harleston, William de Horwode, John de Caldecote, Roger le Chaundeler et aliis.
Wasteneys, Eva (fl 1359 mid - 2nd half of 14c) Prioress of St RadegundParties: (1) Jesus College, (2) Walter Gardiner. Supplemental lease of premises in the Parish of St Andrew the Less Cambridge for 40 years from 25th March 1885. Rent 5s. Includes site plan showing the location of the land
Parties: (1) Philip Henry Young, (2) Harry George Hills
Three articles by A. S. Oswald about Jesus College published in 'Country Life' Magazine. Two are dated 1928 and the third is about the dedication of the War Memorial at Jesus College and the opening of the Memorial Library in 1952.
Three articles by Christopher Hussey about Godinton Park in Kent dated 1962 and six loose black and white postcards of the interior and exterior of Godinton Park.