On 16 Oct 1674 Thomas Dickinson of Cambridge, innholder, leased to Thomas Marshall of Cambridge, barber, a moiety of a tenement in the parish of All Saints, Cambridge, to the north of the White Bear Inn and the premises of Thomas Fordham, watch-maker, on a 40-year lease from 1676 at an annual rent of #10. In consideration of #20, Marshall now assigns the residue of the lease to John Adams of Cambridge, carpenter. Indenture, signed and sealed by Thomas Marshall, witnessed by Thomas Dickinson, William Walker, and Isaac Lowry.
Assignment of lease, Cambridge
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- Reference
- GB 12 MS Doc.3722
- Dates of Creation
- 24 May 1678 (30 Charles II)
- Language of Material
- English .
- Physical Description
- 1 item(s) vellum vellum
Scope and Content
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Acquisition Information
Purchased from Alan Keen, Ltd., London, July 1945
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