Bath Furman Index - All Entries   [Total = 2599]


The Furman Index of Bath City Deeds, drawn up by Furman, a London notary, in 1776. 2599 Deeds, the earliest 10th May 1581, the last 6th October 1776. Those shown below are in areas that formed the city in 1641 before its great expansion in the 18th Century and have been mapped to the 1641 index.
(N.B. There are 1388 Furman Index entries which are related to plots in the the 1641 Index and therefore, by following the link to 1641, the 1641 entry may be viewed and the plot of land viewed on the 1641 map)
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BC623/ 1 10 May 1581 £1-6-8 William Chapman (of Shockerwick and Barton), Anne Chapman (his wife) & John Chapman (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Close of Pasture called Over Rack Close. Without the North Gate 11:1:1 (see also 11:2) 11:1:2 11:1 11:2
BC623/ 2 24 Jun 1585 £0-10-0 John Sachfield, alderman Lease of a Tenement & Backside. North Gate Street 51:2 51:2
BC623/ 3 24 Jun 1585 £0-4-0 Thomas Fitch, mercer Lease of a Tenement. Cox Lane 73:2 73:2
BC623/ 4 10 Mar 1593 £0-6-0 Thomas Fitche, mercer Lease of a Tenement. Cox Lane 73:2 73:2
BC623/ 5 5 May 1597 £0-13-4 John Harryngton Esq., of Kelford, Somerset Lease of a Tenement Backside & Garden. In the parish of Stalls 98:1 98:1
BC623/ 6 26 Mar 1599 £0-14-0 John Pinchen, shoemaker Lease of a Tenement & Garden. In the parish of Saint Mary. (Indorsed North Gate Street) 62:2 62:2
BC623/ 7 26 May 1599 £0-1-4 William Vernam, tailor Lease of a Tenement & Garden on the North Side of the parsonage. In the parish of Saint Michael. Q. If not in Vicarage Lane. 27:1 27:1
BC623/ 8 4 Aug 1599 £0-5-0 Joan Stephens Lease of a Tenement & Garden. In the parish of St. James
BC623/ 9 7 Aug 1599 £0-5-0 Thomas Stephens Lease of a Messe & Garden. In the parish of St. James
BC623/ 10 24 Sep 1599 £0-8-0 William Husden, cooper Lease of a Tenement. In the parish of Stalls 115:1 115:1
BC623/ 11 2 Oct 1599 £1-13-4 Thomas Dickson, plumber Lease of a Tenement Garden & Stable. Cheap Street 73:3 73:3
BC623/ 12 25 July 1603 £0-16-0 John Parker the younger, clothier Lease of a Tenement & Garden. High Street 48:2 48:2
BC623/ 13 28 Aug 1603 £0-4-0 Thomas Wattes, weaver Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcot Street 28:2 28:2
BC623/ 14 10 Sep 1605 John Sachfeild, alderman Lease of a Tenement Backside & Garden, High Street, and a Stable adjoining, Cox Lane 50:3:1 50:3:2 50:3
BC623/ 15 18 Oct 1605 Hugh Baylye, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden on the West Side of the Swan. In the parish of Stalls (Indorsed Cheap Street) 76:2 76:2
BC623/ 16 18 Dec 1605 £0-1-0 Barnabie Harrold, innholder Lease of a messuage & Garden called the Cross Bow Inn. In the parish of Stalls 97:2 97:2
BC623/ 17 10 Oct 1606 £0-8-0 Margaret Davis, wife of Richard Davis, weaver. Richard Parker, weaver & Susanna (his wife) Lease of a Tenement & Garden Ground. Broad Street 6:1 6:1
BC623/ 18 10 Oct 1606 £0-10-0 Robert Rogers, butcher Lease of a Messuage & Garden Ground. Without the North Gate. In the parish of St. Michael 18:2 18:2
BC623/ 19 2 Jan 1606 £0-4-0 Robert Harbert, glover, Joan (wife), Marye (daughter) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Westgate Street 91:1 91:1
BC623/ 20 10 Mar 1608 John Harvord Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street 17:1 17:1
BC623/ 21 18 Jun 1608 £0-1-0 George Mounton, butcher Lease of Rooms of Housing & 2 quillets of Ground. Cheap Street 72:2 72:2
BC623/ 22 9 Oct 1608 £0-10-0 John Smalcombe Lease of a Messuage & Garden called the Swan without the North Gate. In St. Michael's parish (Indorsed "Broad Street") 12:1 12:1
BC623/ 23 24 Mar 1609 £0-5-0 John Sachfielde, alderman Lease of a Stable & Garden. North Gate Street 51:1 51:1
BC623/ 24 9 Oct 1609 £0-5-0 Thomas Gay, Agnes (his wife) & Richard Gay (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcot Street 27:2 27:2
BC623/ 25 26 Mar 1610 James Smith alias Singer, hatter Lease of a Messuage. High Street 52:2 52:2
BC623/ 26 11 Oct 1613 £0-4-0 Henry Slye, butcher. Joan (his Wife) & Edith (their Daughter) Lease of a House. Indorsed "North Gate Street" 56:3 56:3
BC623/ 27 11 Oct 1614 £0-12-0 John Blackleache, vintner Lease of a Tenement & Backside. Stalls Street 100:1 100:1
BC623/ 28 10 Sep 1616 £0-1-10 Henry Osborne, esquire, of London Lease of a Tenement & Garden & Plott of Ground partly converted into an Orchard bounding West upon the Burro Walls. High Street 63:1:1 63:1:2 63:1
BC623/ 29 11 Oct 1616 £0-4-0 Richard Power, smith. Margaret (his wife) & John Power (his son) Lease of Part of a Tenement. In the parish of Saint James 110:1 110:1
BC623/ 30 11 Oct 1616 William Wheateaker, fuller. Charles Wheateaker, Henry Wheateaker his son Lease of All the Ground & Housing containing 10 feet. Without the East Gate 58:2 58:2
BC623/ 31 11 Oct 1616 £0-4-0 John Cox, smith. Constance Cox his wife, Richard Cox their son Lease of Part of a Tenement. In the parish of St James 110:2 110:2
BC623/ 32 11 Oct 1616 Arthur Butler, cordwainer. Agnes Butler (his wife), Arthur Butler (his son) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. In the parish of St James 106:1 106:1
BC623/ 33 14 Oct 1616 £0-2-0 Agnes Peere, weaver. Thomas Commings, Joan Commings (his wife) Lease of a Tenement & Backside. Walcot Street 30:2 30:2
BC623/ 34 14 Oct 1616 £0-1-0 Richard Swallowe, weaver Lease of Wast Ground. Without the North Gate 3:2 3:2
BC623/ 35 3 Oct 1617 John Waterford, miller. Elizabeth Waterford, wife of William Waterford, miller. Johane Waterford (her Daughter) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Frogg Lane 4:3 4:3
BC623/ 36 11 Oct 1617 £0-5-0 Walter Simons, of Walcot, carpenter. Alice Simons (his wife), John Simons (their son) Lease of a Tenement. In the parish of St James 113:3 113:2
BC623/ 37 16 Oct 1618 £0-8-0 Richard Gryffeth, baker. Nicholas Gryffeth, Joan Gryffeth Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Frogg Lane 3:1 3:1
BC623/ 38 12 Apr 1619 £0-5-0 William Gory, hosier. William Gory (his son), Joan Gory (his Daughter) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Southgate Street 150:1 150:1
BC623/ 39 1 Oct 1619 £0-1-2 George Stoughton, baker Lease of a Tenement Stable & Backside called the Rose. West Gate Street 90:1 90:1
BC623/ 40 16 Oct 1619 £0-5-0 Johane Wallis, James Wallis (her son), Barbara Wallis (his wife) Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street 113:1 113:1
BC623/ 41 16 Oct 1619 William Orchard Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Broad Street 8:1 8:0
BC623/ 42 16 Oct 1619 £0-5-8 Thomas Pegler Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Frogg Lane
BC623/ 43 9 Oct 1620 £0-5-0 Edward Garlicke, shoemaker. Elenor Garlicke (his wife) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. South Gate Street 152:1 152:1
BC623/ 44 9 Oct 1620 £0-10-8 James Gally, clerk Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Broad Street 17:2 17:2
BC623/ 45 9 Oct 1622 £0-2-0 William Palmer Lease of a Tenement. Walcot Street
BC623/ 46 9 Oct 1622 £0-5-0 George Kingeston, Ann Kingeston (his wife), Francis Kingeston (their son) Lease of a Messuage. Bimbury 128:2 128:2
BC623/ 47 11 Oct 1622 £0-13-0 Ann Quilly, spinster. Ann Steevens, Jane Steevens, daughter of William Steevens, mercer Lease of a Tenement, in the parish of Stall; & Garden, without the East Gate nigh Monks Mill (Indorsed "Stalls Street") 120:1:1 120:1:2 120:1
BC623/ 48 10 Oct 1623 £0-10-0 Anthony Kingeston, Ann Kingeston (his wife), Robert Boyse Lease of a Messuage in one little Corner of Stalls Church Yard 119:2 119:2
BC623/ 49 10 Oct 1623 £0-5-0 William Cox, Elizabeth Cox (his wife), Elizabeth Cox (his daughter) Lease of a Tenement & Backside. Stalls Street 113:2
BC623/ 50 11 Oct 1624 £0-1-4 John Lloyde, shoemaker Lease of a Shop & Chamber over. St Michaels Church Yard 19:3 19:3
BC623/ 51 11 Oct 1624 £0-1-8 William Chapman, alderman Lease of a Messuage & Garden. South Gate Street 159:1 159:1
BC623/ 52 18 Jul 1625 £0-15-0 William Masters, butcher Lease of a Messuage Stalls Street & an Orchard & Garden. Plumbtree Lane 95:1:1 95:1:2 95:1
BC623/ 53 10 Oct 1625 £0-3-4 William Dolton, farrier Lease of a Plott of Ground, Alford Lane & Another Plott of Ground, under the Borough Walls 65:1:1 65:1:2 65:1
BC623/ 54 10 Oct 1625 £0-10-0 Mathew Rendoll, gentleman Lease of a Tenement. Cheap Street 67:2 67:2
BC623/ 55 10 Oct 1625 £0-10-0 George Chapman, innkeeper Lease of a Tenement, Backside & Garden. Stalls Street 103:1 103:1
BC623/ 56 10 Oct 1625 £5-3-4 Richard Chapman, alderman, gentleman Lease of a Messuage or Inn called the Hart Inn, Stalls Street, A Garden in the Lane that leads from Stalls Street to the Cross Bath (supposed Bimbury), & Two Closes of Pasture in Walcot Street. 95:2:1 95:2:2 95:2:3 and 4 95:2
BC623/ 57 26 Jun 1626 £0-10-0 John Atwood Lease of a Messuage called the Horse Head (meaning, ‘tis supposed, what is now called the Nag’s Head), And a Backside with one Quillet of Ground. North Gate Street. 59:1 59:1
BC623/ 58 2 Oct 1626 £0-13-4 Thomas Ireland, tiler Lease of a Messuage, Orchard & Garden. In the parish of St James near the Hot Bath. 139:2 139:2
BC623/ 59 13 Oct 1626 £0-4-0 John Allin, glover. Alice Allin (his wife) Lease of a Tenement & Garden, Frogg Lane. 5:2 5:2
BC623/ 60 20 Sep 1627 £0-8-0 Anthony Kingeston, vintner Lease of a Tenement & Backside. The Vicars Lane. 77:2 77:2
BC623/ 61 1 Oct 1627 £0-13-4 Edward Parker, yeoman Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Southgate Street. 148:1 148:1
BC623/ 62 2 Oct 1627 £0-4-8 John Godwyn Lease of a Messuage & Garden Ground. In the parish of Stalls.
BC623/ 63 12 Oct 1627 £0-5-0 John Collibee, weaver. Edward Bremble, weaver. Joan Bremble (his wife) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Broad Street. 13:2 13:2
BC623/ 64 12 Oct 1627 £0-5-0 Christopher Wadman, of Dunkerton, yeoman. Maudlin Wadman (his wife), Robert Allin (her son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcot Street. 34:1 34:1
BC623/ 65 13 Oct 1627 £0-10-0 John Hancock, butcher. Mary Hancock (his wife), John Hancock (their son) Lease of a Tenement, Stalls Street, & a Garden, Culverhouse Lane. 120:2:1 120:2:2 120:2
BC623/ 66 17 Apr 1628 £0-12-0 Anthony Hardinge Lease of a Messuage, Backside & Garden. Bimbury 174:1 174:1
BC623/ 67 10 Oct 1628 £0-4-0 William Parker, glover. Alice Parker (his wife) Lease of a Messuage. Binberry Lane. 129:2 129:2
BC623/ 68 10 Oct 1628 £0-6-8 Agnes Chapman, widow. Agnes Chapman (her daughter), Robert Chapman, son of Robert Chapman of Bremble, Wilts Lease of a Messuage & Garden. West Gate Street. 86:2 86:3
BC623/ 69 10 Oct 1628 £0-5-0 Robert Clay, smith. Elizabeth Clay (his wife), Edward Clay (his son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. In the parish of St. James. 108:2
BC623/ 70 20 Oct 1628 £0-2-0 John Dangerfield Lease of So much of a Messuage & Garden as was then in the Tenant's occupation. Walcot Street.
BC623/ 71 15 Oct 1629 £0-4-0 Thomas Moore, freemason. Margaret Moore (his wife), Mathew Clarke, cordwainer Lease of Houses Buildings & Rooms (but says not how many) erected, Over the South Gate. 105:1 105:2
BC623/ 72 15 Oct 1629 £0-8-8 John Hayward, yeoman Lease of a Tenement & Garden. West Gate Street. 91:3 91:3
BC623/ 73 15 Oct 1629 £0-8-0 George Elkington, tanner Lease of a Tenement and Garden. Walcot Street. 43:1 43:1
BC623/ 74 15 Oct 1629 £0-10-0 John Dallamor Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Broad Street. 9:2 9:2
BC623/ 75 15 Oct 1629 £0-10-0 Thomas Cox, husbandman. Stephen Cox (his son), Ann Cox (his wife) Lease of a Tenement, Orchard & Garden. South Gate Street. 156:2 156:2
BC623/ 76 20 Jul 1630 £0-3-0 Thomas Singer, cutler. Elizabeth Singer (his wife) Lease of a Messuage & the Moiety of a little Backside, Between the Way leading from the Boro' Walls to the Lazars Bath on the North Side. 131:2 131:2
BC623/ 77 4 Oct 1630 £0-3-0 Edward Lapworth, Doctor in Physicke Lease of a Messuage called the New House. In the Lane leading from Stalls Street to the Cross Bath (Indorsed "Binberry"). 140:2 140:2
BC623/ 78 4 Oct 1630 £0-8-0 Mathew Rendoll Lease of a Tenement & Cellar on the East Side of the Swan. Cheap Street. 75:2 75:2
BC623/ 79 4 Oct 1630 £0-5-0 James Smith, feltmaker Lease of a Plott of Ground. Indorsed "North Gate Street". 57:2 57:2
BC623/ 80 11 Oct 1630 £1-1-4 Judith Davis (alias Treherne), widow. Carewe Davis (her son) (alias Treherne), Richard Davis (another son) (alias Treherne) Lease of a Messuage called the lower Swan. In the parish of Stalls. 76:1 76:1
BC623/ 81 27 Mar 1631 £0-5-0 John Masters, butcher. Lease of a Tenement Backside & Quillet of Ground. In the parish of Widcombe. 157:2 157:2
BC623/ 82 11 Apr 1631 £0-1-0 William Russell, butcher. Lease of a Messuage. North Gate Street. 61:1 60:1:2 61:2
BC623/ 83 10 Oct 1631 £0-16-0 John Symons, carpenter. Mary Symons (his wife), Walter Symons (their son) Lease of a Messuage & Garden thentofore called the School House. Frogg Lane. 6:1 6:1
BC623/ 84 10 Oct 1631 £0-10-0 Joane Lyne, widow of William Lyne, smith. Roger Lyne, her son. Joan Peckstone, daughter of Thomas Peckstone of Weston, clerk. Lease of a Tenement & Garden Ground. In the parish of Saint James (Indorsed "Stalls Street"). 102:2 102:2
BC623/ 85 10 Oct 1631 £0-10-0 John Masters, butcher. Jim of Keynsham, butcher. John Masters, Susan Masters (his wife) Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street, & a Garden, Culverhouse Lane. 121:1:1 121:1:2 121:1
BC623/ 86 10 Oct 1631 £0-5-4 Joan Murford, widow. James Murford, Mary Murford (his wife) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Stalls Street. 106:2 106:2
BC623/ 87 10 Oct 1631 £0-2-4 John Lloyd, Bridget Lloyd (his wife), John Lloyd (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Indorsed "Stalls Street". 107:1 107:1
BC623/ 88 10 Oct 1631 £0-8-0 William Lyne, Roger Lyne (his son), Joan Peckstone, daughter of Thomas ‘Pexton’ of Weston, clerk. Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Stalls Street. 111:1 111:1
BC623/ 89 14 Oct 1631 £0-1-8 John Gray, smith. Sarah Gray (his wife), Richard Gray (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. South Gate Street. 155:1 155:1
BC623/ 90 26 Mar 1632 £0-1-8 Ann Deacon, Richard Deacon (her son), Elizabeth Deacon (her daughter) Lease of a Messuage & 2 Gardens. In the parish of Widcombe. East of 157:2 157:2
BC623/ 91 26 Mar 1632 £0-15-0 Joan Murford, widow Lease of a Shop Chamber & little Buttery. Stalls Church Yard. 165:2 165:2
BC623/ 92 26 Mar 1632 £0-10-0 Thomas Jones Lease of a Shop & Cellar. Stalls Church Yard. 169:1 169:1
BC623/ 93 9 Apr 1632 £0-4-0 Francis Farr, mason. John Farr, Ann Farr (his wife) Lease of a Tenement & Garden, South Gate Street 152:2 152:2
BC623/ 94 9 Apr 1632 £1-6-8 Richard Parker, linen weaver Lease of a Tenement & Backside. Walcot Street 26:2 26:2
BC623/ 95 8 Oct 1632 £0-4-0 James Tilly Lease of a Tenement. In Bimbury Lane. 128:1 128:1
BC623/ 96 15 ... 1633 £0-6-8 John Bigg, alderman Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Indorsed "Broad Street". 2:2 2:2
BC623/ 97 15 Apr 1633 £1-0-0 Thomas Jones Lease of a House. Stalls Church Yard. 169:2 169:2
BC623/ 98 28 Apr 1633 £0-9-1 John Roberts, cook Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 99:2 99:2
BC623/ 99 7 Oct 1633 £0-16-0 Thomas Poole, joiner. Joan Poole (his wife), John Chapman, son of John Chapman of Barton Lease of a Messuage & Garden. North Gate Street. 56:2 56:2
BC623/ 100 7 Oct 1633 £0-16-8 Joan George Lease of a Tenement. Stalls Street. 118:2
BC623/ 101 7 Oct 1633 £1-10-0 William Sherston Lease of Two Messuages with certain Rooms over Frog Lane, with a Backside Orchard Garden & Plott of Ground, In the parish of St. Michael without the North Gate, Indorsed "Frog Lane", & Another Plot of Garden Ground, Walcot Street. 6:2:1 6:2:2 6:2:3 6:2
BC623/ 102 7 Oct 1633 £0-2-0 John Frawlins or Rawlins, yeoman Lease of a Messuage & little Stable, On the East Side of a piece of Ground called Leereland. 109:2 109:2
BC623/ 103 14 Apr 1634 £0-6-8 John Wood Lease of a Plot of Ground. In Stalls parish. Indorsed Stalls Church Yard. 164:1 164:1
BC623/ 104 10 Oct 1634 £0-8-0 George Parker, carpenter. Margaret (his wife) Parker, George Parker (his son), Thomas Parker (another Son) Lease of a Plot of Ground. Saw Close. 86:1 86:2
BC623/ 105 10 Oct 1634 £0-10-6 William Lyppiatt, of London, merchant tailor. Ann Lyppiatt (his wife), John Lyppiatt (his son) Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 121:2 121:2
BC623/ 106 10 Oct 1634 £0-10-0 John Clement Lease of a Messuage in the parish of Stalls, Indorsed "Vicarage Lane". 75:1 75:1
BC623/ 107 30 Mar 1635 £0-1-0 Richard Swallow Lease of a Tenement & Stable & a Piece of Ground, Under the Burro’ Walls. 3:2 3:2
BC623/ 108 12 Oct 1635 £0-2-0 Joan Mason, widow. William White, cordwainer. Ann White (his wife) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Viccarage Lane. 79:1 79:1
BC623/ 109 12 Oct 1635 £0-1-4 Alice Sheppard, spinster Lease of a Messuage. Walcot Street. 27:1 27:1
BC623/ 110 12 Oct 1635 £0-4-0 John Beacon Lease of a Tenement over the North Gate and Three Rooms adjoining & a little Shop. Indorsed “North Gate Street”. 47:2 47:2
BC623/ 111 12 Oct 1635 £0-4-0 William Chapman (the Younger), glover Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 70:2 70:2
BC623/ 112 12 Oct 1635 £0-6-0 John Parker Lease of a Messuage, Within the North Gate. “Indorsed North Gate Street”. 48:1 48:1
BC623/ 113 12 Oct 1635 £0-10-0 Mary Hancock, Elizabeth Hancock (her Daughter), John Hancock (her son) Lease of a Messuage. Southgate Street. 149:1 149:1
BC623/ 114 12 Oct 1635 £0-4-0 Ann Watts, of St. Michael’s without, widow. Mary Watts (her Daughter) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 28:2 28:2
BC623/ 115 12 Oct 1635 £0-3-4 John Walter, cordwainer Lease of a Plott of Ground being parcel of Stalls Church Yard. 164:2 164:2
BC623/ 116 12 Oct 1635 £0-2-0 Thomas Willis,tiler. Ann Willis(his wife), John Willis (their son) Lease of a Messuage & Backside. In the parish of St. James. 109:1 109:1
BC623/ 117 12 Oct 1635 £0-1-0 James Huish of Wells, notary public Lease of a Little House. In the parish of St. James. Indorsed "Stalls Street". 101:1 101:1
BC623/ 118 16 Oct 1635 £0-5-8 Elizabeth Teage, wife of William Teage, tucher. John Teage (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Frogg Lane. 4:3 4:3
BC623/ 119 10 Oct 1636 £0-2-6 Jeremy Ward, mason. Alice Ward (his wife), George Ward (their son) Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage part of a Backside & 2 parts of a Garden. Southgate Street. 150:2 150:2
BC623/ 120 10 Oct 1636 £0-5-0 Richard Gay, of Bristol, mariner. Thomas Ditcher, cordwainer. Sarah Ditcher (his wife) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 27:2 27:2
BC623/ 121 10 Oct 1636 £0-5-0 Thomas Browse Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 32:2 32:2
BC623/ 122 10 Oct 1636 £0-1-0 Agnes Hedges, wife of William Hedges of Dinder, Somerset. Robert Fisher, of Widcombe, miller. Mary Fisher (his wife) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Southgate Street. 155:2 155:2
BC623/ 123 15 Oct 1636 £0-2-0 John Combe, rough mason. Edith Combe (his wife), John Combe (their son) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Saw Close. 85:2:1 85:2
BC623/ 124 10 Apr 1637 £0-3-0 Margery Lapworth, of Oxford, widow Lease of a Messuage called the New House with a Backside adjoining on the South Side of the Lane leading from Stalls Street to the Cross Bath. 140:2 140:2
BC623/ 125 2 Oct 1637 £0-4-0 Ann Rogers, wife of Walter Rogers of Twiverton, Somerset. Walter Rogers, freemason Lease of a Messuage Backside & a Little House. Walcott Street. 28:1 28:1
BC623/ 126 2 Oct 1637 £0-8-0 Tobias Jackson, mercer. Edward Jackson, Robert Jackson, sons Lease of a Messuage on the South Side of Cheap Street. 70:1 70:1
BC623/ 127 2 Oct 1637 £0-6-0 Robert Chapman, of Stanley in the parish of Bremble, wilts, fuller Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Westgate Street. 86:3 86:1
BC623/ 128 2 Oct 1637 £0-5-0 Robert Allin, weaver. Mary Allin (his wife), John Allin (their son) Lease of a Messuage. Walcot Street. 34
BC623/ 129 2 Oct 1637 £0-3-4 Tobias Jackson, mercer Lease of a Piece of Waste Ground parcel of Stalls Church Yard, And a Little Kitchen & Buttery thereon. 165:1 165:1
BC623/ 130 11 Oct 1637 £0-10-0 William Colloby, Joan Colloby (his wife) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. In the parish of St.Michael without the North Gate. (Indorsed "Broad Street”). 9:1 9:1
BC623/ 131 23 Oct 1637 £0-10-0 Mary Hancocke, widow of John Hancocke, butcher. John Hancocke (her son), Mary Hancocke (his wife) Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street, & a Garden & Slaughter House thereon erected. Plumtree Lane alias Slaughterhouse Lane. 120:2:1 120:2:2 120:2
BC623/ 132 23 Oct 1637 £0-0-4 John Horton, knight Lease of a Chamber or Room. North side of the Cross Bath. Indorsed “Bimbury”. 141.1 141:1
BC623/ 133 23 Oct 1637 £0-10-0 Thomas Poole, joiner Lease of a Little Shop. Stalls Church Yard. 167:1 167:1
BC623/ 134 23 Oct 1637 £0-10-0 Mary Hancock, wife of John Hancock, butcher.John Hancock, Elizabeth Hancock (his sister) Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street, Also a Garden, Plumtree Lane alias Slaughterhouse Lane. 121:1:1 121:1
BC623/ 135 1 Sep 1638 £0-2-0 Nicholas Cavell, yeoman Lease of Part of a Tenement (Vizt. a Hall & a Chamber & a Garden. Vicarage Lane. 78:3 78:3
BC623/ 136 1 Oct 1638 £0-10-8 Thomas Lovell, weaver. Alice Lovell (his wife), Roger Lovell (his son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcot Street. 41:1 41:1
BC623/ 137 1 Oct 1638 £0-4-0 John Marman, Joan Marman (his wife), Mary Marman (their daughter) Lease of a Messuage. Walcot Street.
BC623/ 138 1 Oct 1638 £0-2-0 Peter Lacy, cordwainer. Agnes Lacy (his wife), Thomas Lacy (their son) Lease of a Messuage. Viccarage Lane. 79:2 79:2
BC623/ 139 11 Oct 1638 £0-2-0 John Masters, alderman Lease of a Ruinous Tenement & Garden. Southgate Street. 154:1 154:1
BC623/ 140 29 Oct 1638 £0-10-0 William Masters, yeoman. Johane Masters (his wife), Ann Masters (their daughter) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 42:1 42:1
BC623/ 141 29 Oct 1638 £0-10-6 John Parker, woollen draper Lease of a messuage. Northgate Street. 52:2 52:2
BC623/ 142 16 Sept 1639 £0-6-8 Roger Pooke, nailer Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcot Street. 26:1 26:1
BC623/ 143 30 Sept 1639 £0-0-10 Richard Shatford, broadweaver Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden. Broad Street. 18.2
BC623/ 144 1 Oct 1639 £0-2-8 John Chapel (the Elder), cook. Mary Chapel (his wife), John Chapel (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Culverhouse Lane 89:2 89:2
BC623/ 145 1 Oct 1639 £0-2-0 William Dolton, junior. Lease of a Piece of Ground. Indorsed "Broad Street". 21:1 21:1
BC623/ 146 1 Oct 1639 £0-6-0 John Marchant Lease of a Shop. Stalls Street. 97:1 97:1
BC623/ 147 1 Oct 1639 £0-2-0 Richard Mills, cordwainer. Margaret Mills (his wife), Matthew Mills (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Vicarage Lane. 79:3 79:3
BC623/ 148 7 Oct 1639 £0-6-0 John Stibbs (the Elder), Edith Stibbs (his wife), John Stibbs (his son) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. West Gate Street. 91:2 91:2
BC623/ 149 15 Oct 1640 £0-2-0 Richard Deacon Lease of a Tenement. Cox Lane.
BC623/ 150 15 Oct 1640 £0-5-0 James Gally, gent. Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Southgate Street. 151:2 151:2
BC623/ 151 15 Oct 1640 £1-6-8 Alice Cox Lease of a Tenement & Garden thentofore 2 tenements on the East Side of North Gate Street 61:2 61:2
BC623/ 152 15 Oct 1640 £0-10-0 Walter Barry, currier. Barbara Barry (his wife), William Vernam, currier Lease of a Tenement Backside & Garden. Culverhouse Lane. 89:1 89:1
BC623/ 153 15 Oct 1640 £0-5-4 Arthur Butler, cordwainer. Ann Butler (his wife), Arthur Butler (son of Arthur Butler deced) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Stalls Street. 106:1 106:1
BC623/ 154 15 Oct 1640 £0-10-0 Mary Barnard, wife of Richard Barnard. Joan Barnard, Mary Barnard (their daughter) Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Broad Street 10:1 10:1
BC623/ 155 15 Oct 1640 £0-3-4 Richard Druce, Alice Druce (his wife), Joan Druce (their daughter) Lease of a Plott of Ground, Alfords Lane, And another plott of Ground, Under the Burro' Walls without the Northgate. 65:1:1 65:1:2 65:1
BC623/ 156 15 Oct 1640 £0-4-0 Walter Mills, Henry Mills, Mary Mills Lease of a Little Shop. Adjoining to the South Gate in the parish of St. James. 152:2 152:2
BC623/ 157 15 Oct 1640 £0-4-0 John Brisloe, the elder of Bath, cordwainer. Joane Brisloe (his wife), John Brisloe (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcott Street. 39:1 39:1
BC623/ 158 15 Oct 1640 £0-3-4 Ann Cooke, widow. Henry Cooke (her son), Joane Cooke (her daughter) Lease of a Tenement. Cox Lane. 64:1 64:1
BC623/ 159 15 Oct 1640 £0-8-0 Joan Husday (the Elder) Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street.
BC623/ 160 19 Oct 1640 £0-12-0 John Walter, cordwainer Lease of a Tenement & Shop. Cheap Street. 67:1 67:1
BC623/ 161 19 Oct 1640 £0-6-0 John Weekes, plasterer. Ann Weekes (his wife), Richard Weekes (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. South Gate Street. 156:1 156:1
BC623/ 162 2 Jul 1641 £0-6-8 Joseph Poule, felt maker. Ann Poule (his wife), Ann Poule (their daughter) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Broad Street. 7
BC623/ 163 12 Oct 1641 £0-5-4 John Carpenter, cordwainer. Joan Carpenter (his wife), John Brimble (her son), Edward Brimble (her son) Leae of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street. 13:2 13:2
BC623/ 164 12 Oct 1641 £0-5-4 Henry Bush, smith. Alice Bush (his wife), Anthony Bush (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden opening into the Street (but does not say what Street) on the West. In the parish of St. James. 107:2 107:2
BC623/ 165 12 Oct 1641 £0-2-0 William Gibbs, Mary Gibbs (his wife), Thomas Gibbs (their son) Lease of a Tenement. Walcot Street. 30:1 30:1
BC623/ 166 25 Oct 1641 £0-5-0 Thomas Marlar, butcher. Alice Marlar (his wife), Lettice Gachly, Samuel Whithead, son of William Whithead, weaver Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcott Street. South of Ladymead
BC623/ 167 26 Oct 1641 £0-8-0 Thomas Dale, cordwainer. Elizabeth Dale (his wife), William Dale (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Backside. Stalls Street. 111:2 111:2
BC623/ 168 20 Mar 1642 £0-5-0 John Marchant, tailor. Alice Marchant (his wife), John Marchant (his son), Jane Marchant (his daughter) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. South Gate Street. 150:1 150:1
BC623/ 169 10 Oct 1642 £0-8-0 Marke Dallimore, clothier Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Westgate Street. 87:1 87:1
BC623/ 170 10 Oct 1642 £0-7-0 George Chapman, cordwainer Lease of a new erected Tenement & Garden. Viccarage Lane. 89:3 part of 89:3
BC623/ 171 10 Oct 1642 £0-5-0 Robert Doulton, cordwainer. Elionar Doulton (his wife), William Doulton (his son) Lease of a Tenement. Broad Street. 20:2 part of 20:2
BC623/ 172 10 Oct 1642 £0-3-0 Robert Doulton, cordwainer. Robert Doulton (his son), John Doulton (his son) Lease of a Tenement. Broad Street. 20:2 part of 20:2
BC623/ 173 14 Oct 1642 £0-1-1 Richard Hayward (the younger) Lease of One shop & Backside. In the Church Yard of St.Peter & Paul. East part of 118:1, (Stalls Street) 118:2
BC623/ 174 22 Aug 1643 £1-13-4 John Wood Lease of a Tenement & Backside, North Gate Street, And also another Tenement Orchard Garden & Closes of Pasture & Meadow Ground, New Lane. 33:1:1 (33:1:2) 33:1:4 33:1:3 33:1:5 33:1
BC623/ 175 13 Oct 1643 £0-5-0 Barbara Alnion, widow. Thomas Wallis (her son), Susan Wallis (her daughter) Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 113:1 113:1
BC623/ 176 30 Oct 1643 £0-4-8 William Godwyn, Margery Godwyn (his wife), John Godwyn (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Bimbery Lane.
BC623/ 177 8 Oct 1644 £0-8-8 John Hayward, organ maker Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Westgate Street. 91:3 91:3
BC623/ 178 8 Oct 1644 £0-13-4 Thomas Burford, apothecary Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Stalls Street. 98:1 98:1
BC623/ 179a 8 Oct 1644 £0-0-5 Francis Kingston, Jane Kingston (his wife), Jane Kingston (their daughter) Lease of a Messuage. Bimbury Lane. 128:2 128:2
BC623/ 179 8 Oct 1644 £0-5-4 Edward Byam, John Byam (his son), Elizabeth Byam (his wife) Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Stalls Street. 108:1 108:2
BC623/ 180 10 Oct 1644 £0-0-8 Mary Gunter, widow. William Gunter (her son), Thomas Gunter (her son) Lease of a Messuage & Garden Ground. Walcott Street. 38:1 38:2
BC623/ 181 31 Mar 1645 £0-4-0 John Beacon, Benedict Beacon, Eleanor George Lease of a Messuage over the North Gate, And 3 rooms adjoining & a little Shop at the Stair Foot. Indorsed "North Gate Street". 47:2 47:2
BC623/ 182 29 Sep 1645 £0-2-6 John Farr, mason Lease of a Messuage & Backside. In the parish of St. James (without the South Gate) Indorsed "South Gate Street". 153:1 153:1
BC623/ 183 5 Oct 1645 £0-5-0 Mary Gay, widow. Thomas Sargeant (her son), Rebeccha Sargeant (her daughter) Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 113:3 113:2
BC623/ 184 8 Oct 1645 £0-4-0 John Bletchley, tailor. Alice Bletchley (his wife), John Bletchley (their son) Lease of a Messuage. Bimbury Lane. 142:3 142:3
BC623/ 185 29 Dec 1645 £0-10-0 Elizabeth Cotterell, widow. Ann Parrish, wife of William Parrish of Braynford, Middlesex, vintner. James Parrish (her son) Lease of a Messuage. High Street. 54:2 54:2
BC623/ 186 29 Dec 1645 £1-0-0 Katherine Chapman, William Chapman, son. Joan Chapman, daughter Lease of A Messuage. Cheap Street. 68:3
BC623/ 187 29 Dec 1645 £1-1-4 Cardwin Davis Lease of Messuage or Common Inn (called the Lower Swan) with Stables & Backsides &c. Cheap Street. 76:1 76:1
BC623/ 188 5 Oct 1646 £0-4-0 Ann Watts, widow. George Rogers, chandler Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcot Street. 28:2 28:2
BC623/ 189 28 Dec 1646 £0-6-0 George Parsons, locksmith. Joane Parsons (his wife), Joane Parsons (their daughter) Lease of a Tenement & Plott of Garden Ground. Stalls Street. 104:2 104:2
BC623/ 190 28 Dec 1646 £0-12-0 Richard Ryall, yeoman Lease of a Plot of Garden Ground. South Gate Street. See “garden ground of Peter Chapman”
BC623/ 191 5 Jul 1647 £1-10-0 Robert Randall, gentleman (assignee of William Heath) Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street (In the parish of St.Peter & Paul). 68:2 68:2
BC623/ 192 5 Jul 1647 £0-3-0 Robert Randall, gentleman Lease of a Backside or court on the South side of the Lessees Dwelling House & all Houses &c thereon. Does not say where but supposed to adjoin to the Lessees House last above in Cheap Street. South of 68:2 68:2
BC623/ 193 21 Jul 1647 £0-7-0 John Hayward, organ maker Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage. Between the way leading from North Gate Street to Stalls Church Yard. Indorsed "Cheap Street". 67:1, east part 67:1
BC623/ 194 2 Oct 1647 £0-5-0 Robert Allin, weaver. Ann Allin (his wife), Elizabeth Allin (their daughter) Lease of a Messuage Garden & Plott of Ground called the Elme Hayes. Walcot Street. 34
BC623/ 195 11 Oct 1647 £3-6-8 Thomasine Webbe, widow Lease of a Messuage built against Stalls Church. Stalls Church Yard. 168:1 168:1
BC623/ 196 11 Oct 1647 £0-2-0 Elizabeth Gay, wife of Richard Gay, late wife of Richard Chapman, alderman Lease of a Stable (belonging to the Messuage called the Rose). In the parish of St.Peter & Paul. Indorsed "West Gate Street". Stable once of the Rose (90:1)
BC623/ 197 20 Dec 1646 £0-8-0 Peter Broad, Margaret Broad (his Wife), William Broad (their Son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcot Street
BC623/ 198 19 Mar 1648 £0-2-0 Robert Randall, gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Garden with a Door out of the Garden into the Timber Yard. Culverhouse Lane. 88:1 88:1
BC623/ 199 27 Mar 1648 £0-8-0 Eleanor Hawkins, widow. Thomas Hawkins, yeoman. Rebecca Hawkins (his Wife) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Viccarage Lane. 78:2 78:2
BC623/ 200 28 Mar 1648 £0-10-0 Peter Chapman Lease of a Tenement. Stalls Street. 116:2
BC623/ 201 26 Jun 1648 £0-5-0 Thomas Cole, weaver Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Stalls Street. 98:2 98:2
BC623/ 202 26 Jun 1648 £0-7-0 John Bayly, chandler Lease of a Messuage (thentofore a Ruinous one & then newly erected by the Lessee) & Garden. Without the South Gate. Indorsed "South Gate Street". 154:2 154:2
BC623/ 203 26 Jun 1648 £0-16-0 William Russell, butcher Lease of a Messuage. North Gate Street. 61:1 (60:1:2) 61:2
BC623/ 204 26 Jun 1648 £0-4-0 Richard Abbott, mercer Lease of a Parcel of Church Yard Ground with all Houses &c thereon, Stalls Church Yard. And another parcel of Ground & a house thereon, In the Church Yard of St.Peter & Paul. South of 67:2 67:2
BC623/ 205 26 Jun 1648 £0-11-0 Thomas Collins, clothier Lease of a Shop. Stalls Church Yard. 166:2 166:2
BC623/ 206 29 Jun 1648 £0-8-8 John Sanders, Katherine Sanders (his wife), Katherine Sanders (their daughter) Lease of a Messuage. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 207 27 Sep 1648 £0-2-0 Richard Mills, cordwainer. Margaret Mills (his wife), Walter Mills (their son) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Vicarage Lane. 79:3 79:3
BC623/ 208 2 Oct 1648 £1-0-0 Walter Werrett, yeoman Lease of a Plott of Ground (called the Bowling Green) with a Tenement thereon built. Bowling Green. Bowling Green
BC623/ 209 11 Oct 1678 £1-0-0 Richard Martyn Lease of a Messuage & Garden (called the Cross Bow). Stalls Street. 97:2 97:2
BC623/ 210 27 Dec 1648 £0-2-8 Richard Broade, Elizabeth Broade (his wife), Richard Broade (their son) Lease of low Room & Entry one Chamber over the said low Room & one plott of Garden Ground. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 211 28 Dec 1647 £0-8-4 James Murford Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Stalls Street. 106:2 106:2
BC623/ 212 20 Aug 1648 £1-0-0 Phillip Jones Lease of a low Building Chamber or Room called the Lodging. Stalls Church Yard. 169:2 169:2
BC623/ 213 20 Aug 1648 £0-10-0 Philip Jones Lease of a Shop & Cellar. Stalls Church Yard. 169:1 169:1
BC623/ 214 3 Sep 1649 £0-9-1 Walter Noble Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Stalls Street.
BC623/ 215 2 Oct 1649 £0-5-0 Thomas Bylby, yeoman Lease of Two Messuages with a Quillet of Ground. Holloway. Indorsed "South Gate Street". 157:2:1 157:2:2 157:2
BC623/ 216 4 Oct 1649 £0-7-8 George Meredith, weaver. Joan Meredith (his wife), George Meredith (their son) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street. 16:2 16:2
BC623/ 217 4 Oct 1649 £0-5-0 Ambrose Bishopp, Mary Bishopp (his wife), Ambrose Bishopp (their son) Lease of a Messuage. In the parish of St.Michael. Indorsed "Broad Street". 15:1 15:1
BC623/ 218 4 Oct 1649 £1-17-0 Richard Poole, merchant tailor Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street. A Stable & Garden, Cox Lane. 68:1:1 68:1:2 68:1
BC623/ 219 4 Oct 1649 £0-5-4 Thomas Hawkins, yeoman. Rebecca Hawkins (his wife), Thomas Hawkins (their son) Lease of a Tenement or Stable & Garden. West Gate Street. 77:1:2 77:1
BC623/ 220 4 Oct 1649 £0-2-0 Thomas Hawkins, yeoman. Rebecca Hawkins (his wife), Thomas Hawkins (their son) Lease of a Tenement or Stable & Garden, Viccarage Lane. 78:2 78:2
BC623/ 221 4 Oct 1649 £0-4-0 Benjamin Jellicotts, blacksmith Lease of a Messuage containing a Shop, 2 Chambers & a Cockloft. Stalls Street. 110:2 110:2
BC623/ 222 4 Oct 1649 £0-8-0 Edward Sheppard, joiner Lease of a Tenement & Backside. Stalls Street. 111:2 111:2
BC623/ 223 4 Oct 1649 £0-1-8 Walter Chapman, alderman Lease of Three Messuages & a Garden (thentofore one entire Messuage). Southgate Street. 159:1 159:1
BC623/ 224 4 Oct 1649 £0-1-8 Benedick Beacon, plasterer. Eleanor Beacon (his wife) Lease of a Messuage & Garden with a Plott of Ground (thentofore used as the Common Pound) adjoining Timber Close. Indorsed "West Gate Street". 85:1 85:1
BC623/ 225 10 Oct 1649 £5-0-0 John Dantesey, gentleman. Lease of a Messuage (called the Parsonage house). In the parish of St. James. Indorsed "Bimbury". 133:2 133:2
BC623/ 226 11 Oct 1649 £0-8-0 Ann Parker, widow. William Brewer, yeoman. Ann Brewer (his wife) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street. 16:1 16:1
BC623/ 227 12 Oct 1649 £0-10-0 Marie Hancock, widow. Thomas James, Grace James, son and daughter of Thomas James, grocer Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street, Also a Garden & Slaughter house thereupon erected. Plumtree Lane. 120:1:1 120:1:2 120:1
BC623/ 228 1 Jan 1649 £0-6-0 Robert Sheppard, baker. Ann Sheppard (his wife) Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 114:1 114:1
BC623/ 229 15 Jul 1650 £0-7-0 William Crouch, son of William Crouch, cordwainer, deceased Lease of a Messuage. North Gate Street. 55:2 55:2
BC623/ 230 16 Sep 1650 £0-10-0 Margaret Gibbs, wife of Thomas Gibbs the younger, brewer. Barkley Kerne (her son) Lease of a Tenement. Stalls Street. 117:2 117:2
BC623/ 231 30 Sep 1650 £0-16-0 John Parker, alderman. Barbara Parker (his wife), Edward Parker (their son) Lease of a Messuage. Northgate Street. 54:1 54:1
BC623/ 232 7 Oct 1650 £0-16-0 William Baker (the younger) Lease of a Messuage, Without the North Gate, Indorsed "Broad Street".
BC623/ 233 7 Oct 1650 £0-10-0 John Beacon, Sarah Ditcher, Thomas Ditcher Lease of a Shop & Chamber then converted into two rooms over the Culverhouse, And a little Quillett of Void Ground on the North side of the said Shop. Indorsed "North Gate Street".
BC623/ 234 7 Oct 1650 £0-2-0 William Baker (the younger) Lease of a Shop & Plott of Garden Ground. Without the North Gate. Indorsed “Broad Street".
BC623/ 235 8 Oct 1650 £0-1-0 Mary Fisher, of Lyncombe and Widcombe, widow. Richard Fisher (her son), Thomas Fisher (her son) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. South Gate Street. 155:2 155:2
BC623/ 236 30 Mar 1651 £0-1-0 John Pearce, now mayor of Bath Lease of a Tenement Stable & Garden, Without the East Gate. Indorsed "North Gate Street". South of 52:1:2 52:1
BC623/ 237 30 Jun 1651 £2-0-0 Richard Lyppiatt, barber Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 118:1 118:2
BC623/ 238 30 Jun 1651 £0-4-0 John Allyn, glover. Alice Allyn (his wife), Thomas Allyn (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Frogg Lane. 5:2 5:2
BC623/ 239 14 Jul 1651 £0-8-0 Eleanor Botwick, widow Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 112:1 112:1
BC623/ 240 14 Jul 1651 £1-1-4 Henry Bush, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street, And also a Garden Ground, South Gate Street. 104:1:1 104:1:2 104:1
BC623/ 241 14 Jul 1651 £0-1-0 Andrew Morley, plasterer. Sisley Morley (his Daughter), Prudence Morley (his Daughter) Lease of aTenement & Backside. Indorsed "Bimbury". 132:1 132:1
BC623/ 242 5 Oct 1651 £0-2-6 Elizabeth Dunn, widow. John Dunn (her son), Nicholas Dunn (her son) Lease of a Messuage & Plott of Ground on which there had thentofore been an Oven Erected & since converted into a Buttery. Southgate Street. 153:2 153:2
BC623/ 243 6 Oct 1651 £0-10-0 Ann Cox, widow. Samuel Ditcher the younger, cutler. Anne Ditcher (his wife) Lease of a Tenement. South Gate Street. 156:2 156:2
BC623/ 244 28 Jun 1652 £0-3-0 Dr.Samuel Bave Lease of a Parcel of Ground with a Washhouse on part thereof ranging along next the Highway leading by the Burrough Walls from the South Gate to the West Gate on the South Side thereof. Says not where Situate but it is Indorsed "Bimbury". 135:1 + 135:2 135:1 135:2
BC623/ 245 12 Jul 1652 £0-5-0 Susannah Wallis, spinster Lease of a Messuage. Stauls Street. 113:1 113:1
BC623/ 246 14 Oct 1652 £0-7-0 James Stowell, the elder, tailor. Mary Stowell (his wife), James Stowell (their son), tailor Lease of a Messuage. North Gate Street. 56:1 56:1
BC623/ 247 14 Oct 1652 £0-10-8 William Soudley, tailor Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 77:1:1 77:1
BC623/ 248 14 Oct 1652 £0-10-0 William Allyn, Katharine Allyn (his wife), Joan Parker Lease of a Tenement & Garden. In the parish of St.Michael without the North Gate. Indorsed "Broad Street". 10:2 10:2
BC623/ 249 14 Oct 1652 £0-5-0 Maud Grymes, widow. Robert Allyn, weaver. Robert Allyn (his son) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 27:2 27:2
BC623/ 250 14 Oct 1652 £0-6-0 Robert Sheppard, baker. Ann Sheppard (his wife), Christian Sheppard (their daughter) Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 114:1 114:1
BC623/ 251 14 Oct 1652 £0-10-0 Richard Abbott, mercer Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 67:2 67:2
BC623/ 252 14 Oct 1652 £0-10-0 Giles Davis, cordwainer Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Westgate Street. 90:2 90:2
BC623/ 253 17 Jan 1652 £0-6-8 John Biggs, alderman Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Frog Lane. Indorsed "Broad Street". 2:2:1 2:2:2 2:2
BC623/ 254 23 Mar 1653 £0-10-0 John Atwood, alderman (called John Wood in 1641) Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street, & A Garden, Plumtree (alias Slaughterhouse) Lane. 121:1:1 121:1:2 121:1
BC623/ 255 28 Mar 1653 £0-10-0 Joan Burre, widow Lease of a Shop. Stalls Church Yard. 166:1 166:1
BC623/ 256 28 Mar 1653 £0-12-0 William Hathway, of Horton, Glos.,butcher. Francis Hathway (his wife), William Hathway (their son), Jane Hathway (their daughter) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 44:1 44:1
BC623/ 257 3 Oct 1653 £0-9-1 William Roberts, citizen and Merchant Tailor of London Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 99:2 99:2
BC623/ 258 12 Oct 1653 £0-10-0 Berkley Carne, Elizabeth Carne (his wife) Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 117:2 117:2
BC623/ 259 12 Oct 1653 £1-0-0 James Murford, glover Lease of a Shop & Chamber a little Buttery or Room & a Cellar. Stalls Church Yard. Indorsed "Church Lane". 165:2 165:2
BC623/ 260 12 Oct 1653 £0-2-0 George Spratt, yeoman. Ann Spratt (his wife), Thomas Spratt (their son), Elizabeth Spratt (their daughter) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Viccarage Lane. Indorsed "Cheap Street". 78:3 78:3
BC623/ 261 12 Oct 1653 £1-6-8 John Cocks, tailor Lease of a Messuage & Garden thentofore 2 tenements. North Gate Street. 61:2 61:2
BC623/ 262 12 Oct 1653 £0-7-8 William Hardinge Lease of Several Parcels of Meadow Pasture & Arable Land. In Dunkerton. 158:1 158:1
BC623/ 263 12 Oct 1653 £0-3-4 William Howell, of Kerlingcott. Edith Howell (his wife), John Howell (their son), Mary Howell (their daughter) Lease of Eleven Acres of Land, Meadow & Pasture. In Dunkerton. See 208:2 Furman = 3:4 1641 = 4:4
BC623/ 264 12 Oct 1653 £0-13-0 William Russell, butcher Lease of a Messuage & Plott of Garden Ground & also a brewhouse. Indorsed "Stalls Street" the Ground & Brewhouse without the East Gate. 170:1:1 170:1:2
BC623/ 265 12 Oct 1653 £0-2-0 William White, cordwainer. Elizabeth White (his wife), William White (their son) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Viccarage Lane. 79:1 79:1
BC623/ 266 12 Oct 1653 £0-17-0 Robert Fisher, mercer. John Fisher (his son), William Fisher of Bathampton, brother of Robert. Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 70:3 70:3
BC623/ 267 4 Apr 1654 £0-6-0 George Parsons Lease of a Tenement & Plott of Garden Ground. Stalls Street. 104:2 104:2
BC623/ 268 3 Jul 1654 £0-10-0 Henry Chapman, gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 42:1 42:1
BC623/ 269 3 Jul 1654 £1-17-4 Walter Chapman, mercer and alderman (son of William the mercer). Lease of a Messuage (being thentofore two Tenements), Stalls Street, And also a plot of Ground now Converted to a Tannhouse or Tannbarton. Without the East Gate. 96:1:1 96:1:2 96:1
BC623/ 270 3 Jul 1654 £0-1-0 Walter Chapman,alderman Lease of a Shop & Little Room. Stalls Street. Churchyard
BC623/ 271 9 Oct 1654 £0-4-0 William Parker, Jane Parker (his wife), Jane Parker (their daughter) Lease of a Messuage. Bimberry Lane. 129:2 129:2
BC623/ 272 9 Oct 1654 £1-15-4 George Bennett, yeoman Lease of a Messuage Garden & Stable (called the 3 Goats), Together with part of a Stable. Cheap Street. 73:3 73:3
BC623/ 273 9 Oct 1654 £0-5-0 William Jones, Mary Jones (his wife), John Davis Lease of a Tenement & Little Backside. Bimbury Lane.
BC623/ 274 1 Mar 1655 £0-10-0 Robert Rogers, butcher Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden. Broad Street. 18:2 18:2
BC623/ 275 17 Mar 1655 £0-2-0 John Combe, rough mason. Joyce Combe (his wife), Thomas Combe (their son) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. In the Timber Yard. 85:2 85:2
BC623/ 276 17 Mar 1655 £0-7-8 Francis Raunce, weaver Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcott Street. 40:1 40:2
BC623/ 277 17 Mar 1655 £0-1-8 Henry Chapman, gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Near the Timber Close. Indorsed "Westgate Street". 85:1 85:1
BC623/ 278 2 Jul 1655 £0-4-0 John Davis, John Davis (his son), Thomas Davis (his son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcott Street. 31:2
BC623/ 279 2 Jul 1655 £0-8-0 Arthur Bramley, of Marshfield, clerk Lease of a Ruinous Tenement & Garden. Walcott Street. 39:2 39:2
BC623/ 280 2 Jul 1655 £0-10-8 Anthony Colloby Lease of a Messuage & backside. Broad Street.
BC623/ 281 2 Jul 1655 £0-8-0 Anthony Colloby, malster Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Frogg Lane. 3:1 3:1
BC623/ 282 9 Jul 1655 £0-5-0 Alice Bayly, wife of William Bailey, cordwainer. Mary Bayly (her daughter), Walter Bayly (her son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. South Gate Street. 152:1 152:1
BC623/ 283 9 Jul 1655 £0-8-8 Edward Attwell, Ursula Stokes Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street. 9:1 9:1
BC623/ 284 8 Oct 1655 £0-11-4 Benedict Becon, plasterer Lease of a Messuage Backside & Little Shop adjoining to the said Messuage, North Gate Street. A Plott of Ground adjoining to the Abby Church & a Tenement thereon, Abby Church Yard. And a Stable & Garden belonging to the said Messuage on the North side of the Bowling Green, Bowling Green. 55:1:1 55:1:2 55:1:3 part Not 55:1:4 55:1
BC623/ 285 8 Oct 1655 £0-10-0 William Marden, button maker Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 42:1 42:1
BC623/ 286 8 Oct 1655 £0-8-0 John Saunders, broadweaver, son of Robert Saunders, deceased. John Saunders (his son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcott Street. 35:2 35:2
BC623/ 287 8 Oct 1655 £0-3-0 Robert Fisher, mercer Lease of a Tenement or Stable & part of a Garden. Indorsed "North Gate Street". 55:1:3, west 55:1
BC623/ 288 15 Jul 1656 £2-0-0 John Masters Lease of a Messuage called Hart Lodgings. Stalls Street. 115:2 115:2
BC623/ 289 15 Jul 1656 £0-6-8 Margaret Ditcher, assignee of John Ditcher her husband Deed for a Messuage and a Chamber, in the parish of Stalls, Indorsed “Stalls Street", the chamber described to be over the Lane leading to the Cross Bath. 96:2 96:2
BC623/ 290 15 Jul 1656 £0-8-0 Henry Parker, apothecary Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 70:1 70:1
BC623/ 291 15 Jul 1656 £1-0-0 John Pearce Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Cheap Street.
BC623/ 292 15 Jul 1656 £0-4-0 Anne Watts, widow. George Rogers, chandler. Elizabeth Rogers (his wife) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 28:2 28:2
BC623/ 293 15 Jul 1656 £1-3-2 Thomas Gibbes Lease of The Golden Lyon Inn with a Brewhouse & Garden. Stalls Street. 105:2:1
BC623/ 294 15 Jul 1656 £1-3-2 Walter Gibbes, gentleman Lease of a Messuage called the New House with a Garden or Backside, Also 3 Tenements with the Backsides & Gardens, Stalls Street. And also five other Tenements & Gardens to each of them, Southgate Street. 105:2:1 part of with 105:2:2 etc. 105:2
BC623/ 295 9 Oct 1656 £0-5-4 Robert Jones, smith. Joan Jones (his wife) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Stauls Street. 107:2 107:2
BC623/ 296 9 Oct 1656 £0-2-8 John Boyse Lease of a Tenement containing 4 Chambers over the Slip called the Queens Slip. In the South side of Stalls Church Yard. Indorsed Stalls Street. 119:2 119:2
BC623/ 297 19 Oct 1657 £1-0-0 Walker Werrett, yeoman Lease of a Plott of Ground with the Tenement thereon Built (Indorsed North Gate Street") Bowling Green. Bowling Green House. See Fawcett 13
BC623/ 298 19 Oct 1657 £0-5-4 Robert Bowes, Jane Bowes (his wife), William Bowes (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 299 19 Oct 1657 £0-10-8 Gregory Attwood, currier Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcott Street. 42:2 42:2
BC623/ 300 19 Oct 1657 £0-1-8 Sarah Gray, Richard Gray (her son), Anne Gray (his wife) Lease of a Ruinous Tenement & Garden in the parish of St. James. Without the South Gate. Indorsed "South Gate Street". 155:1 155:1
BC623/ 301 19 Oct 1657 £0-5-4 Thomas Bulman, gardener. Anne Bulman (his wife), Edward Bulman (their son) Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Stalls Street. 108:1 108:1
BC623/ 302 19 Oct 1657 £0-8-0 Thomas Bence, Sarah Bence (his wife), Thomas Bence (their son) Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street.
BC623/ 303 13 Apr 1658 £0-2-0 Thomas Lacy, cordwainer. Martha Lacy (his wife), Peter Lacy (their son) Lease of a Messuage. Vicarage Lane, Indorsed "Cheap Street". 79:2 79:2
BC623/ 304 3 Aug 1658 £0-1-0 Thomas Deane, turner. William Deane, weaver. Eleanor Deane, spinster Lease of a Messuage. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 305 11 Oct 1658 £0-15-0 John Masters, of Priston, yeoman Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Stalls Street. An Orchard. Plumbtree Lane. 95:1:1 95:1:2 95:1
BC623/ 306 11 Oct 1658 £0-8-0 Joane Lyne, widow. Edward Lyne (her son), Laurence Lyne (her son) Lease of a Tenement & Backside. Stalls Street. 111:1 111:1
BC623/ 307 11 Oct 1658 £0-10-0 Joane Lyne, widow. Edward Lyne (her son), Laurence Lyne (her son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden Ground. In the parish of St. James, Indorsed "Stall Street". 102:2 102:2
BC623/ 308 11 Oct 1658 £0-5-0 John Bigges, alderman Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcott Street. South of Ladymead
BC623/ 309 18 Oct 1658 £0-1-8 William Millard Lease of a Tenement & 2 Gardens. Indorsed "South Gate Street".
BC623/ 310 20 Feb 1658 £0-7-0 Jane Bayly, widow Walter Bushnell, clerk Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 101:2 101:2
BC623/ 311 3 Apr 1659 £0-8-0 Walter Gibbes, gentleman Lease of a Tenement & Garden called the Bell on the North Side of the Street (but does not say what Street). In the parish of St. James. Indorsed Binberry. 136:2 136:2
BC623/ 312 3 Apr 1659 £0-6-8 Roger Pooke Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 26:1 26:1
BC623/ 313 6 Jun 1659 £0-10-0 Robert Chapman, apothecary Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden, then used as 2 Tenements. Stalls Street. 103:1 103:1
BC623/ 314 29 Aug 1659 £0-15-0 Samuel Whitehead, apothecary Lease for a Messuage, Stalls Street, And a Moiety of a Garden (called the whole) formerly belonging to said Messuage, Culverhouse Lane. Except a low Room or Shop parcel of said Messuage then in possession of William Duckett Esq. 118:1:1 118:1:2 118:2
BC623/ 315 3 Oct 1659 £0-10-0 John Smalcombe Lease of a Messuage and Garden (called the Black Swan). Broad Street. 12:1 12:1
BC623/ 316 3 Oct 1659 £0-10-0 Berkeley Carne, gentleman. Elizabeth Carne (his wife), Francis Carne (their son) Lease of a Tenement. Stalls Street. 117:2 117:2
BC623/ 317 3 Oct 1659 £0-4-0 Anne Peirce, widow Lease of a Messuage. In the way leading from the Abbey Gate into Stalls Street. Indorsed "Stalls Street". 110:1 110:1
BC623/ 318 3 Oct 1659 £0-5-0 Berkeley Carne, gentleman Lease of Two Parcels of Ground with Building thereon erected. Stalls Church Yard. East of 117:2 and 183:1
BC623/ 319 4 Jan 1659 £0-8-0 Giles Stephens, yeoman Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Vicarage Lane. 78:1 78:1
BC623/ 320 8 Oct 1660 £0-16-0 William Parker, cordwainer Lease of a Tenement & Garden. High Street. Indorsed "North Gate Street". 48:2 48:2
BC623/ 321 8 Oct 1660 £0-5-0 Edith Lippeat, widow Lease of a Tenement & Backside. Stalls Street. 113:2
BC623/ 322 8 Oct 1660 £0-5-4 Anne Butler, widow. Elizabeth Swallow, daughter of William Swallow, clothier. Temperance Swallow Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Stalls Street. 106:
BC623/ 323 8 Oct 1660 £0-2-0 Elizabeth Whitocke, wife of Edward Whittock of Walcot, weaver. Richard King of Bath, weaver. Joan King, his wife Lease of a Messuage. Indorsed North Gate Street. 58.3
BC623/ 324 9 Oct 1660 £0-0-8 Walter Symonds Lease of a Moiety of a Garden on the West Side of Culverhouse Lane. Indorsed "West Gate Street".
BC623/ 325 9 Oct 1660 £0-5-8 John Teage, weaver Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Frog Lane. 4:3 4:3
BC623/ 326 14 Apr 1661 £0-3-4 William Bush, chandler Lease of a Plott of Ground & Housing thereon. Without the East Gate. Indorsed "North Gate Street". 58:2 58:2
BC623/ 327 19 Jul 1661 £0-5-0 Edward Smith, Ann Tomlyn, Alice Smith Lease of Part of a Tenement a Court or Backside with the Entry & part of a Garden. Indorsed “Broad Street”.
BC623/ 328 10 Oct 1661 £0-4-0 Mary Hill, widow Lease of a Tenement & Garden. West Gate Street. 91:1 91:1
BC623/ 329 11 Oct 1661 £0-10-0 Samuel Bave, Doctor of Physick Lease of a Messuage by the Hot Bath opening into the Street on the North. In the Tything & Ward of Bimberry. 133:1 133:1
BC623/ 330 11 Oct 1661 £0-10-0 Richard Rudman, husbandman Lease of a Tenement Backside & a Garden. Culverhouse Lane. 89:1 89:1
BC623/ 331 11 Oct 1661 £0-2-0 Benjamin Waters, watchmaker Lease with Lycence to erect a Building over part of the Wast Ground or Passage leading by the Kings Bath & the Building when erected. Indorsed Stauls Street.
BC623/ 332 11 Oct 1661 £0-5-0 Christopher White, Elionor White (his wife), John Doulton Lease of a Tenement. Broad Street. 20:2 part of 20:2
BC623/ 333 11 Oct 1661 £0-6-0 Anne Marchant Lease of a Shop. Stalls Street.
BC623/ 334 11 Oct 1661 £0-10-0 Marie Symonds, widow. Elizabeth Symonds (her Daughter) Lease of a Messuage & Garden thentofore called the School House. Frogg Lane. 6:1 6:1
BC623/ 335 29 Dec 1661 £1-1-0 Benjamin Waters, watchmaker Lease of a Low Building Chamber or Room called the Lodging. Stalls Church Yard (Indorsed Stalls Street).
BC623/ 336 20 Jan 1661 £0-1-0 Richard Druce, alderman Lease of a parcel of Garden Ground. Indorsed North Gate Street. St. Mary’s land.
BC623/ 337 20 Jan 1661 £1-0-0 Mathew Clift Lease of a Tenement & Garden, Without the North Gate in the parish of St.Michael (Indorsed Broad Street). South of 7
BC623/ 338 20 Jan 1661 £0-4-0 John Biggs Lease of a Messuage Garden & Orchard, near Cornwell within the Suburbs (Indorsed "Walcot Street"). 20:1:2 20:1
BC623/ 339 20 Jan 1661 £2-11-0 William Boyse Lease of Two Tenements converted into one. Stalls Church Yard.
BC623/ 340 20 Jan 1661 £0-0-6 Robert Penny Lease of a Tenement or Stable. Cox Lane.
BC623/ 341 20 Jan 1661 £0-1-0 Carew Davis, innholder Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Vicars Lane (Indorsed Vicarage Lane). North of 79:3 79:3
BC623/ 342 20 Jan 1661 £1-2-0 Mary Stoughton, spinster Lease of a Messuage Backside & Stable called the Rose & Crown. West Gate Street. 90:1 90:1
BC623/ 343 20 Jan 1661 £0-4-0 John Bigges, alderman Lease of Part of a Garden or Orchard then used as a Town Barton, And a part of a Garden adjoining to and above the Town Wall, And an House of office, And all Houses etc thereon, And all Fishings thereto belonging. Without & on the East side of the Town Wall & on the West side of the Way leading by the River side (Indorsed "North Gate Street"). 63:1:2 63:1
BC623/ 344 20 Jan 1661 £0-16-0 Mathew Clift Lease of a Tenement Stable Garden & Backside. Cheap Street.
BC623/ 345 27 Jan 1661 £0-3-4 Robert Chapman, apothecary Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Near the Cross Bath. Indorsed Bimberry. 142:1 142:1
BC623/ 346 30 Jan 1661 £0-18-0 Walter Gibbes, gentleman Lease of a Messuage with a Backside & Garden & certain Rooms for Malting. Stalls Street. 100:3 100:3
BC623/ 347 15 Mar 1662 £0-8-8 Edward Bushell Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street. 9:1 9:1
BC623/ 348 14 Jul 1662 £0-10-0 John Atwood, alderman Lease of a Messuage (called the Horse Head or the Corner houses) & a Backside with one Quillett of Ground. North Gate Street 59:1:1 59:1
BC623/ 349 28 Jul 1662 £0-10-0 Francis Heale Lease of a Little Shop. Without the North Gate.
BC623/ 350 10 Oct [1662] £0-5-4 Catharine Calvert, widow Lease of a Messuage & a Cellar under the Shop. Cheap Street. 69:2 69:2
BC623/ 351 10 Oct [1662] £1-10-0 George Reeve, goldsmith Lease of a Tenement or Shop & Backside. Stalls Church Yard. East of 118:1:1 118:2
BC623/ 352 10 Oct 1662 £0-1-0 William Ireland Lease of a low Room or Kitchen & Chamber over the same. (Indorsed Bimbury). By 137:1 137:1
BC623/ 353 4 May 1663 £0-1-4 John Barnes, yeoman Lease of a Garden & Stable thereon on the East side of the Town Wall on the North Side of the way leading from the East Gate to the River Avon. Without the East Gate, Indorsed North Gate Street. 62:1:2 62:1
BC623/ 354 8 Oct [1663] £1-11-0 Henry Parker, apothecary Lease of 2 messuages laid together & used as one. Cheap Street. 69:1:1 69:1
BC623/ 355 10 Oct 1663 £0-10-6 John Blowen, tailor Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 121:2 121:2
BC623/ 356 16 Oct 1663 £0-18-0 Edward White, mercer Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden. North Gate Street. 50:3:1 50:3
BC623/ 357 16 Oct 1663 £0-2-0 Toby Hathway Lease of a New erected Messuage adjoining to the North West part of Bath Bridge (“Southgate Street” Indorsed). Bath Bridge, northwest of it.
BC623/ 358 16 Oct 1663 £0-7-0 Margery Chaplin, widow Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Frogg Lane. 5:1 5:1
BC623/ 359 16 Oct 1663 £0-5-0 Edward Clay, labourer. Ann Clay (his wife) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. In the parish of St. James (Indorsed Stalls Street). 108:2 108:2
BC623/ 360 16 Oct 1663 £0-1-4 Samuel Haynes, cloth worker. Charles Haynes (his son), George Haynes (his son) Lease of a Messuage. Walcott Street. 27:1 27:1
BC623/ 361 28 Apr 1664 £0-7-0 John White, merchant Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Viccarage Lane. 89:3, part of 89:3
BC623/ 362 6 Jul 1664 £0-2-0 Henry Chapman Lease of Liberty to Erect a Pile of Buildings of certain Dimensions. Over the Cabbins by the Kings Bath. Indorsed "Stalls Street". North of the King’s Bath
BC623/ 363 6 Jul 1664 £0-10-0 Henry Chapman Lease of a Shop & Cellar. Stalls Street.
BC623/ 364 10 Oct 1664 John Weekes, plasterer Lease of a Tenement & Garden. South Gate Street. 156:1 156:1
BC623/ 365 10 Oct 1664 £0-6-0 Henry Chapman Lease of a Messuage & Garden behind the Prison & a Shop. Northgate Street. Except the Room over said Shop the Dungeon & the Tower over said Dungeon. St. Mary’s land
BC623/ 366 10 Oct 1664 £0-3-0 Robert Curnock, Elizabeth Curnock (his wife), Frances Curnock (their daughter) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 367 14 Oct 1664 £0-9-0 Richard Westmicott, Joan Westmicott (his wife), Richard Westmicott (their son) Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Stalls Street. 100:2 100:2
BC623/ 368 14 Oct 1664 £0-4-0 William Brewer, yeoman Lease of a Messuage Backside & a little House thereupon Built. Walcott Street. 28:1 28:1
BC623/ 369 14 Oct 1664 £0-2-0 George Cominge, Mary Cominge (his wife), George Cominge (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Backside. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 370 1 Jan 1664 £0-12-0 John Hockley, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Backside & Stable. Stalls Street. 100:1 100:1
BC623/ 371 22 Mar 1665 £0-4-0 John Brouse, feltmaker. James Browse, his son. Jane Browse, wife of James. Lease of a Kitchen, a Loft over the Kitchen sometimes called the Council House, a little Room adjoining to said Loft called the Armor House at the North End of With free Ingress etc thereto thro’ the Shambles without doing any hurt or nuisance thereto. The Butchers Shambles (Indorsed North Gate Street). 60:2 60:2
BC623/ 372 30 Mar 1665 £0-5-8 Susannah Deane Lease of 2 messuages & a Garden Ground. Walcot Street.
BC623/ 373 30 Mar 1665 £0-10-0 Thomas Swanton Lease of a Messuage. In the parish of St. James (Indorsed “Stalls Street”). 103:2 103:2
BC623/ 374 28 Apr [1665] £0-14-0 Edward White, mercer Lease of a Tenement & Garden. North Gate Street. 62:2 62:2
BC623/ 375 21 Jul 1665 £0-6-8 Elianor Hanford, widow. John Harford (her son), Apolina Harford (his wife) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street. 17:1 17:1
BC623/ 376 24 Jul 1665 £0-2-0 Lucy Ponting, Edith Hickes, Walter Hickes (her Son) Lease of a Tenement containing 3 Rooms. In the Lane leading from West Gate Street to the Cross Bath. "Bimbury" Indorsed.
BC623/ 377 24 Jul 1665 £0-4-0 Samuel Daw, carpenter Lease of a Parcel of Ground. Timber Close. See 1685 w.s 3:4
BC623/ 378 21 Augt 1665 £0-9-1 Walter Noble Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Stalls Street.
BC623/ 379 10 Janry 1665 £0-6-8 John Pearce Lease of a Tenement. Cox Lane.
BC623/ 380 10 Janry 1665 £0-0-6 Berkeley Carne Lease of Licence to Build under certain Restrictions. Over the Bath Cabin. Indorsed "Stalls Street". See land east of 117:2 117:2
BC623/ 381 1 Febry 1665 £1-0-0 William Chapman, maltster Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Westgate Street. 89:3, main part of 89:3
BC623/ 382 3 Apr 1666 £0-4-0 William Ireland, yeoman Lease of a Messuage containing a Shop 2 Chambers & a Cock Loft. Stalls Street. 110:2 110:2
BC623/ 383 3 Apr 1666 £0-13-4 William Ireland, yeoman Lease of Part of a Messuage Garden & Back Door. Near the Hot Bath. Indorsed "Bimbury". 139:2 139:2
BC623/ 384 30 Apr 1666 £0-1-0 Sarah Howell, spinster. Margery Howell, spinster Deed of a Messuage & Garden. Opening on the side of the River Avon on the East part thereof (Indorsed "North Gate Street"). 57:2, part 57:2
BC623/ 385 13 Aug 1666 £1-6-0 John Bonny, barber Lease of a Messuage Shop & Cellar. Stalls Church Yard. 167:2 + see 168:2:2 167:2 168:2
BC623/ 386 13 Aug 1666 £1-6-8 Elizabeth Parker, widow Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 26:2 26:2
BC623/ 387 13 Aug 1666 £0-2-0 Henry Chapman, alderman Lease of Part of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 38:2 38:2
BC623/ 388 13 Aug 1666 £0-3-4 Richard Tucker Lease of a Shop. At the End of Bath Bridge. Indorsed "South Gate Street".
BC623/ 389 2 Oct 1666 £0-10-0 Robert Smeaton, gent. John Smeaton (his son) Lease of a Messuage (called the 3 Tuns) & Backside. Stalls Street. 114:2 114:2
BC623/ 390 8 Oct 1666 £1-0-0 Walter Hickes, barber Lease of The Catherine Wheel Inn & a little Tenement adjoining, And all the Courts Yards Stables &c belonging thereto. North Gate Street. 52:1:1 52:1
BC623/ 391 8 Oct 1666 £5-0-0 John Tucker of Chilcompton, Somerset, gentleman Lease of a Tenement & Garden (called the Parsonage House of St James). Indorsed "Bimbury". 133:2 133:2
BC623/ 392 10 Apr 1667 £0-7-0 Jane Bayly, widow. Walter Bushnell, son of William Bushnell of Corsham, gentleman Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 101:2 101:2
BC623/ 393 3 Jun 1667 £0-11-0 William White, tailor Lease of a Shop against Stalls Church. Stalls Church Yard 166:2 166:2
BC623/ 394 18 Jul 1667 £0-5-0 John Marchant, cloth worker. Elizabeth Marchant (his wife), John Marchant (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. South Gate Street. 150:1 150:1
BC623/ 395 18 Jul 1667 £0-8-0 Edward White, mercer Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 396 19 Jul 1667 £0-7-8 Elizabeth Raunce, widow Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcott Street. 40:1 40:2
BC623/ 397 19 Jul 1667 £0-5-0 Thomas Bishopp, fuller. Alice Bishopp (his wife), Constans Bishopp (his daughter) Lease of The Forepart of a Messuage & so much Garden Ground as lies on the West part thereof. Frogg Lane (Indorsed "Broad Street"). 4:1, part of 4:1
BC623/ 398 2 Oct 1667 £1-0-0 John Chapman, of Bawdripp, gentleman Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 68:3 68:3
BC623/ 399 2 Oct 1667 £0-10-0 Ann Spratt, George Spratt (her son), Christian Spratt (his wife) Lease of a Messuage. In the parish of Stalls. Indorsed "Cheap Street".
BC623/ 400 8 Oct 1667 £0-16-0 Mary Parker, widow Lease of a Tenement & Garden. High Street. Indorsed North Gate Street. 48:2 48:2
BC623/ 401 9 Oct 1667 £0-8-0 Thomas Hawkins, yeoman Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Viccarage Lane (in the parish of Stalls). 78:2 78:2
BC623/ 402 3 Feb 1667 £0-2-0 William Cornish, cloth worker. Ann Cornish (his Wife), Richard Cornish (their Son), Ann Cornish (their Daughter) Lease of a Messuage. Leare Lands. 109:2 109:2
BC623/ 403 7 Apr 1668 £0-8-0 Dame Grace Newton, widow Lease of a Tenement & Backside. Viccarage Lane. 77:3 77:3
BC623/ 404 7 Apr 1668 £1-2-0 Carew Davis, innholder Lease of a Messuage (called the Rose & Crown) Backside & Stable. West Gate Street. 90:1 90:1
BC623/ 405 7 Apr 1668 £0-4-0 Anne Farr, widow Lease of a Messuage & Garden. South Gate Street. 152:2 152:2
BC623/ 406 10 Apr 1668 £1-0-0 Richard Biggs, mercer Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 68.3
BC623/ 407 10 Jun 1668 £1-7-0 Edward Parker Lease of a Messuage Garden & Backsides. Broad Street. 20:1 20:1
BC623/ 408 17 Oct 1668 £0-8-0 Richard Whitheare Lease of a Messuage and Backside in Northgate Street.
BC623/ 409 19 Oct 1668 £0-4-0 John Ford, Alice Ford (his wife), Henry Ford (their son) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 410 31 Dec 1668 £0-11-4 Benedict Beacon, plasterer Lease of a Messuage & Backsides. And a Plott of Ground being the Breadth of two Windows of the Abbey Church & a Tenement thereon then lately Built & a Stable & Garden belonging to the said Messuage on the North side of the Common Bowling Green & South side of the way leading to the East Gate. North Gate Street. Indorsed North Gate Street. 55:1:1 55:1:2 55:1:3 5:1 55:1
BC623/ 411 10 May 1669 £0-10-0 Samuel Ditcher, cutler Lease of a Messuage. South Gate Street. 156:2 156:2
BC623/ 412 17 May 1669 £0-4-0 William Bush, chandler Lease of a Parcel of Ground & Housing thereupon Built with a Ruinous Tenement or Void Plott of Ground. Without the East Gate. Indorsed "North Gate Street". 58:1 58:1
BC623/ 413 20 May 1669 £0-4-0 Henry Sperring, Alice Sperring (his wife, previously wife of Henry Sly). Joan Slye Lease of a Messuage. A Lane leading to the East Gate. Indorsed "North Gate Street". 56:3 56:3
BC623/ 414 10 Jul 1669 £0-8-0 James Stirridge, Mary Stirridge (his wife). Henry Stirridge (their son) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 39:2 39:2
BC623/ 415 1 Aug 1669 £1-3-2 Thomas Gibbes Lease of a Messuage or Inn (called the Golden Lyon) with Brewhouse & Garden. Stalls Street.
BC623/ 416 10 Aug 1669 £0-10-0 John Beacon Lease of a Messuage & a little Quillet of Void Ground on the North side thereof. In the City of Bath but does not say where. It is indorsed "North Gate Street".
BC623/ 417 10 Aug 1669 £0-10-0 John Fisher, gardener Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Near the Hot Bath. 139:1 139:1
BC623/ 418 10 Aug 1669 £0-13-0 Joseph Cotterell, silk weaver Lease of a Shop one Chamber & Cock Loft over the same. Stalls Church Yard. 166:1 166:1
BC623/ 419 4 Oct 1669 £0-9-1 Joane Noble Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Stalles Street. 99:1 99:1
BC623/ 420 4 Oct 1669 £2-10-0 George Reeve, goldsmith Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 118:2 118:2
BC623/ 421 4 Oct 1669 £1-10-0 John Harford, watchmaker Lease of a Messuage (being thentofore 2 Little Tenements). Stalls Church Yard. 165:2 165:2
BC623/ 422 10 Mar 1670 £0-10-0 John Chapman, alderman Lease of Part of a Messuage & Incroachment. Stalls Street. 117:1 117:1
BC623/ 423 10 Mar 1670 £0-8-0 Benjamin Baber, tailor Lease of a Messuage on the South side of Cheap Street. 70:1 70:1
BC623/ 424 10 Mar 1670 £0-5-0 Benedict Becon, plasterer Lease of a Stable & Garden. In the Tything of North Gate Street. Indorsed North Gate Street. 51:1 51:1
BC623/ 425 10 Mar 1670 £0-4-0 Benjamin Baber, tailor Lease of a Tenement containing a Kitchen a Buttery & a little Passage into Stalls Church Yard. On the North part of Stalls Church (Indorsed Cheap Street). 165:1 165:1
BC623/ 426 10 Mar 1670 £0-10-0 Richard Pitcher, felt maker Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Timber Close. Indorsed West Gate Street. 86:1 W.S 3:2 3:2 86:2
BC623/ 427 10 Apr 1670 £0-8-0 Edward Sheppard (the Elder), joiner Lease of a Tenement & Cellar. Cheap Street. 75:2 75:2
BC623/ 428 10 Apr 1670 £0-0-8 Timothy Tily, (Tiley) Lease of Part of a Messuage & part of a Garden. Indorsed Walcott Street. 37:2 37:2
BC623/ 429 10 May 1670 £0-12-0 John Ryall, mason Lease of a Plott of Garden Ground. South Gate Street. South of 104:1:2 104:1
BC623/ 430 10 May 1670 £0-4-8 Robert Hayward, organ maker Lease of a Backside & part of a Garden Ground with the Stables & Coach Houses thereon then lately built. West Gate Street. By 91:3 (see 84:1:4) 84:1
BC623/ 431 10 May 1670 £0-8-8 Robert Hayward, organ maker Lease of a Tenement & Garden. West Gate Street. 91:3 91:3
BC623/ 432 10 May 1670 £0-15-4 Anthony Garrett Lease of a Tenement Orchard & Garden & 2 Closes of Meadow & Pasture Ground. Indorsed Walcot Street. Between the way leading from the City to Walcot Street on the East side, the Parsonage Barn & Orchard of Walcott on the North Side, New Lane on the West side, & Walborow Mead on the South side. See 33:1:3 onwards 33:1
BC623/ 433 10 May 1670 £0-4-0 Margaret Warde, spinster Lease of a Messuage. Bimbury Lane. 129:1 129:1
BC623/ 434 1 Aug 1670 £0-12-0 William Child, alderman Lease of 2 Parcels of Ground & Little Shop with Buildings thereupon Erected. Stalls Church Yard. South of 67:2 67:2
BC623/ 435 10 Aug 1670 £0-10-0 John Smalcombe, of London, felt maker Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street 12:1 12:1
BC623/ 436 25 Aug 1670 £0-3-0 John Bedford, gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Backside. In the Cross Bath Lane. Indorsed "Bimbury". 140:2 140:2
BC623/ 437 10 Oct 1670 £0-0-8 Edward Brymble, weaver Lease of a Parcel of Ground sometime a Chapple called St.Warborow Chappel. On the East side of a Lane leading to Walcott.
BC623/ 438 10 Oct 1670 £0-5-4 Edward Brymble, weaver Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street. 13:2 13:2
BC623/ 439 10 Oct 1670 £0-16-0 Mathew Alflatt Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden and one Little Washhouse on the said Backside then lately Erected. Cheap Street.
BC623/ 440 10 Oct 1670 £0-1-0 Mary Fisher, widow. Richard Fisher, gardener. Jane Fisher (his wife) Lease of a Ruined Messuage & Garden. South Gate Street. 155:2 155:2
BC623/ 441 10 Oct 1670 £0-5-0 Elizabeth Curnock, George Curnock (her Son), Francis Curnock (her Son) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 442 7 Apr 1671 £0-3-4 Henry Cooke Lease of a Tenement. Cox Lane.
BC623/ 443 7 Apr 1671 £0-16-0 John Masters, alderman Lease of a Tenement Backside & Stable, Stalls Street. Also a Garden, Southgate Street. 102:1:1 102:1:2 102:1
BC623/ 444 1 May 1671 £1-3-2 Walter Gibbes, alderman Lease of a Messuage (called the New House) and Garden or Backside (& three Tenements with the Backsides & Gardens), Stalls Street. And also 5 other Tenements and Gardens to each of them, Southgate Street. 105:2:1 105:2:3 105:2
BC623/ 445 10 Jun 1671 £0-5-0 Walter Gibbes, alderman Lease of a Messuage and Backside. In a Lane leading towards the Hot Bath. (Q. Bimberry). 138:1 138:1
BC623/ 446 10 Jun 1671 £0-5-0 Benedict Becon, plasterer Lease of a Messuage (formerly a Stable) and a Garden on the West side of Cox Lane. 69:1:2 69:1
BC623/ 447 10 Jun 1671 £0-10-0 William Smith, cutler Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Broad Street. 12:2 12:2
BC623/ 448 10 Jun 1671 £0-2-0 Elizabeth Baker, widow Lease of a Messuage. In the parish of St. James. 132:2 132:2
BC623/ 449 27 Jun 1671 £0-4-0 John White, of Bristol, merchant Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Westgate Street. West of 77:1:2 77:1
BC623/ 450 10 Jul 1671 £0-4-0 John Farre Lease of a Messuage and Backside. Stalls Street. 105:2:2 105:2
BC623/ 451 10 Aug 1671 £0-10-6 Elizabeth Blowen, widow Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 121:2 121:2
BC623/ 452 4 Sep 1671 £0-6-0 Thomas Waters, cloth worker. Elizabeth Waters (his wife), Samuel Waters (their son), Elizabeth Waters (their daughter) Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Westgate Street. 86:3 86:3
BC623/ 453 4 Sep 1671 £1-14-0 John Sherstone, clothier Lease of a Water Corn Mill and Fulling Mill called Monk Mills and the little Island adjoining. Without the Gate called the East Gate or Lott Gate. A Garden on the South side of the way leading to said Mills whereon a Messuage was then lately Built. And another Messuage and Garden on the North side of the same way (Indorsed N.Gt.St.). 57:1:1 57:1:2 57:1:3 57:1
BC623/ 454 110 Sep 1671 £0-1-8 Thomas Hawkins, yeoman. Dorothy his wife. George Hartwell of Bristol Lease of Two Stables, near the Timber Close. 85:1 85:1
BC623/ 455 10 Sep 1671 £0-5-4 Thomas Hawkins, yeoman Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Westgate Street. 77:1:2 77:1
BC623/ 456 10 Sep 1671 £0-2-0 Thomas Hawkins, yeoman Lease of a Stable and Garden. Vicarage Lane.
BC623/ 457 10 Sep 1671 £0-8-0 Thomas Hawkins, yeoman Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Viccarage Lane. 78:2 78:2
BC623/ 458 10 Sep 1671 £0-2-0 Jeremiah Willsher Lease of Part of a Messuage and half the Garden adjoining. Broad Street. 57:1:4 57:1
BC623/ 459 10 Sep 1671 £0-8-0 Andrew Brewer, plasterer Lease of Part of a Messuage. Broad Street. 57:1:4 57:1
BC623/ 460 12 Oct 1671 £0-5-0 Margery Chaplyn, widow Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 67:1, west part 67:1
BC623/ 461 12 Oct 1671 £1-6-8 Joseph Baker, clothier Lease of a Messuage with a Backside and stables called the Christopher. Northgate Street. 53:1 53:1
BC623/ 462 12 Oct 1671 £0-5-0 Robert Allyn, of Pensford(?), Somerset, smith Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Walcott Street. 27:2 27:2
BC623/ 463 12 Oct 1671 £0-2-0 Margaret Mills,widow. Robert Jones & Mary Jones (his Wife) Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Viccarage Lane. 79:3 79:3
BC623/ 464 12 Oct 1671 £0-4-0 Tobias Peirce, joiner Lease of a Messuage. In the Way leading from the Abbey Gate into Stalls Street. Indorsed "Stalls Street". 110:1 110:1
BC623/ 465 4 Mar 1672 £1-0-0 Henry Chapman, alderman and now mayor Lease of a Messuage formerly called the new Tavern. Northgate Street. 60:1:1 60:1
BC623/ 466 14 Mar 1672 £0-4-0 Benedict Beken Lease of a Tenement over the Northgate and three Rooms adjoining. Indorsed "N.Gt.St". 48:2 48:2
BC623/ 467 14 Mar 1672 £1-2-0 John Stibbes, baker Lease of a Messuage Backside & Stable called the Rose and Crown. Westgate Street. 90:1 90:1
BC623/ 468 14 Mar 1672 £0-6-6 Edward Bushell Lease of a Tenement and Garden. Broad Street. 8:1 8:0
BC623/ 469 10 Apr 1672 £1-10-0 George Randall, of London, merchant Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 68:2 68:2
BC623/ 470 10 Apr 1672 £0-16-0 Humfry Payne, smith Lease of a Messuage (called the three Horse Shoes) Backside & Garden. Broad Street. 18:1 18:1
BC623/ 471 10 Apr 1672 £0-3-0 George Randall, of London, merchant Lease of a Backside or Court with all Buildings thereon Erected. In the City of Bath (not Indorsed). South of 68:2 68:2
BC623/ 472 1 Jun 1672 £0-9-8 Mathew Webbe, cloth maker Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 77:1:1 77:1
BC623/ 473 3 Sep 1672 £0-15-0 William Glasse, yeoman Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street. Also a Garden, Plumtree Lane. 95:1:1 95:1:2 95:1
BC623/ 474 10 Sep 1672 £0-0-4 Robert Chapman, apothecary Lease of a Parcel of Ground before the Lessees Kitchen Window being 5 feet 10 inches long & 5 feet 2 Inches broad. Indorsed Stalls Street.
BC623/ 475 10 Sep 1672 £0-12-0 John Sherstone Lease of a Messuage called the Greyhound Backside and two Stables, Northgate Street. And also one Meadow or Pasture Ground called Warborow Mead together with two small Tenements thereon, Broad Street.
BC623/ 476 30 Sep 1672 £0-4-0 Benjamin Lewis, Dorothy Lewis (his wife) & Benjamin Lewis (their son) Lease of Three Tenements called the Blue Anchor (formerly a Barn) & part of a Garden. in the Tything of Bymbery. South of the Black Alms
BC623/ 477 4 Oct 1672 £0-1-0 Edward Baker, cordwainer. Jane Baker (his wife), Richard Crew (son of the said Jane) Lease of Two Rooms parcel of a Messuage then in the posession of Mathew Webb. In Vicarage Lane. 77:1:1 Part of 77:1
BC623/ 478 4 Oct 1672 £0-16-0 John Chapman, yeoman (of Barton) Lease of a Messuage and Gardens. Northgate Street. 36:2 36:2
BC623/ 479 16 Oct 1672 £5-0-0 John Masters Lease of a Messuage or Inn (called the Hart) wth Stables & Backsides. Stalls Street.
BC623/ 480 6 Jan 1672 £1-0-0 John Pearce, alderman Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Cheap Street. A Stable and Garden, Cox Lane. 68:1 77:1:1 68:1
BC623/ 481 13 Jan 1672 £0-6-0 John Parker Lease of Two Messuages. North Gate Street.
BC623/ 482 13 Jan 1672 £0-16-0 John Parker Lease of a Messuage. North Gate Street.
BC623/ 483 10 Mar 1673 £0-10-8 Anne Gally Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Broad Street.
BC623/ 484 10 Mar 1673 £0-2-0 Joan Randall Lease of a Messuage and Garden with a Door out of the Garden into the Timber Yard. Culverhouse Lane.
BC623/ 485 10 Mar 1673 £0-10-0 Charles Bave Lease of a Messuage and Backside by the Hot Bath. In the Tything and Ward of Bymbury (Indorsed "Bymbury").
BC623/ 486 10 Mar 1673 £0-5-0 Frances Yerbury Deed of a Parcel of Ground being an Incroachment. Stauls Street.
BC623/ 487 10 Mar 1673 £0-5-0 Philip Edwards als George Deed of a Parcel of Ground being an Incroachment. Stall Street.
BC623/ 488 10 Mar 1673 £0-10-8 Ann Gally Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Broad Street.
BC623/ 489 10 Mar 1673 £1-10-0 John Sherstone, clothier Lease of 2 Messuages with Lofts & Rooms over Frogg Lane with a Backside Orchard and Garden, In the parish of St.Michael without the North Gate, Indorsed “Broad Street”. And a Plott of Garden Ground (whereon a Tenement is Built), Walcot Street. 6:2:1 6:2:4 6:2
BC623/ 490 10 Mar 1673 £0-3-0 Charles Bave, gent Lease of a Parcel of Ground on part whereof a little Tenement used for a Washhouse is built together with the little Tenement. Indorsed "Bimbury". 135:1 and 135:2 135:1
BC623/ 491 24 Apr 1673 £0-2-4 John Lloyd, tailor. Joane Lloyd (his wife), John Lloyd (their son) Lease of a Messuage and Backside. Stalls Street. 107:1 107:1
BC623/ 492 3 Jun 1673 £0-3-4 Edith Howell, Robert Lancaster, Robert Lancaster (his son) Lease of Eleven Acres of Meadow and Pasture Land. Dunkerton. See 208:2 208:2
BC623/ 493 3 Jun 1673 £4-0-0 Alice Martyn, widow Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 70:2 70:2
BC623/ 494 10 Jun 1673 £0-10-0 Nathaniel Warren, of Midford, saddler Deed of a Messuage Backside & Garden, near the Hot Bath. Indorsed "Bimbury". 139:1 139:1
BC623/ 495 16 Jun 1672 £0-8-0 Richard Short, tailor Lease of a Tenement and Cellar on the East side of the Swan. Cheap Street. 75:2 75:2
BC623/ 496 10 Sep 1673 £0-3-1 George Chapman, innkeeper Lease of a Stable (thentofore a Barn) and Garden. Lying by the Borrough Walls. Indorsed "Cheap Street". 74:2 74:2
BC623/ 497 10 Sep 1673 £0-3-0 John Dolton (Doulton), felt maker Lease of a Tenement, Broad Street. Part of 20:2 20:2
BC623/ 498 10 Sep 1673 £0-8-0 Thomas Bence (the elder), Thomas Bence (the younger), Mary Bence (his wife) Lease of a Messuage called the three Tuns. Stalls Street. 115:1 115:1
BC623/ 499 10 Sep 1673 £0-13-4 Thomas Martyn, dyer Lease of a Messuage Garden & Backside. Southgate Street. 148:2 148:2
BC623/ 500 10 Sep 1673 £0-0-1 Richard Carwardyne Deed for a waste or overplus water that shall come into St James's Pipe (with condition) near the South Gate Indorsed "Stalls Street"
BC623/ 501 10 Sep 1673 £3-12-0 George Chapman, innkeeper Deed for a messuage or Inn (called the Bear) with a Backside & Stable and also a little Tenement & Cellar, Cheap Street 74:1 74:1
BC623/ 502 14 Oct 1673 £0-0-6 Henry Sperring, Alice Sperring (his wife), Joan Sly Deed for a parcel of Ground being an Incroachment, Indorsed "North Gate Street" 56:3, incroachment 56:3
BC623/ 503 14 Oct 1673 £0-9-4 Henry Chapman, alderman Deed for a part of a Tenement (called the New Buildings) Backside Court and Garden, Northgate Street 62:1 (part of) 62:1
BC623/ 504 10 Mar 1674 £0-3-4 William Clement, cordwainer Deed for a Garden Ground slaughter House and Backside, Lott Lane 55:1:4 west part? 55:1
BC623/ 505 10 Mar 1674 £0-2-0 Ann Spratt, George Spratt (her son), of Dasley, Glos, Ann Spratt, his daughter Deed for a tenement and Garden, Vicarage Lane 78:3 78:3
BC623/ 506 10 Jun 1674 £0-4-0 Thomas Bulman, gardener Deed for a messuage, Bimbury Lane 142:3 142:3
BC623/ 507 10 Jun 1674 £0-3-4 Robert Mathews Deed for a garden, in the Lane that leadeth from Stalls Street to the Cross Bath Indorsed "Bimbury" 141:2 (95:2) 141:2
BC623/ 508 10 Jun 1674 £0-10-0 Robert Jones, cordwainer. Mary Jones (his wife) Deed for a messuage, Southgate Street 149:2 149:2
BC623/ 509 4 Jul 1674 £0-8-0 Edward Sheppard (the Elder), joiner Deed for a messuage & Backside, Stalls Street 111:2 111:2
BC623/ 510 7 Aug 1674 £0-1-0 Walter Chapman, saddler Deed for a garden of plot of Ground and Hovel or Stable on one Corner thereof, Without the East Gate Indorsed "North Gate Street" 55:1:4 east part 55:1
BC623/ 511 7 Oct 1674 £0-16-0 George Collabee, malster Deed for a messuage called the Three Horse Shoes & a Backside & Garden, Broad Street 18:1 18:1
BC623/ 512 7 Oct 1674 £0-4-0 James Bulman Deed for a close of pasture, Walcot Street 95:2:4 95:2
BC623/ 513 9 Oct 1674 £0-10-0 Sir Edward Graves Baronet Deed for a messuage Stable & Garden, Westgate Street 87:2 + 87:3 87:2
BC623/ 514 10 Apr 1675 £1-0-0 Berkeley Carne, gentleman Deed for 2 parcels of Ground & Building thereupon built, Stalls Church Yard East of 117:2 and 183:1 117:2
BC623/ 515 10 Apr 1675 £0-2-4 John Lloyd (the elder), tailor. Joan Lloyd (his wife), widow. John Lloyd (their son), Elizabeth Symons Deed for a messuage and Backside, Stalls Street 107:1 107:1
BC623/ 516 12 Apr 1675 £0-5-0 John Thorne, cloth worker. Elizabeth Thorne (his wife) Deed for a messuage and Garden and plot of ground called the Elme. [...] , Walcot Street 34:1 34:1
BC623/ 517 17 May 1675 £0-10-0 Edward Bayly, cloth worker. Edward Bayly (his son) Deed for a messuage Stalls Street a slaughter House Bridewell Lane 120:2:1 120:2:2 120:2
BC623/ 518 5 Jul 1675 £0-4-0 Thomas Attwood, baker Deed for two Chambers and a cock loft over & a stair Case thereto, the passage leading from Northgate Street into the Church yard of St Peter & Paul Indorsed "Northgate Street" 33:1:1
BC623/ 519 5 Jul 1675 £0-6-8 Thomas Attwood, baker Deed for a plot of Ground on the South side the way leading to Stalls Church yard & on the North side of St Peter & Pauls church, in the parish of St Peter & Paul, indorsed North Gate Street 2 Q. if not in Peter & Pauls Church yard
BC623/ 520 5 Jul 1675 £0-14-0 Thomas Attwood, baker Lease of a Tenement and Backside. North Gate Street. 33:1:1 “a” 33:1
BC623/ 521 5 Jul 1675 £0-10-0 John Allambrigge, gentleman Lease of a Messuage. North Gate Street. 62:1:1 62:1
BC623/ 522 4 Oct 1675 £0-10-0 William Child, apothecary Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 67:2 67:2
BC623/ 523 12 Oct 1675 £0-5-0 John Smith, husbandman. Mary Smith (his wife), Richard Bayly, son of Walter Bayly Lease of a Tenement and Garden without the South Gate. South Gate Street. 152:1 152:1
BC623/ 524 15 Oct 1675 £0-10-0 William Bush, chandler Lease of a Messuage. High Street. Indorsed "Northgate Street". 54:2 54:2
BC623/ 525 15 Oct 1675 £0-2-0 Henry Parker, gentleman Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Southgate Street.
BC623/ 526 15 Oct 1675 £0-4-0 John Davis, Mary Davis (his daughter), Sarah Davis (his daughter) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Walcot Street.
BC623/ 527 15 Oct 1675 £1-1-4 Richard Deverill Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street And Garden, Southgate Street. 104:1:1 104:1:2 104:1
BC623/ 528 15 Oct 1675 £0-2-0 William Gibbes, Edward Gibbes (his son), Katharine Gibbes (his daughter) Lease of a Tenement. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 529 15 Oct 1675 £0-2-0 John Masters, alderman Lease of a Stable. In the parish of St.Peter & Paul. Indorsed "Westgate Street". Stable of the Rose
BC623/ 530 27 Dec 1675 £0-6-8 Ambrose Bishopp, clothier Lease of a Close of Pasture Ground called Culverhouse Close and a Tenement and Garden. Without the North Gate. Indorsed "Broad Street". 69:1:3
BC623/ 531 27 Dec 1675 £0-8-0 William Brewer, the elder, yeoman Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Broad Street. 16:1 16:1
BC623/ 532 27 Dec 1675 £0-3-0 Jonathan Blackwell (the Elder) of Bristol, Esquire Lease of a Messuage and little Backside a Moiety of a Backside on the East side thereof the Way leading from the Burrow Walls to the Lazars Bath on the North side. Does not say where but it is indorsed Binbury.
BC623/ 533 27 Dec 1675 £0-0-12 William White Lease of a Moiety of a newly Built Tenement (thentofore a Shop). Stalls Church Yard.
BC623/ 534 27 Mar 1676 £0-9-1 Richard Pitcher Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street.
BC623/ 535 27 Mar 1676 £0-4-0 Robert Jones Lease of a little Shop. Adjoining to the Southgate.
BC623/ 536 27 Mar 1676 £1-1-4 Carew Davis Lease of a Messuage or Common Inn (called the lower Swan) with Stables Gardens & Backsides &c. Cheap Street.
BC623/ 537 27 Mar 1676 £0-10-0 Giles Davis Lease of a Tenement and Garden. Westgate Street.
BC623/ 538 27 Mar 1676 £2-0-0 Walter Gibbs Lease of a Messuage called the Hart Lodging. Stalls Street.
BC623/ 539 27 Mar 1676 £0-3-0 Thomas Attwood Lease of a Tenement and Garden. Culverhouse Lane.
BC623/ 540 27 Mar 1676 £0-10-0 Edward Snaylum Lease of a Room or Shop adjoining to St.Johns Chapel on the West side. Near the Cross Bath. Indorsed "Binbury". 131:1 131:1
BC623/ 541 27 Mar 1676 £0-1-8 George Collobee Lease of a Plot of Ground. Alfords Lane. Indorsed North Gate Street Tything.
BC623/ 542 27 Mar 1676 £0-4-0 John Rogers Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 543 27 Mar 1676 £0-10-8 Rose Riall Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 544 26 Jun 1676 £0-3-4 Edward Bayly Lease of a Slaughter House on the West side of Bridewell Lane. Indorsed "West Gate Street".
BC623/ 545 26 Jun 1676 £1-6-0 Thomas Gibbs Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street, Also a Tenement Backside and Garden with certain Rooms heretofore for Malting but now converted into Stables, And also a Tenement (called the Bell) with a Garden. In the Parish of St. James.
BC623/ 546 2 Oct 1676 £0-6-0 Walter Gibbs Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Westgate Street.
BC623/ 547 2 Oct 1676 £0-8-0 Richard Morgan, maltster Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Westgate Street. 87:1 plus garden 87:1
BC623/ 548 2 Oct 1676 £0-9-8 John Bowes, tailor Lease of a Messuage. Walcott Street. 37:1 37:1
BC623/ 549 1 Jan 1676 £0-6-0 Benjamin Baber, woollen draper Lease of a Tenement containing a Brewhouse a Kitchen and a little Shop on the West side of the Passage leading from Cheap Street into - The Church Yard of St.Peter & Paul. Indorsed Cheap Street. 165:1 165:1
BC623/ 550 1 Jan 1676 £0-6-4 Benjamin Baber, woollen draper Lease of a Tenement & a Cellar then lately dug under the Shop of the said Tenement. Cheap Street. 69:2 69:2
BC623/ 551 1 Jan 1676 £0-10-6 John Parker, woollen draper Lease of a Messuage. Northgate Street. 52:2 52:2
BC623/ 552 1 Jan 1676 £0-10-0 Richard Horler (the Elder), of Englishcombe, chandler Lease of a Tenement and Garden. Southgate Street. 156:1 156:1
BC623/ 553 1 Jan 1676 £2-0-0 Elizabeth Goodrich, widow Lease of a Messuage (thentofore two little Tenements). Stalls Church Yard. 165:2 165:2
BC623/ 554 1 Jan 1676 £0-10-0 Robert Chapman, apothecary Lease of a Messuage Backside and Garden (now used as 2 Tenements). Stalls Street. 103:1 103:1
BC623/ 555 1 Jan 1676 £0-7-0 John Axford Lease of a Messuage & two Gardens. Lott Lane. Indorsed "Northgate Street". 55:1:3 part of 55:1
BC623/ 556 1 Jan 1676 £0-6-8 Roger Parker, naylor Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Walcott Street. 26:1 26:1
BC623/ 557 26 Mar 1677 £0-5-0 Elizabeth Marchant, Richard Marchant (her son), Edward Marchant (her son) Lease of a Tenement and Garden. Southgate Street. 150:1 150:1
BC623/ 558 26 Mar 1677 £0-2-0 Mary Browne, widow Lease of a Tenement and little Backside. Stalls Street. 109:1 109:1
BC623/ 559 26 Mar 1677 £0-2-0 John Willshire, yeoman Lease of a Mansion or Dwelling House. Stalls Street. 104:2 part of 104:2
BC623/ 560 26 Mar 1677 £0-3-4 Robert Chapman, apothecary Lease of a Tenement & Garden, near the Cross Bath. Indorsed "Bimbury". 142:1 142:1
BC623/ 561 26 Mar 1677 £0-12-8 William Burford, innholder Lease of The three Swans on the North side of Cheap Street. 76:2 76:2
BC623/ 562 26 Mar 1677 £1-6-8 Walker Flickes Lease of The Catharine Wheel Inn & little Tenement adjoining and all Courts Yards Stables &c thereto belonging. North Gate Street. 52:1 52:1
BC623/ 563 26 Mar 1677 £0-9-0 Richard Westmicott, Joan Westmicott (his wife), Edward Westmicott (their son) Lease of a Messuage and Backside. Stalls Street. 100:2 100:2
BC623/ 564 26 Mar 1677 £0-10-6 Richard Masters, turner Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street.
BC623/ 565 25 Jun 1677 £0-1-6 Thomas Deane Lease of a Tenement - A plot of Ground adjoining and a way to the River Avon. Walcott Street. 36:1 36:1
BC623/ 566 25 Jun 1677 £0-1-6 Thomas Deane Lease of a Tenement & plot of Ground. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 567 25 Jun 1677 £1-0-0 Walter Werrett Lease of a Tenement. Bowling Green. Indorsed "Northgate Street". 55:1:3
BC623/ 567a 25 Jun 1677 £0-9-4 Benedick Bacon Lease of a Messuage Backside Stable and two Gardens. North Gate Street.
BC623/ 568 31 Dec 1677 £0-4-0 William Pagler, broad weaver Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Frogg Lane. 5:2 5:2
BC623/ 569 31 Dec 1677 £0-1-6 Andrew Brewer Lease of a Tenement Garden and Orchard. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 570 31 Dec 1677 £0-0-6 John Masters Lease of a Court or Backside Coal house and House of Office with a Garden adjoining to the said Backside. Indorsed "Bimbury".
BC623/ 571 31 Dec 1677 £0-8-0 John Sanders, broad weaver Lease of a Tenement and Garden. Walcott Street. 35:2 35:2
BC623/ 572 31 Dec 1677 £0-0-6 Walter Gibbs Lease of a Plot of Garden Ground House of Office & Way thereto a Passage and Backside. Bimbury Tything.
BC623/ 573 31 Dec 1677 £0-2-0 Edward Gibbons, blacksmith Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Southgate Street, without the South Gate. Middle of the West Side
BC623/ 574 31 Dec 1677 £0-4-0 Elizabeth Blowen, widow Lease of Four Chambers and two Closets over with the Stairs thereunto and Hole under them. The Southgate. Indorsed "South Gate House". 105:1 105:1
BC623/ 575 31 Dec 1677 £0-5-0 William Robbins, butcher Lease of a Tenement and Garden. South Gate Street. 151:2 151:2
BC623/ 576 31 Dec 1677 £0-2-0 Thomas Toovey, yeoman Lease of a Tenement and Garden. South Gate Street. Southgate Street west side, middle
BC623/ 577 1 Apr 1678 £0-5-0 Margery Chaplin, Mary Palmer, John Palmer (her son) Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 68:1 68:1
BC623/ 578 1 Apr 1678 £0-13-4 John Ford, apothecary Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Stauls Street. 98:1 98:1
BC623/ 579 1 Apr 1678 £0-2-0 George Cunning (the Elder), George Cunning (his son), Jane Cunning (his wife) Lease of a Tenement & Backside. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 580 1 Jul 1678 £0-4-0 Richard Collins, yeoman Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage with one Moiety of the Barton or Backside thereto adjoining. Stalls Street. 112:1 (b) 112:1
BC623/ 581 30 Sept 1678 £3-0-0 Henry Parker Lease of Two Tenements (thentofore converted into one Tenement). Stalls Church Yard.
BC623/ 582 30 Sept 1678 £2-0-0 William Duckett, of Hartham, Wilts., Esquire Lease of a Messuage (called the Westgate House) with a Malt House. Indorsed "Westgate Street". 84:1:1
BC623/ 583 30 Sept 1678 £0-5-0 Mary Beriman, widow. Mary Stevens (her daughter) Lease of a Messuage and Backside called the Cross Daggers. Bimbury. 137:1 137:1
BC623/ 584 30 Sept 1678 £0-5-0 Elizabeth Doulton, widow Lease of a Tenement. Broad Street. 20:2 part of 20:2
BC623/ 585 31 Mar 1679 £0-9-1 Richard Pitcher Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 99:2 99:2
BC623/ 586 31 Mar 1679 £0-17-0 Robert Fisher, of Bathampton Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 70:3 70:3
BC623/ 587 31 Mar 1679 £1-4-0 William Sherstone Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden. Broad Street. Cutt’s land
BC623/ 588 31 Mar 1679 £0-6-8 Mary Berriman, widow Lease of a little Shop. St.Peter & Pauls Church Yard. 168:2:1
BC623/ 589 31 Mar 1679 £0-10-0 William Sherston Lease of a Messuage (called the 3 Tuns) & Backside. Stalls Street. 114:2 114:2
BC623/ 590 30 Jun 1679 £0-16-8 Mathew Reeve, goldsmith Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Stalls Street. 118:1:1 118:1:2 118:1
BC623/ 591 30 Jun 1679 £0-16-0 George Collobee Lease of a Messuage (called the three Horse Shoes) Backside & Garden. Broad Street.
BC623/ 592 6 Oct 1679 £0-7-0 James Howell, tailor Lease of a Messuage. North Gate Street. 56:1 56:1
BC623/ 593 6 Oct 1679 £1-10-0 Mathew Reeve, goldsmith Lease of a Tenement or Shop & Backside. In the Church Yard of Saint Peter and Paul. Indorsed "Church Land". Backside of 118:1:1 118:1
BC623/ 594 6 Oct 1679 £1-15-4 George Bennett, of Upway, Dorset, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Garden & Stable called the 3 Goats. Cheap Street. 73:3 73:3
BC623/ 595 6 Oct 1679 £0-2-4 John Loyd, cloth worker. Elizabeth Loyd, John Loyd (their son) Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Stauls Street. 107:1 107:1
BC623/ 596 6 Oct 1679 £0-13-4 John Farr, mason Lease of a Tenement & Garden. South Gate Street. 148:1 148:1
BC623/ 597 6 Oct 1679 £0-4-4 James Haines, cloth worker. Alice Haines (his wife), Elizabeth Haines (their daughter) Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Broad Street. 13:1 13:1
BC623/ 598 29 Dec 1679 £0-3-0 Joan Parsons, widow Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Stalls Street. 104:2 104:2
BC623/ 599 29 Dec 1679 £0-4-6 Thomas Freeman Lease of a Moiety of a Shop with a little Kitchen & one little Chamber. Cheap Street.
BC623/ 600 29 Dec 1679 £0-2-0 William White, tailor Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Viccarage Lane. 79:1 79:1
BC623/ 601 29 Dec 1679 £0-4-6 Robert Harford Lease of Three little Rooms & a Cock Loft being part of a Tenement (with free Liberty of Ingress &c into the Backside). Cheap Street.
BC623/ 602 29 Dec 1679 £0-1-0 Richard Deverell Lease of a Stable and Garden. In the parish of St. James. Indorsed "Stalls Street". On the walls
BC623/ 603 29 Dec 1679 £0-4-6 Roger Cline (the elder) Lease of a Moiety of a Shop with a Room and Buttery. Cheap Street.
BC623/ 604 29 Dec 1679 £0-10-6 John Parker, woollen draper Lease of a Messuage. North Gate Street. 52:2 52:2
BC623/ 605 1680 [...] £0-5-0 Edward Bushell, gentleman Lease of a Messuage and Backside. Stalls Street. 98:2 98:2
BC623/ 606 29 Mar 1680 £0-6-8 Robert Obridge Lease of a Messuage. Cox Lane.
BC623/ 607 29 Mar 1680 £0-5-4 Thomas Wilshere, tailor Lease of Part of a Capital Messuage & Garden & of the court or Barton of the said Tenement. Southgate Street. 149:2, part of 149:2
BC623/ 608 29 Mar 1680 £0-7-4 John Ball, tailor. Mary Ball, spinster Lease of Part of a Messuage called Crays Tenement & the North part of the Garden. North Gate Street. 62:1:1 part of 62:1
BC623/ 609 29 Mar 1680 £0-2-0 Edward Power Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Lott Lane. Indorsed North Gate Street. 52:1:2
BC623/ 610 29 Mar 1680 £0-7-4 Edith Ball, widow Lease of Part of a Tenement called Crays Tenement & the South part of the Garden thereto belonging. North Gate Street. 62:1:1, part of 62:1
BC623/ 611 29 Mar 1680 £0-5-4 Frances Sheppard Lease of Several parts of a Capital Messuage and Garden. Southgate Street.
BC623/ 612 28 Jun 1680 £0-8-0 John Smith, husbandman. Mary Smith (his wife), Richard Bayly, son of Walter Bayly, deceased. Francis (son of said John & Mary) Smith Lease of a Tenement and Garden without the South Gate. South Gate Street. 152:1 152:1
BC623/ 613 28 Jun 1680 £0-15-0 Joane Glasse, widow. Henry Combes, of Trowbridge, apothecary. Sarah Combes (his wife) Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street, & a Garden, Plumtree Lane. 95:1:1 95:1:2 95:1
BC623/ 614 28 Jun 1680 £0-4-0 Richard Carwarden, barber Lease of Four Chambers and two closets & the Hole under the Stair Case. Over the Southgate. 105:1 105:1
BC623/ 615 28 Jun 1680 £0-1-0 Francis Pearce, mercer Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Without the East Gate. Indorsed North Gate Street. South of 52:1:2
BC623/ 616 10 Sep 1680 £0-3-0 Elizabeth Doulton, widow Lease of a Tenement. Broad Street. 20:2, part of 20:2
BC623/ 617 10 Sep 1680 £0-10-0 Ann Spratt, George Spratt (her son), Jone Spratt (his wife) Lease of a Messuage. Indorsed "Cheap Street". In the Parish of Stalls.
BC623/ 618 10 Sep 1680 £0-2-0 John Sherstone, Henry Dyer Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Cock Lane.
BC623/ 619 4 Oct 1680 £0-16-0 John Chapman of Barton Lease of a Messuage and Garden. North Gate Street. 56:2 56:2
BC623/ 620 4 Oct 1680 £0-10-0 Ann Smith, widow. Jane Ryall (her daughter), wife of John Ryall, mason Lease of a Tenement & Garden. South Gate Street. 156:1 156:1
BC623/ 621 4 Oct 1680 £0-2-0 William Brimble Lease of a Messuage. Cock Lane.
BC623/ 622 4 Oct 1680 £0-10-0 Giles Davis, barber Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Westgate Street. 90:2 90:2
BC623/ 623 6 Oct 1680 £0-1-0 Walter Jones, chandler Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Southgate Street. 159:1, south part 159:1
BC623/ 624 18 Oct 1680 £0-1-0 Robert King Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 625 27 Dec 1680 £0-5-8 Roger Pooke, nailer. John Teage, weaver Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Frogg Lane. 4:2 4:2
BC623/ 626 24 Mar 1681 £0-10-0 William Sherstone Lease of a Messuage (called the 3 Cups), Stables Backside & Gardens. Broad Street. 18:2 18:2
BC623/ 627 24 Mar 1681 £0-5-0 John Bence, tailor Lease of a Messuage. Stauls Street. 113:3 113:2
BC623/ 628 1 Jul 1681 £0-1-0 Ann Farr, widow Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Southgate Street. Southgate Street, west
BC623/ 629 1 Jul 1681 £0-7-0 John Masters, gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street. 154:2 154:2
BC623/ 630 Oct 1681 £1-2-0 Benjamin Waters Lease of a low Building Chamber or Room called the Lodging. Stalls Church Yard.
BC623/ 631 3 Oct 1681 £0-4-6 John Mitchell, miller. Joan Mitchell (his wife), Peter Mitchell (their son) Lease of a Messuage on the South side of - The Lane leading down towards the East Gate. Indorsed "North Gate Street". 56:3 56:3
BC623/ 632 3 Oct 1681 £0-4-0 James Brouse, feltmaker. Jane Brouse (his wife). Hester Brouse, wife of John Brouse, feltmaker. Lease of a Kitchen a Loft over the same sometimes called the Counsel House a little Room adjoining called the Armour House with free Ingress &c to the same thro’ the Butchers Shambles without doing any Harm or Nuisance to the said Shambles. At the North End of the Butchers Shambles. Indorsed North Gate Street. 60.2
BC623/ 633 3 Oct 1681 £0-16-0 Edward Bushell Lease of a Messuage Stable Garden and Backside formerly called the Hind. Cheap Street.
BC623/ 634 3 Oct 1681 £0-4-0 William Cottle, cordwainer. Lease of a Messuage. Binbury Lane. 129:2 129:2
BC623/ 635 3 Oct 1681 £1-0-0 Francis Pearce Lease of a Messuage and Backside. Cheap Street. 72:2 72:2
BC623/ 636 3 Oct 1681 £0-6-8 Francis Pearce Lease of a Tenement. Cox Lane. 68:1:2
BC623/ 637 3 Oct 1681 £0-5-0 John Russell, builder Lease of a Tenement. Broad Street. 20:2, part of 20:2
BC623/ 638 20 Mar 1682 £0-2-6 William Wallis, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage & Plot of Ground. Southgate Street. 153:2 153:2
BC623/ 639 20 Mar 1682 £0-4-8 Robert Hayward, gentleman Lease of a Tenement Malthouse Stable Backside Coachhouse & Garden. Westgate Street. By 91:3, on the west 91:3
BC623/ 640 20 Mar 1682 £0-8-8 Robert Hayward, gentleman Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Westgate Street. 91:3 91:3
BC623/ 641 20 Mar 1682 £0-4-0 John Stone Lease of a Tenement. Bimbury Lane. 128:1 128:1
BC623/ 642 28 Mar 1682 £1-6-8 Joseph Baker Lease of a Messuage (called the Christopher) Backside and Stables. Northgate Street. 53:1 53:1
BC623/ 643 28 Mar 1682 £0-1-4 Robert Chapman, alderman Lease of a Garden. On the North side of the Burrough Walls in the Parish of St. James (Indorsed "Bimbury"). 134:1 134:1
BC623/ 644 28 Mar 1682 £0-7-0 William Sampson, mercer Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 101:2 101:2
BC623/ 645 2 Oct 1682 £0-3-1 Elizabeth Hurne, spinster Lease of a Stable (being thentofore a Barn and Garden). By the Burrough Walls. Indorsed "The Bear Inn". Q.Cheap Street? 74:2 74:2
BC623/ 646 2 Oct 1682 £0-3-12 Elizabeth Hurne, spinster Lease of The Bear Inn with a Backside Stable And also a little Tenement & Cellar adjoining thereto. Cheap Street. 74:1 £3.00 for the inn, etc, 12.0 for the stable 74:1
BC623/ 647 3 Oct 1682 £0-4-8 John Godwin Lease of a Tenement and Garden on the West Side of Binbury Lane.
BC623/ 648 11 Oct 1682 £0-2-0 Benjamin Baber, gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Garden on the East side of Vicarage Lane. 79:3 79:3
BC623/ 649 11 Oct 1682 £0-10-0 Benedict Baken, plasterer Lease of a Messuage - A little Buttery Six foot of Garden Ground and the East End of a Tenement belonging to Mr.Chapman. Northgate Street. 62:1:1 part of 62:1
BC623/ 650 11 Oct 1682 £0-6-8 Catherine Shute, of Monkton Combe, widow Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Westgate Street. 86:2 86:2
BC623/ 651 11 Oct 1682 £0-4-8 Walter Gibbs Lease of a Tenement & Garden or Backside. Binbury Lane. 130:2 130:2
BC623/ 652 1 Oct 1682 £0-4-0 William Ford Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 653 11 Oct 1682 £1-0-0 Harmon Lewkenor, gentleman Lease of The Cross Bow Inn & Stables. Stalls Street. 97:2 97:2
BC623/ 654 11 Oct 1682 £0-1-6 George Collobee, malster Lease of a Piece of Garden Ground with the Door or Way through the Free School Backside. Adjoining the City Gaol. Indorsed North Gate Street. St. Mary’s land.
BC623/ 655 11 Oct 1682 £1-14-0 John Sherstone Lease of a Water Corn Mill or Fulling Mill and a little Parcel of Ground (called the Island) And a Garden with a Messuage thereon And also another Messuage & Garden. Monk’s Mill. 57:1:1 57:1:2 57:1:3 57:1
BC623/ 656 11 Oct 1682 £0-13-4 Francis Pearce, mercer Lease of Part of a Messuage Garden & Back door - near the Hot Bath. Indorsed "Bimbury". 139:2:1
BC623/ 657 11 Oct 1682 £0-5-0 Richard Pitcher, haberdasher Lease of a Messuage. Broad Street. 20:2 part of 20:2
BC623/ 658 11 Oct 1682 £0-12-0 Richard Carwardine, barber Lease for a Messuage and Backside. Stalls Street. 102:1:1
BC623/ 659 26 Mar 1683 £1-2-0 John Stibbs, baker Lease of a Messuage Backside & Stable (called the Rose and Crown). Westgate Street. 90:1 90:1
BC623/ 660 26 Mar 1683 £0-4-0 John Masters Lease of a Messuage Garden & Orchard. Walcot Street. 95:2:3
BC623/ 661 26 Mar 1683 £0-10-0 William Chapman, gentleman Lease of Part of a Messuage & Incroachment. Stalls Street. 117:1 117:1
BC623/ 662 30 Apr 1683 £5-5-0 George Hussey Esquire, of Marnhull, Dorset Lease of a Tenement & Garden called the Parsonage House of St. James. On the West side of the Lane leading to the Black Alms House & on the South side of the Way leading to the Hot Bath. Indorsed "Bimbury". 133:2 133:2
BC623/ 663 13 May 1683 £0-9-8 John Bowes, tailor Lease of a Messuage. Walcott Street. 37:1 37:1
BC623/ 664 8 Jun 1683 £5-0-0 John Masters Lease of a Tenement or Inn (called the Hart) Stables and Backsides. Stalls Street.
BC623/ 665 25 Jun 1683 £0-8-0 George Collibee Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Frogg Lane.
BC623/ 666 25 Jun 1683 £0-7-6 Thomas Atwood, yeoman Lease of a Plot of Ground. In the Parish of Saint Peter & Paul. ("Northgate Street" Indorsed).
BC623/ 667 25 Jun 1683 £0-2-0 William Shute (the Elder), baker Lease of a Stable. Vicarage Lane. Indorsed Cheap Street. South of 179:1:2
BC623/ 668 25 Jun 1683 £0-12-0 William Sherstone, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Backside & Stable. Stalls Street. 100:1 100:1
BC623/ 669 28 Jun 1683 £0-6-8 George Chambers, Deborah Chambers (his wife), Elizabeth Hill Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street. 11:1:1
BC623/ 670 28 Jun 1683 £0-6-8 Richard Collins, clothier. Elizabeth Collins (his Daughter), Richard Collins (his son) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street. 15:2 15:2
BC623/ 671 28 Jun 1683 £0-3-0 Charles Bave Lease of a Parcel of Ground & little Tenement called the Wash house thereon. Indorsed "Bimbury". 135:1 135:2 135:1 135:2
BC623/ 672 28 Jun 1683 £0-1-8 Richard Gray, Ann Gray (his wife) John Gray (their son) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Without the South Gate. Indorsed (“Southgate Street”).
BC623/ 673 28 Jun 1683 £0-8-0 Henry Sturridge, clothworker Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 39:2 39:2
BC623/ 674 28 Jun 1683 £0-10-0 Charles Bave, gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Indorsed "Bimbury". 133:1 133:1
BC623/ 675 28 Jun 1683 £0-1-4 George Collebie, malster Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Walcott Street. 62:1:3 Also 39:2 62:1
BC623/ 676 17 Sep 1683 £0-2-0 Anne Spratt (Widow), George Spratt, of Dusky, Wilts., apothecary. Ann Spratt (his daughter) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Vicarage Lane. 78:3 78:3
BC623/ 677 28 Sep 1683 £0-2-0 Richard King, tailor. Elizabeth Whilock, widow. Elizabeth Whilock (her daughter) Lease of a Messuage on the North side of - The Lane going down to Monck Mill. Q. if not Lott Lane. Indorsed Northgate Street. 58.3
BC623/ 678 28 Sep 1683 £0-5-4 Joan Jones, widow. Henry Jones (her son) Lease of a Tenement and Garden. Stauls Street. 107:2 107:2
BC623/ 679 28 Sep 1683 £0-8-0 John Rogers, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Stauls Street. 111:2 111:2
BC623/ 680 28 Sep 1683 £0-1-8 Joseph Gane Lease of a Plot of Ground and House thereon Built. Under the Burro' Walls without the North Gate. (Indorsed "Broad Street").
BC623/ 681 28 Sep 1683 £0-1-0 John White, cloth worker. Elizabeth White (his wife), Alice White (their daughter) Lease of a Tenement Stable and little Backside - near the Burro' Walls. (Indorsed “Broad Street"). 3:2 3:2
BC623/ 682 28 Sep 1683 £0-5-8 John Teage, weaver Lease of a Tenement and Garden. Frogg Lane. 4:3 4:3
BC623/ 683 10 Oct 1683 £0-13-4 John Stubbs, baker Lease of a Messuage Garden & Backside. Southgate Street. In the parish of St. James. 148:2 148:2
BC623/ 684 10 Oct 1683 £0-1-0 Francis Pearce, mercer Lease of a Kitchen and Chamber over the same then lately erected and Built on part of a Court or Backside belonging to a Tenement then in the possession of Robert Cheevers - near the Hot Bath. (“Bimbury” Indorsed). Part of 137:1, now held with 139:2 137:1
BC623/ 685 10 Mar 1684 £0-4-0 Mathew Reeve, goldsmith Lease of Part of the Timber Close. Indorsed Westgate Street. See 1685 W.S. 3.4
BC623/ 686 10 Mar 1684 £0-14-0 William White, tailor Lease of a Shop Chamber and Cock Loft over the same. Stauls Church Yard. 166:1 166:1
BC623/ 687 10 Mar 1684 £0-12-0 Elizabeth Waters Lease of a Shop and Cellar. Stauls Church Yard.
BC623/ 688 10 Mar 1684 £1-7-0 William White, tailor Lease of a Messuage and Shop (the said Shop being formerly 2 little shops). Stauls Church Yard. 166:2 166:2
BC623/ 689 20 Apr 1684 £1-10-0 George Parker, ‘large weaver’ Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 26:2 26:2
BC623/ 690 20 Apr 1684 £0-6-8 Apolina Harford, William Harford (her son), Elizabeth Harford (her daughter) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street. 17:1 17:1
BC623/ 691 May 1684 £0-8-0 Peter Broad, Margaret Broad (his wife), John Broad (their son) Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 692 4 Aug 1684 £0-8-0 William Wallis, cordwainer Lease of a Tenement & Backside. Viccarage Lane. 77:2 77:2
BC623/ 693 11 Aug 1684 £0-16-0 William Chapman, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden and a little Wash House on the said Backside then lately Built. Cheap Street. 71:2 71:2
BC623/ 694 18 Aug 1684 £0-2-6 Francis Pearce Lease of a Stable. Cox Lane.
BC623/ 695 18 Aug 1684 £1-6-8 John Bonny, barber Lease of a Messuage Shop & Cellar. Stauls Church Yard. 167:2 168:2:2 167:2
BC623/ 696 18 Aug 1684 £0-1-6 Hannah England Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 697 18 Aug 1684 £0-10-0 Ann Spratt, George Spratt (her son), Ann Spratt (her daughter) Lease of a Messuage. In the parish of Stalls. Indorsed "Cheap Street".
BC623/ 698 18 Aug 1684 £0-8-8 William Pittman Lease of a Messuage. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 699 13 Oct 1684 £0-10-0 Richard Gray & Hestor Gray (his wife) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street. 10:1 10:1
BC623/ 700 13 Oct 1684 £0-5-4 Mathew Reve, goldsmith Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Stalls Street. 108:1 108:1
BC623/ 701 13 Oct 1684 £0-7-0 William Crouch Lease of a Messuage. North Gate Street. 55:2 55:2
BC623/ 702 13 Oct 1684 £0-8-8 William Pitman Lease of a Messuage. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 703 10 May 1685 £0-3-4 John Masters Lease of a Messuage. Cox Lane.
BC623/ 704 1 Jun 1685 £0-1-0 John Pocock, gentleman Lease of a Parcel of Ground. Saw Close or Timber Close. See 1685 W.S. 3:3
BC623/ 705 1 Jun 1685 £0-5-0 Alice Bishop, widow. Elizabeth Lloyd, wife of John Lloyd, cordwainer. Wallor Lloyd (her son) Lease of the fore part of a Messuage vizt. one Hall one Shop and three Chambers over the same together with another little House then lately Built on some part of the Garden a part of the said Garden & Way thro’ the common Entry. Frogg Lane. 4:1, part of 4:1
BC623/ 706 1 Jun 1685 £0-1-8 Elizabeth Gay Lease of a Tenement. Under the Burro’ Walls. Indorsed "Broad Street".
BC623/ 707 1 Jun 1685 £0-1-0 William Collins, felt maker. Frances Collins (his wife), William Collins, (their son) Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Southgate Street. 159:1, middle part 159:1
BC623/ 708 1 Jun 1685 £0-1-0 Gregory Atwood, glazier Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Southgate Street. 159:1, part of 159:1
BC623/ 709 1 Jun 1685 £0-3-4 George Thorne Lease of a Slaughter House. Bridewell Lane. 120:2:2
BC623/ 710 24 Jun 1685 £0-1-0 Ann Spandy Lease of a Tenement and Garden. Southgate Street.
BC623/ 711 24 Jun 1685 £0-10-0 Richard Blackleche Lease of a Tenement & Backside. In the parish of St. James.
BC623/ 712 24 Jun 1685 £0-2-0 Philip Taylor Lease of a Tenement. Walcot Street.
BC623/ 713 1 Apr 1686 £0-3-4 John Masters, gentleman Lease of a Stable and Garden. Southgate Street.
BC623/ 714 1 Apr 1686 £0-16-0 Jonathan Filkes of Devizes, Wilts., grocer. Barbara Filkes (his wife), John Filkes (their son) Lease of a Messuage. Northgate Street. 54:1 54:1
BC623/ 715 1 Apr 1686 £0-1-6 Samuel Hayward, cordwainer Lease of a Tenement or Stable adjoining to the outward Bowling Green. Northgate Street. 55:1:3, “west part” 55:1
BC623/ 716 10 Apr 1686 £0-4-0 Thomas Atwood Lease of Two Chambers a Cock Loft & the Stair Case thereto. Over the Passage leading from Northgate Street into Saint Peter & Pauls Church Yard. Indorsed "North Gate Street". 33:1:1 (“b”) 33:1
BC623/ 717 10 Apr 1686 £0-14-0 Thomas Atwood Lease of a Tenement or Backside. North Gate Street. In the parish of St.Peter & Paul. 33:1:1 (“a”) 33:1
BC623/ 718 10 Apr 1686 £5-0-0 Thomas Rosewell, joiner. Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Culverhouse Lane. Indorsed "Westgate Street”, and “Bridewell House”. The Bridewell
BC623/ 719 10 Apr 1686 £2-12-0 George Thorne, butcher Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 118:2 118:2
BC623/ 720 10 Apr 1686 £0-4-0 George Rogers, yeoman. William Pittman, cloth drawer. Bride Pittman (his wife) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 28:2 28:2
BC623/ 721 10 Apr 1686 £0-5-4 James Haynes, cloth worker Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Stalls Street. 108:1 108:1
BC623/ 722 10 Jul 1686 £0-3-4 John Gibbs Lease of a Garden. In the Lane leading from Stalls Street to the Cross Bath. Indorsed "Bimbury". 141:2 (95:2:2) 141:2
BC623/ 723 2 Aug 1686 £0-1-0 William Chapman, gentleman Lease of a Stable and Garden. In the Litten or common Bowling Green. Manners 15 + 16
BC623/ 724 14 Oct 1686 £0-2-0 Walter Hicks Lease of a Tenement containing 3 Rooms parcel of Giles Davis’s Tenement. In the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath. "Bimbury" Indorsed.
BC623/ 725 14 Oct 1686 £3-6-8 John Webb, merchant tailor Lease of a Messuage Built against Stalls Church now ruinated. Stalls Church Yard. Indorsed "Stalls Street". 168:1 168:1
BC623/ 726 14 Oct 1686 £0-2-8 Elizabeth Broad Lease of a low Room and Buttery one Chamber over the said low Room and one plot of Garden Ground. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 727 14 Oct 1686 £6-0-0 Robert Day Lease of a Close of Pasture Ground (called Haycombe). In the parish of Inglishcombe.
BC623/ 728 14 Oct 1686 £0-1-0 Richard Fisher, gardener Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Southgate Street. 155:2 155:2
BC623/ 729 14 Oct 1686 £0-1-0 Francis Farr Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Southgate Street.
BC623/ 730 14 Oct 1686 £0-7-0 William Wallis, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage. Northgate Street. 55:2 55:2
BC623/ 731 29 Dec 1686 £0-1-6 Charles Child, apothecary Lease of a little Plot of Garden Ground. Near the Bowling Green. Indorsed "North Gate Street". 55:1:3 east 55:1
BC623/ 732 29 Dec 1686 £0-10-0 Charles Child, apothecary Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 67:2 67:2
BC623/ 733 29 Dec 1686 £0-14-0 Charles Child, apothecary Lease of 2 Parcels of Church Yard Ground and one little Shop with Buildings thereon Erected. Stalls Church Yard. South of 67:2 67:2
BC623/ 734 3 Jan 1686 £1-10-0 Jane Garner Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street.
BC623/ 735 26 Mar 1687 £0-10-0 Lawrence Lyne Lease of a Tenement & Garden Ground. Stalls Street. 102:2 102:2
BC623/ 736 26 Mar 1687 £0-8-0 Lawrence Lyne Lease of a Tenement & Backside. Stalls Street. 111:1 111:1
BC623/ 737 26 Mar 1687 £0-0-8 William Gunter, weaver Lease of a Messuage & Garden Ground. Walcott Street. 38:1 38:1
BC623/ 738 26 Mar 1687 £0-15-4 Anthony Garrett Lease of a Tenement Orchard and Garden & two Closes of Meadow and Pasture Ground. Indorsed "Walcott Street".
BC623/ 739 3 Oct 1687 £0-7-0 Benjamin Baber, woollen draper Lease of a Tenement containing a Brewhouse a Hall & a Pantry on the West side of the Passage leading from Cheap Street into St.Peter and Pauls Church Yard. 165:1 165:1
BC623/ 740 3 Oct 1687 £0-8-0 Benjamin Baber, woollen draper Lease of a Messuage on the South side of Cheap Street. 70:1 70:1
BC623/ 741 3 Oct 1687 £0-5-0 Robert Chapman (the Elder), apothecary Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Bimbury Lane. 142:2 142:2
BC623/ 742 3 Oct 1687 £0-3-4 Robert Chapman, the Elder, apothecary Lease of a Messuage and Garden - near the Cross Bath. Indorsed "Bimbury". 142:1 142:1
BC623/ 743 3 Oct 1687 £0-10-0 Robert Hayward, the younger of London, silk dyer Lease of a Messuage Backside & garden - near the Hot Bath. Indorsed "Bimbury”. 139:1 139:1
BC623/ 744 3 Oct 1687 £0-5-0 Elizabeth Caines, widow Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 113:1 113:1
BC623/ 745 3 Oct 1687 £0-10-0 Robert Chapman Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden (thentofore used as two Tenements). Stalls Street. 103:1 103:1
BC623/ 746 26 Dec 1687 £0-6-0 William Harford, of Marlborough, Wilts, yeoman Lease of 2 Messuages - within the North Gate. Indorsed "North Gate Street". 47:1 47:1
BC623/ 747 26 Dec 1687 £0-5-0 Edward Bushell (the Elder), gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Stalls Street. 98:2 98:2
BC623/ 748 26 Dec 1687 £0-1-6 George Collibee, malster Lease of a piece of Ground being part of a Garden belonging to the Prison with a Door thro' the free School Backside thereto. Indorsed "North Gate Street". St. Mary’s land: C3
BC623/ 749 26 Dec 1687 £0-16-0 Edward Bushell (the Elder), gentleman Lease of a Messuage Stable Backside & Garden formerly called the Hind. Cheap Street. 71:1 71:1
BC623/ 750 26 Dec 1687 £0-7-0 William Clement Lease of a Messuage. Northgate Street. 67:1, east part 67:1
BC623/ 751 26 Dec 1687 £0-8-0 John Rogers, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage and Backside. Stalls Street. 111:2 111:2
BC623/ 752 26 Dec 1687 £0-8-0 John Rogers Lease of a Messuage and Backside. Stalls Street.
BC623/ 753 26 Dec 1687 £0-5-0 Mary Bishop Lease of a Messuage. Broad Street.
BC623/ 754 26 Dec 1687 £4-18-0 John Masters Lease of a Messuage or Inn (called the White Hart) Backside & Stables. Also a Stable formerly belonging to a Tenement called the Rose. Stalls Street. 95:2:1
BC623/ 755 26 Dec 1687 £0-10-0 Robert Toope, Doctor in physic Lease of a Messuage Stable & Garden. Westgate Street. 87:2 and 87:3 87:2
BC623/ 756 26 Dec 1687 £0-16-0 George Colloby Lease of a Messuage (called the three Horse Shoes) Backside & Garden. Broad Street.
BC623/ 757 26 Dec 1687 £0-10-0 William Chapman, gentleman Lease of Part of a Messuage and Incroachment. Stalls Street. 117:1 and 116:2 117:1
BC623/ 758 26 Jan 1687 £0-1-8 George Colloby,maltster Lease of a Plott of Garden Ground. Alford Lane. 65:1:1
BC623/ 759 16 Mar 1688 £0-2-6 Laurence Lyne, malster Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage Part of a Backside Part of a Garden and part of the lower End of the North part of the said Garden. Southgate Street. 150:2 150:2
BC623/ 760 16 Mar 1688 £0-15-0 John Glasse Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street, Also a Garden, Plumtree Lane.
BC623/ 761 16 Mar 1688 £0-15-0 John Glasse, carver Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street, Also a Garden, Plumtree Lane. 95:1:1 95:1:2 95:1
BC623/ 762 26 Mar 1688 £1-1-4 Carew Davis, innholder Lease of a Messuage or common Inn called the lower Swan with Stables Gardens and Backsides &c. Cheap Street. 76:1 76:1
BC623/ 763 26 Mar 1688 £0-5-4 Nathaniel Nickols, blacksmith Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Stauls Street. 107:2 107:2
BC623/ 764 26 Mar 1688 £0-5-0 Richard Burcombe (the younger) of Bradford, Wilts, tallow chandler Lease of a Workhouse & A Plot of Waste Ground enclosed thereto adjoining - near the River Avon in the Suburbs. Indorsed Northgate Street. 57:2 57:2
BC623/ 765 26 Mar 1688 £0-5-0 Richard Cleeveley, Jane Cleeveley (his wife) & Mary Cleeveley (their daughter) Lease of a Messuage. Bimbury Lane. 128:2 128:2
BC623/ 766 26 Mar 1688 £0-8-0 Thomas Bence (the Elder), Mary Bence, William Bence (her son) Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street.
BC623/ 767 26 Mar 1688 £2-1-4 John Masters (the Elder), gentleman Lease of a Messuage Garden and Stables (called the 3 Goats). Cheap Street. 73:1:3
BC623/ 768 26 Mar 1688 £0-1-0 Carew Davis, innholder Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Viccarage Lane. North of 79:3 79:3
BC623/ 769 21 May 1688 £1-0-0 John Pocock Lease of a Messuage or Inn (called the New Inn) (thentofore the Cross Bow) and Backside. Stalls Street. 97:2 97:2
BC623/ 770 30 Jun 1688 £0-10-0 William Colloby, Joane Colloby (his wife), Mary Colloby (their daughter) Lease of a Tenement & Garden. In the parish of St.Michael, without the North Gate. Indorsed "Broad Street".
BC623/ 771 30 Jun 1688 £0-5-0 Joan Blatchley, widow Lease of a Tenement & Backside. Stalls Street. 113:2
BC623/ 772 30 Jun 1688 £0-10-0 William Smith, clothier Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street. 12:2 12:2
BC623/ 773 30 Jun 1688 £0-10-0 William Colloby, Joan Colloby (his wife), Mary Colloby (their daughter) Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street.
BC623/ 774 1 Oct 1688 £1-3-2 Thomas Gibbs Lease of The Golden Lyon Inn with a Brewhouse & Garden. Stauls Street. 105:2:1
BC623/ 775 1 Oct 1688 £0-10-0 Lawrence Lyne, yeoman Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Stauls Street. 102:2 102:2
BC623/ 776 1 Oct 1688 £0-8-0 Lawrence Lyne, yeoman Lease of a Tenement & Backside. Stauls Street. 111:1 111:1
BC623/ 777 1 Jul 1688 £0-4-0 John Davis Lease of a Tenement and Garden. Cock Lane.
BC623/ 778 1 Apr 1689 £0-12-0 John Axford Lease of a Messuage & 2 Gardens. Lott Lane. Indorsed North Gate Street.
BC623/ 779 1 Apr 1689 £0-2-6 Thomas Ward, mason. Mary Ward (his wife) Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage without the Southgate Part of a Backside & 2 parts of the Garden. South Gate Street. 151:1 151:1
BC623/ 780 1 Apr 1689 £0-1-0 Francis Pearce, mercer Lease of Part of a Tenement vizt. A little House and four yards of Garden Ground. Upon the Burwalls. “Northgate Street” Indorsed. 48:2, part of 48:2
BC623/ 781 1 Apr 1689 £0-5-4 Dorothy Hawkins, widow Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Westgate Street. 77:1:2
BC623/ 782 1 Apr 1689 £0-1-8 Dorothy Hawkins, widow Lease of Two Stables near the Timber Close. 85:1 85:1
BC623/ 783 1 Apr 1689 £0-8-0 David Fisher, clothworker Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Walcott Street. 39:2 39:2
BC623/ 784 1 Apr 1689 £0-3-0 John Parsons, of Bristol, tailor. Frances (his wife) Parsons & Mary Hibbert Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Stalls Street. 104:2, part of 104:2
BC623/ 785 1 Jul 1689 £0-8-0 Elianor Short, widow. Ann Short Lease of a Tenement & Cellar on the East side of the Swan. Cheap Street. 75:2 75:2
BC623/ 786 1 Jul 1689 £0-2-0 Richard Cornish Lease of a Messuage. Learland.
BC623/ 787 3 Oct 1689 £0-12-8 Thomas Carington, of Altford, Wiltshire, yeoman Lease of a Messuage or Inn formerly the three Swans but then called the Angel. Cheap Street. 76:2 76:2
BC623/ 788 30 Dec 1689 £0-2-6 William Wallis Lease of a Messuage and Plot of Garden Ground. South Gate Street.
BC623/ 789 30 Dec 1689 £0-12-0 John Allee, of Horton, Glos., yeoman. Frances Allee (his wife), Nathaniel Higgs, Jane Higgs (his wife) Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Walcot Street. 44:1 44:1
BC623/ 790 30 Dec 1689 £0-5-0 John Bence, tailor Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 113:3 113:2
BC623/ 791 30 Dec 1689 £0-4-0 George Stevens Lease of a Tenement & Backside. On the East side of the Lane (but does not say what Lane). Indorsed "Binbury".
BC623/ 792 30 Dec 1689 £0-10-0 William Bush, gentleman Lease of a Messuage on the West side of North Gate Street. 54:2 54:2
BC623/ 793 30 Dec 1689 £0-8-0 William Wallis Lease of a Tenement and Backside. Viccarage Lane.
BC623/ 794 31 Mar 1690 £0-12-0 John Sherstone, clothier Lease of a Messuage (called the Greyhound) with a Backside and two Stables, Northgate Street. And also one Meadow or Pasture Ground thentofore converted to a Garden called Warborow Mead with two Tenements thereon Built, Broad Street.
BC623/ 795 31 Mar 1690 £0-0-8 John Broad Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 796 1 Jul 1690 £0-1-8 William Millard Lease of a Tenement & 2 Gardens. In the parish of Lyncombe and Whitcombe.
BC623/ 797 21 Dec 1690 £0-1-0 Sisley Morley, spinster. William Hickes, son of Walter. Ann Blatchley, daughter of Mary Blatchley. Lease of a Tenement & Backside. Indorsed "Bimbury". 132:1 132:1
BC623/ 798 29 Dec 1690 £0-3-0 Roger Waters, yeoman Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Culverhouse Lane. 89:2 89:2
BC623/ 799 29 Dec 1690 £0-9-1 Walter Noble Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Stauls Street.
BC623/ 800 29 Dec 1690 £0-10-0 John Reede, mercer Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 41:2 41:2
BC623/ 801 29 Dec 1690 £0-10-0 John Garrett, feltmaker Lease of a Messuage & Garden thentofore called the School House. Frogg Lane. 6:1 6:1
BC623/ 802 29 Dec 1690 £0-10-0 Robert Soudley, cutler Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street. A Garden, Culverhouse Lane. 121:1:1 121:1:2 121:1
BC623/ 803 29 Dec 1690 £0-1-0 Richard Crew, yeoman Lease of Two Rooms. Viccarage Lane. Part of 171:1:1
BC623/ 804 29 Mar 1691 £0-6-0 Mary Arnam, spinster Lease of a Messuage on the South side of the Three Tuns. Stalls Street. 114:1 114:1
BC623/ 805 6 Jul 1691 £0-16-0 George Tryme, gentleman Lease of a Tenement adjoining to the Greyhound. North Gate Street. 48:2 48:2
BC623/ 806 6 Jul 1691 £0-5-0 Robert Chievers, yeoman Lease of a Messuage and Backside called the Cross Daggers. Bimbury. 137:1 137:1
BC623/ 807 6 Jul 1691 £0-4-0 Mary King, widow Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Westgate Street. West of 71:1:1
BC623/ 808 6 Jul 1691 £0-2-6 Thomas Ward, mason. Mary Ward (his wife), Richard Gray, blacksmith Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage Part of a Backside and two parts of a Garden. Southgate Street. 151:1 151:1
BC623/ 809 20 Jul 1691 £0-8-0 Richard Whithouse, barber Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Northgate Street. 53:2 53:2
BC623/ 810 5 Oct 1691 £0-13-4 John Stibbs, alderman Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Southgate Street. 148:2 148:2
BC623/ 811 5 Oct 1691 £0-1-6 Samuel Hayward, the elder, cordwainer Lease of a Tenement or Stable adjoining to the Outward Bowling Green. Northgate Street. 55:1:3, “west” 55:1
BC623/ 812 5 Oct 1691 £1-1-4 Giles Davis, barber Lease of a Messuage or Common Inn (called the Lower Swan) with Stables Gardens & Backsides &c. Cheap Street. 76:1 76:1
BC623/ 813 28 Dec 1691 £0-10-0 Jane Swanton, widow Lease of a Messuage. In the Parish of St. James. Indorsed "Stalls Street". 103:2 103:2
BC623/ 814 28 Dec 1691 £0-4-0 Thomas Biggs Lease of a Tenement & Garden on the East side of Cock Lane.
BC623/ 815 28 Dec 1691 £0-4-0 Jane Brewer, widow Lease of a Messuage Backside & a little House thereupon. Walcott Street. 28:1 28:1
BC623/ 816 28 Oct 1691 £0-8-0 Henry Brewer, of Twerton, yeoman Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Broad Street. 16:1 16:1
BC623/ 817 29 Dec 1691 £0-4-0 Dorothy Bishop, widow Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage & Backside And a Way thro’ an Entry or any Stair Case of the said Messuage. Stalls Street. 112:1 112:1
BC623/ 818 28 Mar 1692 £1-17-4 Edward Woolmer, apothecary Lease of a Messuage (thentofore 2 Tenements). Stalls Street. 96:1 96:1
BC623/ 819 28 Mar 1692 £0-2-0 John Robbins Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Cock Lane.
BC623/ 820 26 Sep 1692 £0-1-0 John White, cloth worker. Alice White (his daughter) Catherine White (his wife) Lease of a Tenement Stable and little Barton. Under or near the Borough Walls. Indorsed "Broad Street". 3:2 3:2
BC623/ 821 3 Oct 1692 £0-9-0 Richard Westmicott, yeoman. Edward Westmicott (his son), Richard Tudor, son of John Tudor of Polton, Somerset, yeoman Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Stalls Street. 100:2 100:2
BC623/ 822 3 Oct 1692 £1-5-0 Scarborough Chapman, of Widcombe, gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Northgate Street.
BC623/ 823 3 Oct 1692 £0-1-0 William Webb, gentleman Lease of So much of Waste Ground whereon a Stable and Coach house are erected. Under the Borough Walls near the West Gate. Indorsed "Westgate Street". 84:1:2
BC623/ 824 3 Oct 1692 £2-0-0 William Webbs, gentleman Lease of a Messuage (called the Westgate House) & Malthouse. Westgate Street. 84:1:1
BC623/ 825 26 Dec 1692 £0-2-6 Henry Moore Lease of a Stable. Cock Lane.
BC623/ 826 27 Mar 1693 £0-10-0 Mary Smith, spinster Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Broad Street. 12:2 12:2
BC623/ 827 27 Mar 1693 £0-1-0 Richard Chatterton, yeoman Lease of a Plott of Ground (whereon a Tenement was then lately built). Without the East Gate. Indorsed "Northgate Street". 96:1:3
BC623/ 828 27 Mar 1693 £0-5-0 William Powell Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 829 3 Apr 1693 £0-7-6 Francis Yerbury Lease of a Parcel of Ground being an Incroachment & whereon the Lessee had then lately erected some part of a Tenement. Stalls Street. No 1641 number
BC623/ 830 3 Apr 1693 £0-5-0 Francis Yerbury Lease of a Parcel of Ground being an Incroachment adjoining to the New Inn whereon the Lessee had then lately erected some part of a Tenement. Stalls Street. No 1641 number
BC623/ 831 26 Jun 1693 £0-10-6 John Blowen, of Bristol, tailor Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 121:2 121:2
BC623/ 832 1 Jul 1693 £0-0-8 John Husdey, clothworker Lease of Part of a Messuage and part of a Garden. Indorsed "Walcott Street". 37:2 37:2
BC623/ 833 3 Jul 1693 £0-2-0 Jeffery Apprice, mercer Lease of a Messuage & Garden in the Lane leading to Monk Mill called Lott Lane. Indorsed "Northgate Street". 52:1:2
BC623/ 834 3 Jul 1693 £0-13-0 Thomas Biggs, saddler Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street, & A Stable & Barton or Backside. Cock Lane. 120:1:1
BC623/ 835 3 Jul 1693 £0-4-0 Thomas Biggs, saddler Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Cock Lane.
BC623/ 836 3 Jul 1693 £0-10-0 Giles Davis, barber Lease of a Tenement and Garden. Westgate Street. 90:2 90:2
BC623/ 837 9 Oct 1693 £4-0-0 James Harford, tailor. Sarah Harford (his wife) Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 70:2 70:2
BC623/ 838 1 Jan 1693 £2-0-0 Richard Masters, gentleman Lease of a Messuage (called the Hart Lodgings). Stalls Street. 115:2 115:2
BC623/ 839 1 Jan 1693 £0-4-0 William Cottle, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage. In the Tything of Bimbury. 129:2 129:2
BC623/ 840 1 Jan 1693 £0-0-6 Thomas Gibbs, apothecary Lease of 2 Tenements. Near St. James’s Church. Indorsed "Stalls Street".
BC623/ 841 1 Jan 1693 £0-0-6 Thomas Gibbs, apothecary Lease of Two Tenements. Lying near St. James's Church. Indorsed "Stalls Street". 103:2:2 east part 103:2
BC623/ 842 1 Jan 1693 £1-6-0 Thomas Gibbs, apothecary Lease of a Messuage Backside and Garden together with certain Rooms heretofore for Malting but converted into Stables. And also a messuage (called the Bell) with a Garden. Stalls Street. In the parish of St. James. 100:3 100:3
BC623/ 843 1 Jan 1693 £0-10-0 Mary Soudley, widow Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street. And also a Garden wherein a Tenement is erected, Culverhouse Lane. 121:1:1 121:1:2 121:1
BC623/ 844 1 Jan 1693 Thomas Biggs, saddler Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 120:2:1
BC623/ 845 1 Jan 1693 £1-1-4 Giles Davis, barber Lease of a Messuage or Inn (called the Lower Swan) with Backsides Gardens and Stables. Cheap Street. 76:1 76:1
BC623/ 846 26 Mar 1694 £0-17-0 Robert Sheyler Lease of a Messuage called Sheylers Coffee-House. Cheap Street.
BC623/ 847 26 Mar 1694 £0-9-0 Mathew Webb Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street.
BC623/ 848 31 Oct 1694 £0-1-4 Charles Haynes, clothworker Lease of a Messuage. Walcott Street. 27:1 27:1
BC623/ 849 31 Oct 1694 £0-15-0 Thomas Biggs, saddler Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street. & A Garden, Plumtree Lane. 95:1:1 95:1:2 95:1
BC623/ 850 31 Oct 1694 £0-2-6 Robert Hayward & Edward Bushell Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Southgate Street.
BC623/ 851 31 Oct 1694 £0-8-0 Elianor Short,widow Lease of a Tenement & Cellar on the East side of the lower Swan. Cheap Street. 75:2 75:2
BC623/ 852 7 Jan 1694 £0-1-6 Andrew Brewer Lease of a Tenement Garden & Orchard. Walcot Street. 106:2 106:2
BC623/ 853 7 Jan 1694 £0-1-9 John Sugar, glover Lease of Part of a Messuage & Garden. Stalls Street. 106:2, part of 106:2
BC623/ 854 7 Jan 1694 £0-3-7 Henry Murford Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Stalls Street. 106:2 106:2
BC623/ 855 7 Jan 1694 £1-6-8 Walter Hickes Lease of The Catharine Wheel Inn & a Tenement adjoining with the Courts Yards &c thereto belonging on the West side of North Gate Street. 52:1:1
BC623/ 856 7 Jan 1694 £0-4-8 Robert Hayward Lease of a Tenement Malthouse Stable Backside Coach-house & Garden & a Messuage thereon then lately erected. Westgate Street. 84:1:4
BC623/ 857 7 Jan 1694 £0-8-8 Robert Hayward Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Westgate Street. 91:3 91:3
BC623/ 858 7 Jan 1694 £0-16-0 William Chapman, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Backside and Garden & one little Wash-house. Cheap Street. 71:2 71:2
BC623/ 859 7 Jan 1694 £0-2-0 Walter Wise, Christopher Wise, ropers Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Southgate Street. 154:1 154:1
BC623/ 860 1 Apr 1695 £0-10-0 Grace Toope, widow Lease of a Messuage Stable & Garden. Westgate Street. 87:2 87:3 87:2 87:3
BC623/ 861 7 Apr 1695 £0-2-0 Richard Cornish, carpenter Lease of a Tenement & little Backside. Stalls Street. 109:1 109:1
BC623/ 862 7 Apr 1695 £0-6-0 Anne Harford, of Marlborough, widow Lease of Two Messuages. Within the North Gate. Indorsed "Northgate Street". 47:1 47:1
BC623/ 863 7 Jul 1695 £0-16-0 Edward Bushell (the Elder), gentleman Lease of a Messuage Backside Stable & Garden (abutting backwards on the Catherine Wheel on the North) on the North side of Cheap Street. 71:1 71:1
BC623/ 864 7 Jul 1695 £0-3-4 Robert Chapman, apothecary Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Near the Cross Bath. Indorsed "Bimbury".
BC623/ 865 7 Jul 1695 £0-5-0 Edward Bushell (the elder), gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Stalls Street. 98:2 98:2
BC623/ 866 7 Jul 1695 £0-10-0 Robert Chapman, apothecary Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden (now used as two Tenements). Stalls Street. 103:1 103:1
BC623/ 867 7 Jul 1695 £0-4-0 William Pittman, yeoman Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Walcott Street. 28:2 28:2
BC623/ 868 7 Jul 1695 £0-1-4 Robert Chapman, apothecary Lease of a Garden. Indorsed "Stalls Street". South of 142:2 142:2
BC623/ 869 7 Jul 1695 £0-5-0 Robert Chapman, apothecary Lease of a Tenement and Garden. Bimbury Lane. 142:2 142:2
BC623/ 870 7 Oct 1695 £0-16-8 Mathew Reeve, goldsmith Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 118:1:1
BC623/ 871 7 Oct 1695 £1-10-0 Mathew Reeve, gentleman Leae of a Tenement or Shop & Backside. St.Peter & Pauls Church Yard. East of 118:1:1
BC623/ 872 18 Nov 1695 £0-2-0 Christopher Brewer Lease of a Tenement. Adjoining to the North West part of Bath bridge.
BC623/ 873 28 Dec 1695 £0-2-0 Samuel Bally, yeoman Lease of a Messuage on the East side of Vicarage Lane. 79:2 79:2
BC623/ 874 30 Dec 1695 £0-12-0 John Sherford, yeoman Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Walcott Street. 44:1 44:1
BC623/ 875 1696 £0-2-6 Mary Ward, Richard Grey, Hester Grey (his wife) Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage Part of a Backside and 2 parts of a Garden. Southgate Street.
BC623/ 876 29 Mar 1696 £1-0-0 James Burton, mercer Lease of a Rack Close or Garden Ground on the North side of Lands belonging to St.John’s Hospital. Indorsed "Broad Street". 11:1:2
BC623/ 877 30 Mar 1696 £0-6-8 John Ditcher, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage. Indorsed "Stalls Street". 96:2 96:2
BC623/ 878 30 Mar 1696 £0-7-0 Edward Bushell, mercer Lease of a Little Shop. St.Peter & Pauls Church Yard. Indorsed "Stalls Street". 168:2 168:2
BC623/ 879 30 Mar 1696 £1-3-2 Henry Townsend, innholder Lease of a Messuage and Garden or Backside. Stalls Street. 105:2:1, part of 105:2
BC623/ 880 30 Mar 1696 £0-10-0 Thomas Snaylum Lease of a Room or Shop adjoining to St.John's Chappel on the West side. Near the Cross Bath. Indorsed "Bimbury".
BC623/ 881 30 Mar 1696 £0-7-8 Richard Raunce, malster Lease of a Tenement and Garden. Walcott Street. 40:1 40:2
BC623/ 882 30 Mar 1696 £0-5-0 Thomas Jefferis, yeoman. Mary Jefferis (his wife) Lease of a Messuage (called the Cross Daggers) & Backside. Bimbury. 137:1 137:1
BC623/ 883 30 Mar 1696 £0-6-8 Frances Pooke, widow Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Walcott Street. 26:1 26:1
BC623/ 884 1 Jun 1696 £0-5-8 John Parker Lease of a Messuage and Garden Ground. Walcott Street. 36:2 36:2
BC623/ 885 29 Jun 1696 £0-10-0 Simon Cogswell, tailor Lease of a Tenement and Backside adjoining to the Catherine Wheel. Northgate Street. 51:2 51:2
BC623/ 886 1 Jul 1696 £0-0-6 Henry Parker Lease of a Tenement or Stable. Cock Lane.
BC623/ 887 1 Jul 1696 £0-1-0 Walter Chapman, saddler Lease of a Plott of Ground (now converted to a Stable). Without the East Gate. Indorsed "Northgate Street". 55:1:4 east part 55:1
BC623/ 888 28 Dec 1696 £1-0-0 Benjamin Baber, gentleman Lease of a Parcel of Ground. Part of the ruined Church of Stalls. Indorsed "Cheap Street". Site of Stalls church
BC623/ 889 28 Dec 1696 £0-5-0 Thomas Broad Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Southgate Street.
BC623/ 890 26 Mar 1697 £1-10-0 Benedick Bacon Lease of Two Messuages & certain Lofts & Rooms over them, Frog Lane. And a Backside Orchard and Garden, Without the North Gate. Indorsed "Broad Street".
BC623/ 891 26 Mar 1697 £0-2-0 Christopher Mathews Lease of a Parcel of Waste Ground whereon a little Shop & part of a Room were Erected. At the foot of the Bridge. Indorsed "Southgate Street".
BC623/ 892 26 Mar 1697 £1-0-0 Joseph Cary, haberdasher Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 68.3
BC623/ 893 26 Mar 1697 £0-5-0 William Powell, of Widcombe, yeoman Lease of Part of a Tenement Backside & Entry and part of a Garden. Indorsed "Walcott Street". 4:1 (“Part B”) 4:1
BC623/ 894 26 Mar 1697 £2-2-0 Jonathan Neale, watchmaker Lease of a Messuage being thentofore 2 little Tenements. Stalls Church Yard. 165:2 165:2
BC623/ 895 29 Jun 1697 £1-17-4 Edward Woolmer, apothecary Lease of a Messuage (thentofore 2 Tenements). Stalls Street. 96:1 96:1
BC623/ 896 29 Jun 1697 £3-1-0 Henry Parker Lease of Two Tenements (then used as one Tenement). Stalls Church Yard.
BC623/ 897 29 Jun 1697 £0-10-0 Robert Jones, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage. Southgate Street. 149:1 149:1
BC623/ 898 29 Jun 1697 £0-5-4 Mary Brimble Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Broad Street. 13:2 13:2
BC623/ 899 29 Jun 1697 £0-4-4 John Broad, cloth worker Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Broad Street. 13:1 13:1
BC623/ 900 29 Jun 1697 £0-10-0 James Bayly, innholder Lease of a Messuage (called the Three Cups) Stables Backside & Gardens thereto belonging. Broad Street.
BC623/ 901 29 Jun 1697 £1-2-0 John Stibbes, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Backside and Stable called the Rose and Crown. Westgate Street. 90:1 90:1
BC623/ 902 29 Jun 1697 £0-16-0 George Tryme, gentleman Lease of a Tenement & Garden on the West side of Northgate Street. 48:2 48:2
BC623/ 903 29 Jun 1697 £0-18-0 Edward White, mercer Lease of a Messuage Backside and Garden on the West side of Northgate Street. 50:3:1
BC623/ 904 29 Jun 1697 £2-1-4 Richard Masters, gentleman Lease of a Messuage (called the 3 Crowns & Scepter) Garden & Stables. Cheap Street. 73:3 73:3
BC623/ 905 29 Jun 1697 £0-0-8 John Husdey Lease of Part of a Messuage and part of a Garden. Indorsed "Walcot Street".
BC623/ 906 4 Oct 1697 £1-6-8 William Collins Lease of a Messuage Backside & Stables called the Christopher. Northgate Street. 53:1 53:1
BC623/ 907 4 Oct 1697 £0-12-6 Elizabeth Waters Lease of a Shop and Cellar. Stalls Church Yard.
BC623/ 908 4 Oct 1697 £1-2-6 Elizabeth Waters Lease of a Low Building Chamber or Room called the Lodging. Stalls Church Yard.
BC623/ 909 4 Oct 1697 £0-5-4 William Chapman, gentleman Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Westgate Street. 77:1:2
BC623/ 910 4 Oct 1697 £0-1-8 William Chapman, gentleman Lease of Two Stables. Near the Timber Close. Indorsed "Westgate Street". 85:1 85:1
BC623/ 911 4 Oct 1697 £0-1-0 Walter Jones Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Southgate Street.
BC623/ 912 4 Oct 1697 £0-13-4 Francis Pearce, mercer Lease of Part of a Messuage Garden & Back Door. Near the Hot Bath. (Q. Bimberry?)
BC623/ 913 1 Jan 1697 £0-1-0 John Bishop Lease of a Tenement Stable and little Barton. Under or near the Burro’ Walls (Indorsed "Broad Street"). 3:2 3:2
BC623/ 914 26 Mar 1698 £0-12-0 Richard Newman, silk dyer Lease of a Plott of Garden Ground. Southgate Street. The Chapman Garden
BC623/ 915 26 Mar 1698 £0-1-0 Richard Newman, silk dyer Lease of a Stable and Garden. Southgate Street. 104:1:2
BC623/ 916 26 Mar 1698 £0-8-8 John Rogers Lease of a Messuage. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 917 26 Mar 1698 £0-8-0 John Rogers, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage & Backside. Stalls Street. 111:2 111:2
BC623/ 918 28 Mar 1698 £0-8-0 John Saunders, broadweaver Lease of a Tenement and Garden. Walcott Street. 35:2 35:2
BC623/ 919 1 Apr 1698 £0-19-4 Richard Deverell, of Monkton Combe Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 104:1:1
BC623/ 920 27 Jun 1698 £0-7-0 William Long, mercer Lease of a Messuage. Northgate Street. 56:1 56:1
BC623/ 921 27 Jun 1698 £0-7-6 William Baker Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage. Broad Street. 19:1, the north part 19:1
BC623/ 922 27 Jun 1698 £0-7-6 George Baker, clothworker Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage and half the Court Yard & the part of the Tenement Eastward. And also half a Garden. Broad Street. 19:1, the south part 19:1
BC623/ 923 26 Sep 1698 £0-1-0 William Webb, gentleman Lease of a Parcel of Waste Ground. Under the Burro' Walls near the West Gate. Indorsed "Westgate Street". 84:1:1
BC623/ 924 1 Oct 1698 £0-7-2 Walter Dallimore Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Broad Street. 16:2 16:2
BC623/ 925 3 Oct 1698 £0-16-7 James Parker of St Mary Magdalen in Southwark, tanner Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Northgate Street, & A Garden and Dyehouse on the East side of the Way leading to Monks Mill, Without the East Gate. 61:1 (also 60:1:2) 170:1:2 61:1
BC623/ 926 3 Oct 1698 £1-7-0 Francis Pearce, gentleman Lease of a Messuage and Backside, Cheap Street, And a Stable and Garden, Cox Lane. 72:2 68:1:2 72:2
BC623/ 927 3 Oct 1698 £0-5-0 Joane Bletchly, widow Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 113:2
BC623/ 928 3 Oct 1698 £0-3-1 John Martin, haberdasher Lease of a Stable (being thentofore a Barn and Garden) And also three Stables. By the Burro' Walls. Indorsed "Cheap Street".
BC623/ 929 3 Oct 1698 £3-12-0 John Martin, haberdasher Lease of a Messuage or Inn (called the Bear) Backside & Stable And also a little Tenement and Cellar adjoining. Cheap Street. 74:1 74:1
BC623/ 930 3 Oct 1698 £0-2-0 William Webb Lease of a Messuage. Indorsed "Westgate Street".
BC623/ 931 30 Dec 1698 £0-7-11 Walter Jones Lease of Three little Rooms, one Cock Loft Part of a Shop with a little Kitchen adjoining & a little Buttery. Cheap Street.
BC623/ 932 30 Dec 1698 £0-5-0 Alice Bishop, widow. Elizabeth Lloyd, wife of John Lloyd, cordwainer. George Lloyd (her son) Lease of the fore part of a Messuage containing a Hall a Shop & 3 Chambers, & another little House then lately built on part of the Garden, part of the said Garden Ground & a Way through the Common Entry. Frogg Lane. 4:1 (“part A”) 4:1
BC623/ 933 30 Dec 1698 £0-9-8 Henry Parker, physician Lease of a Messuage. Walcott Street. 32:1 32:1
BC623/ 934 30 Dec 1698 £0-8-0 Richard Morgan, maltster Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Westgate Street. 87:1 87:1
BC623/ 935 30 Dec 1698 £0-6-7 William Stevens, dyer Lease of a Garden and 2 Dyehouses and Stable. Without the East Gate. Indorsed "Northgate Street". 120:1:2
BC623/ 936 27 Mar 1699 £0-6-0 Richard Merchant, tailor Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 114:1 114:1
BC623/ 937 27 Mar 1699 £0-4-0 David Smith, butcher Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Southgate Street. 152:2 152:2
BC623/ 938 27 Mar 1699 £0-5-4 Mary Wallis Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 939 27 Mar 1699 £0-1-0 Christopher Brewer Lease of a Parcel of Ground. Under the Burro’ Walls near the North Gate. Indorsed "Broad Street".
BC623/ 940 1 Apr 1699 £0-2-0 John Sheppard, of Lansdown, Weston, yeoman Lease of a Stable or Bakehouse and Backside then converted into a Tenement on the East side of Billetts Hospital. Bimbury Lane. See 184:2 184:2
BC623/ 941 26 Jun 1699 £0-10-0 Judith Gibbes Lease of a little Shop. Near the Cross Bath (Indorsed "Bimbury").
BC623/ 942 26 Jun 1699 £0-1-0 Francis Pearce, gentleman Lease of a Kitchen & Chamber over the same then lately erected & built on part of a Court or Backside belonging to a Tenement then in the possession of Thomas Jefferis. Near the Hot Bath (Indorsed "Bimbury"). Part of 137:1 now held with 139:2 137:1
BC623/ 943 26 Jun 1699 £0-8-0 Mary Bence, William Bence (her son), Elizabeth Bence (his wife) Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street.
BC623/ 944 26 Jun 1699 £0-7-0 John Amor, yeoman Lease of a Messuage. Stalls Street. 101:1 101:1
BC623/ 945 26 Jun 1699 £0-4-0 Joseph James, tanner. George James (his son) Lease of a Part of a Garden or Orchard (now used as a Tan Barton) & part of another Garden with all Houses Outhouses &c. Indorsed "Northgate Street". 63:1:2
BC623/ 946 26 Jun 1699 £0-10-0 John Clarke, Frances Poole, Thomas Bush, Edward Webb Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street. 9:2 9:2
BC623/ 947 2 Oct 1699 £0-17-0 Robert Sheyler Lease of a Messuage called Sheylers Coffee House. Cheap Street.
BC623/ 948 2 Oct 1699 £0-10-0 Charles Bave, gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Backside adjoining to the George on the North West part. Opening into the Street (but does not say what Street) on the North. Indorsed "Bimbury". 133:1 133:1
BC623/ 949 2 Oct 1699 £0-6-8 Francis Pearce Lease of a Tenement. Cox Lane.
BC623/ 950 2 Oct 1699 £0-2-6 Francis Pearce Lease of a Stable. Cox Lane.
BC623/ 951 2 Oct 1699 £0-10-0 John Arney Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Timber Close. Indorsed "Westgate Street".
BC623/ 952 2 Oct 1699 £0-6-6 Elizabeth Landick Lease of a Tenement & Garden. Broad Street.
BC623/ 953 2 Oct 1699 £0-8-8 Elizabeth Landick Lease of a Messuage & Garden. Broad Street.
BC623/ 954 2 Oct 1699 £0-8-0 Julian Dale, Thomas Dale, Elizabeth Dale (his wife) Lease of a Tenement and Backside. In the parish of St. James.
BC623/ 955 2 Oct 1699 £0-10-0 William Street, of Swainswick, clerk. George Tryme, gentleman Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Walcott Street. 41:2 41:2
BC623/ 956 2 Oct 1699 £0-3-0 Charles Bave, gentleman Lease of a Parcel of Ground on part whereof a little Tenement on Wash-house is built together with the little Tenement. Indorsed "Bimbury". 135:1 135:2 135:1 135:2
BC623/ 957 2 Oct 1699 £0-2-0 Robert Chapman, apothecary Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage & part of a Garden. Southgate Street. 151:1 151:1
BC623/ 958 2 Oct 1699 £0-3-4 George Thorne, butcher Lease of a Slaughter house and Garden. Bridewell Lane. 120:2:2
BC623/ 959 1 Jan 1699 £0-4-0 Richard Collins, yeoman Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage with a Moiety of the Barton or Backside adjoining. Stalls Street. 112:1 112:1
BC623/ 960 1 Jan 1699 £0-5-0 Edward Smith, yeoman Lease of Two Messuages and a Quillet of Ground near thereto on part whereof a Stable was then lately erected. In Holloway in the parish of Widcombe. 157:2:1 157:2:2 157:2
BC623/ 961 1 Jan 1699 £0-5-4 William Chapman, gentleman Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Westgate Street. 77:1:2
BC623/ 962 1 Jan 1699 £0-1-8 William Chapman, gentleman Lease of Two Stables. Near the Timber Close, on the East side of the Common Pound. Indorsed "Westgate Street". 85:1 85:1
BC623/ 963 1 Jan 1699 £0-10-8 John Willshire, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Southgate Street. 149:2 149:2
BC623/ 964 1 Apr 1700 £0-6-8 John Ditcher, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage and Garden. Broad Street. 7:
BC623/ 965 1 Jul 1700 £0-4-0 John Gray, locksmith Lease of One Shop 2 Chambers and a Cockloft. Stalls Street. 110:2 110:2
BC623/ 966 1 Jul 1700 £0-10-0 Roger Waters Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street.
BC623/ 967 1 Jul 1700 £0-2-0 Roger Waters, yeoman Lease of a Tenement and Garden. Vicarage Lane (called also Parsonage Lane). 78:3 78:3
BC623/ 968 1 Jul 1700 £0-2-0 John Woodruff, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage. Indorsed "Bimbury". 132:2 132:2
BC623/ 969 30 Sep 1700 £1-10-0 William Atwood, merchant tailor Lease of a Messuage. Cheap Street. 68:1 68:1
BC623/ 970 30 Sep 1700 £0-4-0 James Bullman, gardener Lease of a Close of Pasture Ground now a Garden. Walcott Street.
BC623/ 971 7 Oct 1700 £0-10-0 Gilbert Glisson Lease of a Plott of Ground with a House or Tenement thereon. Ludwell.
BC623/ 972 29 Dec 1700 £0-5-0 Thomas Brushells Lease of a Passage or Way under Ground from the Cellar of the 3 Tuns to 2 Vaults under a Messuage. Stalls Street. 114:2 114:2
BC623/ 973 30 Dec 1700 £0-17-0 Robert Sheyler Deed for Sheylers Coffee house, Cheap Street
BC623/ 974 30 Dec 1700 £0-5-0 Robert Allyn Deed for a messuage & garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 975 30 Dec 1700 £0-5-0 Edward Marchant Deed for a tenement or Workhouse and plott of waste ground, in the suburbs near the River Avon indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 976 31 Mar 1701 £0-10-6 Nicholas Stanfast, John Stanfast Deed for a messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 977 31 Mar 1701 £0-8-0 Andrew Brewer Deed for a part of a messuage & half the garden adjoining, Broad Street
BC623/ 978 31 Mar 1701 £0-5-0 James Biggs Deed for a tenement and garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 979 31 Mar 1701 £0-5-0 Alexander Palmer, Mary Palmer (his wife), John Palmer (son of said 'Alex'), Rachael Palmer (his wife) Deed for a messuage, Cheap Street
BC623/ 980 31 Mar 1701 £1-8-0 James Smith, alias Singers Deed for a messuage and shop (formerly 2 little shops), Stalls Churchyard
BC623/ 981 31 Mar 1701 £0-2-0 Joan Whatly Deed for a part of a messuage and garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 982 30 Jun 1701 £1-1-0 Francis Carne Deed for two parcels of ground and buildings, Stalls churchyard
BC623/ 983 30 Jun 1701 £0-0-6 Francis Carne Deed for two little rooms with a balcony, indorsed "Stalls Street"
BC623/ 984 30 Jun 1701 £0-10-0 Francis Carne Deed for a tenement, Stalls Street
BC623/ 985 30 Jun 1701 £0-8-0 Benjamin Baber Deed for a messuage, Cheap Street
BC623/ 986 30 Jun 1701 £2-1-4 William Long Deed for a messuage garden & stables thereto belonging called the Crown & Sceptre, on the eat side of the Bear Inn & on the North side of Cheap Street
BC623/ 987 30 Jun 1701 £0-3-1 Henry Townsend Deed for a stable heretofore a Barn and Garden & 3 other stables, opening on the Burrough walls on the Northside indorsed "Cheap Street" 74.2
BC623/ 988 30 Jun 1701 £3-12-0 Henry Townsend Deed for the Bear Inn Backside & stables & a little tenement and cellar adjoining, Cheap Street 74.1
BC623/ 989 30 Jun 1701 £0-1-0 William Webb Deed for two little tenements and a stable adjoining, under the Burrough Walls
BC623/ 990 30 Jun 1701 £0-1-0 William Webb Deed for a piece of waste ground, under the Burrough Walls near the Westgate
BC623/ 991 30 Jun 1701 £1-1-4 Giles Davis Deed for a messuage called the Lower Swan Inn, Cheap Street
BC623/ 992 30 Jun 1701 £0-2-0 William Webb Deed for a messuage, Westgate Street
BC623/ 993 6 Oct 1701 £0-10-0 Jane Chapman Deed for a messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 994 6 Oct 1701 £1-7-6 Alice Bonny Deed for a messuage Shop & Cellar, Stalls Churchyard
BC623/ 995 6 Oct 1701 £1-0-4 Richard Deverill Deed for a messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 996 6 Oct 1701 £0-13-4 Elianor Ford Deed for a messuage and garden, Stalls Street
BC623/ 997 29 Dec 1701 £0-10-8 Edward White Deed for a tenement & garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 998 29 Dec 1701 £0-8-0 Edward White Deed for a tenement & garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 999 29 Dec 1701 £0-1-0 Jeremiah Deverell Deed for a stable & garden (then converted to a tenement), near the Burrough Walls indorsed "Binsbury"
BC623/ 1000 29 Dec 1701 £1-13-4 John Stibbs, Samuel Purlewent Deed for a messuage or Inn garden ground and 2 tenements thereon, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1001 29 Dec 1701 £0-13-4 John Stibbs Deed for a messuage & garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1002 29 Dec 1701 £0-2-0 William Webb Deed for a messuage & garden, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane
BC623/ 1003 30 Mar 1702 £0-12-0 George Elkington Deed for a shop & waste plot of ground, without the Northgate indorsed "Broad Street"
BC623/ 1004 30 Mar 1702 £3-10-0 Edward Phillips, John Phillips Deed for a close of pasture ground now converted to a garden (called Town Acre), in the parish of St Michael indorsed "Broad Street."
BC623/ 1005 30 Mar 1702 £0-2-0 Walter Chapman the elder, saddler Deed for a messuage, indorsed "Northgate Street" 58.3
BC623/ 1006 30 Mar 1702 £0-4-0 William Bush Deed for a messuage (formerly a ruined tenement), without the East Gate, indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1007 30 Mar 1702 £0-7-6 Thomas Atwood Deed for a plott of ground in the parish of St Peter and Paul, indorsed "Stalls Street"
BC623/ 1008 30 Mar 1702 £0-6-8 Daniel Morley Deed for a messuage & garden, Broad Street
BC623/ 1009 30 Mar 1702 £0-1-6 Thomas Deane Deed for a tenement plott of ground and way to the River Avon, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1010 30 Mar 1702 £1-2-0 John Bushell Deed for 2 messuages (thentofore converted into a Lodging House), Stalls Street
BC623/ 1011 29 Jun 1702 £0-15-0 William White Deed for a shop with one chamber & cockloft over the same shop, Stalls Church Yard
BC623/ 1012 29 Jun 1702 £0-5-0 Richard Masters Deed for a garden or plott of ground, Near the Bowling Green, indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1013 30 Sep 1702 £3-0-0 John Dyer, Mary Dyer (his Wife) Deed for a messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1014 30 Sep 1702 £2-0-0 Richard Masters Deed for a messuage called the Hart Lodging, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1015 30 Sep 1702 £0-2-0 John Amor Deed for a chamber & passage, near the Kings Bath, indorsed "Stalls Street"
BC623/ 1016 30 Sep 1702 £0-2-0 John Amor Deed for a chamber near the Kings Bath, indorsed "Stalls"
BC623/ 1017 30 Sep 1702 £0-5-0 Mary Clevely, Anne Clevely, Frances Clevely Deed for a messuage, Bimbury Lane
BC623/ 1018 30 Sep 1702 £0-1-4 Elizabeth Burton Deed for a messuage with a garden and summer house on the north side of the way leading from East Gate to the Rover Avon under the Town Wall without the Eastgate, indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1019 30 Sep 1702 £1-6-8 Walter Hickes Deed for the Catherine Wheel Inn & a little tenement adjoining, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1020 29 Dec 1702 £0-4-6 John Hayward Deed for a messuage in the lane leading down towards the Eastgate, indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1021 29 Dec 1702 £6-0-0 George Stirridge Deed for a plott of ground whereon a shop was then intended to be built, Gravel Walks, indorsed "Northgate Street Tithing"
BC623/ 1022 29 Mar 1703 £1-0-0 George Tryme Deed for a messuage called the New Inn, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1023 29 Mar 1703 £0-3-0 George Tryme Deed for two messuage & little garden, also a larger garden thentofore called Holders Close, Broad Street, abutting on London Road
BC623/ 1024 29 Mar 1703 £0-16-0 George Tryme Deed for a messuage backside garden stable & outhouses, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1025 29 Mar 1703 £0-2-6 Margaret Ditcher Deed for a messuage, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1026 29 Mar 1703 £0-7-6 Nathaniel Nicholls Deed for a messuage called the Gim & a garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1027 29 Jun 1703 £0-13-4 Richard Ford Deed for a messuage and garden, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1028 29 Jun 1703 £1-17-4 Edward Woolmer Deed for a messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1029 29 Jun 1703 £0-5-0 William Collibee Deed for a messuage & backside, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1030 29 Jun 1703 £0-17-8 Edward Bushell, mercer Deed for a messuage shop and low room adjoining, a stable and garden, Stable Street, Culverhouse Lane
BC623/ 1031 29 Jun 1703 £1-14-0 William Long Deed for a water Corn Mill & Fulling Mill called Monk Mills and the little Island adjoining A garden by the way leading to the said Mills and a messuage thereon And another messuage & garden by the said Way without the Gate called East Gate or Lottgate Indorsed "Cheap Street" Indorsed on the next side "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1032 29 Jun 1703 £0-0-6 Thomas Gibbes Deed for two tenements near St James's Church
BC623/ 1033 29 Jun 1703 £0-1-6 Thomas Gibbes Deed for a messuage backside & garden, and a messuage called the Bell and garden, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1034 29 Jun 1703 £0-0-1 Thomas Gibbes Deed for the wastewater running to the common conduit called St James's Pipe, near the Southgate 120:2:1
BC623/ 1035 1 Oct 1703 £0-3-4 John Dyer Deed for a slaughter house & garden, Bridewell (alias Culverhouse) Lane
BC623/ 1036 1 Oct 1703 £0-16-0 William Skrine Deed for a messuage, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1037 1 Oct 1703 £0-1-0 Robert Griffeth, George Griffeth Deed for a messuage & Backside, in the litten or Common Walk, indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1038 1 Oct 1703 £0-10-0 William Bush Deed for a messuage on the West side of Northgate Street
BC623/ 1039 1 Oct 1703 £0-10-0 William Chapman Deed for part of a messuage and any incroachment, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1040 3 Jan 1703 £0-0-6 James Davis Deed for sundry pacels of a messuage & a moiety of a garden, Viccarage Lane
BC623/ 1041 3 Jan 1703 £0-2-0 Ann Watts (the elder) Deed for a messuage & Backside with free ingress &c to the same by the way that leads thereto from the gravel walks, by the church of St Peter & Paul, indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1042 3 Jan 1703/4 £0-4-0 Daniel Willey Deed for a kitchen & a loft over it sometimes called the council house & a little room adjoining called the armour house with free ingress &c, at the North end of the butchers Shambles, indorsed "Northgate Street" 60:2 60:2
BC623/ 1043 3 Jan 1703 £0-5-0 William Bush Deed for part of a garden called Bridewell Garden, Bridewell Lane
BC623/ 1044 3 Jan 1703 £0-1-0 William Chapman Deed for a piece of waste ground, by the Burro Walls
BC623/ 1045 3 Jan 1703 £0-0-6 John Crouch Deed for certain parts of a messuage, Vicarage Lane
BC623/ 1046 1 Feb 1703 £120-0-0 Edward Woolmer Deed for all those ground called the commons belonging to the Freemen of Bath, in the parish of Walcot
BC623/ 1047 27 Mar 1704 £0-13-4 John Stibbs Deed for a messuage and garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1048 27 Mar 1704 £0-16-0 Walter Jones Deed for a messuage backside garden and little wash house, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1049 2 Apr 1704 £0-10-0 Giles Davis Deed for a tenement & garden, Westgate Street
BC623/ 1050 2 Apr 1704 £0-1-0 Richard Tucker Deed for a tenement backside and garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1051 2 Apr 1704 £1-0-0 Benjamin Baber Deed for a piece of ground & a wall thereon then lately erected, formerly part of the ruined Church of Stalls, indorsed "Cheap Street"
BC623/ 1052 2 Apr 1704 £0-6-4 Benjamin Baber Deed for a messuage & a cellar under the shop of the said messuage, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1053 2 Apr 1704 £0-8-0 Benjamin Baber Deed for a tenement containing a Brewhouse a Hall and a Pantry opening on the East side into, the passage leading from Cheap Street into the Church yard of St. Peter and Paul indorsed "Cheap Street"
BC623/ 1054 2 Apr 1704 £0-10-0 Charles Childs Deed for a messuage, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1055 2 Apr 1704 £0-7-0 Thomas Biggs Deed for a messuage, St. Peter & Pauls Church yard
BC623/ 1056 2 Apr 1704 £0-1-6 Charles Child Deed for a plots of garden ground and a stable, near the Bowling Green, indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1057 2 Apr 1704 £0-2-0 Walter Taylor Deed for a tenement, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1058 26 Jun 1704 £1-6-8 John Saunders Deed for a new built messuage (formerly 2 tenements) called the Blue Posts Tavern, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1059 26 Jun 1704 £0-7-0 John Saunders Deed for a stable and garden, Cox Lane
BC623/ 1060 16 Oct 1704 £0-2-0 Giles Collins, Joan Collins (his wife) Deed for a messuage, Cock Lane
BC623/ 1061 16 Oct 1704 £0-2-0 Gyles Davis Deed for a messuage & garden, Vicarage Lane
BC623/ 1062 16 Oct 1704 £0-5-0 George Rudman Deed for a moiety of a messuage backside & garden, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane
BC623/ 1063 16 Oct 1704 £0-12-8 Mary Carington, Mary Carington (her daughter), Jane Carington (also her daughter) Deed for a messuage thentofore the Three Swans Inn but then the Angel, Cheap Street 76:2 76:2
BC623/ 1064 1 Jan 1704 £0-4-0 Thomas Tovey (the younger) Deed for a little tenement & garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1065 1 Jan 1704 Edward Bushell Deed for a plots of ground, under the Burro Walls without the North Gate, indorsed "Broad Street"
BC623/ 1066 5 Jan 1704 Nicholas Viner Deed for a tenement garden and orchard, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1067 5 Feb 1704 Joseph Warren Deed for a tenement and garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1068 26 Mar 1705 James Smith alias Singers Deed for a tenement (thentofore 2 little tenements), Stalls Church Yard
BC623/ 1069 27 Mar 1705 George Rudman Deed for a moiety of a messuage backside and garden, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane
BC623/ 1070 30 Mar 1705 Benjamin Baber Deed for a messuage and cellar under the shop of said messuages, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1071 2 Apr 1705 John Woodruff Deed for a messuage, in the parish of St James, indorsed "Bimbury"
BC623/ 1072 2 Apr 1705 Charles Child Deed for a parcel of church yard ground & one little shop also another parcel of said church yard ground, Stalls Church Yard
BC623/ 1073 16 Apr 1705 Benjamin Baber Deed for a tenement containing a Brewhouse a hall and a pantry opening into the passage in leading from Cheap Street, Near the Church Yard of St. Peter and Paul, indorsed "Stalls Churchyard"
BC623/ 1074 25 Jun 1705 William Atwood (the elder) Deed for a little tenement garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1075 27 Jun 1705 John Dyer, malster Deed for a slaughter house (then converted into a Dwelling House) and garden, Bridewell (alias Culverhouse) Lane 170:2:8
BC623/ 1076 10 Jul 1705 William Long Deed for a lycence to make 2 doors from the stables of Monks Mill thro' the Town Wall into, the Gravel Walks
BC623/ 1077 10 Jul 1705 Walter Wise Deed for a messuage and garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1078 10 Jul 1705 £3-12-0 Henry Townsend Deed for a messuage or Inn called the Bear, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1079 10 Jul 1705 £0-3-1 Henry Townsend Deed for a stable heretofore a barn and garden & 3 other Stables then newly erected thereon, opening on the Burro' Wells on the North Side, indorsed "Cheap Street"
BC623/ 1080 10 Jul 1705 £1-3-2 Henry Townshend Deed for a messuage and garden or backside), Stalls Street
BC623/ 1081 17 Oct 1705 £0-10-0 William Webb Deed for a messuage and Quillett of void ground, does not say where
BC623/ 1082 17 Oct 1705 £0-1-0 William Webb Deed for a cellar under a messuage, near the Northgate, indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1083 17 Oct 1705 £0-13-6 Thomas Biggs Deed for a messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1084 1 Feb 1705 £1-0-0 Walter Chapman (the young) Deed for a parcel of ground, lower end of the Grove
BC623/ 1085 1 Feb 1705 £1-0-4 Richard Deverell Deed for a messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1086 1 Feb 1705 £0-4-0 Tobias Pearce, Elianor Pearce (his sister) Deed for a messuage, in the parish of St James, indorsed "Stalls Street"
BC623/ 1087 21 Jun 1706 £0-5-0 Francis Raunce, Elianor Raunce (his wife) Deed for a messuage formerly a stable & a garden on the West side of Cox Lane
BC623/ 1088 21 Jun 1706 £0-13-4 Joseph Warren Deed for a tenement and garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1089 21 Jun 1706 £0-5-0 Samuel Ditcher Deed for a moiety of a tenement & garden, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane
BC623/ 1090 21 Jun 1706 £0-5-0 Samuel Ditcher Deed for a moiety of a messuage backside and garden, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane
BC623/ 1091 21 Jun 1706 £0-5-0 Thomas Merrick Deed for a parcel of ground 20 foot square, Timber Yard or Saw Close
BC623/ 1092 21 Jun 1706 £0-1-4 Samuel Teart of Widcombe, yeoman Deed for a tenement and garden, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane 88:2 88:2
BC623/ 1093 21 Jun 1706 £0-5-0 Mary Bence Deed for a messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1094 27 Jun 1706 £0-6-8 John Harvey Deed of a messuage and garden, Westgate Street 86:1 86:1
BC623/ 1095 27 Jun 1706 £0-3-0 Charles Bave Deed of a parcel of ground on part whereof a little tenement called the Wash-house is erected, by the Burro Walls, indorsed "Bimbury"
BC623/ 1096 27 Jun 1706 £0-10-0 Charles Bave Deed for a messuage and backside, indorsed "Bimbury"
BC623/ 1097 27 Jun 1706 £0-5-0 Thomas Jefferies Deed for a messuage and backside, Bimbury
BC623/ 1098 1 Oct 1706 £8-0-0 Richard Morgan (the elder) Deed for a plot of ground, in the Gravel Walks
BC623/ 1099 1 Oct 1706 £0-3-0 Mary Hibbert Deed for a messuage & backside, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1100 30 Dec 1706 £0-3-0 George Robins, Mary Robins (his wife) Deed for a tenement, Broad Street
BC623/ 1101 30 Dec 1706 £0-1-0 Thomas Bennett Deed for a stable and garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1102 30 Dec 1706 £0-12-0 Thomas Bennett Deed for a plot of garden ground, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1103 30 Dec 1706 £8-0-0 George Stirridge Deed for a plott of ground whereon a messuage was then building, Gravel Walks
BC623/ 1104 30 Dec 1706 £0-10-0 John Ryall Deed for a tenement and garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1105 30 Dec 1706 £0-1-0 Henry Pitcher Deed for a tenement and garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1106 1 May 1707 £8-0-0 George Tryme Deed for a messuage, Gravel Walks
BC623/ 1107 1 May 1707 £8-0-0 Henry Townsend Deed for a plot of ground, Gravel Walks
BC623/ 1108 1 May 1707 £0-8-6 William Collibee Deed for a messuage, without the North Gate, indorsed "Broad Street"
BC623/ 1109 1 May 1707 £0-2-0 William Collibee Deed for a shop and void ground, without the North Gate, indorsed "Broad Street"
BC623/ 1110 1 May 1707 £0-5-8 Richard Collibee Deed for a messuage & garden, Frogg Lane
BC623/ 1111 1 May 1707 £0-0-6 Thomas Gibbs Deed for a plot of garden ground, house of office and the way thereto, in the Tything of Bimbury
BC623/ 1112 1 May 1707 £0-4-8 Walter Gibbs Deed for a tenement & garden & backside, in the Tything of Bimbury
BC623/ 1113 1 May 1707 £0-3-4 Robert Lancaster, James Lancaster, Jacob Lancaster Deed for eleven acres of land meadow and pasture, Dunkerton
BC623/ 1114 30 Jun 1707 £22-0-0 Henry Foot Deed for a messuage (called Hallom House) with a backside Orchard Garden 6 closes of Pasture Ground 3 Parcels of Arable Land and Common for 100 Sheep, indorsed "Dunhead St. Mary"
BC623/ 1115 30 Jun 1707 £0-1-4 Jacob Lush, Elizth Lush (his wife), Edmond Lush (their son) Deed for 2 closes of arable (called Ridon & Pickonshill) with all Houses, Edifices & Buildings, in the parish of Dunhead St. Mary
BC623/ 1116 30 Jun 1707 £0-10-0 William Cottle (the elder), cordwainer Deed for a parcel of ground, Bridewell Lane
BC623/ 1117 30 Jun 1707 £0-5-0 Robert Clay Deed for a messuage & garden, Stalls Street 108:2 108:2
BC623/ 1118 30 Jun 1707 £0-2-0 Daniel Wildy Deed for a plott of ground on the north side of the Shambles 87:1 87:1
BC623/ 1119 30 Jun 1707 £0-8-0 Richard Morgan Deed for a messuage and garden, Westgate Street
BC623/ 1120 6 Oct 1707 £1-2-0 John Stibbs Deed for a messuage & stable called the Rose & Crown, Westgate Street
BC623/ 1121 6 Oct 1707 £0-1-0 Philip Fenton Deed for a messuage & garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1122 29 Dec 1707 £0-14-0 Thomas Atwood Deed for a messuage & backside with all outhouses &c, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1123 29 Dec 1707 £0-4-0 Thomas Atwood Deed for 2 chambers & one cockloft with the stair case, now converted to a shop, indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1124 29 Dec 1707 £0-2-0 Anne Cummings Deed for a tenement & backside, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1125 29 Dec 1707 £0-4-0 Samuel Ditchery Deed for a messuage and 2 rooms adjoining over the Northgate, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1126 29 Dec 1707 £0-5-0 Jason Lewis Deed for four stables, opening towards the Burrough Walls on the north side thereof, indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1127 29 Dec 1707 £0-8-0 Thomas Atwood Deed for two messuages and a little backside, in the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, indorsed "Northgate Str."
BC623/ 1128 1 Mar 1708 £0-10-0 William Codgwell Deed for a messuage and backside, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1129 1 Mar 1708 £0-1-0 Ann Purlewent Deed for a little shop or room adjoining to her house called the C..... near the Northgate, in the Market Place
BC623/ 1130 1 Mar 1708 £1-10-6 Edward Bushell Deed for a tenement or parlour (thentofore a tenement, Shop and Backside), St. Peter & Pauls Church Yard
BC623/ 1131 1 Mar 1708 £0-1-0 Edward Bushell Deed for a Parcel of ground, under the Burro Walls without the Northgate
BC623/ 1132 1 Mar 1708 £0-7-6 Edward Bushell Deed for a little shop now converted into a room, St. Peter & Pauls Churchyard
BC623/ 1133 30 Mar 1708 £0-15-0 George Stirridge Deed for a Vault, Gravel Walks
BC623/ 1134 30 Mar 1708 £10-0-0 George Pitman Deed for a messuage, near the Kings Bath; Indorsed "Stalls Church Yard"
BC623/ 1135 30 Mar 1708 £1-7-4 Edward Woolmer Deed for a messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1136 30 Mar 1708 £0-4-0 Samuel Farr Deed for a messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1137 30 Mar 1708 £0-9-4 Ann Chapman Deed for part of a tenement called the New Buildings, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1138 30 Mar 1708 £1-0-0 Benjamin Willoughby Deed for a Vault, Gravel Walks
BC623/ 1139 30 Mar 1708 £8-0-0 Benjamin Willoughby Deed for a new built messuage, in the Grove
BC623/ 1140 30 Mar 1708 £0-15-0 John Jacob Deed for a Vault, The Grove
BC623/ 1141 30 Mar 1708 £0-5-0 Anthony Elkington, Thomas Broad Deed for a messuage and little garden, Frogg Lane
BC623/ 1142 29 Jun 1708 £0-2-0 Edward Smith Deed for a messuage, in the parish of St. James; Indorsed "Stalls Street"
BC623/ 1143 29 Jun 1708 £0-9-0 Mathew Webb Deed for a messuage between the Angel on the East & Vicarage Lane on the West, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1144 29 Jun 1708 £0-1-0 John Wilshire (the Younger) Deed for a tenement, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1145 20 Oct 1708 £0-2-4 John Lloyd (the Elder), John Lloyd (his son), Elizabeth Lloyd (his wife) Deed for a messuage & backside, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1146 20 Oct 1708 £0-5-2 Thomas Attwood Deed for a messuage Brewhouse & Backside, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1147 20 Oct 1708 £0-3-4 Thomas Biggs Deed for a messuage (formerly a Slaughterhouse) & garden, Bridewell Lane 120:2:2
BC623/ 1148 20 Oct 1708 £0-5-0 Philip Masters Deed for a messuage & backside, Upper Gravel Walks in the Parish of St. Peter and Paul
BC623/ 1149 20 Oct 1708 £0-5-2 Philip Masters Deed for a messuage, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1150 28 Mar 1709 £0-2-0 John Newman, Hester Newman (his wife), Samuel Newman (their son) Deed for a messuage, Orchard, Garden & Backside, Ludwell
BC623/ 1151 1 Apr 1709 £1-11-0 George Parker (the Elder) Deed for a messuage & Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1152 1 Apr 1709 £2-2-4 William Long Deed for a messuage backside & Garden, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1153 1 Apr 1709 £0-1-8 John Bally Deed for part of a messuage a portal or shed and 12 foot of Garden Ground, Frogg Lane
BC623/ 1154 1 Apr 1709 £0-1-9 Moses Catchmore Deed for part of a messuage & garden, Stalls Street 106:2 106:2
BC623/ 1155 1 Apr 1709 £0-1-0 Gregory Atwood Deed for a messuage and backside, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1156 1 Apr 1709 £0-4-0 Charles Stone Deed for part of a then new erected tenement, In the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross bath. Indorsed "Bimbury"
BC623/ 1157 1 Apr 1709 £0-3-4 George Lloyd Deed for a messuage with 16 foot of garden ground, Frogg Lane
BC623/ 1158 1 Apr 1709 £0-13-4 Richard Ford Deed for a messuage and garden, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1159 1 Jul 1709 £0-10-0 John Moore Deed for a piece of ground, in the Church Yard of St. Peter and Paul
BC623/ 1160 1 Jul 1709 £0-4-0 Thomas Biggs (the Elder) Deed for a tenement and Garden, Cock Lane
BC623/ 1161 1 Apr 1709 £0-13-0 Thomas Biggs (the Elder) Deed for part of a messuage Stalls Street with a Barton or Backside Cock Lane
BC623/ 1162 1 Apr 1709 £0-5-0 William Collibee Deed for a messuage and backside, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1163 1 Apr 1709 £0-6-8 Thomas Biggs Deed for part of a messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1164 17 Oct 1709 £1-6-8 Walter Hickes Deed for the Catherine Wheel Inn & a little tenement adjoining on the Northside thereof, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1165 17 Oct 1709 £11-0-0 John Cornish Deed for a messuage & 2 Vaults or Cellars, in the Grove
BC623/ 1166 17 Oct 1709 £0-4-0 Edward Lewis Deed for a messuage and Garden, Frogg Lane
BC623/ 1167 17 Oct 1709 £0-5-4 Edward Smith Deed for a messuage garden or Backside, Stalls Street 107:2 107:2
BC623/ 1168 2 Jan 1709 £0-5-0 Francis Bave Deed for a little strip of ground, Northgate Street 60:1:1
BC623/ 1169 2 Jan 1709 £0-5-0 Edward Bushell Deed for a parcel of ground being an encroachment & a timber frame or Building thereon, St. Peter & Pauls Churchyard
BC623/ 1170 2 Jan 1709 £0-1-0 William Brewer Deed for a piece of ground, Broad Street
BC623/ 1171 2 Jan 1709 £0-0-4 Henry Walters Deed for a plot of ground or little backside, lying under the kitchen windows of a messuage then in possession of St. John Smith does not say where
BC623/ 1172 2 Jan 1709 £0-3-7 Thomas Fisher Deed for a messuage and garden, Stalls Street 106:2 106:2
BC623/ 1173 3 Apr 1710 £1-4-0 William Street Deed for a messuage backside garden, Broad Street
BC623/ 1174 3 Apr 1710 £0-5-4 Elizabeth Bayly, Temperance Lester (her daughter) Deed for a messuage and garden, Stalls Street 106:1 106:1
BC623/ 1175 3 Apr 1710 £0-1-0 William Chapman Deed for a tenement Still house or Stable, in the way leading by the Burrough walls to Westgate Street
BC623/ 1176 3 Apr 1710 £0-8-0 William Chapman (the younger) Deed for a tenement and garden, Frogg Lane
BC623/ 1177 3 Apr 1710 £0-5-0 Henry Walters Deed for a messuage & backside, in the lane leading to the Hott Bath Indorsed "near the Hott Bath" (Q: Bimberry?)
BC623/ 1178 3 Apr 1710 £2-0-0 Richard Masters Deed for a messuage (called the Hart Lodging), Stalls Street
BC623/ 1179 3 Apr 1710 £0-7-8 Thomas Harding Deed for several parcels of Meadow Pasture & Arable Land, Dunkerton
BC623/ 1180 4 Jul 1710 £0-1-0 Joseph Whittock Deed for a messuage and garden, in the suburbs opening on the River Avon on the East indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1181 4 Jul 1710 £0-1-0 John Coventry Deed for a Vault or Cellar, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1182 16 Oct 1710 £0-0-6 William Rowles Deed for a moiety of a messuage, without Eastgate indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1183 16 Oct 1710 £0-1-8 Richard Gray Deed for a messuage and garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1184 16 Oct 1710 £0-1-6 Thomas Prigg Deed for a messuage and garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1185 16 Oct 1710 £0-0-6 Thomas Chatterton Deed for a moiety of a messuage, without the Eastgate indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1186 12 Feb 1710 £1-1-4 Giles Davis Deed for the Lower Swan Inn with Stables &c thereto belonging, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1187 12 Feb 1710 £0-2-0 Giles Davis Deed for a messuage and Garden converted into a Passage from Viccarage Lane to the Swan through the Swan Yard, Vicarage Lane
BC623/ 1188 10 May 1711 £0-2-0 Jason Lewis Deed for two upper Tenements on part of a Garden Plott, Boat Stall Lane Indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1189 10 May 1711 £1-0-0 Francis Bave Deed for a messuage, Northgate Street 60:1:1
BC623/ 1190 10 May 1711 £0-5-0 John Billing Deed for a Way or Passage, going from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath (Q: Bimberry ?)
BC623/ 1191 10 May 1711 £0-10-0 William Bush Deed for a messuage, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1192 10 May 1711 £0-7-8 Thomas Harding Deed for several parcels of Meadow Pasture and Arable Land, Dunkerton
BC623/ 1193 2 Jul 1711 £4-0-0 Daniel Melsome Deed for a Close (then converted into a Garden) called Town Acre, in the Parish of Saint Michael
BC623/ 1194 2 Jul 1711 £0-1-0 Thomas Atwood Deed for a Vault or Cellar, leading from the Church yard of St Peter & Paul
BC623/ 1195 2 Jul 1711 £0-10-0 Jeremiah Wilshere Deed for a messuage and Garden (thentofore called the School House), Frogg Lane
BC623/ 1196 2 Oct 1711 £0-6-0 Thomas Waters Deed for a messuage and Garden, Westgate Street 86:2 86:2
BC623/ 1197 2 Oct 1711 £0-5-0 John Thorne Deed for a messuage Garden and Plott of Ground formerly called Elme Hayes, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1198 2 Oct 1711 £0-3-7 Thomas Fisher Deed for a messuage and Garden, Stalls Street 106:2 106:2
BC623/ 1199 2 Oct 1711 £0-9-1 Richard Noble Deed for a messuage or Messuages (formerly called the Naggs Head) and Garden, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1200 14 Jan 1711 £0-4-0 Henry Ford Deed for a tenement & Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1201 1 Feb 1711 £0-6-8 Isaac Warren Deed for a messuage, Cock Lane
BC623/ 1202 1 Feb 1711 £0-5-0 William Bush, mercer Deed for a stable sometime since part of Garden, Bridewell Lane
BC623/ 1203 1 Feb 1711 George Baker Deed for a messuage & Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1204 6 Mar 1712 £150-0-0 John Coventry Deed for the Commons belonging the Freemen of Bath and the Common House, Walcot Parish
BC623/ 1205 1 Jul 1712 £0-5-0 Catherine Brounker and the Executors of Grace Toope Deed for a messuage Stable and Garden, Westgate Street 87:2 87:3 87:2 87:3
BC623/ 1206 1 Jul 1712 £0-5-0 Mary Smith, Thomas Smith (her son), Mary Smith (his wife) Deed for a messuage and Garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1207 1 Jul 1712 £0-10-0 Tomperance Lester Deed for a messuage & Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1208 1 Jul 1712 £0-4-0 William Ford Deed for a messuage & Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1209 1 Jul 1712 £0-4-6 Thomas Fisher Deed for a messuage, in a Lane leading down towards the Eastgate Indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1210 1 Jul 1712 £1-14-0 William Long Deed for a Water Corn Mill & Fulling Mill called Monk Mills & the little Island - A Garden by the way leading to said Mills whereon a Messuage then lately stood - And another Messuage & Garden by the same Way, without the East Gate Indorsed “Northgate Street”
BC623/ 1211 1 Jul 1712 £0-5-8 Sarah Groves, John Teague, Elizabeth Teague Deed for a tenement and Garden, Frog Lane Indorsed "Cock Lane."
BC623/ 1212 1 Jul 1712 £0-2-0 John Billing Deed for part of a new erected messuage opening into the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath on the West part thereof, indicated "Westgate Street"
BC623/ 1213 1 Jul 1712 £0-4-0 John Billing Deed for part of a new erected Messuage & little Backside, in a Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath. Indorsed "Westgate Street" Q: if not Brimberry
BC623/ 1214 1 Jul 1712 £1-17-4 Edward Woolmer Deed for a messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1215 1 Jul 1712 £1-10-0 Gilbert Glisson Deed for a Messuage, in the Parish of Ludwell county Wilts
BC623/ 1216 1 Jul 1712 £0-10-0 Gilbert Glisson Deed for a plott of Ground with a House thereon, Ludwell county Wilts
BC623/ 1217 1 Oct 1712 £1-3-2 Edward Woolmer Deed for a Messuage with a Brewhouse and little Backside belonging, Stalls Street 105:2 105:2
BC623/ 1218 30 Dec 1712 £0-4-0 William Bush Deed for a Messuage, without the East Gate. Indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1219 30 Dec 1712 £0-5-0 John Bishop Deed for a Messuage, Broad Street
BC623/ 1220 30 Dec 1712 £0-8-0 Elizabeth Pearce Deed for a Messuage, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1221 30 Dec 1712 £0-16-0 Cheap Street Deed for a Messuage Backside Stable & little Washhouse
BC623/ 1222 30 Dec 1712 £0-3-4 John Moore Deed for a Stable & piece of Garden ground, without the East Gate in Boat Stall Lane. Indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1223 30 Dec 1712 £0-4-8 Thomas Hibbert Deed for a Messuage, Broad Street
BC623/ 1224 30 Mar 1713 £0-1-6 Walter Chapman, saddler Deed for a Messuage, Timber Close
BC623/ 1225 30 Jun 1713 £0-2-6 Walter Chapman (the elder) Deed for a Parcel of Ground, Timber Close
BC623/ 1226 30 Jun 1713 £0-10-0 Anthony Biggs Deed for a Messuage & Garden on the Eastside of the Common Pound & on the South side of, the Timber Close
BC623/ 1227 30 Jun 1713 £0-10-0 Edward Griffiths Deed for a Messuage Stable and Backside, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1228 30 Jun 1713 £0-1-6 Edward Griffiths Deed for a Tenement or Stable, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1229 30 Jun 1713 £0-6-0 William Stevens, Thomas Atwood, Richard Gray Deed for a new built Messuage, in the Lane leading to the Eastgate. Indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1230 30 Jun 1713 £0-2-0 Ann Whatley, Jane Whatley Deed for Part of a Messuage & a Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1231 30 Jun 1713 £0-1-0 John Jacob Deed for a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1232 1 Oct 1713 £0-6-8 Margery Deacon Deed for a Messuage and Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1233 1 Oct 1713 £0-1-4 Elizabeth Burton Deed for a Messuage Garden and Summer House under the Townwall on the North side of the way leading from the Eastgate to the River Avon, without the Eastgate. Indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1234 1 Oct 1713 £0-2-0 William Buckle Deed for 2 Messuages & a Backside, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1235 30 Dec 1713 £0-5-0 John Bletchley Deed for a Messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1236 30 Dec 1713 £0-15-0 Samuel Ditcher Deed for a New made Vault adjoining to his House, Gravel Walks
BC623/ 1237 30 Dec 1713 £0-6-8 Philip Ditcher Deed for a Tenement & Garden, Westgate Street 86:1 86:1
BC623/ 1238 1 Jan 1713 £0-1-4 Edmund Lush Deed for 2 Closes of arable or pasture Ground (called Ridon and Pickenshill) with all Houses Edifices and Buildings, Dunhead St Mary
BC623/ 1239 30 Mar 1714 £0-10-0 George Cottle, cordwainer Deed for a New built Messuage, Bridewell Lane
BC623/ 1240 30 Mar 1714 £0-6-0 William Barwell Deed for a Messuage (part whereof had been then newly built) Backside & Garden, Westgate Street 86:2 86:2
BC623/ 1241 30 Mar 1714 £0-10-0 Robert Jones Deed for a Messuage, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1242 30 Mar 1714 £0-5-0 Carew Davis Deed for an Incroachment containing 5 foot in length & 3 foot & half in breadth for a passage to let down vessels into a cellar of Davis belonging to the Rummer Tavern, the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath. Q: Bimberry ?
BC623/ 1243 30 Jun 1714 £0-13-4 Richard Ford Deed for a Messuage and Garden, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1244 30 Jun 1714 £0-7-0 William Cogswell Deed for a Messuage and Garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1245 30 Jun 1714 £0-3-4 William Cogswell Deed for 2 little Tenements and a Garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1246 30 Jun 1714 £0-7-0 John Saunders Deed for three Stables, Cox Lane
BC623/ 1247 30 Jun 1714 £1-6-8 John Saunders Deed for a messuage formerly two Tenements called the Queens Head, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1248 30 Jun 1714 £0-10-0 Benjamin Woolmer Deed for a messuage & stable then converted into a Tenement and Garden, Westgate Street
BC623/ 1249 20 Aug 1714 £4-0-0 James Harford Deed for a messuage, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1250 20 Sep 1714 £0-5-0 Jacob Smith Deed for a Stable then sometime part of a Garden called Bridewell Garden, Bridewell (alias Culverhouse) Lane
BC623/ 1251 20 Sep 1714 £0-1-4 Richard Adams Deed for a messuage and Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1252 6 Oct 1714 £0-8-0 Richard Morgan (the Elder) Deed for a messuage & Backside, Westgate Street 87:1 87:1
BC623/ 1253 6 Oct 1714 £0-17-8 Edward Bushell Deed for a messuage Stalls Street and a stable then converted into a Tenement Garden Culverhouse Lane 118:1:2
BC623/ 1254 6 Oct 1714 £0-3-3 Richard Ford Deed for a new built messuage (called the Back house) & part of the Backside or Court Yard and piece of Ground, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1254a 6 Oct 1714 £0-4-0 Henry Parker Deed for a messuage, Bimbury Lane
BC623/ 1255 6 Oct 1714 £0-6-7 Walter Noble Deed for a messuage (formerly called the Naggs Head) with the Backside or Court & Garden, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1256 30 Dec 1714 £3-2-0 Henry Parker Deed for two Tenements (now used as one Tenement), Stalls Church Yard
BC623/ 1257 29 Mar 1715 £0-2-0 William Long Deed for Lycence to make 2 Doors from the stables of Monks Mill and Liberty of passing &c through same, through the Town Walls into the Upper Gravel Walks Indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1258 29 Mar 1715 £1-14-0 William Long Deed for a Water Corn Mill & Fulling Mill called Monks Mills & the little Island adjoining a Garden by the way leading to said Mills and a Tenement & another Garden by the same way, without the East Gate Indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1259 29 Jul 1715 £8-0-0 George Allen Deed for a messuage, Gravel Walks
BC623/ 1260 29 Jul 1715 £0-7-4 Thomas Short (the younger) Deed for part of a Tenement called Crays Tenement and the North part of a Garden, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1261 29 Jul 1715 £0-13-4 Joseph Warren Deed for a messuage and Garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1262 2 Aug 1715 £0-2-0 Robert Woodruff Deed for a little Shop and part of a Room, Bridge foot (Southgate Street)
BC623/ 1263 2 Aug 1715 £0-15-0 George Allen Deed for a Vault, Gravel Walks
BC623/ 1264 3 Oct 1715 £2-2-4 William Long Deed for a messuage Backside and Garden, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1265 3 Oct 1715 £0-2-0 Joseph Cary Deed for a messuage and Garden, Cock Lane
BC623/ 1266 3 Oct 1715 £1-0-0 William Collibee Deed for a messuage (called the New Inn) with all Houses Outhouses Stables &c, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1267 3 Oct 1715 £0-2-0 Richard Wiltshire Deed for a messuage, near the Burrough Walls Indorsed "Stalls Street"
BC623/ 1268 30 Dec 1715 £150-0-0 John Coventry Deed for the Commons belonging to the Freemen of Bath - and the Common House, Walcot Parish
BC623/ 1269 30 Dec 1715 £1-0-0 Francis Bave Deed for a messuage formerly called the New Tavern and since the Sun Tavern then a private House & all buildings thereto, Northgate Street 60:1 60:1
BC623/ 1270 30 Dec 1715 £0-4-0 John Billing Deed for part of a new erected messuage & a little Backside in the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath, indorsed Bimbury
BC623/ 1271 30 Dec 1715 £0-2-4 John Lloyd Deed for a messuage and Backside, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1272 30 Dec 1715 £0-2-0 John Billing Deed for part of a new erected messuage, in the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath Indorsed "Bimbury"
BC623/ 1273 30 Mar 1716 £0-5-0 Milo Smith Deed for a messuage (then new building) and Backside, in the Tything of Bimbury
BC623/ 1274 30 Mar 1716 £0-4-0 John Cottle Deed for a messuage, in the Tything of Bimbury
BC623/ 1275 30 Mar 1716 £0-1-0 Francis Carne Deed for two parcels of Ground and Buildings, Stalls Church yard
BC623/ 1276 30 Mar 1716 £1-1-0 Francis Carne Deed for two parcels of ground with all buildings thereupon erected, Stalls Church yard
BC623/ 1277 30 Mar 1716 £0-10-0 Francis Carne Deed for a tenement, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1278 30 Mar 1716 £0-0-6 Francis Carne Deed for four little rooms, indorsed "Stalls Street"
BC623/ 1279 1 Oct 1716 £0-2-0 Ralph Prynn Deed for a messuage stable and backside, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1280 1 Oct 1716 £0-10-0 Charles Child Deed for a messuage, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1281 1 Oct 1716 £0-16-0 Charles Child Deed for two parcels of ground & a shop, Stalls Church yard
BC623/ 1282 1 Oct 1716 £0-1-6 Charles Child Deed for a plot of garden ground with a stable thereupon built, near the Upper Bowling Green
BC623/ 1283 29 Dec 1716 £0-2-6 Richard Morgan Deed for a messuage and backside, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1284 31 Dec 1716 £0-4-0 Richard Morgan Deed for a messuage and garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1285 31 Dec 1716 £0-10-0 Samuel Waters, James Elkington Deed for a messuage and garden, Broad Street
BC623/ 1286 31 Dec 1716 £0-10-0 Samuel Waters, James Elkington Deed for a messuage and garden, Broad Street
BC623/ 1287 31 Dec 1716 £0-5-0 Milo Smith Deed for a messuage and backside, in the lane leading to the hot Bath indorsed "Bimbury"
BC623/ 1288 31 Dec 1716 £0-3-6 Walter Chapman Deed for a messuage (called the Star and garden) and 3 (separately described) parts of a backside, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1289 31 Dec 1716 £0-6-0 William Barwell Deed for a messuage backside and garden on the Northside of, Westgate Street
BC623/ 1290 31 Dec 1716 Nicholas Nimer Deed for a messuage stable & little Barton, under or near the Burro' Walls indorsed "Broad Street"
BC623/ 1291 31 Dec 1716 Thomas Atwood Deed for a piece of ground, without the Eastgate indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1292 31 Dec 1716 Thomas Atwood Deed for a new built messuage and Brewhouse part of a backside adjoining & other part of the backside, in the parish of St. Peter & Paul near Northgate Street
BC623/ 1293 2 Apr 1717 Thomas Hall Deed for a messuage and garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1294 2 Apr 1717 William Chapman Deed for a messuage and backside, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1295 2 Apr 1717 Mary Bence, Elizabeth Bence, Edward Bence Deed for a messuage, Stall Street
BC623/ 1296 2 Apr 1717 William Chapman Deed for three tenements & backside, Frogg Lane
BC623/ 1297 2 Apr 1717 Charles Child Deed for a low room or kitchen and chamber over the same, in the parish of St. James indorsed "Bimbury"
BC623/ 1298 30 Mar 1716 John Sanders Deed for a plots of ground and liberty to make a door to the same through the City Wall, under that part of the city wall who lines near Cox Lane in the parish of St. Michael indorsed "Northgate Street Tything"
BC623/ 1299 1 Aug 1716 Joseph Warren Deed for a messuage & garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1300 1 Aug 1716 John Saunders Deed for the Royalty of Fishing, in the River Avon
BC623/ 1301 1 Aug 1716 Jeremy Millshire Deed for a back part of a tenement & one little court & garden, Frogg Lane
BC623/ 1302 1 Aug 1716 Edward Woolmer Deed for a messuage, Stall Street
BC623/ 1303 1 Aug 1716 Edward Woolmer Deed for a messuage (called the Golden Lyon) with the Brewhouse, Stall Street
BC623/ 1304 1 Aug 1716 John Shule Deed for a messuage and part of a Brewhouse, Stall Street
BC623/ 1305 1 Oct 1716 Abraham Archer, John Huerne Deed for a messuage and garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1306 1 Oct 1717 Anne Chapman Deed for a messuage (called Cray Tenement), Northgate Street
BC623/ 1307 30 Dec 1717 Thomas Attwood Deed for a Plot of Ground, Upper Walls
BC623/ 1308 1 Apr 1718 John Bally Deed for two rooms formerly parcel of a Tenement adjoining them in possession of Matthew Wells, Vicarage Lane
BC623/ 1309 30 Jun 1718 Thomas Rogers Deed for a tenement and Garden, Frogg Lane
BC623/ 1310 30 Jun 1718 Mary Chapman Deed for a messuage or Inn called Land with a Coach house Backside House Stable and all one chamber overpart of the Black Alens House, Stall Street
BC623/ 1311 30 Jun 1718 William Brewer Deed for a messuage, Broad Street
BC623/ 1312 30 Jun 1718 Elizabeth Sheyler Deed for Sheylers coffee House, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1313 30 Jun 1718 Francis Rannce Deed for a messuage and Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1314 30 Jun 1718 Rosswell Gibbs Deed for a messuage Backside & Stable and part of a messuage called [...] the Bell and a Garden adjoining, St James's Parish
BC623/ 1315 30 Jun 1718 Rosswell Gibbs Deed for a new built messuage formed 2 Tenements Backside & Garden, Stall Street
BC623/ 1316 30 Dec 1718 Thomas Short Deed for part of a Tenement called Cray [...] Tenement and the North part of a Garden, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1317 30 Mar 1719 George Allen Deed for a messuages (called the [...] Lodging, Stall Street
BC623/ 1318 30 Mar 1719 George Allen Deed for a messuage & Backside, Stall Street
BC623/ 1319 30 Mar 1719 Edward Bushell Deed for a stable, under the Burrough Walls without the North Gate indorsed "Broad Street"
BC623/ 1320 20 Mar 1719 Edward Bushell Deed for a stable, under the Burrough Walls without the North Gate indorsed "Broad Street"
BC623/ 1321 30 Mar 1719 Elizabeth Smith Deed for a Vauth, in the Gravel Walks
BC623/ 1322 30 Mar 1719 Elizabeth Smith Deed for a messuage, in the Grove in the Parish of St Peter & Paul indorsed "Gravel Walks"
BC623/ 1323 30 Mar 1719 Samuel Pales Deed for a messuage, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1324 30 Mar 1719 Charles Stone Deed for a messuage Garden Brewhouse & Backside, Timber (or Saw) Close
BC623/ 1325 30 Jun 1719 Richard Ford Deed for a messuage Backside and Stable, Stall Street
BC623/ 1326 30 Jun 1719 Richard Ford Deed for a messuage or Inn called the Three Tuns with part of the Backside adjoining, Stall Street
BC623/ 1327 30 Jun 1719 John Hulsey Deed for a messuage with the Backside & Garden belonging, in the Parish of St James indorsed "Bimbury"
BC623/ 1328 30 Jun 1719 George Chambers Deed for a messuage & Garden, Broad Street
BC623/ 1329 30 Jun 1719 Carew Davis Deed for a messuage & Backside, Westgate Street
BC623/ 1330 30 Jun 1719 Carew Davis Deed for an Encroachment 5 foot long & 3 foot & half broad for away to let down vessels into a Cellar of second Davis belonging to the Summer Tavern, the Lane leading from Westgate Street for the Cross Bath (Q: Bimbury)
BC623/ 1331 30 Jun 1719 James Grist Deed for a messuage (formerly called the Naggs Head) Backside Courtyard & Garden Except as therein excepted, Stall Street
BC623/ 1332 5 Oct 1719 Samuel Rosswell Deed for a messuage and Backside, Stall Street
BC623/ 1333 5 Oct 1719 Margery Edney alias Hooper Deed for a messuage called the Boar's Head with the Backside adjoining, Westgate Street
BC623/ 1334 5 Oct 1719 Thomas Rogers Deed for a messuage and Garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1335 5 Oct 1719 John Saunders Deed for a plot of Ground & Liberty to make a Door to the same through the City Wall, under that part of the City Wall which his near Cox Lane in the Parish of St Michael indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1336 6 Oct 1719 £0-1-0 Thomas Atwood, glazier Lease of a Messuage, Southgate Street 159:1 159:1
BC623/ 1337 30 Dec 1719 £3-5-0 William Collibee, apothecary Lease of a Garden or Plott of Ground, Gravel Walks See Manners 13 + 14
BC623/ 1338 30 Dec 1719 £0-4-0 Ann Carwardin, spinster Lease of Four Chambers & 2 Closets with the Stairs and the Hole under the Stairs, Over the South Gate 105:1 105:1
BC623/ 1339 30 Dec 1719 £0-4-0 Charles Bave, doctor of physic Lease of Three Messuages (called the Blue Anchor), in the Tything of Bimbury South of the Black Alms
BC623/ 1340 30 Dec 1719 £1-0-4 Thomas Atwood, glazier Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 104:2 104:2
BC623/ 1341 30 Dec 1719 £0-2-0 Thomas Bulman, of Bristol, pastry cook Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Lott Lane, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 52:1:2
BC623/ 1342 30 Dec 1719 £150-0-0 John Coventry Lease of The several Closes called the Commons (belonging to the Freemen of Bath) and the Common House, In the Parish of Walcot The Freemen’s Commons
BC623/ 1343 30 Dec 1719 £0-7-0 William Hickes, gentleman Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street 56:1 56:1
BC623/ 1344 30 Dec 1719 £3-1-0 John Jacob, plasterer Lease of a Messuage, Gravel Walks No.8
BC623/ 1345 30 Dec 1719 £0-5-0 Edward Marchant Lease of Several Tenements and a piece of Waste Ground, In the Suburbs near the River Avon, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 57:2, part of 57:2
BC623/ 1346 30 Dec 1719 £0-15-6 John Jacob Lease of a Vault, In the Grove, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul Vault of no.8
BC623/ 1347 30 Dec 1719 £0-0-8 Richard Husday, plasterer Lease of Part of a Messuage and part of a Garden, Walcott Street 37:2 37:2
BC623/ 1348 30 Dec 1719 £0-6-7 James Grist Lease of a Messuage (formerly called the Naggs Head) Backside or Court Yard & Garden Except as therein Excepted, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1349 30 Dec 1719 £0-2-0 John Wiltshire, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Vicarage Lane 79:1 79:1
BC623/ 1350 30 Dec 1719 £0-14-0 Jane Bulloch, widow Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 102:1:1
BC623/ 1351 1 Mar 1720 £0-2-6 Ann Hibbert, spinster Lease of a Vault, Northgate Street. Vault, 55:2 55:2
BC623/ 1352 28 Mar 1720 £0-15-0 Joseph Kerley Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Charlton in Dunhead St. Mary
BC623/ 1353 30 Mar 1720 £0-4-0 Richard Codrington, Henry Parker, Joan Webb Lease of a Messuage Garden and Orchard, Walcot Street 95:2:3
BC623/ 1354 30 Mar 1720 £0-1-0 Anthony Biggs Lease of a Piece of Ground whereon a Stable is built on the East side of, The Saw Close or Timber Yard, Indorsed "Westgate Street"
BC623/ 1355 30 Mar 1720 £0-4-0 Joyce Willey, widow Lease of a Tenement & free Ingress to and from the same thro' the Shambles without doing any Hurt or Nuisance thereto, At the North end of the Butchers Shambles, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 60:2 60:2
BC623/ 1356 30 Mar 1720 £0-2-0 William Swallow, tallow chandler Lease of a Workhouse formerly a ruined Tenement, Near the River Avon without the East Gate opening into a Way leading by said River on the East side thereof, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 58:1 58:1
BC623/ 1357 30 Mar 1720 £0-5-0 Anthony Biggs, gentleman Lease of a Parcel of Ground, Timber Close or Saw Close, Indorsed "Westgate Street" 2 The Sawclose
BC623/ 1358 30 Jun 1720 £0-1-0 Elizabeth Shute, widow Lease of Part of a Brewhouse (thentofore a Garden) with Liberty of Building over the Necessary House at the East end of the said Brewhouse, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1359 30 Jun 1720 £0-5-4 Elizabeth Shute, widow Lease of a Messuage and part of the Brewhouse, Stalls Street 108:1 108:1
BC623/ 1360 30 Jun 1720 £0-10-0 Mary Bletchley, widow Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Stalls Street 102:2 102:2
BC623/ 1361 30 Jun 1720 £0-10-0 William Webb Lease of a Messuage and Brewhouse, Near the North Gate, Indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1362 3 Oct 1720 £0-1-4 Samuel Tert, yeoman Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Culverhouse (sometimes called Bridewell) Lane 88:2 88:2
BC623/ 1363 3 Oct 1720 £0-2-0 Walter (the Elder) Chapman Lease of a Messuage, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 58:3 58:3
BC623/ 1364 3 Oct 1720 £0-7-0 Thomas Atwood, baker Lease of a Messuage & little Backside, In the Parish of St. Peter and Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 164:1 (east) 164:1
BC623/ 1365 3 Oct 1720 £0-3-0 Thomas Atwood, baker Lease of a Messuage & little Backside, In the Parish of St. Peter and Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 164:1 (west) 164:1
BC623/ 1366 3 Oct 1720 £0-2-6 Walter (the Elder) Chapman Lease of a Parcel of Ground, Timber Close
BC623/ 1367 3 Oct 1720 £0-1-6 Walter Chapman, the elder Lease of a Messuage, Timber Close
BC623/ 1368 30 Dec 1720 £7-0-0 Rosswell Gibbs Lease of a Close of Pasture called Haycombe, In the Parish of Inglishcombe, County Somerset
BC623/ 1369 30 Dec 1720 £0-5-0 Diana Smith, widow Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 108:2 108:2
BC623/ 1370 30 Dec 1720 £2-0-0 Daniel Millard, victualler Lease of a new built Messuage, Stalls Church Yard 167:2 and 168:2:2 167:2
BC623/ 1371 30 Dec 1720 £0-2-0 Diana Smith, widow Lease of a Messuage, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed “Birmbury” 132:2 132:2
BC623/ 1372 30 Dec 1720 £1-10-0 Ambrose Bishop, innholder Lease of The Unicorn Inn with an Orchard or Plot of Garden Ground & 2 Tenements thereon, Northgate Street 63:2 and 63:2:1 63:2
BC623/ 1373 30 Dec 1720 £0-4-0 Thomas Biggs Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Cox Lane
BC623/ 1374 30 Dec 1720 £0-0-6 James Davis, yeoman Lease of Several parts of a Messuage a Brewhouse a small Closet a Moiety of a Garden & use of a Way to said Garden, Vicarage Lane North of 79:3 (part) 79:3
BC623/ 1375 30 Dec 1720 £0-7-0 Ann Hibbert, spinster Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street 55:2 55:2
BC623/ 1376 30 Dec 1720 £0-2-0 Francis Farr, the elder, rough mason Lease of a Tenement & Garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1377 30 Dec 1720 £0-6-8 William Bishop Lease of Two Messuages Stable and Garden, Broad Street
BC623/ 1378 30 Dec 1720 £0-2-0 Thomas Biggs, gentleman Lease of Three Tenements & Garden and also a Door from the Garden to the Timber Yard, Culverhouse Lane. 88:1 88:1
BC623/ 1379 30 Mar 1721 £0-3-3 Richard Ford, apothecary Lease of a new built Messuage (called the Backhouse) with so much of the Backside or Court Yard & piece of Ground as is bounded in with a Wall, Indorsed "Stalls Street" By 98:1 98:1
BC623/ 1380 30 Mar 1721 £0-13-4 Richard Ford, apothecary Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Stalls Street 98:1 98:1
BC623/ 1381 30 Mar 1721 £0-6-8 John Morris, wheelwright Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Broad Street 7:
BC623/ 1382 30 Mar 1721 £0-1-4 Mary Chapman, spinster Lease of a Garden or Garden Ground a part whereof a Stable or Stables or part of a Stable or Stables now is or are standing or being & with a Messuage or Inn called the Lamb, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Stalls Street" South of 142:2 142:2
BC623/ 1383 30 Mar 1721 £0-8-0 Roger Waters, yeoman Lease of a Messuage adjoining to the lower Swan, Cheap Street 75:2 75:2
BC623/ 1384 30 Mar 1721 £0-10-0 The Revd. Dr Gardiner, Bernard Gardiner, Warden of the AllSouls Oxford Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Broad Street 9:2 9:2
BC623/ 1385 30 Mar 1721 £2-0-0 Samuel Jones, the younger, yeoman Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Church Yard 166:2 166:2
BC623/ 1386 30 Mar 1721 £0-3-0 Roger Waters, yeoman Lease of a Tenement and Garden, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane 89:2 89:2
BC623/ 1387 30 Mar 1721 £0-1-6 Richard Gray, yeoman Lease of a Tenement & Plot of Ground & a Way to the River Avon, Walcot Street 36:1 36:1
BC623/ 1388 30 Jun 1721 £0-17-8 Edward Bushell, mercer Lease of a Messuage & also a Stable (now converted into a Tenement) & Garden, Stalls Street 118:1:1 118:1:2 118:1
BC623/ 1389 30 Jun 1721 £0-2-0 Richard Cornish Lease of Part of a Messuage together with the new built Tenement (thentofore part of a Garden), Lear Land
BC623/ 1390 30 Jun 1721 £1-0-0 John Masters, barber Lease of a Shop with one Chamber & one Cockloft over same, Stalls Church Yard, Indorsed “Stalls Street” 166:1 166:1
BC623/ 1391 30 Jun 1721 £0-2-0 George Palmer Lease of a Messuage, Bimbury Lane
BC623/ 1392 30 Jun 1721 £1-0-0 William Collibee, apothecary Lease of a Messuage with all Houses Outhouses &c, Stalls Street 97:2 97:2
BC623/ 1393 30 Jun 1721 £0-0-6 Jane Chatterton, spinster Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage, Without the East Gate, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 96:1:3, front part 96:1
BC623/ 1394 30 Jun 1721 £0-0-6 Jane Chatterton, spinster Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage & all the Brewhouse & Garden thereunto belonging, Without the East Gate, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 96:1:3, back part 96:1
BC623/ 1395 30 Jun 1721 £0-6-8 Thomas Biggs, gentleman Lease of the Upper part of a Messuage, Stalls Street 120:2 120:2
BC623/ 1396 30 Jun 1721 £0-8-6 Edward Bushells, mercer Lease of a little Shop or Room, St. Peter & Paul's Church Yard 168:2 168:2
BC623/ 1397 30 Jun 1721 £0-13-0 Thomas Biggs, gentleman Lease of Part of a Messuage, Stalls Street. A Slaughterhouse & Backside, Cox Lane 120:1:1
BC623/ 1398 30 Jun 1721 £1-11-6 Edward Bushells, mercer Lease of a Tenement or Parlour formerly a Tenement Shop & Backside then part of the Lessee's Dwelling House, In the Church Yard of St. Peter and Paul, Indorsed "Stalls Street"
BC623/ 1399 30 Jun 1721 £3-10-0 Thomas Biggs, gentleman Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Church Yard 168:1 168:1
BC623/ 1400 30 Jun 1721 £0-4-0 Ruth Ford Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1401 30 Sep 1721 £3-0-0 Mary Smith alias Singers, widow Lease of a Messuage thentofore 2 little Tenements, Stalls Church Yard 165:2 165:2
BC623/ 1402 30 Sep 1721 £0-4-0 John Gray, blacksmith Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 110:2 110:2
BC623/ 1403 1 Jan 1721 £1-5-0 Philip Bonnett of Maperton, Somerset, esquire Lease of The Hare & Hounds Inn with the Houses Outhouses Stables &c thereto belonging on the West side of, Northgate Street 50:3:1, south part 50:3
BC623/ 1404 1 Jan 1721 £0-1-0 Thomas Atwood, glazier Lease of a Messuage Backside & part of the Malthouse & Buildings, Southgate Street 159:1, middle part 159:1
BC623/ 1405 30 Jun 1722 £0-16-0 Mary Collibee, widow Lease of a Messuage (formerly called the 3 Horse shoes) Backside & Garden with Outhouses Buildings & Stables &c, Broad Street 18:1 18:1
BC623/ 1406 30 Jun 1722 £0-13-4 James Atwood, glazier Lease of a Messuage and Garden and all Houses Outhouses &c, Southgate Street 148:2 148:2
BC623/ 1407 30 Jun 1722 £0-2-0 William Buckle Lease of Two Messuages and Backside, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Stalls Street"
BC623/ 1408 30 Jun 1722 £0-1-0 Edward Bushell Lease of a Plott of Ground, Under the Burro’ Walls without the North Gate, Indorsed "Broad Street"
BC623/ 1409 30 Jun 1722 £0-1-0 Edward Bushell Lease of a Messuage, Under the Burro’ Walls without the North Gate, Indorsed "Broad Street"
BC623/ 1410 30 Jun 1722 £0-6-0 Jane Broom, widow Lease of a Messuage, Westgate Street 91:2 91:2
BC623/ 1411 30 Jun 1722 £0-4-0 William Buckle, poulterer Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Westgate Street
BC623/ 1412 30 Jun 1722 £1-6-8 John Saunders, vintner Lease of a Tenement (formerly two Tenements) called the Queens Head, Cheap Street 72:2:1
BC623/ 1413 30 Jun 1722 £0-7-0 John Saunders, vintner Lease of Three Stables, Cox Lane 68:1:2, 72:2:2 68:1 72:2
BC623/ 1414 30 Jun 1722 £0-5-0 Francis Smith, barber surgeon Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street 152:1 152:1
BC623/ 1415 30 Jun 1722 £8-6-0 Thomas Sheyler, yeoman Lease of a Messuage, Near the Upper Walks See Manners 10,11, 12
BC623/ 1416 30 Sep 1722 £1-10-0 Mary Hobbs Lease of a Parcel of Ground with all Houses Rooms & Edifices thereon, And another parcel of Ground with all Rooms &c, Stalls Church Yard East of 117:2 and 183:1 117:2 183:1
BC623/ 1417 30 Sep 1722 £0-10-0 Mary Hobbs Lease of Four little Rooms, Near the Kings Bath, Indorsed "Stalls Street" North of the King’s Bath
BC623/ 1418 30 Sep 1722 £0-10-0 Mary Hobbs Lease of a Tenement, Stalls Street 117:2 117:2
BC623/ 1419 30 Dec 1722 £0-10-6 Richard Matravers, apothecary Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street 52:2 52:2
BC623/ 1420 31 Dec 1722 £4-16-0 Elizabeth Masters Lease of a Messuage or Inn (called the White Hart) with the Backside & Stables adjoining, And also another Stable, Stalls Street 95:2:1
BC623/ 1421 31 Dec 1722 £1-0-0 Francis Bave, apothecary Lease of a Messuage thentofore called the New Tavern since that the Sun Tavern but then a private House, Northgate Street 60:1:1
BC623/ 1422 31 Dec 1722 £0-5-4 William Horton Lease of a Tenement and Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1423 31 Dec 1722 £0-5-0 William Hibbert Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Broad Street 15:1 15:1
BC623/ 1424 31 Dec 1722 £0-5-0 James Harford, merchant tailor Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage Backside and Garden, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane 89:1, north part of 89:1
BC623/ 1425 30 Mar 1723 £0-5-0 Thomas Try, scrivener Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 113:3 113:2
BC623/ 1426 30 Mar 1723 £0-4-0 Mary James, widow Lease of 3 Tenements, A Slaughterhouse Backside & 18 foot of Ground, Without the City Wall, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 63:1:2 63:1
BC623/ 1427 30 Mar 1723 £0-2-6 Samuel Jones, gentleman Lease of a Messuage, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1428 30 Mar 1723 £0-4-0 Elizabeth Jones, widow Lease of a Shop, Southgate Street 159:2 159:2
BC623/ 1429 30 May 1723 £0-4-0 Mary Collobee, widow Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage & Backside, Stalls Street 112:1 112:1
BC623/ 1430 30 Jun 1723 £0-2-0 John Billing Lease of Part of a Messuage and Backside, In the Lane from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath, Indorsed "Bimbury"
BC623/ 1431 30 Jun 1723 £0-4-0 John Billing Lease of Part of a Messuage & little Backside, In the Lane from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath, Indorsed "Bimbury"
BC623/ 1432 30 Jun 1723 £0-10-0 Robert Hayward, the younger of London, silk dyer Lease of a Messuage and Backside, Near the Hot Bath, Indorsed "Bimbury" 139:1 139:1
BC623/ 1433 30 Jun 1723 £0-5-0 Samuel Jones, gentleman Lease of a Moiety of a Tenement Backside and Garden, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane 89:1, South part of 89:1
BC623/ 1434 30 Sep 1723 £1-0-0 Posthumus Bush, Joan Stride Lease of a Messuage, Broad street
BC623/ 1435 30 Sep 1723 £0-8-0 Elizabeth Bonce Lease of a Messuage, Stalls street
BC623/ 1436 30 Sep 1723 £0-1-2 Thomas Alwood, baker Lease of a new built Messuage, A Shop late a Brewhouse, The Rooms over the Same and a Tenement, Wades Passage, Indorsed "Northgate street" 55:1:1, south 55:1
BC623/ 1437 30 Sep 1723 £0-6-8 Thomas Morley, thatcher Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Broad street 17:1 17:1
BC623/ 1438 23 Oct 1723 £0-7-6 Anthony Elkington (the elder), Anthony Elkington (the younger), tanner Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage part of the Court and also a Tenement & part of the Garden, Broad Street 19:1, south part 19:1
BC623/ 1439 23 Oct 1723 £0-7-6 Anthony Elkington (the elder), Anthony Elkington (the younger), tanner Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage part of the Court & also a Tenement & part of a Garden, Broad Street 19:1, north part 19:1
BC623/ 1440 30 Dec 1723 £0-0-10 Joseph Baker (the younger) Lease of a Tenement and Backside, In the Parish of Lyncombe & Widcombe L+W
BC623/ 1441 30 Dec 1723 £150-0-0 John Coventry Lease of Several Closes of Pasture & Meadow Ground (called the Commons) containing 86 acres, Also the Common House, In the parish of Walcot The Commons
BC623/ 1442 30 Dec 1723 £0-7-0 Elizabeth Burton, widow Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street 67:1 67:1
BC623/ 1443 30 Dec 1723 £1-10-0 Benjamin Baber, of Banbury, Oxon, gentleman Lease of a Tenement containing a Brewhouse a Hall and a Pantry, In the Passage leading from Cheap Street to St. Peter & Paul's Church Yard, Indorsed "Cheap Street" 165:1 165:1
BC623/ 1444 30 Dec 1723 £0-8-0 James Randolph, of Tetbury, Wilts., apothecary Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Northgate Street 53:2 53:2
BC623/ 1445 30 Dec 1723 £0-0-10 Joseph Woodward Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Lyncombe & Widcombe
BC623/ 1446 30 Dec 1723 £0-2-0 Thomas Horler, blacksmith Lease of a Messuage and Backside, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1447 30 Mar 1724 £1-0-0 James Randolph Lease of a Garden called Rack Close, In the Parish of St. Michael, Indorsed "Broad Street" West of Broad Street
BC623/ 1448 30 Mar 1724 £0-1-4 James Randolph, of Tetbury, Glos., apothecary Lease of a Messuage Garden and Summerhouse, Under the City Wall without the East Gate, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 62:1:2 62:1
BC623/ 1449 30 Jun 1724 £0-5-0 Mary Lewis, widow Lease of Four Stables, Opening against the Burro’ Walls on the North side thereof in Northgate Street Tything, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 51:1 51:1
BC623/ 1450 30 Jun 1724 £0-9-0 Mary Lewis, widow Lease of the Greyhound Inn, Backside & 2 Stables, Northgate Street 49:2 49:2
BC623/ 1451 6 Jul 1724 £0-11-0 Mathew Webb, cloth worker Lease of a Messuage between the Angel on the East & Vicarage Lane on the West, Cheap Street 77:1:1 77:1
BC623/ 1452 6 Jul 1724 £0-5-0 Milo Smith, mercer Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Indorsed "Bimbury" 138:1 138:1
BC623/ 1453 6 Jul 1724 £0-5-0 Milo Smith, mercer Lease of a Messuage & Backside, In the Tything of Bimbury 137:1 137:1
BC623/ 1454 3 Oct 1724 £0-1-0 Richard Jacob Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Southgate Street 155:2 155:2
BC623/ 1455 3 Oct 1724 £0-5-0 George Robins Lease of a Messuage Garden and Plot of Ground, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1456 3 Oct 1724 £0-16-0 William Chapman Lease of a Messuage and Backside, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1457 3 Oct 1724 £0-3-0 George Robins Lease of a Tenement, Adjoining to the North Gate, Indorsed "Broad Street"
BC623/ 1458 3 Oct 1724 £0-7-8 Thomas Harding Lease of Several Parcels of Meadow Arable and Pasture Land, Dunkerton 158:1 158:1
BC623/ 1459 11 Oct 1724 £0-4-0 William Chapman Lease of Two Tenements and Backsides, Frogg Lane 3:1 north part 3:1
BC623/ 1460 30 Dec 1724 £5-0-0 John Dyer, of Katharine, Somerset, yeoman Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 118:2 118:2
BC623/ 1461 30 Dec 1724 £0-2-0 Jeremy Wiltshire Lease of Part of a Messuage & half the Garden Ground adjoining, Broad Street
BC623/ 1462 30 Dec 1724 £0-12-0 John Axford, brazier Lease of a Messuage & 2 Gardens, Lott Lane 55:1:3 part of 55:1
BC623/ 1463 30 Dec 1724 £0-1-0 Thomas Gibbs Lease of a Messuage, By the Borough Wall
BC623/ 1464 30 Dec 1724 £0-4-0 Benjamin Baber, joiner Lease of a Messuage, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Stalls Street" 110:1 110:1
BC623/ 1465 30 Mar 1725 £0-1-6 Thomas Rogers, the younger, gardener Lease of Part of a Garden, Frogg Lane, Indorsed "Broad Street" 5:2, south part 5:2
BC623/ 1466 30 Mar 1725 £0-18-0 Samuel Howse, mercer Lease of a Messuage Backside and Garden, Northgate Street 50:3:1, north side 50:3
BC623/ 1467 30 Mar 1725 £9-2-6 John Cornish, milliner Lease of a Messuage and Closets adjoining and a Vault, Gravel Walks No.11, Grove
BC623/ 1468 30 Mar 1725 £11-0-0 John Cornish, milliner Lease of a Messuage & 2 Vaults, The Grove, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul No.10, Grove
BC623/ 1469 30 Mar 1725 £0-1-8 John Billing, vintner Lease of Two Stables and Backside, Near the Timber Close, Indorsed "Westgate Street" 85:1 85:1
BC623/ 1470 30 Jun 1725 £1-3-2 Henry Wooliner Lease of a Messuage called the Golden Lyon with the Brewhouse and Malthouse, Stalls Street 105:2:1 105:2
BC623/ 1471 30 Jun 1725 £0-8-8 William Collibee, apothecary and alderman. Robert Hayward of London, silk dyer Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Broad Street 9:1 9:1
BC623/ 1472 30 Jun 1725 £0-6-6 William Collibee, apothecary and alderman. Robert Hayward of London, silk dyer Lease of a Tenement and Garden, Broad Street 8:1 8:0
BC623/ 1473 30 Jun 1725 £0-10-0 Charles Bave, doctor of physic Lease of 2 Messuages with the Court Yards and Garden, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Bimbury" 133:1 133:1
BC623/ 1474 30 Jun 1725 £0-3-0 Charles Bave, doctor of physic Lease of a Wash house & Buildings thereupon erected also a Backside or Court Yard and a Plott of Ground, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Bimbury" 135:1 135:2 135:1 135:2
BC623/ 1475 4 Oct 1725 £0-10-0 Samuel Jones, gentleman Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street, A Tenement and Garden, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane 121:1:1 121:1:2 121:1
BC623/ 1476 4 Oct 1725 £0-10-0 John (the younger) Hayward, malster. William Hayward Lease of a Messuage called the Cross Keys and a Stable & Backside adjoining and the Way leading thereto from Wades Passage, Northgate Street 56:2 “b”, west part 56:2
BC623/ 1477 4 Oct 1725 £0-1-6 John (the younger) Hayward, toyman. William Hayward, malster Lease of a Piece of Ground whereon a Stable lately stood, Northgate Street 55:1:3, west 55:1
BC623/ 1478 30 Dec 1725 £0-8-0 Peter Broad Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcott Street
BC623/ 1479 30 Dec 1725 £0-0-6 Francis Bave, apothecary Lease of a Gout which the Lessee had then lately made into the River Avon from his House, Northgate Street 60:1:1, gout 60:1
BC623/ 1480 30 Dec 1725 £0-16-0 Ann Shrine, widow Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street 54:1 54:1
BC623/ 1481 30 Dec 1725 £0-2-8 Elizabeth Mitchell Lease of Part of a Tenement & a Plott of Garden Ground with free ingress &c to the same, Walcott Street
BC623/ 1482 30 Dec 1725 £0-8-8 Jeremy Willsher, yeoman Lease of new built Messuages (but does not say how many) & , Walcott Street 42:1 42:1
BC623/ 1483 30 Dec 1725 £0-4-0 Richard Morgan, maltster Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Southgate Street 152:2 152:2
BC623/ 1484 30 Dec 1725 £0-2-6 Richard Morgan, maltster Lease of a Messuage and Backside, Southgate Street 153:1 153:1
BC623/ 1485 30 Dec 1725 £0-8-0 Richard Morgan, maltster Lease of a Messuage with a Malthouse and other Buildings Backside & Garden thereunto adjoining, Westgate Street 87:1 87:1
BC623/ 1486 30 Mar 1726 £0-1-6 Abel Farmer Lease of a Messuage and 2 Gardens and a Way 5 foot broad leading thereto out of Broad Street, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1487 30 Mar 1726 £0-0-4 Richard Hedges, cloth worker Lease of Part of a Tenement and a Plott of Garden Ground, Walcot Street 38:1 (part of) 38:1
BC623/ 1488 30 Mar 1726 £0-1-6 Charles Cottle, Elizabeth (his wife) Cottle Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1489 30 Mar 1726 £0-1-0 John Burnett, joiner Lease of a Stable Brewhouse and Plott of Garden Ground, Southgate Street 104:1:2 104:1
BC623/ 1490 30 Mar 1726 £0-12-0 John Burnett, joiner Lease of a new built Messuage Workshop and Garden, Southgate Street Chapman’s garden
BC623/ 1491 30 Jun 1726 £0-4-0 Thomas Atwood, the elder, gentleman Lease of a Messuage and little Backside, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 164:1, west 164:1
BC623/ 1492 30 Jun 1726 £0-2-6 James Hibbert, merchant tailor Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Southgate Street 153:2 153:2
BC623/ 1493 30 Aug 1726 £0-2-0 Alice Wise, widow Lease of a new built Messuage and Garden, Southgate Street 154:1 154:1
BC623/ 1494 30 Aug 1726 £0-1-0 Thomas Rogers the younger, gardener Lease of a new built Messuage, Southgate Street 105:2 – see (f) 105:2
BC623/ 1495 30 Aug 1726 £0-1-0 Thomas Ring, yeoman Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street 154:1, south part 154:1
BC623/ 1496 30 Aug 1726 £0-1-0 Thomas Rogers the younger, gardener Lease of a new built Messuage, Southgate Street 105:2 – see (g) 105:2
BC623/ 1497 4 Oct 1726 £0-4-0 George Elkington, the elder Lease of a Messuage, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1498 4 Oct 1726 £0-9-0 Richard Tuthar, yeoman Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Stalls Street 100:2 100:2
BC623/ 1499 27 Dec 1726 £0-1-8 William Tucker the elder, joiner Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1500 30 Dec 1726 £0-2-6 Edward Lewis the elder, plasterer Lease of a Tenement, Frogg Lane 5:2, part of 5:2
BC623/ 1501 30 Dec 1726 £0-3-4 Thomas Bond, baker Lease of a Tenement & Backside, Opening into the Lane leading to Monks Mill without the East Gate, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 55:1:4 east part 55:1
BC623/ 1502 30 Dec 1726 £0-1-6 Edward Sheppard Lease of a Garden, Plumtree Lane alias Culverhouse Lane (alias Bridewell Lane)
BC623/ 1503 30 Mar 1727 £1-6-8 William Collins Lease of a Messuage or Inn (called The Christopher) with the Backside and Stables, Northgate Street 53:1 53:1
BC623/ 1504 20 Jun 1727 £1-5-0 Walter Chapman the younger, saddler Lease of a Messuage and Vault on the South side of the lower End of The Grove, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" East of the Way
BC623/ 1505 20 Jun 1727 £0-10-0 Thomas Short, innholder Lease of a Messuage (called the White Lyon) Stable Backside and Buildings thereon - A little Buttery - 6 feet of Ground & the Buildings over the same, Northgate Street 62:1:1 62:1
BC623/ 1506 20 Jun 1727 £0-7-4 Thomas Short, innholder Lease of Part of a Tenement called Crays Tenement & the North part of a Garden, Northgate Street 12:1:1 part of 12:1
BC623/ 1507 20 Jun 1727 £8-6-0 Thomas Sheyler, gentleman Lease of a Messuage, Near the Upper Walks in the Parish of St. Peter and Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" See Manners 10,11, 12 1:1
BC623/ 1508 20 Jun 1727 £8-10-0 Samuel Ditcher, barber Lease of a Messuage, Gravel Walks No.7
BC623/ 1509 20 Jun 1727 £0-15-6 Samuel Ditcher, barber Lease of a Vault adjoining to his House, Gravel Walks, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" No.7, the vault
BC623/ 1510 20 Jun 1727 £0-6-0 Samuel Jones Lease of a Messuage called the Seven Stars, Within the North Gate, Indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1511 30 Jun 1727 £0-10-0 Samuel Waters, James Elkington Lease of a Messuage and Brewhouse, Broad Street
BC623/ 1512 30 Jun 1727 £0-5-0 Rachel Palmer Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 67:1 west part 67:1
BC623/ 1513 30 Jun 1727 £0-6-0 John Hayward (the younger), gentleman Lease of a Messuage bounded by a Stable belonging to the Cross Keys on the West side, In the Lane leading from the Market Place to the East Gate, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 56:2 east part, “b” 56:2
BC623/ 1514 30 Jun 1727 £0-10-0 James Elkington Lease of a Messuage and Backside (lately a Garden), Broad Street 10:2 10:2
BC623/ 1515 2 Oct 1727 £2-8-8 Robert Hayward of London, silk dyer Lease of a Messuage with a Backside or Court Yard, Westgate Street 91:3 91:3
BC623/ 1516 2 Oct 1727 £0-4-8 Robert Hayward of London, silk dyer Lease of a Messuage with a Backside or Court Yard, Westgate Street West of 91:3 91:3
BC623/ 1517 2 Oct 1727 £0-16-0 Thomas Sheyler, coffee man Lease of a Plott of Ground whereon a Messuage then lately stood, And liberty to make 2 Doors from the same through the Town Wall into the Upper Walks, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything"
BC623/ 1518 20 Oct 1727 £0-2-0 Walter Chapman Lease of a Parcel of Ground, Timber Close, Indorsed "Westgate Street Tything”
BC623/ 1519 20 Oct 1727 £0-4-0 Walter Chapman, saddler Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street; Also a Tenement, Wades Passage 55:1:1 Part of 55:1
BC623/ 1520 20 Oct 1727 £0-1-0 Walter Chapman, saddler Lease of a Stable, Slaughter house & Backside, Without the East Gate, Indorsed “Northgate Street Tything" 55:1:4 eastern part 55:1
BC623/ 1521 30 Dec 1727 £0-7-6 Leonard Coward, laceman Lease of a Parcel of Ground being an Incroachment, Stalls Street No 1641 number
BC623/ 1522 30 Dec 1727 £0-7-8 Elizabeth Raunce, spinster. Mary Raunce Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street 40:1 40:2
BC623/ 1523 30 Dec 1727 £0-2-6 Walter Chapman, saddler. William Collibee, apothecary. Executors of Mary Chapman Lease of a Plot of Ground whereon a Tenement then lately stood & part of a Backside & 2 parts of a piece of Ground formerly a garden, Southgate Street 151:1 151:1
BC623/ 1524 30 Dec 1727 £1-0-4 Thomas Atwood, glazier Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 104:2:1 and 2 104:2
BC623/ 1525 30 Dec 1727 £0-5-0 Elizabeth Raunce, spinster. Mary Raunce Lease of a Messuage & Backside on the West side of Cox Lane 69:1:2 69:1
BC623/ 1526 30 Dec 1727 £1-10-0 John White Lease of Two Messuages &c, Broad Street
BC623/ 1527 30 Dec 1727 £2-0-0 Randolph Webb, gentleman Lease of a Messuage called Westgate House, Westgate Street 84:1:1 84:1
BC623/ 1528 30 Dec 1727 £0-3-4 John Dyer of the parish of Katherine, yeoman Lease of a Messuage & Backside (then lately a Garden), Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane 120:2:2 120:2
BC623/ 1529 10 Jan 1727 £0-15-0 Betty Hooper Lease of a Tenement and 2 Orchards or Gardens, In the Suburbs of Bath - the Way leading from Bath to Walcott on the East side & a new Lane on the West side, Indorsed “Walcot Street” See notes
BC623/ 1530 Record Missing
BC623/ 1531 30 Mar 1728 £0-4-0 George Cottell, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage opening into the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath on the West side thereof, In Bimbury Tything 129:2 129:2
BC623/ 1532 30 Mar 1728 £0-0-6 John Dallamore, malster Lease of a little Tenement and 20 feet Square of Ground, Frog Lane 5:2 5:2
BC623/ 1533 30 Mar 1728 £0-10-0 Henry Woolmer, distiller Lease of 2 Messuages and a Garden, Westgate Street 87:2 and 87:3 87:2
BC623/ 1534 29 Jun 1728 £3-5-0 William Collibee, apothecary Lease of a Messuage Tenement & Backside, Gravel Walks in the Parish of St. Peter & Paul Manners 13 and 14
BC623/ 1535 29 Jun 1728 £0-5-0 Gratious Stride, Robert Smith Lease of a Plot of Ground and all Buildings erected or to be erected thereon, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1536 29 Jun 1728 £0-2-0 Thomas Atwood & others (the partners for making the River avon Navigable) Lease of a Parcel of Ground a Stable lately stood, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1537 29 Jun 1728 £0-4-0 John Billing, vintner Lease of a Messuage called the Boars Head and Backside, Westgate Street 91:1 91:1
BC623/ 1538 30 Sep 1728 £0-16-0 Robert Knight Lease of a decayed House Orchard & Garden, Ludwell
BC623/ 1539 30 Sep 1728 £0-1-6 Richard Collibee Lease of a Parcel of Garden Ground belonging to the City Prison with a Door & Way thro’ the Free School Court, Indorsed “Northgate Street”
BC623/ 1540 30 Sep 1728 £1-6-0 Rosewell Gibbs Lease of a Messuage Backside & Stables, And part of a Messuage called the Bell & Garden adjoining, Stalls Street, St James's Parish
BC623/ 1541 3 Oct 1728 £0-10-0 John Moore, apothecary Lease of a Liberty to make a Door Way & Passage through The City Wall in the Upper Walks, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" 57:1:3 57:1
BC623/ 1542 3 Oct 1728 £0-7-6 Thomas Atwood, glazier Lease of a Messuage and Garden called the Ship, Southgate Street 156:2 156:2
BC623/ 1543 30 Dec 1728 £24-0-0 John Foot Lease of a Messuage (called Hallam House) with a Backside Garden Orchard 6 Closes of Pasture Ground 3 Parcels of Arable Land & Common for 100 sheep, Indorsed "Dunhead St Mary"
BC623/ 1544 30 Dec 1728 £0-10-0 Robert Carpenter, tobacco pipe maker Lease of a Tenement and Garden, Walcot Street 42:2 42:2
BC623/ 1545 30 Dec 1728 £0-8-0 Robert Carpenter, tobacco pipe maker Lease of a Tenement & Garden, Walcot Street 43:1 43:1
BC623/ 1546 30 Dec 1728 £0-1-0 Ann Purlewent Lease of a little Shop or Room adjoining to her Dwelling called the Cage near the North Gate, In the Market Place, indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1547 30 Dec 1728 £1-0-0 Thomas Atwood, the elder Lease of a Tenement, In one corner of the Upper Walks - formerly called the Bowling Green
BC623/ 1548 30 Dec 1728 £0-1-0 Francis Farr, rough mason Lease of a Messuage Backside and Garret, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1549 30 Dec 1728 £0-8-0 William Hibbert Lease of Three Tenements, Vicarage Lane
BC623/ 1550 30 Dec 1728 £0-4-0 Francis Bave Lease of Three Tenements, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1551 31 Mar 1729 £0-6-0 Ann Collibee, widow. Peter Boulton, gentleman Lease of An Incroachment or Piece of Ground with a Timber Yard or additional piece of Building, In the Church Yard of St. Peter and Paul. Connected to 118:1:1 118:1
BC623/ 1552 31 Mar 1728 £1-13-0 Ambrose Bishop, gentleman Lease of The Unicorn Inn Backside and Stables adjoining & a Garden, Northgate Street 63:1:2 63:1
BC623/ 1553 31 Mar 1728 £1-0-0 Francis Bave, apothecary Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street 60:1:1 60:1
BC623/ 1554 31 Mar 1728 £0-2-6 Mary Rowles Lease of a Tenement on the East side of Cox Lane
BC623/ 1555 31 Mar 1728 £0-10-0 Roger Waters Lease of a Messuage adjoining to the Bear Inn, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1556 31 Mar 1728 £0-0-6 Francis Hales, tallow chandler Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1557 31 Mar 1728 £0-9-8 Francis Hales, tallow chandler Lease of a Messuage, Walcot Street. 37:1 37:1
BC623/ 1558 31 Mar 1728 £0-5-0 Francis Bave, apothecary Lease of a Messuage Garden & Plot of Ground, Walcot Street 34:1 34:1
BC623/ 1559 31 Mar 1728 £0-3-0 Roger Waters, yeoman Lease of a Tenement and Garden, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane 89:2 89:2
BC623/ 1560 31 Mar 1728 £0-6-0 John Billing Lease of a Messuage and Backside, In the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath, Indorsed "Bimbury"
BC623/ 1561 30 Jun 1728 £0-1-9 Jacob Axford Lease of a back Tenement (theretofore part of a Garden) & Shop and the Use of an Entry, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1562 30 Jun 1729 £0-4-0 Elizabeth Butler, widow Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Walcot Street 28:1 28:1
BC623/ 1563 1 Sep 1729 £9-0-0 John Smith Lease of a Close of Pasture called Haycombe, In the Parish of Inglishcombe
BC623/ 1564 6 Oct 1729 £0-4-0 William Brewer, cordwainer Lease of a Stable & Tenement over the same & a Messuage adjoining, & a Brewhouse & Room over it opposite said Tenement & 2 little Tenements adjoining the Brewhouse, & a Barton or Backside lying between the aforesaid Stable and Tenements, & the House of Ease at the Upper end of said Backside, & the Use of the Way thereto, And the Use of a Way out of the Street into said Barton, Broad Street 16:1, part of 16:1
BC623/ 1565 6 Oct 1729 £0-6-8 Deborah Chambers, widow Lease of a Messuage Backside Stables & Coach house, Broad Street
BC623/ 1566 6 Oct 1729 £0-16-0 Robert Hayward of London, silk dyer Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden, Cheap Street 71:1 71:1
BC623/ 1567 6 Oct 1729 £0-3-0 Christopher Brewer of the borough of Southwark, brewer Lease of a Tenement an Outhouse and Messuage, Broad Street 16:1, part of 16:1
BC623/ 1568 6 Oct 1729 £0-1-1 Richard Collibee, gentleman Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 68:1 68:1
BC623/ 1569 6 Oct 1729 £0-10-0 Deborah Chambers Lease of a Messuage (called the Black Swan) with Backside Stable & Coach house, Broad Street
BC623/ 1570 30 Dec 1729 £0-13-4 Jane Wells, widow Lease of a Part of a Messuage with a Garden belonging and back Door into Cross Bath Lane, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" 139:2 139:2
BC623/ 1571 30 Dec 1729 £0-14-0 Mary Cranfield, widow Lease of a Backside or Court & all Buildings thereupon, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "Cheap Street" 68:2, south of 68:2
BC623/ 1572 30 Dec 1729 £0-7-4 Thomas Short, innholder Lease of Part of a Tenement called Crays, Northgate Street 62:1:1, part of 62:1
BC623/ 1573 30 Dec 1729 £0-9-4 Thomas Short, innholder Lease of the Buildings called the Backward Buildings, a Backside & a Court, Backside leading from Northgate Street to the said Buildings, Northgate Street 62:1:1, part of 62:1
BC623/ 1574 30 Dec 1729 £0-1-0 Thomas Atwood Esquire Lease of a Messuage and Gardens, Without the East Gate, Indorsed "Northgate Street" South of 52:1:2 52:1
BC623/ 1575 30 Dec 1729 £0-0-6 Rosewell Gibbs Lease of a Messuage Backside or Garden, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1576 30 Mar 1730 £0-10-0 Samuel Farr the elder, baker Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 103:2 103:2
BC623/ 1577 30 Mar 1730 £0-5-0 Elizabeth Sheyler, John Chapman Lease of a Brewhouse & Plot of Ground thentofore a Garden, Bimbury Lane
BC623/ 1578 30 Mar 1730 £0-3-4 Chapman Hobbs, Robert Hobbs, Mary Hobbs Lease of a Messuage with the Court Yard & Garden belonging, Near the Cross Bath, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything"
BC623/ 1579 30 Mar 1730 £0-5-0 Elizabeth Sheyler, John Chapman, saddler Lease of a Messuage Backside and Building, Stalls Street 103:1, south part 103:1
BC623/ 1580 30 Mar 1730 £0-1-0 Thomas Atwood the elder, glazier Lease of a Messuage, Southgate Street 159:1, north part 159:1
BC623/ 1581 30 Mar 1730 £0-14-0 Henry Atwood, baker Lease of a Messuage Bakehouse and Backside near the Church of Peter & Paul on the South side, And all Edifices &c, Northgate Street 33:1:1 “a” 33:1
BC623/ 1582 30 Mar 1730 £0-4-0 Henry Atwood, baker Lease of 2 Chambers, a Garret over part of a Bakehouse of the Lessee & the passage leading from the Walks to the Church Yard & the Stair Case belonging (then converted into a shop), in the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, indorsed “Northgate Street Tything” 33:1:1 “b” 33:1
BC623/ 1583 30 Mar 1730 £0-4-0 Joyce Willey, widow Lease of a Tenement & free Ingress &c to & from the same through the Shambles without doing any Hurt or Nuisance thereto, At the North End of the Butchers Shambles, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" 60:2 60:2
BC623/ 1584 30 Mar 1730 £0-2-6 Charles Stone, vintner Lease of a Messuage Garden Brewhouse and Backside, Timber (or Saw) Close
BC623/ 1585 30 Mar 1730 £4-0-0 Henry Parker (the Elder) Lease of Two Tenements (now used as one Tenement), Near Stalls Church Yard
BC623/ 1586 30 Mar 1730 £0-5-0 Chapman Hobbs, gentleman. Robert Hobbs, gentleman. Mary Hobbs, spinster Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden, Stalls Street 103:1, north part 103:1
BC623/ 1587 30 Mar 1730 £0-5-0 Charles Stone Lease of a Messuage and Backside, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1588 29 Jun 1730 £0-1-0 Francis Bave, apothecary. Thomas Short, innholder Lease of a Messuage, Upper Walks, Indorsed "Gravel Walks" Manners 15 and 16
BC623/ 1589 30 Jun 1730 £0-2-0 Ambrose Bishop, yeoman Lease of a Tenement and Backside, Vicarage Lane, Indorsed "Cheap Street Tything" 78:3 78:3
BC623/ 1590 30 Jun 1730 £0-0-6 Thomas Atwood, esquire Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage, all the Garden & Brewhouse thereto belonging with free Ingress &c, thro’ the Entry belonging thereto, Lott Lane without the East Gate, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" 96:1:3, back part 96:1
BC623/ 1591 30 Jun 1730 £0-0-6 Thomas Atwood, esquire Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage, Lott Lane without the East Gate, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" 96:1:3 front part 96:1
BC623/ 1592 30 Jun 1730 £0-8-0 John Baker, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Walcot Street 39:2 39:2
BC623/ 1593 30 Jul 1730 £0-6-3 Ann Bassett, widow Lease of a Parcel of Ground being an Incroachment on Stalls Street No 1641 number
BC623/ 1594 30 Jul 1730 £0-2-0 Nicholas Pearce Lease of a Stable, Cox Lane
BC623/ 1595 30 Jul 1730 £1-5-0 Nicholas Pearce Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1596 30 Jul 1730 £0-1-8 Nicholas Pearce Lease of a Messuage, Under the Burrough Walls in the Parish of St. Michael, Indorsed "Broad Street"
BC623/ 1597 30 Jul 1730 £0-1-0 Nicholas Pearce Lease of a Messuage, Under the Burrough Walls in the Parish of St. Michael, Indorsed "Broad Street"
BC623/ 1598 30 Jul 1730 £0-2-0 Nicholas Pearce Lease of a Shop & Buildings over it, Under the Burrough Walls in the Parish of St. Michael, Indorsed "Broad Street"
BC623/ 1599 30 Jul 1730 £0-12-0 William Morford Lease of a Messuage called the Pack Horse with the Stables & Garden thereto belonging, Broad Street 441 4:1
BC623/ 1600 5 Oct 1730 £0-2-0 Edmund Lush Lease of a Messuage Orchard Garden & Backside, Ludwell
BC623/ 1601 6 Oct 1730 £0-5-0 George Butler, yeoman Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Southgate Street 152:1 152:1
BC623/ 1602 6 Oct 1730 £0-2-0 Bennet Stevenson, gentleman Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Lott Lane 52:1:2 52:1
BC623/ 1603 6 Oct 1730 £0-0-6 John Crouch, periwig maker Lease of Several parts of a Messuage on the North Side of the Swan Inn Gateway & a Moiety of the Backside thereto belonging with the Use of the Way to the same, Vicarage Lane North of 79:3 (part) 79:3
BC623/ 1604 6 Oct 1730 £0-0-6 John Crouch Lease of a Messuage, Cock Lane
BC623/ 1605 30 Mar 1731 £0-2-0 Henry Townshend, victualler Lease of a Vault or Vaults, Under the Passage leading from St. Peter & Pauls Church Yard to the Market Place, Indorsed "Stalls Street Tything" 164:1, west part 164:1
BC623/ 1606 30 Mar 1731 £0-1-0 William Brewer Lease of Two low Rooms and two Upper Rooms, Broad Street
BC623/ 1607 30 Mar 1731 £0-13-4 James Atwood, glazier Lease of a Messuage and Garden and all Houses Outhouses &c, Southgate Street 148:2 148:2
BC623/ 1608 30 Jun 1731 £0-3-3 Richard Ford Lease of a Messuage and so much of a Backside or Court Yard & piece of Ground as is bounded in with a Wall, Indorsed "Stalls Street"
BC623/ 1609 30 Jun 1731 £0-13-4 Richard Ford, apothecary Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Stall Street 98:1 98:1
BC623/ 1610 30 Jun 1731 £0-11-0 Simon Cullerne, apothecary Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 77:1:1 77:1
BC623/ 1611 30 Jun 1731 £0-8-6 Michael Belk Lease of 2 Messuages thentofore one Messuage and a Shop, Broad Street
BC623/ 1612 30 Jun 1731 £0-5-0 John Bristow, Ann Bristow (his Wife), Frances Cleevely, William Loads, Frances Loads (his Wife) Lease of a Messuage, Bimbury Lane
BC623/ 1613 30 Jun 1731 £1-6-8 John Saunders of Walcot, gentleman Lease of a Tenement (formerly 2 Tenements) called the Queen's Head, Cheap Street 72:1:1 72:1
BC623/ 1614 30 Jun 1731 £0-7-0 John Saunders of Walcot, gentleman Lease of Three Stables, Cox Lane 68:1:2 and 72:1:2 68:1
BC623/ 1615 30 Jun 1731 £4-0-0 Samuel Jones, gentleman Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 70:2 70:2
BC623/ 1616 30 Jun 1731 £0-1-0 William Whittock, plasterer Lease of a Messuage and Garden, opening against the River Avon on the East side thereof, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" 57:2, part of 57:2
BC623/ 1617 4 Oct 1731 £0-10-0 Samuel Jones, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Brewhouse Stables Backside Garden and other Outlets, Southgate Street 149:1 149:1
BC623/ 1618 4 Oct 1731 £0-2-6 George Rogers, victualler Lease of a Tenement & Plot of Ground, Southgate Street 150:2 150:2
BC623/ 1619 4 Oct 1731 £0-2-6 George Rogers, victualler Lease of a Plot of Ground whereon Tenements lately stood which were destroyed by Fire and a Backside (lately Garden Ground) and Stable, Near Southgate Street 151:1 151:1
BC623/ 1620 5 Oct 1731 £0-8-0 Richard Yew, cordwainer Lease of a Tenement and Garden, Walcot Street 35:2 35:2
BC623/ 1621 28 Dec 1731 £0-2-0 William Wilson, Richard Gifford Lease of a Messuage, Lear Land
BC623/ 1622 28 Dec 1731 £0-2-0 William Wilson, Richard Gifford Lease of a Tenement and little Backside, in the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Stalls Street Tything”
BC623/ 1623 28 Dec 1731 £0-4-0 Ann Purlewent Lease of a Messuage & 2 Rooms adjoining, Over the North Gate, Indorsed "Northgate Street"
BC623/ 1624 28 Dec 1731 £0-5-0 Jacob Smith, gentleman Lease of a Stable, Bridewell (alias Culverhouse) Lane Garden of the Bluecoat School
BC623/ 1625 28 Dec 1731 £0-1-8 John Billing, vintner Lease of Two Stables and a Backside, Near the Timber (alias Saw) Close 85:1 85:1
BC623/ 1626 30 Mar 1732 £0-4-0 George Stevens Lease of a Messuage, In the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath, Indorsed “Bimbury”
BC623/ 1627 30 Mar 1732 £0-1-4 William Bally, merchant tailor Lease of a Messuage, Vicarage Lane 79:2 79:2
BC623/ 1628 30 Mar 1732 £0-6-7 John Stevens Lease of a Messuage Stable, two Dyehouses Backside and Garden, Lott Lane, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" 120:1:2 120:1
BC623/ 1629 30 Mar 1732 £1-0-0 Henry Parker the elder, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Backside Garden and Outhouses, Westgate Street 89:3 89:3
BC623/ 1630 30 Jun 1732 £0-12-0 William Hull the younger of Exon, esquire. John Harington Lease of a Messuage Backside & Stable, Stalls Street 100:1 100:1
BC623/ 1631 30 Jun 1732 £0-10-0 William Hull the younger of Exon, esquire. John Harington of Corston, Somerset, esquire Lease of a Messuage or Inn (called the 3 Tuns) & part of a Backside adjoining, Stalls Street 114:2 114:2
BC623/ 1632 30 Jun 1732 £0-17-0 Walter Chapman Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1633 3 Oct 1732 £1-6-8 Ann Bushell, widow Lease of The Kings Arms Inn with the Garden and all Houses & Outhouses Stables &c thereto belonging, Northgate Street 61:2 61:2
BC623/ 1634 4 Oct 1732 £0-10-0 John White Lease of a Messuage with the Houses Outhouses Buildings, Backsides and Court Yards &c thereto belonging, Northgate Street
BC623/ 1635 4 Oct 1732 £0-0-6 Henry Atwood Lease of Several Stables and other Buildings (but says not how many), Without the East Gate opening on the North side into the Way leading from the said Gate to the Boat Stall, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 55:1:4 Part of the eastern part 55:1
BC623/ 1636 4 Oct 1732 £0-6-8 Mary Alder, widow Lease of a messuage, Stalls Street 96:2 96:2
BC623/ 1637 2 Jan 1732 £0-5-4 Temperance Lester, widow. William Smith, gentleman. Temperance Smith (his wife) Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Stalls Street 106:1, part of 106:1
BC623/ 1638 2 Jan 1732 £0-5-4 William Horton Lease of 2 Tenements & a Backside, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1639 2 Jan 1732 £0-2-0 John Chapman, saddler Lease of a Messuage, Adjoining on the West side to the Shambles and opening into the Lane leading to Monks Mill on the side thereof, indorsed "Northgate Street". 58:3 58:3
BC623/ 1640 13 Jan 1732 £0-3-0 Anne Bassett, widow Lease of a Messuage & Backside, In the Lane leading from Stalls Street to the Cross Bath, Indorsed "Bimbury" 140:2 140:2
BC623/ 1641 30 Mar 1733 £0-10-0 Robert Shergold, yeoman Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Stalls Street 105:2:1, part of 105:2
BC623/ 1642 30 Mar 1733 £0-10-0 Edwin Hodson, brazier Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Stalls Street 102:2 102:2
BC623/ 1643 30 Mar 1733 £0-1-0 Thomas Rogers the Younger Lease of a Plott of Ground, In the Parish of Walcot, Indorsed "Broad Street Tything"
BC623/ 1644 30 Mar 1733 £0-5-4 William Chapman the elder, gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Westgate Street 77:1:2 77:1
BC623/ 1645 26 Jun 1733 £0-6-0 Jane Broome, widow Lease of a Messuage, Westgate Street. 91:2 91:2
BC623/ 1646 26 Jun 1733 £0-3-0 Charles Bave, doctor in physic Lease of a Part of the Lessees Dwelling house lying on the West side thereof and on the East side of a Stable belonging to the George Inn, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" 135:1 and 135:2 135:1
BC623/ 1647 26 Jun 1733 £0-2-6 Simeon Rowles, John Salmon, William Jannez Lease of a Tenement on the East side of Cox Lane
BC623/ 1648 26 Jun 1733 £0-16-0 Thomas Sheyler, coffee man Lease of Two Messuages, Lott Lane, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything"
BC623/ 1649 26 Jun 1733 £0-6-8 Thomas Frank of Bristol, gallypot maker. Elizabeth Frank (his wife) Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Broad Street. 15:2 15:2
BC623/ 1650 26 Jun 1733 £0-2-0 Henry Alwood, baker Lease of a Plott of Ground, Timber Close See BC153/2796 Aii
BC623/ 1651 26 Jun 1733 £0-10-0 Charles Bave, doctor of physic Lease of 2 Messuages with the Court Yard & Garden, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Bimbury Tithing” 133:1 133:1
BC623/ 1652 2 Jul 1733 £0-10-0 Thomas Hoole Lease of a Plott of Ground with a House or Tenement there, Ludwell County Wilts Country
BC623/ 1653 2 Oct 1733 £0-1-6 Henry Atwood, baker Lease of a Messuage, Timber Close See BC153/2796 A ii
BC623/ 1654 2 Oct 1733 £3-0-0 Thursby Robinson, innkeeper Lease of the Bear Inn Backside & Stable thereto belonging & a little Tenement & Cellar adjoining, Cheap Street 74:1 74:1
BC623/ 1655 2 Oct 1733 £0-3-1 Thursby Robinson, innkeeper Lease of a Stable thentofore a Barn & Garden & 3 other Stables, Opening against the Burrough Walls on the North side, Indorsed “Cheap Street” 74:2 74:2
BC623/ 1656 2 Oct 1733 £2-10-0 Mary Chandler, spinster Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Church Yard 166:2 166:2
BC623/ 1657 2 Oct 1733 £3-11-0 William Chapman, saddler Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Church Yard 168:1 168:1
BC623/ 1658 2 Jan 1733 £0-2-0 Giles Collins (the elder), Giles Collins (the younger) Lease of a Messuage & Backside with all Outhouses & Buildings thereto belonging, On the North side of the Quakers Meeting House, Cox Lane
BC623/ 1659 2 Jan 1733 £0-5-0 Anthony Biggs, gentleman Lease of a Parcel of Ground 20 Feet Square (whereon a Stable & Coach house were then lately Erected) part of the Saw Close or Timber Yard See BC153/2714A
BC623/ 1660 2 Jan 1733 £0-1-0 Anthony Biggs, gentleman Lease of a Piece of Ground whereon a Stable is built, The Saw Close or Timber Yard. 1685 WS 3:3
BC623/ 1661 2 Jan 1733 £0-2-0 Anthony Biggs, gentleman Lease of 3 Tenements & a Garden, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane 88:1 88:1
BC623/ 1662 2 Jan 1733 £0-10-0 Anthony Biggs, gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Timber (alias Saw) Close 85:2 85:2
BC623/ 1663 2 Jan 1733 £0-7-0 John Cogswell, vintner Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street 154:2 154:2
BC623/ 1664 2 Jan 1733 £0-3-4 John Cogswell, vintner Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street Part of 102:2 102:2
BC623/ 1665 3 Apr 1734 £0-4-0 William Chapman, saddler Lease of a Garden, Near Cornwell in the Suburbs of Bath; Cornwell appears elsewhere to be in Walcott Street 95:2:4 95:2
BC623/ 1666 3 Apr 1734 £0-4-0 William Chapman, saddler Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Near Cornwell, Indorsed "Walcot Street Tything" 95:2:3 95:2
BC623/ 1667 3 Apr 1734 £0-10-0 James Bayley, saddler Lease of a Messuage (called the 3 Cups) with the Stables Backsides & Garden, Broad Street. 18:2 18:2
BC623/ 1668 3 Apr 1734 £0-10-6 Samuel Jones, gentleman Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1669 2 Jul 1734 £0-5-0 Samuel Jones, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane 89:1, north part of 89:1
BC623/ 1670 2 Jul 1734 £0-12-0 Daniel Phillott, carpenter Leaae of a Tenement & Use of a Brewhouse & Necessary House, Walcot Street 26:2 part of 26:2
BC623/ 1671 2 Jul 1734 £0-13-6 Samuel Phillott, merchant tailor Lease of Two Tenements, & the Use of a Brewhouse & Necessary House, Walcot Street 26:2 part of 26:2
BC623/ 1672 2 Jul 1734 £0-13-6 Samuel Phillott, merchant tailor Lease of Two Tenements & a Buttery & the Use of a Brewhouse & Necessary House, Walcot Street 26:2 part of 26:2
BC623/ 1673 2 Jul 1734 £0-2-6 William Lewis, chairman Lease of a Tenement, Frog Lane 5:2 5:2
BC623/ 1674 2 Jul 1734 £0-1-0 Luke Durnford, of Lyncombe and Widcombe, salter Lease of Part of a Brewhouse (thentofore a Garden) with Liberty of Building over the Necessary at the East End of the said Brewhouse, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1675 2 Jul 1734 £0-5-4 Luke Durnford, of Lyncombe and Widcombe, salter Lease of a Messuage & part of the Brewhouse, Stalls Street 108:1 108:1
BC623/ 1676 4 Oct 1734 £0-11-6 John Axford, brazier Lease of a Messuage Backside Garden & Buildings, Lot Lane (Indorsed "North Gate Street Tything") 55:1:3 part of 55:1
BC623/ 1677 4 Oct 1734 £0-0-6 Jane Axford, spinster Lease of a Tenement & Plott of Ground bounded on the East side by the Burrough Walls, Near Lot Lane (Indorsed “North Gate Street Tything”) 55:1:3 part of 55:1
BC623/ 1678 4 Oct 1734 £0-10-0 William Cogswell, of Hestercombe, Somerset, Wilts, cook Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street 51:2 51:2
BC623/ 1679 4 Oct 1734 £0-10-0 George Lewen, of the County of Surrey, esquire. The Rev. John Chapman, Master of the Hospital of St. John Lease of 2 Messuages with the Court Yard & Garden belonging, Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" 133:1 133:1
BC623/ 1680 4 Oct 1734 £0-3-0 As BC152/1679 George Lewen, of the County of Surrey, esquire. The Rev. John Chapman, Master of the Hospital of St. John Lease of Part of a Dwelling house (on the West side thereof) with the Court Yard & Stables belonging, Parish of St. James (Indorsed "Bimbury Tything") 135:1 and 135:2 135:1
BC623/ 1681 4 Jan 1734 £0-2-0 William Wilson, Richard Gifford Lease of a Tenement & little Backside, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Stalls Street Tything"
BC623/ 1682 4 Jan 1734 £0-2-0 William Wilson, Richard Gifford Lease of Part of a Messuage and a Tenement on the South side thereof (formerly part of a Garden), Lear Land
BC623/ 1683 4 Jan 1734 £0-2-0 William Wilson, Richard Gifford Lease of a Messuage, Lear Land
BC623/ 1684 13 Mar 1735 £0-1-0 Mary England, widow Lease of a Messuage, Southgate Street 159:1, south part 159:1
BC623/ 1685 3 Apr 1735 £0-8-4 William Smith, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Garden or Backside, Stalls Street 107:2 107:2
BC623/ 1686 30 Jun 1735 £0-6-7 James Grist Lease of a Messuage (formerly called the Naggs Head) Backside or Court Yard & Garden (Except therein Excepted), Stalls Street
BC623/ 1687 30 Dec 1735 £0-4-0 Elizabeth Shift, spinster Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage with a Moiety or half part of the Backside thereto belonging, Stalls Street 112:1 part of 112:1
BC623/ 1688 30 Dec 1735 £0-3-0 As BC152/1679 Lease of Part of a Dwelling house with the Court Yard & Stables belonging, Parish of Saint James by the Borough Walls, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" 135:1 and 135:2 135:1
BC623/ 1689 30 Dec 1735 £0-10-0 As BC152/1679 Lease of 2 Messuages with Court Yard & Garden, Parish of Saint James, Indorsed “Bimbury Tything” 133:1 133:1
BC623/ 1690 30 Dec 1735 £0-5-0 Bery Wingrooc Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Cox Lane
BC623/ 1691 30 Dec 1735 £0-0-10 Sarah Woodward Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden, Lyncombe & Widcombe
BC623/ 1692 30 Mar 1736 £10-0-0 John Hussey, of Marnhull, Dorset, esquire Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed “Bimbury Tything” 133:2 133:2
BC623/ 1693 30 Mar 1736 £0-4-8 Duke of Chandos Lease of Part of a Messuage near the Cross Bath, in Bimbury Tything”
BC623/ 1694 30 Mar 1736 £5-0-0 Catherine Baber, of Banbury, Oxon, widow Lease of a Piece of Ground with a Wall & Buildings thereon, Formerly part of the Ruined Church of Stalls (Indorsed "Cheap Street") Part of Stalls church
BC623/ 1695 30 Mar 1736 £2-0-0 Catherine Baber, of Banbury, Oxon, widow Lease of a Tenement containing a Brewhouse a Hall & a Shop which Shop was formerly a Pantry, In the Passage leading from Cheap Street to St. Peter & Pauls Church Yard, Indorsed "Cheap Street" 165:1 165:1
BC623/ 1696 30 Mar 1736 £0-5-4 Catherine Baber, of Banbury, Oxon, widow Leae of a Tenement & Cellar under the Shop of the said Tenement, Cheap Street 69:2 69:2
BC623/ 1697 30 Mar 1736 £0-8-0 Catherine Baber, of Banbury, Oxon, widow Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 70:1 70:1
BC623/ 1698 30 Mar 1736 £0-1-4 Charles Haynes, tailor Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Walcot Street 27:1 27:1
BC623/ 1699 30 Jun 1736 £0-2-0 John Watts, of St. Mary’s, White Chapel, Middlesex, tobacco pipe maker Lease of a Messuage & Backside with free Ingress &c to & from same by a Passage that leads thereto from the Gravel Walks, By the Church of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "NorthGate Street Tything" 55:1:2 55:1
BC623/ 1700 30 Jun 1736 £0-1-0 William Fry, of Walcot, victualler Lease of a Tenement called the Lower Tenement (then lately Erected on part of a Garden), In Boat Stall Lane, Indorsed "Broad Street Tything" Part of 2:2:2 2:2
BC623/ 1701 30 Sep 1736 £0-1-4 Jobias Salmon, victualler Lease of a Messuage & Backside, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed “Stalls Street Tything”
BC623/ 1702 30 Sep 1736 £0-10-0 James Parker, of St. Mary Magdalen, Southwark, tanner Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Northgate Street 61:1 and 60:1:2 61:1
BC623/ 1703 5 Oct 1736 £8-1-0 Eleanor Davis, widow Lease of a Messuage, In the Orange Grove in the Parish of St. Peter & Paul No.9
BC623/ 1704 5 Oct 1736 £0-15-0 Eleanor Davis, widow Lease of a Vault adjoining to Anne Waltons Tenement, Orange Grove Vault of no.9
BC623/ 1705 30 Dec 1736 £0-10-0 Richard Fave, of Bristol, merchant Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 103:2 103:2
BC623/ 1706 30 Dec 1736 £0-8-0 Thomas Cottle Lease of Five Stables with the Gateway Coachhouse Backside or Yard, Vicarage Lane, Indorsed "Cheap Street"
BC623/ 1707 30 Dec 1736 £0-4-0 Beryn Baber Lease of a Messuage, In the Lane leading from the Abbey Gate to Stalls Street 110:1 110:1
BC623/ 1708 30 Dec 1736 £0-8-0 Thomas Cottle, of Monkton Farley, Wilts, yeoman Lease of The Angel Inn with the Backside & Buildings adjoining, Cheap Street 76:2 76:2
BC623/ 1709 30 Dec 1736 £1-1-0 Mary Holbrook, of Bristol. Joseph Brown, of Bridgeworth. Lease of a Vault adjoining to the House of the Lessees, The Grove No.6, vault
BC623/ 1710 30 Dec 1736 £8-2-0 Mary Holbrook, of Bristol. Joseph Brown, of Bridgeworth. Lease of a Messuage, The Grove, In the Parish of Saint Peter & Paul No.6
BC623/ 1711 30 Mar 1737 £0-13-6 George Rogers, victualler Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 95:1:1 95:1
BC623/ 1712 30 Mar 1737 £0-14-0 John Taylor, jeweller Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Stalls Street 102:1:1 102:1
BC623/ 1713 30 Mar 1737 £0-4-0 Joyce Willey, widow Lease of a Tenement with Ingress to & from same through the Shambles without doing hurt or Nuisance thereto, At the North end of the Butchers Shambles in the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed “Northgate Street Tything" 60:2 60:2
BC623/ 1714 30 Mar 1737 £0-1-8 Eleanor Gray, widow. John Gray the younger, carpenter. Stephen Taylor of Wells, tallow chandler Lease of a Messuage with outhouses, Southgate Street 155:1 155:1
BC623/ 1715 30 Jun 1737 £0-6-8 Isaac Warren Lease of a Messuage, Cox Lane (Indorsed "Cheap Street Tything")
BC623/ 1716 30 Sept 1737 £1-11-0 Dorothy Parker, widow Lease of a Messuage (formerly two Tenements) on the East side of the way leading from Cheap Street to St. Peter & Paul's Church Yard, Cheap Street 69:1:1 69:1
BC623/ 1717 30 Dec 1737 £0-8-0 John Tubb, tailor Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Stalls Street 111:2 111:2
BC623/ 1718 30 Dec 1737 £1-10-0 Edward Ilingston, apothecary Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 68:1 68:1
BC623/ 1719 30 Mar 1738 £2-0-0 Edward Ilingston, apothecary Lease of a Parcel of Ground and a little Shop, Stalls Church Yard South of 67:2 67:2
BC623/ 1720 30 Mar 1738 £0-10-0 John Palmes Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden, Southgate Street 156:1 156:1
BC623/ 1721 28 Jun 1738 £0-10-0 Jeremiah Wilshere, carpenter Lease of a Messuage & Garden formerly called the School House, Frog Lane 6:2 6:2
BC623/ 1722 28 Jun 1738 £0-6-8 Philip Ditcher, gentleman Lease of Two Tenements & a Garden, Westgate Street 86:2 86:2
BC623/ 1723 20 Sept 1738 £0-1-6 William Hayward, malster Lease of a Piece of Ground wherein a Stable lately stood & whereon a Room had been lately built with a Cellar under it & Garret over it, Northgate Street 55:1:3 “west” 55:1
BC623/ 1724 20 Sept 1738 £0-10-0 William Hayward, malster, surviving trustee of Edward Griffith Lease of a Messuage called the Cross Keys with a Stable Backside & way leading thereto from Wades Passage, Northgate Street 56:2a west part 56:2
BC623/ 1725 9 Oct 1738 £0-8-0 Thomas Chandler, staymaker Lease of a Tenement & Garden, Walcot Street 35:2 35:2
BC623/ 1726 16 Oct 1738 £8-2-0 Elizabeth Jacob, widow Lease of a Messuage, Orange Grove (Indorsed "Northgate Street") No.8
BC623/ 1727 16 Oct 1738 £0-16-0 Elizabeth Jacob, widow Lease of a Vault, Orange Grove, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul Vault of no.8
BC623/ 1728 23 Oct 1738 £0-4-0 Walter Robbins, clerk Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Westgate Street West of 77:1:1 77:1
BC623/ 1729 30 Oct 1738 £0-7-11 Elizabeth Atwood Lease of a Parlour 3 Chambers & two Garretts with a New built Kitchen and a little Buttery, part of the Brewhouse & Vault, part of the Entry & part of hall, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1730 10 Feb 1738 £0-13-4 James Sparrow, clerk. Henry Atwood, baker Lease of Messuages (Don't say how many) & Garden, Southgate Street 148:1 148:1
BC623/ 1731 Mar 1739 £1-4-0 James Street Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden, Broad Street Land of John Cutt
BC623/ 1732 3 Mar 1739 £0-9-6 Peter Bolton, Edward Bushell Collibee Lease of a little Shop sometime since converted into a Room, In St. Peter & Pauls Church Yard
BC623/ 1733 10 Mar 1739 £0-10-0 William Freeman, Joseph Freeman Lease of a Messuage & Brewhouse, Broad Street 10:1 10:1
BC623/ 1734 10 Mar 1739 £0-10-0 William Freeman, Joseph Freeman Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Broad Street 10:2 10:2
BC623/ 1735 17 Mar 1739 £0-5-8 James Parker the elder, of St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey, tanner Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Frog Lane 4:2 4:2
BC623/ 1736 17 Mar 1739 £0-5-0 James Parker the elder, of St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey, tanner Lease of the Back part of a Tenement a little Backside & a Garden with a way thro’ the Entry belonging to said Tenement, Frog Lane 4:1 (part B) 4:1
BC623/ 1737 24 Mar 1739 £0-0-6 William Turner, chairman Lease of a Back Tenement, Frog Lane 5:2, part of 5:2
BC623/ 1738 24 Mar 1739 £1-6-8 Thomas Ponny Lease of The Christopher Inn Backside & Stables thereto adjoining, Northgate Street 49:1 49:1
BC623/ 1739 21 May 1739 £0-2-0 Richard Wiltshire, ropemaker Lease of a Messuage, Indorsed “Stalls Street Tything”, In the Parish of St. James 104:2, part of 104:2
BC623/ 1740 4 Jun 1739 £0-2-0 Ralph Prynn, farrier Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1741 4 Jun 1739 £0-2-0 William Willsher, malster Lease of Part of a Messuage &c, Broad Street 57:1:4 57:1
BC623/ 1742 18 Jun 1739 £0-7-6 Thomas Mullins Lease of a Moiety of a new erected Messuage or Tenement & half of the Court Yard, thereto belonging, And another Tenement & half of the Garden behind said Tenement, Broad Street 19:1, part of 19:1
BC623/ 1743 18 Jun 1739 £0-7-6 Thomas Mullins Lease of a Moiety of a new erected Tenement & of the Court Yard, A Tenement & a Tenement & Workhouse & half the Garden behind said Workhouse, And a Tenement, Broad Street 19:1, part of 19:1
BC623/ 1744 25 Jun 1739 £0-16-8 Anthony Elkington, tanner Lease of a Tenement & Garden which Garden is made into Tanpits, Without the North Gate, in the Parish of St. Michael, Indorsed "Broad Street Tything" 43:2 43:2
BC623/ 1745 2 Jul 1739 £0-1-8 John Bally, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage, Frog Lane 4:1 (A2) 4:1
BC623/ 1746 23 Jul 1739 £0-5-0 Edward Howse, Henry Dolin, John Dallamore (the younger), John Blatchley, Thomas Penny, Grafrous Pride, Isaac Axford Lease of The Meeting House, Frog Lane
BC623/ 1747 30 Jul 1739 £6-0-0 Joseph Clement Lease of a Close of Meadow Ground (called Cow Leaze) containing 7 Acres,In the parish of Wellow Country
BC623/ 1748 20 Aug 1739 £0-15-0 John Moor Lease of a Piece of Ground upon which he had enlarged his Dwelling house or Shop, In St. Peter & Paul's Church Yard (Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything")
BC623/ 1749 10 Sep 1739 £0-2-0 Walter Wise, merchant tailor Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street 154:1 154:1
BC623/ 1750 5 Oct 1739 £0-5-4 James Haines, merchant tailor Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Broad Street 13:2 13:2
BC623/ 1751 8 Oct 1739 £1-2-0 Ann Bushell Lease of a Messuage (then lately converted into a Lodging house), Stalls Street
BC623/ 1752 8 Oct 1739 £0-5-4 William Smith Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1753 29 Oct 1739 £3-0-0 Daniel Milson Lease of a Piece of Ground with Liberty of a way, In the Parish of St. Michael
BC623/ 1754 5 Nov 1739 £0-6-8 Anna Bishop, widow Lease of Two Messuages the 3 Tenements & the Garden Ground thereto belonging, Broad Street, And another Garden, By the Highway side by the Road from Bath to Lansdown 13:2, part of 69:1:3 13:2
BC623/ 1755 12 Nov 1739 £0-0-6 William Boyce, innholder Lease of a Stable, Parsonage Lane By 179:1:2 179:1
BC623/ 1756 19 Nov 1739 £0-8-0 Martha Carpenter, widow Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcott Street 43:1 43:1
BC623/ 1757 19 Nov 1739 £0-10-0 Martha Carpenter, widow Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcott Street 42:2 42:2
BC623/ 1758 26 Nov 1739 £0-7-8 Thomas Harding Lease of Several Parcels of Meadow Pasture & Arable Land, Dunkerton 158:1 158:1
BC623/ 1759 3 Dec 1739 £0-8-0 William Brook, brushmaker Lease of a Messuage adjoining to a House called the Squirrel on the West side, In the Market Place 48:2, part of (north) 48:2
BC623/ 1760 3 Dec 1739 £0-8-0 George Longman, joiner Lease of a Messuage adjoining to the Greyhound Inn on the South, Market Place 48:2 part of (south) 48:2
BC623/ 1761 21 Jan 1739 £0-10-8 John Atwood the younger, brightsmith Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street 149:2 149:2
BC623/ 1762 28 Jan 1739 £0-2-0 John Willett the elder, blacksmith Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Vicarage Lane 79:1 79:1
BC623/ 1763 17 Feb 1739 £0-0-8 Richard Wilshire Lease of a Messuage, In the Parish of St. James
BC623/ 1764 25 Feb 1739 £1-14-0 Edward Bushel Collibee, Peter Bolton Lease of a Tenement or Parlour formerly a Tenement Shop & Backside, In the Church Yard of St. Peter & Paul
BC623/ 1765 1740 £0-13-0 Anthony Biggs, gentleman Lease of Part of a Messuage, Stalls Street, And old Building heretofore used as a Stable & Slaughterhouse, Stall Street, Cox Lane 120:1:1 120:1:2 120:1
BC623/ 1766 14 Apr 1740 £0-6-0 John Corbyn of Widcombe, maltster. Thomas Greenhill, mercer Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 114:1 114:1
BC623/ 1767 14 Apr 1740 £1-0-0 Edward Bushell Collibee, apothecary Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 97:2 97:2
BC623/ 1768 28 Apr 1740 £0-5-0 Edward Marchant, distiller Lease of a Messuage, Southgate Street 150:1 150:1
BC623/ 1769 16 Jun 1740 £0-10-0 Elizabeth Atwood Lease of a Piece of Ground in the front of a Messuage then Building to be made use of for the Building a Vault or Vaults& no other purpose, Orange Grove
BC623/ 1770 16 Jun 1740 £0-10-0 William Willshire, malster Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street 41:2 41:2
BC623/ 1771 7 Jul 1740 £0-2-6 Thomas Collett, distiller Lease of a Plott of Ground whereon Tenements lately stood (destroyed by Fire) & the Backside lately Garden Ground & Stable, Southgate Street 151:1 151:1
BC623/ 1772 7 Jul 1740 £0-2-6 Thomas Collett, distiller Lease of a Messuage & Plott of Ground, Southgate Street 150:2 150:2
BC623/ 1773 14 Jul 1740 £0-5-8 Richard Parker, carpenter Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street 36:2 36:2
BC623/ 1774 14 Jul 1740 £0-13-6 William Wilshere Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 95:1:1 95:1
BC623/ 1775 14 Jul 1740 £0-6-8 Anthony Biggs Lease of the Upper Part of a Messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1776 3 Nov 1740 £0-4-0 Walter Dallamore, malster Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street 28:2 28:2
BC623/ 1777 3 Nov 1740 £0-8-8 Walter Dallamore, malster Lease of a Messuage, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1778 10 Nov 1740 £1-0-4 Thomas Atwood Leaase of a Messuage, Stalls Street 104:2 104:2
BC623/ 1779 10 Nov 1740 £1-5-0 Canew Crouch, poulterer Lease of a Shop with one Chamber & one Cock Loft over the same Shop, Stalls Church Yard 166:1 166:1
BC623/ 1780 10 Nov 1740 £0-8-0 Richard Morgom, malster Lease of a Messuage with the Malt House & other Buildings Backside & Garden adjoining, Westgate Street 87:1 87:1
BC623/ 1781 10 Nov 1740 £0-4-0 William Chapman of Lyncombe and Widcombe Lease of Two Tenements & a Backside, Frog Lane 3:1, north part 3:1
BC623/ 1782 10 Nov 1740 £0-4-0 Anthony Biggs Lease of a Messuage, Cox Lane
BC623/ 1783 10 Nov 1740 £3-10-0 Peter Drewett, Thomas Flower Lease of a Tenement theretofore two little Tenements, Stalls Church Yard
BC623/ 1784 10 Nov 1740 £0-7-0 John Saunders of Walcot, gentleman Lease of Three Stables, Cox Lane 68:1:2 and 72:2:2 68:1
BC623/ 1785 10 Nov 1740 £1-6-8 John Saunders of Walcot, gentleman Lease of a Messuage called the Queens Head, Cheap Street 72:2:1 72:2
BC623/ 1786 10 Nov 1740 £0-16-0 William Chapman Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1787 10 Nov 1740 £0-13-4 James Atwood, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Garden & all Outhouses and c, Southgate Street. 148:2 148:2
BC623/ 1788 17 Nov 1740 £0-10-0 John Cogswell, Mary Chapman, Frances Chapman Lease of a Messuage & so much of the Street as had been incroached by the said Messuage, Stalls Street 117:1 117:1
BC623/ 1789 12 Jan 1740 £0-10-8 John the elder Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Broad Street
BC623/ 1790 26 Jan 1740 £0-5-0 Thomas Hing, coachmaker Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street 151:2 151:2
BC623/ 1791 26 Jan 1740 £0-2-0 William Swallow, tallow chandler Lease of a Workhouse formerly a ruined Tenement, Near the River Avon without the East Gate 58:1 58:1
BC623/ 1792 1 Mar 1741 £0-5-0 William How Woolmer, gentleman Lease of a Tenement & Garden, Walcot Street South of Ladymead
BC623/ 1793 4 May 1741 £0-5-0 Mary Smith, widow Lease of a Messuage called the Packhorse with a Backside Stables & Malthouses, Lyncombe & Widcombe 157:2:1 And 157:2:2 157:2
BC623/ 1794 4 May 1741 £0-5-2 Philip Masters, silversmith Lease of a Messuage abutting backwards on Wades Passage on the South & openeth into the said Street on the North, But does not say what Street, Indorsed "Northgate Tything" 55:1:1 part of 55:1
BC623/ 1795 9 May 1741 £0-5-4 William Chapman the elder, gentleman. Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Westgate Street 77:1:2 77:1
BC623/ 1796 8 Jun 1741 £0-4-0 John Woodman Lease of Four Chambers & 2 Closets with Stairs thereto belonging, And the Hole under the Stairs, Over the South Gate 105:1 105:1
BC623/ 1797 8 Jun 1741 £0-4-0 Ann Gray, widow Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 110:2 110:2
BC623/ 1798 10 Jun 1741 £0-5-0 Daniel Wilson, school teacher Lease of a Piece of Ground abutting against the Full Moon on the East, & Liberty to Build a School & other conveniencies upon the Town Wall and to have a way into the Lane & Milsoms Garden, St. Michaels Parish Next to 6:1, south side 6:1
BC623/ 1799 20 Jun 1741 £0-2-0 Jane Hedges, widow Lease of Part of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street 38:2 38:2
BC623/ 1800 12 Oct 1741 £3-0-0 John Mullins, saddler Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Church Yard 167:2 and 168:2:2 167:2
BC623/ 1801 9 Nov 1741 £0-7-0 Mary Lawrence, Elizabeth Lawrence, spinsters Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 101:1 101:1
BC623/ 1802 9 Nov 1741 Edward Bushell Collibee, gentleman Lease of the Moiety of a Messuage & Backside with Ingress &c in & thro' an Entry or any Staircase of said Messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1803 9 Nov 1741 £0-1-8 Edward Bushell Collibee, gentleman Lease of a Tenement & Garden, In or near Alford Lane 65:1:1 65:1
BC623/ 1804 9 Nov 1741 £0-5-0 Samuel Bash Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Upper Gravel Walks 55:1:3 east 55:1
BC623/ 1805 9 Feb 1741 £0-1-0 William Brewer, carpenter Lease of a Piece of Garden Ground whereon a Tenement was then Built, Broad Street 62:1:3 62:1
BC623/ 1806 9 Feb 1741 £0-2-0 Ann Taylor Lease of a Tenement, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1807 15 Feb 1741 £0-7-0 John Hickes, gentleman. Thomas Bullman of Bristol, gentleman Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street 67:1 east part 67:1
BC623/ 1808 14 Mar 1742 £1-0-0 John Cary, haberdasher Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 68:8 (68:3?) 68:3
BC623/ 1809 1 Apr 1742 £0-3-4 George Hidd the elder, of Marshfield, maltster Lease of a Messuage & Backside (formerly a Garden), Culverhouse alias Bridewell Lane 120:2:2 120:2
BC623/ 1810 1 Apr 1742 £0-1-0 Hannah Millard, spinster Lease of a Messuage formerly a decayed Stable, A Piece of Garden Ground & a Wall, Walcott Street 40:2 north part 40:2
BC623/ 1811 1 Apr 1742 £0-5-0 William Brewer of Walcot, carpenter Lease of a Messuage, Without the North Gate Part of 20:2 20:2
BC623/ 1812 1 Apr 1742 £0-3-4 Sarah Wilds Lease of a Messuage, Cock Lane
BC623/ 1813 1 Apr 1742 £0-1-0 Lawrence Anderton Lease of a Messuage, Upper Walks
BC623/ 1814 25 Jun 1742 £0-13-4 Benjamin Pioding of Bristol, clerk Lease of Part of a Messuage a Garden belonging & a Back door into Cross Bath Lane, In the Parish of St. James (Indorsed "Bimbury") 139:2 139:2
BC623/ 1815 1 Jul 1742 £0-1-0 Betty Walters, spinster. Edward Barnes, chairman Lease of a Messuage, By the Burro’ Walls, Indorsed “Bimbury Ward” By 104:2 104:2
BC623/ 1816 5 Jul 1742 £5-2-6 John Tagg, pastry cook Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 118:2 118:2
BC623/ 1817 6 Oct 1742 £0-16-0 Benjamin Collibee, baker Lease of a Messuage called the Unicorn, Broad Street 18:1 18:1
BC623/ 1818 11 Oct 1742 £0-1-0 Thomas Moxham, saddler Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street 155:2 155:2
BC623/ 1819 8 Nov 1742 £0-10-0 John Waters, shopkeeper Lease of a Messuage adjoining the Bear Inn, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1820 8 Nov 1742 £0-3-0 John Waters, shopkeeper Lease of a Tenement & Garden, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane 89:2 89:2
BC623/ 1821 29 Nov 1742 £0-4-0 Sarah Baber, widow Lease of a Messuage, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Stalls Street" 110:1 110:1
BC623/ 1822 3 Jan 1742 £0-8-0 Michael Belk Lease of Two Messuages and a Shop, In the Parish of St. Michael, Near the North Gate
BC623/ 1823 24 Jan 1742 £0-4-0 Nicholas Viner, carrier Lease of Several Rooms being part of a Messuage & the Steps & Ground whereon they stand, A Stable Tenement then lately built by said Viner & part of a Garden & use of a way, Does not say where but it is Indorsed "Broad Street" 57:1:4 57:1
BC623/ 1824 6 Jun 1743 £0-14-0 Thomas Clement, baker Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Stalls Street 102:2:1 102:2
BC623/ 1825 6 Jun 1743 £0-1-0 Richard Wiltshire, roper Lease of a Messuage, Southgate Street 105:2 105:2
BC623/ 1826 6 Jun 1743 £0-4-4 Richard Billett, victualler Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Broad Street 13:1 13:1
BC623/ 1827 6 Jun 1743 £0-5-0 Thomas Brown Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Broad Street
BC623/ 1828 7 Jun 1743 £0-10-0 Deborah Chambers, widow Lease of The Black Swan Inn Backside Stables & Coachhouse, Broad Street 12:1 12:1
BC623/ 1829 7 Jun 1743 £0-0-6 Deborah Chambers, widow Lease of All that remained unsold by said Deborah or George Chambers her Husband deceased of a Messuage & Garden, Broad Street 12:2 12:2
BC623/ 1830 28 Jun 1743 £0-3-4 Ann Brookman, widow Lease of Sundry parts of a Messuage, And the Use of a House of Ease & part of a Garden, Broad Street 12:2 rear 12:2
BC623/ 1831 1 Jul 1743 £0-7-6 Thomas Mullins, innholder Lease of a Moiety of a new erected Messuage or Tenement and of the Court Yard thereunto belonging, And another Tenement and half of the Garden behind said tenement, Broad Street 19:1, south part 19:1
BC623/ 1832 1 Jul 1743 £0-7-6 Thomas Mullins, innholder Lease of a Moiety of a new erected Messuage or Tenement & of the Court Yard thereto belonging, And 2 Tenements & a Workhouse & one half of the Garden behind said Workhouse, And another Tenement, Broad Street 19:1, north part 19:1
BC623/ 1833 1 Jul 1743 £0-10-0 Walter Wiltshire the younger, common carrier Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Broad Street 9:2 9:2
BC623/ 1834 1 Jul 1743 £0-10-8 James Biggs, Walter Wise, Abraham Dallamore Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Broad Street.
BC623/ 1835 1 Jul 1743 £0-1-0 President & Governor of Bath Hospital Lease of Piece of Ground & a way through the Burrough Walls into the same, Without the Burrough Walls, In the Parish of St. Michael, Indorsed "Broad Street Tything”
BC623/ 1836 1 Jul 1743 £10-0-0 John Rogers Lease of a Messuage with Closet & 2 Vaults one of them converted into a Kitchen, Near the Kings Bath, Indorsed “Stalls Street Ward”
BC623/ 1837 31 Oct 1743 £0-0-6 Ann Lewis, spinster Lease of a little Tenement & so much Ground adjoining as will make the whole 20 feet Square, Frogg Lane 5:2, part of the north part 5:2
BC623/ 1838 2 Nov 1743 £0-10-8 Giles Collins, plasterer Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street 41:1 41:1
BC623/ 1839 3 Nov 1743 £0-1-0 Thomas Atwood, alderman Lease of a Messuage Backside & 18 Feet Square of a Malthouse over the same, Southgate Street 159:1, middle part 159:1
BC623/ 1840 3 Nov 1743 £0-1-0 Thomas Atwood, alderman Lease of a Messuage, Southgate Street 159:1, north part 159:1
BC623/ 1841 3 Nov 1743 £0-1-0 Charles Anderton, Edward Anderton Lease of a Messuage, Upper Walks (Indorsed "St. Peter & Paul") Manners 15 and 16
BC623/ 1842 30 Dec 1743 £0-0-6 James Davis, yeoman Lease of Sundry parts of a Messuage therein specified & a Moiety of a Garden, Vicarage Lane 79:3, north part 79:3
BC623/ 1843 2 Jan 1743 £0-10-0 Charles Stone, alderman Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Westgate Street 90:2 90:2
BC623/ 1844 2 Jan 1743 £0-7-2 John Dallamore, malster Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Broad Street 16:2 16:2
BC623/ 1845 2 Jan 1743 £1-10-0 Edward Kingston, apothecary Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 68:1 68:1
BC623/ 1846 2 Jan 1743 £0-10-0 Edward Kingston, apothecary Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 67:2 67:2
BC623/ 1847 26 Mar 1744 £0-4-6 Margery Blanch, widow Lease of a Messuage, On the South side of the Lane leading down towards East Gate (Q: If not Lott Lane?) 56:3 56:3
BC623/ 1848 27 Mar 1744 £0-4-0 Edward Marchant, distiller Lease of a Tenement at the North End of the Butchers Shambles with free Ingress &c through said Shambles without doing any Hurt or Nuisance thereto, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul 60:2 60:2
BC623/ 1849 28 Mar 1744 £1-6-8 Edward Marchant, distiller Lease of The Kings Arms Inn, And all Houses Outhouses Stables, Northgate Street 61:2 61:2
BC623/ 1850 28 Mar 1744 £0-5-4 Susannah Haines otherwise Blake Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Broad Street 13:2 13:2
BC623/ 1851 2 Apr 1744 £0-4-0 William Gallway, apothecary Lease of Four Chambers & 2 Closets with Stairs thereto belonging & the Hole under the Stairs, Over the South Gate 105:1 105:1
BC623/ 1852 2 Apr 1744 £0-4-0 Joan Collibee, widow Lease of a Stable & Tenement adjoining & a Brewhouse & Room over it opposite to said Tenement, And 2 little Tenements adjoining said Brewhouse, And a Backside & Use of a House of Ease & way thereto, the way leading out of the Street into said Backside, Broad Street 16:1, part of 16:1
BC623/ 1853 2 Apr 1744 £0-1-0 Joan Collibee, widow Lease of Four Rooms being part of a Messuage, Broad Street 16:1, part of 16:1
BC623/ 1854 2 Jul 1744 £2-2-4 Jonathan Henshaw, apothecary Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden & the Brewhouse adjoining then lately part of the Bear Inn but exchanged for some other Lands then used with said Bear Inn, Cheap Street 74:1 part of 74:1
BC623/ 1855 30 Jul 1744 £0-0-5 John Chapman, saddler Lease of a Brewhouse & Plot of Ground thentofore a Garden between the Garden belonging to Billets Hospital on the North and a Backside & Stables belonging to the Lamb Inn on the South, In Bimbury Lane, Indorsed "South Gate" 142:2 142:2
BC623/ 1856 30 Jul 1744 £1-1-4 Chapman Hobbs, gentleman Lease of The Lamb Inn Coach house Backside & Stable, Stalls Street No 1641 number
BC623/ 1857 30 Jul 1744 £0-1-4 Chapman Hobbs, gentleman Lease of a Garden or Garden Ground on part whereof a Stable or Stables or part of a Stable or Stables then was or were standing used with the Lamb Inn, Stalls Street South of 142:2 142:2
BC623/ 1858 31 Jul 1744 £0-8-0 Richard Billett Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1859 27 Aug 1744 £0-8-0 Thomas Brown, carpenter Lease of a Tenement & Brewhouse called The Coach & Horses, Another Tenement lying behind with the Passage thereto, And a Room over the said Passage, Parsonage Lane, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul 77:3 77:3
BC623/ 1860 17 Sep 1744 £0-7-0 Thomas Atwood, alderman. William Lawrence, laceman Lease of a Messuage & little Backside, In the Parish of Saint Peter & Paul 164:1 west 164:1
BC623/ 1861 8 Oct 1744 £0-5-0 Richard Collins, woollen draper Lease of a New Built Messuage, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane 121:1:2 121:1
BC623/ 1862 8 Oct 1744 £0-1-8 Michael Belk, gentleman Lease of a Little Tenement Chamber adjoining & Cock Loft over said Chamber, A Court & little Garden, Another End of said little Garden, And the West part of a Brewhouse, And a way through the Dwelling House of Deborah Chambers from Broad Street & the Back door next the late Mrs.Barton's Garden, In the Parish of St. Michael, Indorsed "Broad Street" 12:2, rear part 12:2
BC623/ 1863 15 Oct 1744 £0-5-0 John Chapman, saddler Lease of a Messuage Backside & Buildings, Stalls Street 103:1, south part 103:1
BC623/ 1864 18 Jan 1744 £0-2-0 Richard Edgerton, victualler Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1865 28 Jan 1744 £0-1-0 Abraham Ford, weaver Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street 38:1 38:1
BC623/ 1866 6 Apr 1745 £0-8-0 John Cottell Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 1867 8 Apr 1745 £0-6-8 Deborah Chambers, widow Lease of All that then remained unsold by said Deborah & her Husband George Chambers deceased of a Messuage & Garden, Broad Street
BC623/ 1868 22 Apr 1745 £0-8-0 Thomas Penny, gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Northgate Street 53:2 53:2
BC623/ 1869 22 Apr 1745 £0-1-4 Francis Hales, tallow chandler. Thomas Penny, gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street 65:2:3
BC623/ 1870 29 Apr 1745 £0-1-0 Henry Pitcher, carpenter Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street 105:2. See (c) 105:2
BC623/ 1871 8 Jul 1745 £0-5-0 Thomas King, coachmaker Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street 151:2 151:2
BC623/ 1872 8 Jul 1745 £1-1-4 Thomas King, coachmaker Lease of The Lamb Inn Coachhouse Backside & a Stable, Stalls Street No 1641 number
BC623/ 1873 8 Jul 1745 £0-1-4 Thomas King, coachmaster Lease of Garden Ground on part whereof a Stable or Stables or part of a Stable or Stables then was or were standing & used with The Lamb Inn, Stalls Street Bimbury Lane
BC623/ 1874 8 Jul 1745 £0-5-0 Thomas King, coachmaster Lease of a Brewhouse & Plott of Ground (thentofore a Garden), Bimbury Lane 67:1 67:1
BC623/ 1875 22 Jul 1745 £0-5-0 Thomas Skrine Pritchard, apothecary Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 67:1 67:1
BC623/ 1876 22 Jul 1745 £0-3-7 John Atwood the younger, brightsmith Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Stalls Street 106:1, part of 106:1
BC623/ 1877 22 Jul 1745 £4-0-0 Edward House, Henry House Lease of a Parcel of Ground & Shop & little Room, St. Peter & Paul Church Yard, Indorsed "Stalls Church Yard"
BC623/ 1878 12 Aug 1745 £1-2-0 George Stibbs of Taunton, doctor of physic. John Hickes, gentleman. Lease of a Messuage & Backside formerly called the Rose & Crown, Westgate Street 90:1 90:1
BC623/ 1879 12 Aug 1745 £1-7-0 George Stibbs of Taunton, doctor of physic Lease of a Messuage called the Royal Oak with a Brewhouse Washhouse & Garden & Messuage thereunto adjoining, Broad Street 20:1:1, part of 20:1
BC623/ 1880 7 Oct 1745 £0-2-6 Charles Stone, alderman Lease of a Plott of Ground & a Messuage with a Brewhouse or Washhouse thereon erected, Timber (or Saw) Close
BC623/ 1881 7 Oct 1745 £0-1-6 Edward Bushell Collibee Lease of a Parcel of Ground being Part of the Garden belonging to the Prison with a Door way & Passage through the Free School Court, Near the Burro’ Walls, Indorsed “Stalls Street”
BC623/ 1882 7 Oct 1745 £0-6-0 Charles Stone, alderman Lease of a Parcel of Ground & Messuage thereon, Stalls Street 98:2 98:2
BC623/ 1883 13 Jan 1745 £0-5-0 Ann Marchant, spinster Lease of Two Pieces of Ground & 5 Messuages thereon near the river Avon, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed “Northgate Street” 57:2, part of 57:2
BC623/ 1884 10 Jul 1745 £0-6-8 William Gallway, apothecary. Francis Palmer, chandler Lease of a Plott of Ground & 2 Messuages with a Brewhouse & other Buildings thereon erected, Westgate Street 86:2 86:2
BC623/ 1885 10 Jul 1745 £0-6-8 James Biggs, distiller Lease of a Parcel of Ground & a Messuage thereon, Stalls Street 113:2
BC623/ 1886 17 Jul 1745 £1-0-0 Daniel Milsom, school master Lease of a Garden called Rack Close, In the Parish of St. Michael 11:1:2 11:1
BC623/ 1887 14 Apr 1746 £0-16-0 Isaac Axford, brazier Lease of a Parcel of Ground Messuage & Cellar, Northgate Street 54:1 54:1
BC623/ 1888 29 Apr 1746 £1-6-8 Dorothy Stephens Lease of a Piece of Ground & 2 Messuages & Stables thereon (one of them called the Katherine Wheel), Near the Market Place in the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed “Northgate Street”
BC623/ 1889 10 Jul 1746 £0-10-0 Richard Farr the elder Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 103:2 103:2
BC623/ 1890 10 Jul 1746 £0-2-0 Robert Palmer, victualler Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Bimbury Lane 102:1:1 102:1
BC623/ 1891 10 Jul 1746 £1-10-0 Richard Harford, woollen draper Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 68:2 68:2
BC623/ 1892 10 Jul 1746 £0-4-0 Joanna Davis, widow Lease of a Messuage & a Room, Wades Passage, Indorsed “Northgate Street Tything” 164:1, west 164:1
BC623/ 1893 10 Jul 1746 £0-1-7 James Allen, baker Lease of a Messuage Garden & Use of a Court & Necessary House & Way thereto, Broad Street 13:2, part of 13:2
BC623/ 1894 10 Jul 1746 £0-2-0 George Butler, yeoman Lease of Three Messuages, Slippery Lane in the Parish of St. Michael 21:1 21:1
BC623/ 1895 10 Jul 1746 £0-2-0 Ambrose Bishop, upholsterer Lease of a Garden with a Messuage Brewhouse & Stable erected thereon, In the Parish of Walcott, Indorsed "Broad Street Tything" 69:1:3 69:1
BC623/ 1896 10 Jul 1746 £0-14-0 Richard Harford Lease of a Piece of Ground (formerly a Backside or Court) & a Shop & Passage & the Rooms over the same, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed “Church Yard" "Cheap Street" South of 68:2 68:2
BC623/ 1897 14 Jul 1746 £0-1-6 Mathias Walters, cabinet maker Lease of a Messuage & Brewhouse adjoining & Garden behind said Messuage with a way leading to said Garden, Broad Street
BC623/ 1898 14 Jul 1746 £0-1-7 Thomas Bishop, victualler Lease of a Messuage Brewhouse Garden Use of a Court and of a Necessary house & way thereto, Broad Street
BC623/ 1899 18 Aug 1746 £0-1-9 William Smith, distiller Lease of a Shop and also a Back Messuage (formerly part of a Garden) with the Use of a Passage 2 Feet 8 Inches wide, Stalls Street 106:2, part of 106:2
BC623/ 1900 20 Oct 1746 £0-10-0 John Morley, plasterer and tiler Lease of The 3 Cups Inn Brewhouse 3 Stables Malthouse Pigstye & Court thereto belonging, Broad Street 18:2 18:2
BC623/ 1901 20 Oct 1746 £0-10-0 William Underwood, carpenter Lease of a Plott of Ground & Tenement thereon, By that part of the City Wall which lies near Cock Lane, Indorsed "Cheap" 6:1, south side 6:1
BC623/ 1902 27 Oct 1746 £0-5-0 Frances Loads Lease of a Messuage, Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed “Bimbury Ward"
BC623/ 1903 12 Jan 1746 £0-1-4 John Chapman, alderman Lease of a Messuage Garden Summerhouse Slaughterhouse Brewhouse & Cellar, Without the East Gate in the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Bounded on the South by the Lane leading to the River Avon, Indorsed “Northgate Street Tything” 62:1:2 62:1
BC623/ 1904 12 Jan 1746 £0-2-0 Giles Collins, plasterer and tiler. Richard Biggs, gardener. Lease of Two Messuages a Stable & Slaughterhouse, Slippery otherwise Boat Stall Lane 20:1:1, part of 20:1
BC623/ 1905 12 Jan 1746 £1-0-0 Posthumus Bush Lease of The Castle & Ball inn with the Stables Brewhouse Coachhouse & Yard thereto belonging, Broad Street Matthew Clift’s land.
BC623/ 1906 12 Jan 1746 £0-4-8 Thomas Hibbert, barber Lease of a Messuage, Broad Street 2:2:1 2:2
BC623/ 1907 12 Jan 1746 £1-13-4 Ambrose Bishop. Alderman Lease of The Unicorn Inn Brewhouse 4 Stables Court and Garden, in the Market Place (in the Parish of Saint Peter and Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" 63:1:1 63:1:2 63:1
BC623/ 1908 12 Jan 1746 £0-2-6 Ann Lewis, spinster Lease of Two Messuages with Chamber Rooms over the Passage thereto, Frogg Lane 5:2, part of the north part 5:2
BC623/ 1909 12 Jan 1746 £0-2-0 Evans Thomas, wine merchant. Francis Hales, gentleman (assignees of William Smith). Lease of a Messuage, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" 132:2 132:2
BC623/ 1910 12 Jan 1746 £0-5-4 Evans Thomas, wine merchant. Francis Hales, gentleman (assignees of William Smith). Lease of a Messuage Brewhouse & Court, Stalls Street 107:2 107:2
BC623/ 1911 12 Jan 1746 £0-5-0 Evans Thomas,wine merchant. Francis Hales, gentleman (assignees of William Smith). Lease of a Messuage with one small Tenement & Court, Stalls Street 108:2 108:2
BC623/ 1912 12 Jan 1746 £0-5-0 Chapman Hobbs, gentleman. Mary Scrope, both of Castle Combe. Lease of a Messuage and Garden & also a little Strip of Ground, Stalls Street 103:1, north part 103:1
BC623/ 1913 8 Apr 1747 £0-1-0 James Parker Lease of a Messuage bounded on the South by a Lane leading to the Burrough Walls, In the Parish of St. Michael, Indorsed "Northgate Tything"
BC623/ 1914 8 Apr 1747 £4-8-8 Robert Hayward, of London, silk dyer Lease of Part of a Messuage containing in front one Room and the Passage into the House & Measureth as therein mentioned, Westgate Street 91:3, part of 91:3
BC623/ 1915 8 Apr 1747 £0-4-0 Richard Combs, late carpenter Lease of a Messuage and little Court, Burrough Lane. 3:1 south west part 3:1
BC623/ 1916 8 Apr 1747 £8-2-0 Edward Phillips, gardener Lease of a Messuage, In the Grove (in Parish of Peter & Paul, Indorsed Northgate Street) No.7
BC623/ 1917 8 Apr 1747 £0-16-0 Edward Phillips Lease of a Vault adjoining to his House, Gravel Walks, Indorsed "Northgate Tything"
BC623/ 1918 8 Apr 1747 £0-5-4 John Atwood, brightsmith Lease of a Messuage Backside & Brewhouse, Stalls Street 106:1, part 106:1
BC623/ 1919 29 Jun 1747 £0-1-8 John Tucker, farrier Lease of a Messuage, Southgate Street 102:1:2, part 102:1
BC623/ 1920 13 Jul 1747 £0-2-6 Charles Stone, alderman Lease of a piece of Ground with three Messuages & a Stable thereon, Horse (or Southgate) Street
BC623/ 1921 13 Jul 1747 £0-10-0 Susanna Axford, widow Lease of a Plot of Ground and four Messuages thereon and the Court adjoining called Orange Court and use of a way thro' the West end of Dr.Stevensons Tenement, And also of a Cellar & the Ground of said Cellar to the Crown of the Arch thereof, Orange Court, In Parish of Peter & Paul Part of Lady Weston‘s house and part of 55:1:3 55:1
BC623/ 1922 13 Jul 1747 £0-1-0 Susanna Axford, widow. Abigail Chandler, spinster Lease of a Messuage & Use of a Way thro' the West end of Dr.Stevensons Tenement, Orange Court, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" East part of Lady Weston‘s house
BC623/ 1923 13 Jul 1747 £0-0-6 The Revd. Bennett Stevenson Lease of a Plot of Ground and a Messuage thereon, And the Rooms lying over the Passage leading into Orange Court from the Grove, Orange Court 55:1:3, part of 55:1
BC623/ 1924 1 Oct 1747 £0-6-8 James Fisher, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Broad Street 17:1 17:1
BC623/ 1925 1 Oct 1747 £1-4-0 James Street Lease of a Messuage Backside Garden Brewhouse Stable & little Tenement & all other Buildings on the Said Garden, Broad Street John Cutt’s land
BC623/ 1926 1 Oct 1747 £0-6-7 Nicholas Wall, butcher Lease of a Messuage Dyehouse Stable Brewhouse Court & Garden, Lott Lane in the Parish of Saint Peter and Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Ward" 120:1:2 120:1
BC623/ 1927 1 Oct 1747 £0-0-6 The Revd. Bennet Stevenson Lease of a Piece of Ground formerly part of a Garden a Tenement thereon & the Use of a Way thro’ the West end of another Tenement of the Lessee, Orange Court 55:1:3, part of 55:1
BC623/ 1928 1 Oct 1747 £0-4-6 Sarah Bishop, widow Lease of a Messuage bounded on the North and West by the Lane leading to the River, In the Lane leading to the River, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "North Gate" 56:3 56:3
BC623/ 1929 1 Oct 1747 £1-11-0 Dorothy Parker, widow Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 69:1:1 69:1
BC623/ 1930 1 Oct 1747 £5-0-0 Dorothy Parker Lease of a Messuage, In the Church Yard of St. Peter and Paul, Indorsed "Cheap Ward"
BC623/ 1931 4 Jan 1747 £0-1-0 Thomas Gibbes of Bristol, mealman Lease of a Water Corn Mill & Fulling Mill called Monks Mills and the little Island adjoining, Without the East Gate, Indorsed "Northgate Tything"
BC623/ 1932 4 Jan 1747 £0-10-0 Thomas Palmer, surgeon Lease of Three Messuages & a Brewhouse, Walcot Street 41:2 41:2
BC623/ 1933 4 Jan 1747 £0-8-8 Thomas Palmer, surgeon Lease of … Messuages (but does not say how many) a Court & large Garden, Walcot Street 42:1 42:1
BC623/ 1934 4 Jan 1747 £0-1-6 Francis Cabell Lease of a Messuage & little garden & a Way thro' Mr. Parson’s garden to the River Avon, Walcot Street 36:1 36:1
BC623/ 1935 4 Jan 1747 £0-9-8 Francis Hales, gentleman Lease of an old Messuage & Garden & a Chandlers Shop thereunto belonging, Walcot Street 37:1 37:1
BC623/ 1936 4 Jan 1747 £0-0-6 Francis Hales, gentleman Lease of a new Built Messuage with a Ground and Soap House adjoining, Walcot Street 6:2:4 6:2
BC623/ 1937 4 Jan 1747 £0-4-0 Betty Polsam (otherwise King), widow Lease of a Messuage with Court Yard belonging, Walcot Street 28:1 28:1
BC623/ 1938 4 Jan 1747 £0-3-4 Walter Gibbes, apothecary Lease of a Shop and Court (formerly a Garden) and about 32 feet ... of a Garden Wall which bounds premises of one Chapman Hobbs, In the Lane leading from Stalls Street to the Cross Bath, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" South of 142:1 142:1
BC623/ 1939 30 Mar 1748 £1-6-8 Edward Marchant, distiller Lease of The Christopher Inn Court and Stables thereto adjoining, In the Market Place in the Parish of St. Peter and Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Tything" 53:1 53:1
BC623/ 1940 2 Jul 1748 £0-5-0 Thomas Hall of Walcot, yeoman Lease of a Messuage Court Washhouse & Brewhouse formerly a Stable, Walcot Street 27:2 27:2
BC623/ 1941 2 Jul 1748 £0-3-4 John Bishop, chandler Lease of Two Messuages (one of them then used as a Chandlers Workshop) bounded on the East by the way leading by the River, At the End of Boat Stall Lane, Indorsed "Northgate Ward"
BC623/ 1942 22 Aug 1748 £4-18-0 Richmond Day of Bristol, wine merchant Lease of a Messuage or Inn (called The White Hart) together with the Court Stables Outhouses & Appurtenances, Stalls Street 95:2:1 95:2
BC623/ 1943 10 Oct 1748 £1-0-0 John Taylor, watchmaker Lease of a Tenement & all additions of Buildings thereon, Northgate Street 60:1:1 60:1
BC623/ 1944 12 Jan 1748 £0-7-0 Nicholas Wall, butcher Lease of a Messuage, Market Place in the Parish of St. Peter and Paul 55:2 55:2
BC623/ 1945 23 Jan 1748 £0-4-0 Betty Cottell, widow Lease of a Messuage with a Chimney stack and liberty to rest Timber in the Wall of the adjoining Messuage then in possession of Chapman Hobbs, In the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" 129:2 129:2
BC623/ 1946 6 Feb 1748 £0-16-0 Isaac Axford, brazier Lease of a Piece of Ground and a Stable thereon, Northgate Street, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul 54:1 54:1
BC623/ 1947 24 Mar 1749 £1-7-0 Sarah Stibbs & John Stibbs Lease of a Messuage called the Royal Oak Brewhouse Washhouse & Garden & Messuage adjoining, Broad Street, Indorsed "Northgate" 20:1:1 20:1
BC623/ 1948 3 Apr 1749 £0-3-4 Mary Scrope, widow Lease of 2 Messuages & 2 Gardens thereto belonging wth a Court in the front of one of said Messuages, In the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath, Indorsed "Bimbury Ward" 142:1 142:1
BC623/ 1949 14 Apr 1749 £0-3-4 James Lancaster Lease of Several Parcels of Meadow Pasture and Arable Land, Camerton, County Somerset Country
BC623/ 1950 12 Jun 1749 £0-3-8 Mary Alder Lease of Part of a Messuage, In the Tything of Bimbury, Near the Cross Bath
BC623/ 1951 1 Oct 1749 £0-10-0 Walter Wise, staymaker Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street 54:2 54:2
BC623/ 1952 16 Oct 1749 £0-1-0 Robert Ring, butcher. Ann Vincent, Elizabeth Snell, (Sisters of said Ring) Lease of a Messuage Garden & Outhouse, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1953 16 Oct 1749 £0-2-8 Antipass Mitchell Lease of a Part of a Tenement and a Plot of Garden Ground with free Ingress &c to the same, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1954 16 Oct 1749 £0-6-0 John Corbyn of Lyncombe and Widcombe, grocer. Thomas Greenhill, mercer Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 114:1 114:1
BC623/ 1955 16 Oct 1749 £0-9-0 William Lucas Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Ludwell in Dunhead St. Mary
BC623/ 1956 16 Oct 1749 £0-9-0 Robert Burridge Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Ludwell in Dunhead St. Mary
BC623/ 1957 18 Jan 1749 £0-13-4 James Atwood Lease of Several Messuages (but don't say how many) a Garden & Court with the Brewhouses &c thereon Built, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1958 18 Jan 1749 £1-5-4 John Chapman, alderman (the saddler) Lease of a Messuage Building over part of a Passage & a Vault under the said Passage, Lower end of the Orange Grove, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "Northgate" East of the Way
BC623/ 1959 18 Jan 1749 £0-4-0 John Chapman, alderman (the saddler) Lease of a Messuage. Northgate Street, Another Messuage, Wades Passage 55:1:1 part of 55:1
BC623/ 1960 5 Feb 1749 £0-2-0 John Moore Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Orange Grove in Parish of Saint Peter and Paul
BC623/ 1961 5 Feb 1749 £0-2-0 Walter Wiltshire the younger, common carrier Lease of a Messuage & a Chamber over an adjoining Passage, Vicarage Lane, In the Parish of Peter & Paul 77:3, part of 77:3
BC623/ 1962 5 Feb 1749 £0-8-0 Thomas Cottle of Monkton Farley, Wilts, yeoman Lease of Five Stables a Gateway Coachhouse and Backside or Yard, The Yard of the White Swan being on the East side thereof, Vicarage Lane 78:2 78:2
BC623/ 1963 5 Feb 1749 £0-8-0 Thomas Cottle of Monkton Farley, Wilts, yeoman Lease of The Angel Inn with the Backside and Buildings belonging, Cheap Street 76:2 76:2
BC623/ 1964 10 Sep 1750 £0-1-6 Thomas Rogers, gardener Lease of a Plot of Ground with two Messuages & Brewhouse thereon Built, In the Parish of Saint Michael, Indorsed “Broad Street” 5:2, south part 5:2
BC623/ 1965 15 Oct 1750 £0-13-4 James Sparrow, clerk. Henry Atwood, baker Lease of a Piece of Ground with Several Messuages thereon, Southgate Street 148:1 148:1
BC623/ 1966 15 Oct 1750 £0-4-0 George Whittick, chairman. Joseph Whittick, chairman. Edward Whittick, chairman Lease of a Messuage, On the West side of the Way leading by the River Avon in the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "North Gate" 58:2 58:2
BC623/ 1967 15 Oct 1750 £0-7-0 Edward Bushell Collibee of Lyncombe and Widcombe. Posthuma Boulton, widow Lease of an Incroachment of Ground a Timber Frame of Building thereon, In the Church Yard of St. Peter & Paul (Indorsed "Cheap") Connected with 118:1:1 118:1
BC623/ 1968 15 Oct 1750 £0-11-0 Joseph Cullurne of Bourton Hill, Malmesbury, gentleman Lease of a Parcel of Ground with Several Messuages (but says not how many) thereon on the West side of the Angel Inn, Westgate Street, Indorsed “Cheap Street Tything” 72:1:1 72:1
BC623/ 1969 15 Oct 1750 £0-0-6 Joseph Cullurne of Bourton Hill, Malmesbury, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Court and Brewhouse, Westgate Street 91:2 91:2
BC623/ 1970 21 Jan 1750 £0-2-0 Thomas Peirce Lease of a little Shop and Part of a Room at the Bridge Foot, Southgate Tything
BC623/ 1971 8 Apr 1751 £0-5-0 Edward Marchant, distiller Lease of a Messuage Court & Stable, Southgate Street 150:1 150:1
BC623/ 1972 8 Apr 1751 £0-5-0 William Head, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage Court Brewhouse Workshop & little Tenement, Stalls Street 103:1, south part 103:1
BC623/ 1973 12 Apr 1751 £0-5-8 Richard Burcombe of Bradford, Wilts, clothier Lease of the back part of a Tenement and little Court or Backside & Garden & use of an Entry, Frog Lane, Indorsed "Northgate Tything" 4:1 (part B) 4:1
BC623/ 1974 12 Apr 1751 £0-1-0 Richard Burcombe of Bradford, Wilts, clothier Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Frog Lane 4:2 4:2
BC623/ 1975 12 Apr 1751 £0-1-0 Richard Burcombe of Bradford, Wilts, clothier Lease of a Messuage bounded on the South by a Way leading to the Borough Walls, In the Parish of St. Michael, Indorsed "Northgate Tything" 3:2 3:2
BC623/ 1976 13 May 1751 £0-10-0 John Atwood, brazier Lease of a Messuage with the Outhouses & Court belonging, Stalls Street 105:2:1 part of 105:2
BC623/ 1977 13 May 1751 £0-10-0 Robert Hayward of Bath, silk dyer Lease of 3 Messuages Brewhouse Washhouse & Court, Near the Hot Bath, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" 139:1 139:1
BC623/ 1978 13 May 1751 £0-8-0 Thomas Brown, carpenter Lease of Two Messuages a Brewhouse & Court adjoining together with the usual Passage and a Garret over said Passage, Parsonage Lane, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "Cheap Street Tything" 77:3 77:3
BC623/ 1979 13 May 1751 £0-5-0 Thomas Brown, carpenter Lease of a Messuage & Brewhouse or Washhouse Stable & Garden, Broad Street 15:1 15:1
BC623/ 1980 13 May 1751 £0-10-0 Thomas French, apothecary Lease of a Piece of Void Ground then used as a Marble Yard, Under the Burrough Walls, Indorsed "Broad Street Tything" East of Trim Bridge
BC623/ 1981 27 May 1751 £0-10-0 James Collins Lease of a Messuage Room one Story high all the Rooms over the same & a little Pantry, Near the North Gate.
BC623/ 1982 24 Jun 1751 £0-2-0 Thomas Stephens Lease of a Messuage Orchard Garden & Backside, Ludwell, In the Parish of Dunhead St. Mary Country
BC623/ 1983 2 Jul 1751 £0-5-4 Ann Chapman, widow Lease of a Messuage and Court Backside or Yard adjoining, Westgate Street 77:1:2 77:1
BC623/ 1984 2 Jul 1751 £0-4-0 Joseph Woolley Lease of a Messuage & two Rooms, Over the North Gate, Indorsed "Northgate Ward"
BC623/ 1985 2 Jul 1751 £0-7-0 Ann Wall, administratrix of Nicholas Wall Lease of a Messuage, In the Market Place in the Parish of St Peter & Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Tything "
BC623/ 1986 2 Jul 1751 £0-6-7 Ann Wall, widow, administratrix of Nicholas Wall Lease of a Messuage Dyehouse Stable Brewhouse Court and Garden, Lott Lane 120:1:2 120:1
BC623/ 1987 2 Jul 1751 £0-10-0 John Howse, mercer. Henry Howse, apothecary Lease of a Messuage with the several other Messuages Stable & Court or Yard adjoining, Northgate Street 59:1 59:1
BC623/ 1988 15 Jul 1751 £0-4-0 Benjamin Wingrove Lease of Part of a new Messuage and Court or Yard, Walcot Street
BC623/ 1989 16 Sep 1751 £0-16-0 Posthuma Boulton Lease of a Messuage Court and Garden with two other Messuages adjoining, Cheap Street
BC623/ 1990 14 Oct 1751 £0-0-6 Joseph Cullerne, of Bourton Hall, Malmesbury, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Court & Brewhouse, Westgate Street 91:2 91:2
BC623/ 1991 14 Oct 1751 £0-11-0 Joseph Cullerne, of Bourton Hall, Malmesbury, gentleman Lease of a Piece of Ground with several (but does not say how many) Messuages thereon bounded on the West by Vicarage Lane, Westgate Street 77:1:1 77:1
BC623/ 1992 7 Oct 1751 £0-0-6 Ann Bassett Lease of a Court or Backside Coalhouse House of Office & Garden, Indorsed ("Bimbury")
BC623/ 1993 31 Oct 1751 £1-4-0 Ann Street Lease of a Messuage Backside Garden Brewhouse Stable & little Tenement & all other Buildings on the said Garden, Broad Street John Cutt’s Land
BC623/ 1994 11 Nov 1751 £0-18-0 Mary Howse, widow Lease of Three Messuages, Northgate Street 50:3:1, north side 50:3
BC623/ 1995 11 Nov 1751 £0-1-0 John Brewer, victualler Lease of a Messuage and Court, Southgate Street
BC623/ 1996 11 Nov 1751 £0-10-0 William Wiltshire, malster Lease of a Piece of Ground and Messuages a Stable & Malthouse thereon, Frog Lane 6:1 6:1
BC623/ 1997 11 Nov 1751 £1-12-0 John Dallamore, malster. Mary Lewis (widow) & Benjamin Collibee, baker Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 116:1 116:1
BC623/ 1998 6 Jul 1752 £0-3-8 Robert Hayward, of Bath, silk dyer Lease of a Plot of Ground with a Messuage thereon Erected, Westgate Street By 91:3 91:3
BC623/ 1999 6 Jul 1752 £0-4-0 Thursby Robinson, alderman Lease of a Plot of Ground & Garden, Westgate Street West of 77:1:2 77:1
BC623/ 2000 6 Jul 1752 £0-1-6 Sarah Bragg, executrix of Thomas Bragg Lease of a Piece of Ground, In the Orange Grove, Indorsed "Northgate" 55:1:3, “east” 55:1
BC623/ 2001 6 Jul 1752 £0-0-6 Samuel Bush, commom council man Lease of a Plot of Ground & Messuage thereon, Orange Grove
BC623/ 2002 6 Jul 1752 £0-1-4 William Bally Lease of a Messuage, Vicarage Lane 79:2 79:2
BC623/ 2003 6 Jul 1752 £0-10-0 Robert Hayward, of Bath, silk dyer Lease of 3 Messuages Brewhouse Washhouse and Court, Near the Hot Bath, Indorsed "Bimbury Ward"
BC623/ 2004 6 Jul 1752 £0-10-0 John Chapman, William Chapman Lease of Part of a Messuage, Stalls Street 117:1 117:1
BC623/ 2005 9 Oct 1752 £0-5-4 Sarah Durnford, executrix of Luke Durnford Lease of a Messuage & Part of a Brewhouse, Stalls Street 108:1 108:1
BC623/ 2006 9 Oct 1752 £4-0-0 Mary Chapman, widow Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 70:2 70:2
BC623/ 2007 9 Oct 1752 £0-14-0 Mary Phillott, widow Lease of a Tenement, Walcot Street 26:2, part of 26:2
BC623/ 2008 9 Oct 1752 £0-16-0 Joseph Phillott, innholder Lease of Two Tenements and a Buttery and Use of a Brewhouse & Necessary House, Walcot Street 26:2, part of 26:2
BC623/ 2009 9 Oct 1752 £0-16-0 Joseph Phillott, innholder Lease of Two Tenements & the Use of a Brewhouse & Necessary House, Walcot Street 26:2, part of 26:2
BC623/ 2010 9 Oct 1752 £0-1-0 Sarah Durnford (Executrix of Luke Durnford) Lease of Part of a Brewhouse (thentofore a Garden), Stalls Street
BC623/ 2011 16 Oct 1752 £1-10-0 James Atwood & John Pitman Lease of a Piece of Ground Garden & several Messuages on said Piece of Ground, Broad Street and Frogg Lane
BC623/ 2012 6 Jan 1752 £0-7-0 Dorothy Stephens, of Wollard, Somerset, widow Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street 56:1 56:1
BC623/ 2013 13 Jan 1752 £0-10-0 Betty Cottle, widow Lease of a Messuage & Premises, Bridewell (alias Culverhouse) Lane No 1641 number
BC623/ 2014 13 Jan 1752 £0-5-8 Peter Hooper, yeoman Lease of a Messuage, Walcot Street 35:1 35:1
BC623/ 2015 13 Jan 1752 £1-6-8 Richard Jones Lease of Three Messuages, Northgate Street, In the Parish of Peter & Paul
BC623/ 2016 13 Jan 1752 £0-3-4 Sarah Wilds Lease of a Piece of Ground with a Messuage thereon, Cock Lane
BC623/ 2017 10 Feb 1752 £0-16-7 John Ford, alderman Lease of a Parcel of Ground and two Messuages thereon, Stalls Street 98:1 98:1
BC623/ 2018 19 Apr 1752 £0-1-8 David Tanner, tiler and plasterer Lease of a Piece of Ground, In Boat Stall Lane, In the Parish of Peter and Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" 2:2:2, part of 2:2
BC623/ 2019 13 Apr 1752 £0-2-6 Mary Townsend Lease of a Vault or Vaults, Under the Passage from the Church Yard of St. Peter & Paul into the Market Place (Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything”)
BC623/ 2020 13 Apr 1752 £0-5-8 Richard Deane, baker Lease of a Plot of Ground, Frog Lane 4:3 4:3
BC623/ 2021 13 Apr 1752 £0-3-4 James Allen, baker Lease of a Piece of Ground, Bridewell (sometimes called Culverhouse) Lane 120:2:2 120:2
BC623/ 2022 13 Apr 1752 £0-1-8 John Tucker Lease of a Messuage & Premises, Southgate Street
BC623/ 2023 13 Apr 1752 £0-1-0 John Chapman, saddler. Henry Atwood, baker Lease of a Piece of Ground with a Messuage thereon Erected & Garden, Southgate Street 155:2 155:2
BC623/ 2024 13 Apr 1752 £1-0-0 Walter Wiltshire, the younger Lease of a Piece of Ground & Messuages and Stables thereon Erected or erecting, Broad Street 10:1 and 10:2 10:1
BC623/ 2025 13 Apr 1752 £0-10-0 William Kittoe, of Bristol, innholder Lease of a Messuage & Court, Northgate Street 51:2 51:2
BC623/ 2026 13 Apr 1752 £0-7-0 Thomas Atwood, gentleman. William Lawrance, laceman Lease of a Piece of Ground and Messuage thereon, Wades Passage, Indorsed "Cheap” 164:1 east 164:1
BC623/ 2027 13 Apr 1752 £1-10-0 William Sainsbury Lease of a Parcel of Ground with a Messuage thereon Building, St. Peter & Pauls Church Yard 117:2 and land east 117:2
BC623/ 2028 13 Apr 1752 £0-4-0 Charles Rotton, victualler Lease of a Parcel of Ground with a Messuage thereon & also a little Room used as a Cobblers Stall, Stalls Street 110:2 110:2
BC623/ 2029 2 Jul 1753 £0-6-8 Isaac Fisher Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2030 9 Jul 1753 £1-0-0 Thomas Bulman, of Bristol, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Backside Garden and Outhouse, Westgate Street 89:3 main part 89:3
BC623/ 2031 9 Jul 1753 £0-3-0 Mary Baber Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2032 9 Jul 1753 £0-6-7 James Grist Lease of a Messuage (formerly called the Naggs Head) Backside or Court Yard & Garden (except as therein excepted), Stalls Street
BC623/ 2033 9 Jul 1753 £0-7-11 Giles Jones Lease of a Parlour 3 Chambers & 2 Garrets being part of a Tenement formerly granted to William Ford, A new Built Kitchen a little Buttery Part of a Brewhouse & Vault, Part of the Entry and of the Cellar Fore Street, Use of the Backside & the other part of said Brewhouse & House of Ease & of the Way to said Backside, Cheap Street
BC623/ 2034 8 Oct 1753 £11-0-0 Giles Hussey, of the City of London, esquire Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden, In the Parish of Saint James, Indorsed "Bimbury" 133:2 133:2
BC623/ 2035 8 Oct 1753 £0-1-0 Walter Taylor, grocer Lease of a Tenement, Use of a Court or Backside & use of a Brewhouse in the said Court, Frog Lane See 5:1 5:1
BC623/ 2036 9 Oct 1753 £0-4-0 Jannes Hillhouse Lease of a Piece of Ground & a Messuage thereon, Walcot Street 95:2:3 95:2
BC623/ 2037 15 Oct 1753 £0-10-0 John Cunnings Lease of a Messuage on the West side of the Bear Inn, Cheap Street
BC623/ 2038 15 Oct 1753 £0-6-0 Isaac Axford Lease of a Piece of Ground bought by the Lessee from the Lessors at a Public Sale on part whereof he was erecting a Messuage & the other part was intended for a Way from Cheap Street to the Lessees Dwelling House, Cheap Street
BC623/ 2039 26 Nov 1753 £0-4-0 Edward Harrington, doctor in physic Lease of 3 Messuages (formerly called the Blue Anchor), Against the Boro’ Walls, Indorsed "Bimbury" South of the Black Alms
BC623/ 2040 26 Nov 1753 £0-10-0 Edward Harrington, doctor in physic Lease of 2 Messuages with the Court Yard & Garden belonging, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Bimbury" 133:1 133:1
BC623/ 2041 26 Nov 1753 £0-5-0 Samuel Purlewent, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden, Culverhouse Lane 89:1, south part 89:1
BC623/ 2042 26 Nov 1753 £0-8-8 Thomas Palmer, surgeon Lease of Messuages (but does not say how many) a Court and large Garden, Walcot Street 42:1 42:1
BC623/ 2043 26 Nov 1753 £0-10-0 Thomas Palmer, surgeon Lease of Three messuages & a Brewhouse, Walcot Street 41:2 41:2
BC623/ 2044 26 Nov 1753 £0-3-0 Edward Harington Lease of Part of a dwelling House (on the West side), In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed “Bimbury" 135:1 and 135:2 135:1
BC623/ 2045 26 Feb 1753 £0-5-0 Daniel Milsom, school master Lease of a Plot of Ground & a Messuage thereon, In the Parish of St. Michael, Indorsed "Northgate Street Ward" Next to 6:1, south side 6:1
BC623/ 2046 26 Feb 1753 £1-0-0 Daniel Milsom Lease of a Piece of Ground, Called the Rack Close, Does not say where, but Indorsed "Broad Street Tything" 11:1:2 11:1
BC623/ 2047 26 Feb 1753 £0-6-8 Francis Bennett, linen draper Lease of a Piece of Ground Messuage & Buildings, Stalls Street 96:2 96:2
BC623/ 2048 26 Feb 1753 £0-2-0 Robert Cartony, druggist Lease of a Piece of Ground and Messuage thereon Erected, Southgate Street
BC623/ 2049 26 Feb 1753 £0-5-0 Thomas Fisher, innholder Lease of a Parcel of Ground with a Messuage & Premises, Stalls Street 103:1 north part 103:1
BC623/ 2050 9 Apr 1753 £0-3-0 David Powell, cordwainer Lease of a Tenement & Garden, Culverhouse Lane 89:2 89:2
BC623/ 2051 9 Apr 1753 £0-7-8 Benjamin Wingrove, baker Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street 40:1 40:1
BC623/ 2052 9 Apr 1753 £1-4-0 Thomas Maggs, distiller Lease of a Parcel of Ground whereon a Messuage was then erecting or intended shortly to be erected, Stalls Street 102:1 102:1
BC623/ 2053 13 Apr 1753 £0-2-0 John Willett the younger, blacksmith Lease of a Piece of Ground a Messuage thereon & a Garden, Vicarage Lane 79:1 79:1
BC623/ 2054 8 Jul 1754 £0-1-6 Thomas Bishop, victualler Lease of a Plot of Ground whereon a Stable formerly stood & whereon a Room hath been Built, A Cellar under it & a Garret over it, Northgate Street 55:1:3, “west” 55:1
BC623/ 2055 8 Jul 1754 £0-10-0 Thomas Bishop, victualler Lease of a Messuage called The Cross Keys Stable & Backside, Northgate Street 56:2 “a” 56:2
BC623/ 2056 9 Sep 1754 £0-10-8 Ann Saunders Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2057 9 Sep 1754 £0-4-0 John Chapman, surviving trustee in the settlement of William Lawrance Lease of a Messuage, In the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath, Indorsed ("Bimbury Tything”)
BC623/ 2058 9 Sep 1754 £0-4-0 Jonathan Henshaw, apothecary. Richard Jones, ironmonger. Lease of a Messuage & Room, Wades Passage, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul 164:1 west 164:1
BC623/ 2059 9 Sep 1754 £0-9-1 Philip Masters, goldsmith, (admor of Samuel Rosewell, joiner, deceased.) Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Stalls Street 99:2 99:2
BC623/ 2060 1 Oct 1754 £0-2-0 Thomas Rogers, gardener Lease of a Messuage, Southgate Street 105:2 (see “f” and “g”) 105:2
BC623/ 2061 1 Oct 1754 £0-1-6 Anthony Godsall of Chippenham, yeoman Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Broad Street 13:1, part of 13:1
BC623/ 2062 1 Oct 1754 £0-7-6 John Mullins, saddler. Richard Mullins, Richard Jones, Executors of Thomas Mullins Lease of a Moiety of a Tenement and of the Court Yard, A Tenement & half the Garden behind said Tenement, Broad Street 19:1, south part 19:1
BC623/ 2063 1 Oct 1754 £0-7-6 John Mullins, saddler. Richard Mullins, Richard Jones, Executors of Thomas Mullins Lease of a Moiety of a Tenement and of the Court Yard, A Tenement & Tenement and Workhouse & half the Garden behind said Workhouse, And a Tenement, Broad Street 19:1, north part 19:1
BC623/ 2064 1 Oct 1754 £0-1-0 Jane Whittick, widow Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Opening against the River Avon on the East side thereof in the Suburbs, Indorsed "Northgate Tything" 57:2 part of 57:2
BC623/ 2065 28 Oct 1754 £0-5-0 Elizabeth Burcombe, widow. Edward Burcombe, (Executors of Richard Burcombe) Lease of a back part of a Tenement and a little Court or Backside, A Garden and use of an Entry, Frog Lane 4:1 “part B” 4:1
BC623/ 2066 28 Oct 1754 £0-5-8 Elizabeth Burcombe, widow. Edward Burcombe, gentleman. (Executors of Richard Burcombe) Lease of a Messuage, Frog Lane 4:2 4:2
BC623/ 2067 28 Oct 1754 £0-1-0 Elizabeth Burcombe, widow, Edward Burcombe, gentleman, both of Bradford on Avon, (as Executors of Richard Burcombe) Lease of a Messuage, In the Parish of St. Michael, Indorsed “Northgate Street Tything” 3:2 3:2
BC623/ 2068 11 Nov 1754 £2-0-0 Robert Newman, apothecary Lease of a Messuage formerly called the Hart Lodging, Stalls Street 115:2 115:2
BC623/ 2069 11 Nov 1754 £0-4-0 John Dallamore Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2070 11 Nov 1754 £0-8-0 Mary Broad, spinster Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 75:2 75:2
BC623/ 2071 11 Nov 1754 £3-16-0 Mary Chapman, widow Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Church Yard 168:1 168:1
BC623/ 2072 28 Jan 1754 £3-0-0 John Walker Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Church Yard
BC623/ 2073 4 Feb 1754 £0-10-8 Joyce Wise, John Pinkar Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Broad Street
BC623/ 2074 4 Feb 1754 £0-4-0 Charles Gay, blacksmith Lease of a Tenement and Garden, Walcot Street 39:1 39:1
BC623/ 2075 4 Feb 1754 £1-10-0 William Rogers, jeweller Lease of a Piece of Ground, Under the Burrough Walls, In the Parish of St. Michael, Indorsed "Northgate" South of 5:2, by the Burrough Walls 5:2
BC623/ 2076 8 Apr 1755 £0-2-0 Andrew Cambourne Lease of a Tenement & Backside, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2077 8 Apr 1755 £1-6-8 Edward Marchant Lease of Two Messuages with the Outhouses & Buildings thereunto belonging, Northgate Street
BC623/ 2078 13 May 1755 £0-5-0 Samuel Emes, mason. Benjamin Wingrove, baker, trustees Lease of a Messuage Court Washouse & Brewhouse formerly a Stable, Walcot Street 27:2 27:2
BC623/ 2079 3 Jun 1755 £0-1-8 John Bally, yeoman Lease of a Messuage, Frog Lane 4:1 See “Ai” 4:1
BC623/ 2080 3 Jun 1755 £0-7-0 Betty Cottle Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2081 14 Jul 1755 £0-2-0 The Revd. Bennet Stevenson, D.D. Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Lot Lane, Indorsed “Northgate Tything” 52:1:2 52:1
BC623/ 2082 14 Jul 1755 £1-4-0 Ann Street Lease of a Messuage Backside Garden Brewhouse Stable and little Tenement & all other Buildings thereon, Broad Street
BC623/ 2083 14 Jul 1755 £0-4-8 Robert Haywood, teaman Lease of a Piece of Ground, Westgate Street 91:3:2 91:3
BC623/ 2084 14 Jul 1755 £0-4-0 Tobias Salmon, yeoman, and Joseph Salmon of Stratton upon Fosse, victualler Lease of a little Tenement and Garden, Southgate Street 105:2 105:2
BC623/ 2085 14 Jul 1755 £0-1-4 Robert Ford, chairman Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Walcot Street 27:1 27:1
BC623/ 2086 14 Jul 1755 £0-8-0 Charles Rotton, victualler Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Stalls Street 111:2 111:2
BC623/ 2087 14 Jul 1755 £0-8-0 John Auchenlech, victualler Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2088 4 Aug 1755 £0-2-0 John Morley, tiler and plasterer Lease of Two upper Tenements, Boat Stall Lane 2:2:2 part of 2:2
BC623/ 2089 4 Aug 1755 £0-6-8 Richard Bennett Lease of a Messuage, Cock Lane
BC623/ 2090 13 Oct 1755 £0-4-0 Joseph James Lease of Three Tenements a Slaughter House, Backside & 18 feet of Ground, Without the City Wall, the Way leading by the River on the East side thereof, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" 63:1:2 63:1
BC623/ 2091 13 Oct 1755 £0-16-8 Benjamin Wingrove, brewer Lease of a Tenement and Garden (The Garden made into Tan Pits), In St. Michael’s Parish, Indorsed “Walcot Street Tything" 43:2 43:2
BC623/ 2092 13 Oct 1755 £0-1-6 William Howell Lease of a Messuage and Backside, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2093 13 Oct 1755 £0-6-8 Lewis Clutterbuck, gentleman Lease of a Piece of Ground and Buildings thereon Erecting, Behind the City Prison, bounded on the West by the Way leading from the Market Place to Walcot Street, Indorsed “Northgate Street Tything” St. Mary’s land.
BC623/ 2094 13 Oct 1755 £0-1-4 Jeremiah Bower Lease of the Closes of Arable or Pasture called Ridon & Pickinshill with all Houses Edifices and Buildings thereon, Dunhead Saint Mary Country
BC623/ 2095 6 Jan 1755 £0-12-0 William Morford, of Monkton Farleigh, Wilts, yeoman Lease of a Messuage called The Packhorse & the Stables & Garden belonging thereto, Broad Street 44:1 44:1
BC623/ 2096 6 Jan 1755 £0-6-8 Parnel Morris, widow Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Broad Street 7
BC623/ 2097 6 Jan 1755 £0-0-2 Ambrose Bishop, upholsterer Lease of a Garden with a Messuage Brewhouse & Stable thereon, In the Parish of Walcot, Indorsed "Broad Street Tything" 69:1:3 69:1
BC623/ 2098 6 Jan 1755 £0-0-6 Joseph Phillot, gentleman Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 114:1 114:1
BC623/ 2099 24 Feb 1755 £0-5-0 John Varnam Lease of All that remained unsold by Deborah Chambers & George Chambers her Husband both deceased of A Messuage and Garden, Broad Street 12:2, rear 12:2
BC623/ 2100 23 May 1755 £1-17-4 Thomas French, Henry Rawlins Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 96:1 96:1
BC623/ 2101 23 Sep 1756 £0-2-0 Mary Stevenson, widow. James Roffey esquire, the Reverend John Frank, clerk, and John Ford, mason, (executors of the will of the Reverend Bennet Stevenson). Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Lot Lane 52:1:2 52:1
BC623/ 2102 13 Sep 1756 £0-0-6 Ann Lewis, spinster Lease of a little Tenement and so much Ground adjoining as will make the Whole 20 feet Square, Frogg Lane 5:2 part of the north part 5:2
BC623/ 2103 9 Oct 1756 £8-2-0 George Davis, cabinet maker Lease of a Messuage & Vaults, Orange Grove, in Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" No.9, with vault
BC623/ 2104 1 Dec 1756 £0-2-0 Joyce Wise, widow Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 2105 21 Dec 1756 £0-10-6 Lewis Clutterbuck, gentleman. Isaac Fisher, innholder. (Trustees for William and Frances Wall Infants) Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street 52:2 52:2
BC623/ 2106 21 Dec 1756 £0-1-0 Henry Fisher of the Island of Barbados, merchant Lease of a Piece of Garden Ground & Tenement thereon, Broad Street 62:1:3 62:1
BC623/ 2107 21 Dec 1756 £0-10-0 Malachi Bern Lease of a Messuage (part new Built) bounded on the West by a Tenement called the Seven Stars & on the East side by the Market Place, In the Market Place, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything"
BC623/ 2108 27 Dec 1756 £0-5-0 William Noyes, victualler Lease of a Tenement and Garden, Walcot Street South of Ladymead
BC623/ 2109 27 Dec 1756 £0-5-0 Charles Gay Lease of a new Built Messuage & new made Vaults before the same, Northgate Street
BC623/ 2110 8 Mar 1756 £0-1-4 Samuel Bush, gentleman Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2111 22 Mar 1756 £0-8-0 Jonathan Henshaw, apothecary Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Walcot Street 39:2 39:2
BC623/ 2112 22 Mar 1756 £0-2-0 John Chapman Lease of a Workhouse formerly a ruinated Tenement, Near the river Avon without the East Gate, Indorsed "Northgate Tything"
BC623/ 2113 22 Mar 1756 £2-2-0 Edward Batten, Henry Batten Lease of a Messuage & Plot of Ground with a House or Tenement thereon, Ludwell, County Wilts Country
BC623/ 2114 10 Apr 1756 £0-15-2 William Bridgen, coachmaker Lease of a new Built Messuage with the Coach House Workshops Stables & Yard thereto belonging, Broad Street 8:1 and 9:1 8:0
BC623/ 2115 12 Apr 1756 £0-5-0 William Head, cordwainer Lease of a Messuage Court Brewhouse Workshop & little Tenement, Stalls Street 103:1, south part 103:1
BC623/ 2116 1 Jul 1757 £0-7-0 Richard Roberts the younger, gentleman Lease of a Messuage and Court, Vicarage Lane 89:3, part of 89:3
BC623/ 2117 4 Jul 1757 £0-9-0 John Dodd Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2118 30 Jul 1757 £2-0-0 Thomas Jelly Lease of Two Messuages, Broad Street
BC623/ 2119 12 Dec 1757 £3-5-0 Edward Bushell Collibee, gentleman. Charles Holder, esquire Lease of a Tenement & Backside, In the Grove, In the Parish of St. Peter and Paul, Indorsed “Northgate Tything” Manners 13 and 14
BC623/ 2120 4 Apr 1757 £0-8-0 Thomas Brown, carpenter Lease of Two Messuages a Brewhouse & Court adjoining, together with the Passage & a Garret over said Passage, Parsonage Lane, In Parish of Peter & Paul 77:3 77:3
BC623/ 2121 30 Apr 1757 £0-8-0 Elizabeth Marchant, widow Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Northgate Street 53:2 53:2
BC623/ 2122 20 Jun 1757 £0-1-0 Sarah Durnford Lease of Part of a Brewhouse (theretofore a Garden), Stalls Street
BC623/ 2123 20 Jun 1757 £0-5-4 Sarah Durnford, widow Lease of a Messuage with part of the Brewhouse, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2124 16 Jul 1758 £0-2-0 William Gullidge Lease of a Messuage & Backside with free Ingress &c to go from same by the way thereto from the Gravel Walks, By the Church of St. Peter and Paul
BC623/ 2125 16 Jul 1758 £0-5-0 Elizabeth Smith, widow of John Smith. John Smith, yeoman Lease of a Messuage called the Admiral Vernon and Backside Stable & Malthouse, Lyncombe & Widcomb 157:2:1 and 157:2:2 157:2
BC623/ 2126 16 Jul 1758 £39-0-0 William Lewis Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2127 16 Jul 1758 £4-16-0 Edward Bushell Collibee, gentleman. Samuel Purlewent Lease of a Tenement or Shop & Parlour thentofore a Tenement Shop & Backside, St. Peter & Pauls Church Yard, Indorsed "Stalls Street" 118:1:1 and 118:1:2 118:1
BC623/ 2128 16 Jul 1758 £0-10-0 Edward Bushell Collibee, gentleman. Samuel Purlewent Lease of a little Shop, St. Peter & Pauls Church Yard, Indorsed "Stalls Street" 168:2 168:2
BC623/ 2129 16 Jul 1758 £0-5-0 Thomas Farr, milliner Lease of a Vault, In the Church Yard, Indorsed "Northgate Tything"
BC623/ 2130 16 Jul 1758 £0-5-0 John Walker, hosier Lease of a Vault, Indorsed "Stalls Street Tything", In the Church Yard Vault by 166:2 166:2
BC623/ 2131 16 Jul 1758 £3-12-0 Elizabeth Drewet Lease of a Messuage (thentofore 2 Messuages), Stalls Church Yard
BC623/ 2132 4 Oct 1758 £0-6-0 Joseph Cullurne of Bourton on the Hill, Malmesbury, Wilts, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Court & Brewhouse, Westgate Street 91:2 91:2
BC623/ 2133 4 Oct 1758 £0-2-0 Joseph Lush Lease of a Messuage Orchard Garden and Backside, Ludwell in the Parish of Dunhead Saint Mary Country
BC623/ 2134 4 Oct 1758 £0-10-0 John Morley, yeoman Lease of The 3 Cups Inn, Brewhouse 3 Stables Malthouse Pigsty and Court, Broad Street 18:2 18:2
BC623/ 2135 9 Oct 1758 £2-2-0 Lewis Clutterbuck, Mark Everard Lease of a Parcel of Ground lately belonging to Stalls Church, A little Shop and another parcel of Ground, In the Church Yard of Saint Peter and Paul
BC623/ 2136 20 Oct 1758 £0-4-0 Benjamin Wingrove Lease of Part of a new Messuage & Court or Yard, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2137 23 Oct 1758 £0-8-0 Thomas King Lease of All that part being Chamber Land of a Messuage lately called the Bell and the Garden adjoining, In the Parish of St. James
BC623/ 2138 23 Oct 1758 £0-4-0 Tobias Dyer, yeoman Lease of Three new Built Messuages, Stalls Street 105:2:2 105:2
BC623/ 2139 24 Oct 1758 £0-18-0 William Gibbs Lease of a Messuage Backside & Tenement, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2140 23 Jan 1758 £0-4-0 Jane Viner widow of Nicholas Viner Lease of Sundry Parts of a Messuage & a Stable & Part of a Garden & the free use of a Way, Does not say where but Indorsed “Broad Street Tything” 57:1:4 57:1
BC623/ 2141 23 Jan 1758 £0-1-6 Robert Whittick, victualler Lease of a Messuage little Garden & a Way through the Garden of Mr. Parsons to the river Avon, Walcot Street 36:1 36:1
BC623/ 2142 20 Mar 1758 £0-2-6 Tobias Salmon Lease of a Tenement, Cock Lane
BC623/ 2143 17 Apr 1758 £2-0-0 Ann Webb Lease of a Messuage called Westgate House, Westgate Street 84:1:1 84:1
BC623/ 2144 17 Apr 1758 £0-2-0 Ann Webb Lease of a Messuage, Near Westgate Street
BC623/ 2145 24 Apr 1758 £8-4-0 Elizabeth Jacob, widow Lease of a Messuage, Orange Grove, Indorsed "Northgate Tything" No.8
BC623/ 2146 24 Apr 1758 £0-18-0 Elizabeth Jacob, widow Lease of a Vault, Orange Grove, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul Vault to no.8
BC623/ 2147 22 May 1758 £5-5-0 Edward Parker, Samuel Howse, Henry Howse (Executors of Dorothy Parker) Lease of a Messuage, St. Peter & Pauls Church Yard
BC623/ 2148 22 May 1758 £0-10-0 Edward Parker, Samuel Howse, Henry Howse Lease of Two Vaults then Building at their Messuage, Near the Pump Room
BC623/ 2149 5 Jun 1758 £0-10-0 William Hull of Exeter, esquire. John Harington of London Lease of a Messuage or Inn (called the 3 Tuns) with part of the Backside, Stalls Street 114:2 114:2
BC623/ 2150 5 Jun 1758 £0-12-0 William Hull of Exeter, esquire. John Harington of London. Lease of a Messuage Backside & Stable, Stalls Street 100:1 100:1
BC623/ 2151 2 Jul 1759 £0-1-0 Thomas Pitcher, yeoman Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street 105:2 - (See “d”) 105:2
BC623/ 2152 2 Jul 1759 £0-2-6 John Cottle, tailor Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Southgate Street 153:2 153:2
BC623/ 2153 2 Jul 1759 £0-10-0 Susannah Axford Lease of A Piece of Ground 2 Messuages thereon the Court adjoining called Orange Court, & a way through Mrs. Stevensons Tenement into & from the Grove to said Court, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything” 55:1:3 part of 55:1
BC623/ 2154 9 Jul 1759 £0-0-6 Elizabeth Davis Lease of Sundry Parts of a Messuage therein Specified and a Moiety of a Garden, Vicarage Lane North of 79:3 (part) 79:3
BC623/ 2155 9 Jul 1759 £0-13-0 Charles Milsom, cooper Lease of Five Messuages with the Outhouses & Gardens, Southgate Street 104:1:2 end the “Chaman garden” 104:1
BC623/ 2156 9 Jul 1759 £0-1-6 Richard Harford, Elizabeth Harford (widow of John Harford), Harry Gibbs Lease of a Messuage called the George Inn & two Gardens thereto belonging, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2157 9 Jul 1759 £0-5-8 William Deane of Wellow, yeoman. Joseph Deane Lease of Two new Built Messuages, On the Burrough Walls, And a Messuage, In Frog Lane, Indorsed "Northgate Tything" 4:3 4:3
BC623/ 2158 9 Jul 1759 £0-3-4 Thomas Bond Lease of a Tenement & Backside, Without the East Gate opening into the Lane leading to Monks Mill, Indorsed "Northgate" 55:1:4 eastern part 55:1
BC623/ 2159 9 Jul 1759 £5-5-0 John Tagg, pastry cook Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 118:2 118:2
BC623/ 2160 1 Sep 1759 £0-1-0 Richard Gullidge (Executor of William Gullidge) Lease of All that Part (heretofore a Garden) of a Brewhouse adjoining to a Messuage of said Richard Gullidge, Abbey Lane
BC623/ 2161 1 Sep 1759 £0-5-4 Richard Gullidge, Executor of William Gullidge Lease of a Messuage Garden or Backside, Stalls Street 107:2 107:2
BC623/ 2162 4 Oct 1759 £0-6-8 Parnell Morris, widow Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Broad Street 7:
BC623/ 2163 4 Oct 1759 £0-0-6 Mary Stevenson, James Roffey, The Reverend John Frank, clerk. John Ford, mason (Executors of Bennett Stevenson) Lease of a Piece of Ground (formerly part of a Garden) a Messuage thereon & use of a Passage, Orange Court 55:1:3 part of 55:1
BC623/ 2164 4 Oct 1759 £0-0-6 Mary Stevenson, James (Esq) Roffey, The Revd John Frank, clerk. John Ford, mason (Executor of Bennett Stevenson) Lease of a Plot of Ground Messuage thereon & the Rooms lying over the Passage leading into Orange Court, Orange Court 55:1:3 part of 55:1
BC623/ 2165 4 Oct 1759 £0-2-0 Richard Gullidge, salter. Executor of William Gullidge, lime burner, deceased Lease of a Messuage & Backside with free Ingress &c to and from the same by the Way thereto from the Gravel Walks, By the Church of St. Peter and Paul 55:1:2 55:1
BC623/ 2166 4 Oct 1759 £0-0-6 The Revd Samuel Billingsley of Peckham Lease of a Messuage, Orange Court, Indorsed "Northgate Tything" 55:1:3 part of 55:1
BC623/ 2167 4 Oct 1759 £0-3-4 Thomas Bond Lease of a Tenement & Backside, Without the East Gate opening into the Lane leading to Monks Mill, Indorsed "Northgate Tything" 55:1:4 eastern part 55:1
BC623/ 2168 4 Oct 1759 £0-4-0 Ann Bulman, spinster Lease of a Messuage, Bimbury Lane 142:3 142:3
BC623/ 2169 4 Oct 1759 £0-3-0 Ann Bassett, widow Lease of a Messuage and Backside, In the Lane leading from Stalls Street to the Cross Bath, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" 140:2 140:2
BC623/ 2170 4 Oct 1759 £3-2-0 Thomas Farr, milliner Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Church Yard 167:2 and 168:2:3 167:2
BC623/ 2171 3 Jan 1759 £0-4-0 Joseph James Lease of Three Tenements Slaughter Houses Brewhouse and 18 feet of Ground, Without the City Wall, the way leading to the River on the East side thereof, Indorsed "Northgate" 63:1:2 63:1
BC623/ 2172 3 Jan 1759 £0-13-4 Reverend James Sparrow, clerk. Henry Atwood, baker Lease of a Piece of Ground and several Messuages thereon, Southgate Street otherwise Horse Street 148:1 148:1
BC623/ 2173 3 Jan 1759 £0-2-6 Richard Goodsell, barber and peruke maker Lease of a Messuage Brewhouse & Stable, Broad Street 13:1 part of 13:1
BC623/ 2174 3 Jan 1759 £0-1-6 Charles Milsom, wine cooper Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Broad Street 13:1 part of 13:1
BC623/ 2175 3 Jan 1759 £0-2-6 Decimus Haines, staymaker Lease of the Middle part of a Messuage, Shop, a Tenement Cellar & Chamber & two thirds of a Garden and the Use of a Brewhouse, Broad Street 13:2 part of 13:2
BC623/ 2176 3 Jan 1759 £0-1-6 Robert Peck, musician Lease of the fore part of a Tenement, Third part of a Garden and the Use of a Brewhouse, Broad Street 13:2 part of 13:2
BC623/ 2177 1 Jul 1760 £0-7-0 The Reverend James Sparrow, clerk. Edward Gillam of Bristol, gentleman Lease of a Messuage, Lott Lane, A Messuage, Orange Court, The Use of Orange Court to both said Messuages, As also of a Way thro' the West End of Mrs. Stevensons Tenement, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" 55:1:3 part of, and part of Lady Weston’s House 55:1
BC623/ 2178 1 Oct 1760 £1-10-0 Joseph Crouch, poulterer Lease of a Shop Chamber and Cock Loft over the Shop, Stalls Church Yard, Indorsed "Cheap Street Tything" 166:1 166:1
BC623/ 2179 1 Oct 1760 £0-1-0 Joseph Wickes, of Tedbury, Glos, wool stapler. Elizabeth Wickes & Rebecca Banbury Lease of a new Built Messuage the several Tenements & Buildings behind the same, Broad Street 16:1 part of 16:1
BC623/ 2180 1 Oct 1760 £0-8-8 John Dallamore Lease of a Messuage, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2181 1 Oct 1760 £0-11-0 Giles Jones, esquire Lease of a Piece of Ground containing a Vault or Vaults, Orange Grove, Indorsed "Northgate Tything" Fawcett13
BC623/ 2182 1 Oct 1760 £1-3-2 Joseph Wickes, Elizabeth (his wife) Wickes & Rebecca (widow) Banbury Lease of a Messuage (formerly called the Golden Lyon) with several Tenements adjoining formerly Brewhouse & Malthouse, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2183 10 Nov 1760 £6-10-0 John Humphreys Lease of a Close of Meadow Ground (called Cow Leaze), Wellow
BC623/ 2184 7 Jan 1760 £0-0-6 William Townsend & Betty Townsend Lease of a Messuage & little Backside between the Way leading to the Church Yard of St. Peter & Paul on the North side & the said Church Yard on the South side, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything"
BC623/ 2185 7 Jan 1760 £0-2-0 William Lloyd, staymaker Lease of a Messuage, Vicarage Lane 77:3 part of 77:3
BC623/ 2186 7 Jan 1760 £0-0-6 Giles Tanner, plasterer Lease of a Messuage formerly a Stable, Burrough Walls near the West Gate 84:1:2 84:1
BC623/ 2187 7 Jan 1760 £0-0-8 Henry Atwood Lease of a Messuage in Wades Passage and a Shop, Another Shop formerly a Brewhouse & the Rooms over said Shop & Passage, In or near Wades Passage, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" 55:1:1 55:1
BC623/ 2188 7 Jan 1760 £0-0-6 William Townsend & Betty Townsend Lease of a Messuage, Wades Passage, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything"
BC623/ 2189 7 Jan 1760 £1-0-0 Richard Harford, woollen draper Lease of a Piece of Ground formerly a Backside or Court & a Shop & Passage & Rooms over same, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "Cheap Street Tything" By 68:2 68:2
BC623/ 2190 7 Jan 1760 £1-0-0 Hestor Harington Lease of 2 Messuages with the Court Yard & Garden belonging, In the Parish of Saint James, Indorsed “Bimbury Tything” 133:1 133:1
BC623/ 2190a 7 Jan 1760 £0-1-0 Richard Harford, woollen draper Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street, In the Parish of Peter and Paul 68:2 68:2
BC623/ 2191 7 Jan 1760 £0-4-0 Hestor Harington, widow Lease of 3 Messuages (thentofore called The Blue Anchor), Against the Boro’ Walls, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" South of the Black Alms
BC623/ 2191a 7 Jan 1760 £0-4-0 Hestor Harington, widow Lease of Part of a dwelling House (being on the West side) with Court Yard & Stables belonging, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" 135:1 and 135:2 135:1
BC623/ 2192 7 Jan 1760 £0-6-8 William Gallaway, apothecary. Philip Ditcher, surgeon Lease of a Plot of Ground & 2 Messuages a Brewhouse and other Bulidings thereon Erected, Westgate Street 86:2 86:2
BC623/ 2192a 9 Apr 1760 £0-6-8 Betty Cottle, widow Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 101:2 101:2
BC623/ 2193 9 Apr 1760 £0-1-0 Charles Anderton Lease of a Messuage, In the Upper Walks, Indorsed "Cheap Street Tything"
BC623/ 2193a 9 Apr 1760 £0-1-0 John Chapman Lease of a Stable Slaughter House & Backside (the Way leading to the Boatstall on the North side thereof), Without the East Gate, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything"
BC623/ 2194 9 Apr 1760 £0-1-4 Elizabeth Bally, widow Lease of a Messuage, Vicarage Lane 79:2 79:2
BC623/ 2194a 9 Apr 1760 £1-11-0 Elizabeth Parker of Lyncombe and Widcombe, spinster Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 69:1:1 69:1
BC623/ 2195 9 Apr 1760 £0-2-6 William Lewis, victualler Lease of Two Messuages together with the Chambers and Rooms over the Passage, Frogg Lane 5:2, part of the north part 5:2
BC623/ 2196 9 Apr 1760 £0-0-6 John Atwood Lease of Part of a Messuage, Lear Land, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Stalls Street Tything"
BC623/ 2197 9 Apr 1760 £0-1-0 Tobias Salmon Lease of a Messuage, Lear Land
BC623/ 2198 5 Jan 1761 £0-1-6 John Higgins, mason Lease of a Messuage Brewhouse Garden and use of a Way thereto, Broad Street 13:2, part of 13:2
BC623/ 2199 5 Jan 1761 £0-8-0 Susanna Auchenleck, widow, (Administratrix of her late Husband, John Auchenleck) Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Stalls Street 111:1 111:1
BC623/ 2200 6 Apr 1761 £0-10-8 John Pinkar, Nicholas Beaker & Mary Beaker (his Wife) & Jane Wise (Administratrixs of Joyce Wise) Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Broad Street
BC623/ 2201 6 Apr 1761 £0-1-0 Giles Jones of Newton St. Loe, esquire Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Without the East Gate, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" South of 52:1:2 52:1
BC623/ 2202 6 Apr 1761 £1-0-0 Giles Jones of Newton St. Loe, esquire Lease of a Tenement, in Upper Walks or Orange Grove, Indorsed “Northgate Street Tything” Orange Grove
BC623/ 2203 6 Apr 1761 £0-0-6 Giles Jones of Newton St. Loe, esquire Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage, Lot Lane 96:1:3 the back (east) part 96:1
BC623/ 2204 6 Apr 1761 £0-3-0 Elizabeth Harford (Administratrix of Ann Bassett) Lease of a Messuage & Backside, In the Lane leading from Stalls Street to the Cross Bath, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" 140:2 140:2
BC623/ 2205 6 Apr 1761 £0-5-0 Edward Marchant Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2206 6 Apr 1761 £0-0-6 William Lewis, victualler Lease of a Back Tenement, Frogg Lane 5:2, part of the north part 5:2
BC623/ 2207 6 Apr 1761 £0-2-6 John Cottell Lease of a Messuage and Backside, Southgate Street, Indorsed "Horse Street Tything" 153:2 153:2
BC623/ 2208 26 May 1761 Charles Milsom, wine cooper Lease of a Piece of Ground called Town Acre, In the Parish of Walcot 14:1 14:1
BC623/ 2209 6 Jul 1761 £1-6-0 Edward Marchant, distiller Lease of a Brewhouse with a new Built Room over the same and a little back Parlour behind the Kitchen, Stalls Street Part of Stalls Church
BC623/ 2210 6 Jul 1761 £0-2-0 Francis Bennett, linen draper Lease of a Messuage and Backside, Bimbury Lane 102:1:1 102:1
BC623/ 2211 6 Jul 1761 £0-10-0 Thomas Mortiboys of Stratford upon Avon, esquire Lease of Two Messuages & a Garden, Westgate Street 87:2 and 87:3 87:2
BC623/ 2212 6 Jul 1761 £0-5-0 Richard Gullidge, executor of William Gullidge Lease of a Messuage or Tenement & one other small Tenement & Court, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2213 6 Jul 1761 £0-10-8 Ann Dallamore Lease of a Messuage & other Buildings adjoining, Broad Street & Walcot Street 17:2 17:2
BC623/ 2214 6 Jul 1761 £0-1-0 Charles Anderton of Potterne, Wilts, yeoman Lease of a Messuage, In the Upper Walks (Indorsed “Northgate Street Tything”) Manners 15 and 16
BC623/ 2215 6 Jul 1761 £0-10-0 Nicholas Beaker, baker Lease of a Messuage, partly in Northgate Street & partly in Cheap Street 54:2 and 70:3, part of 54:2
BC623/ 2216 5 Oct 1761 £0-5-0 John Rogers, yeoman. Charles Rogers, barber. Executors of John Rogers, barber, deceased Lease of a Moiety of a Tenement, Backside and Garden, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane 89:1, north part 89:1
BC623/ 2217 5 Oct 1761 £0-10-0 William Willsher,malster Lease of a Plot of Ground & Tenement thereon, By that part of the City Wall which lies near Cock Lane 6:1 south part 6:1
BC623/ 2218 5 Oct 1761 £1-7-0 Mary Hickes (One of the administratrixes of the Reverend John Stibbs), John Coles & Thomas Slocombe (the Younger) (Trustees of Elizabeth Bobbett late Elizabeth Sweeting Widow), and the same Elizabeth Bobbett (Another of the Administratrixes of said John Stibbs) Lease of a Messuage called the Royal Oak with a Brewhouse Washhouse and Garden thereto belonging & certain Messuages thereunto belonging, Slippery Lane in the Parish of Saint Michael, indorsed "Broad Street Tything" 20:1:1, part 20:1
BC623/ 2219 5 Oct 1761 £0-8-0 Elizabeth Marchant, widow Lease of a Messuage and Backside, Northgate Street 53:2 53:2
BC623/ 2220 5 Oct 1761 £0-0-6 The Reverend Samuel Billingsley of Peckham Lease of a Messuage, Orange Court 55:1:3, part of 55:1
BC623/ 2221 11 Jan 1762 £0-1-0 Ann Webb Lease of a Messuage, Upon the Burrough Walls near where the North Gate stood
BC623/ 2222 11 Jan 1762 £0-0-6 The Reverend John Frank, James Roffey (Esquire) & John Ford, mason, (Surviving Executors of Bennett Stevenson) Lease of a Piece of Ground (formerly part of a Garden) a Messuage thereon & the Use of a Passage, Orange Court 55:1:3, part of 55:1
BC623/ 2223 11 Jan 1762 £0-14-0 John Chapman, saddler, (Surviving Trustee on the Marriage of Henry Atwood, alderman, with Elizabeth his Wife deceased) Lease of a Messuage, a Chamber Bakehouse Court and Shop, In the Market Place & Wades Passage, Indorsed "Northgate Tything" 33:1:3 “a” 33:1
BC623/ 2224 11 Jan 1761 £0-4-0 John Chapman, saddler, (Surviving Trustee on the Marriage of Henry Atwood, alderman, with Elizabeth his Wife deceased) Lease of a Messuage, Wades Passage, Indorsed “Northgate Street Tything” 33:1:1 “b”, part of 33:1
BC623/ 2225 11 Jan 1762 £0-0-6 The Reverend John Frank, James Roffey (esquire) & John Ford (surviving Executors of the Reverend Bennett Stevenson) Lease of a Plot of Ground and Messuage thereon & the Rooms over the Passage leading into Orange Court from the Grove, Orange Court in the Parish of Saint Peter and Paul 55:1:3 part of 55:1
BC623/ 2226 5 Apr 1762 £0-1-4 Elizabeth Teart, relict and Executor of the will of Paul Teart Lease of a Plot of Ground, Culverhouse or Bridewell Lane 88:2 88:2
BC623/ 2227 5 Apr 1762 £0-10-0 Thomas Figgins of Chippenham, clothier Lease of a Messuage & Garden Upon Trusts, Southgate Street 156:1 156:1
BC623/ 2228 5 Apr 1762 £0-1-0 John Palmer, tallow chandler Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street 155:2 155:2
BC623/ 2229 5 Apr 1762 £0-3-4 George Cottell, baker. Elizabeth Brookman, spinster Lease of Sundry Parts of a Messuage & Garden, And the Use of a House of Ease & so much of a Garden as is therein described, Broad Street 12:2, rear 12:2
BC623/ 2230 5 Apr 1762 £0-6-0 Leonard Coward, laceman Lease of a Messuage, In the Lane leading from the Market Place to the East Gate, Indorsed “Northgate Street Tything” 56:2 “b” 56:2
BC623/ 2231 5 Apr 1762 £0-16-0 The Reverend James Sparrow, clerk. Charles Morgan, coffeeman, (trustees in the marriage settlement of the Reverend Henry Fothergill with Elizabeth Sheyler) Lease of Two Messuages, Orange Grove, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything"
BC623/ 2232 5 Apr 1762 £8-6-0 The Reverend James Sparrow, clerk. Charles Morgan, coffeeman, (trustees in the marriage settlement of the Reverend Henry Fothergill with Elizabeth Sheyler) Lease of a Messuage, Near the Upper Walks or Orange Grove, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" Manners 10, 11 and 12
BC623/ 2233 5 Apr 1762 £0-1-0 Susannah Ralphs, Edmund Cullurne, Samuel Dancey (Executrix and Executors of William Ralphs) Lease of a Messuage, Upon the Burrough Walls, Indorsed "Broad Street Tything"
BC623/ 2234 5 Apr 1762 £0-7-6 Leonard Coward, laceman Lease of a Parcel of Ground being an Incroachment, Stalls Street No 1641 number
BC623/ 2235 5 Apr 1762 £0-2-0 John Atwood, brazier Lease of a Tenement (called the Talbot) and little Backside, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Stalls Street Tything" 109:1 109:1
BC623/ 2236 5 Apr 1762 £0-2-0 John Atwood Lease of a Messuage, Lear Land
BC623/ 2237 5 Apr 1762 £0-0-6 John Atwood Lease of a Messuage, Lear Land
BC623/ 2238 5 Jul 1762 £0-5-8 Peter Hooper, yeoman Lease of Two Messuages, Walcot Street 35:1 35:1
BC623/ 2239 5 Jul 1762 £1-2-0 John Hickes and the admixes of John Stibbs Lease of All those Messuages & Backside, Westgate Street 90:1 90:1
BC623/ 2240 5 Jul 1762 £0-2-0 Charles Milsom, shopkeeper Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Southgate Street
BC623/ 2241 5 Jul 1762 £0-5-0 Edward Marchant, distiller Lease of a Messuage Court & Stable, Southgate Street 150:1 150:1
BC623/ 2242 5 Jul 1762 £0-2-0 Daniel Riley, baker Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Southgate Street
BC623/ 2243 5 Jul 1762 £1-0-0 Walter Wiltshire Lease of a new Built Messuage with the Stables Warehouse & other Buildings & Yard thereto belonging, Broad Street 10:1 and 10:2 10:1
BC623/ 2244 5 Jul 1762 £0-4-0 William Hillhouse of Bristol, merchant, (surviving Executor of James Hillhouse) Lease of a Messuage Garden & Orchard, Walcot Street 95:2:3 95:2
BC623/ 2245 5 Jul 1762 £0-6-0 Catharine Howe, widow Lease of a Messuage called the Seven Stars, Upon the Burrough Walls, Indorsed “Northgate Street Tything” 47:1 47:1
BC623/ 2246 5 Jul 1762 £1-0-0 Sarah Bush (Executrix of Benjamin Bush) Lease of a Messuage with the Outhouses Stables Backsides Courts Yard &c thereto belonging, In St. Michaels Parish, Indorsed "Northgate Tything"
BC623/ 2247 5 Jul 1762 £1-11-0 Edward Parker, wine merchant. Samuel Howse, linen draper. Henry Howse, apothecary Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 69:1:1 69:1
BC623/ 2248 5 Jul 1762 £0-5-0 Edward Marchant, distiller Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 121:1 121:1
BC623/ 2249 5 Jul 1762 £0-0-6 William Lewis, victualler Lease of a little Tenement with so much Ground adjoining as will make the Whole 26 Feet Square, Frogg Lane 5:2 part of the north part 5:2
BC623/ 2250 18 Oct 1762 £0-2-0 The Reverend Peard Jillard of Shepton Mallet, clerk Lease of a Messuage, Lott Lane, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" 52:1:2 52:1
BC623/ 2251 18 Oct 1762 £0-7-0 Dorothy Stephens of Durdham Down, Glos., widow Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street 56:1 56:1
BC623/ 2252 18 Oct 1762 £0-8-0 Elizabeth Marchant, widow Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Northgate Street
BC623/ 2253 18 Oct 1762 £0-0-6 The Reverend John Frank, James Roffey (Esquire), John Ford, mason, (surviving Executors of Bennett Stevenson) Lease of a piece of Ground (formerly part of a Garden), A Messuage thereon and the use of a Passage, Orange Court 55:1:3 part of 55:1
BC623/ 2254 18 Oct 1762 £0-5-0 Richard Edgerton Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden, Southgate Street 152:2 152:2
BC623/ 2255 18 Oct 1762 £0-5-0 George Butler, yeoman Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street 152:1 152:1
BC623/ 2256 18 Oct 1762 £0-1-7 Charles Allen, baker Lease of a Messuage Brewhouse and Garden, Use of a Court & of a Necessary House & Way thereto, Broad Street
BC623/ 2257 18 Oct 1762 £0-4-0 Robert Whittick Lease of a Messuage Washhouse Garden and use of a Way leading thereto from Walcot Street under a Tenement belonging to Elizabeth Whittick, Walcot Street ½ of 35:2 35:2
BC623/ 2258 18 Oct 1762 £0-8-0 Elizabeth Whittick Lease of a Messuage Washhouse & Garden and a Way under the House to the Washhouse and Garden, Walcot Street 35:2, part of 35:2
BC623/ 2259 3 Jan 1763 £0-6-8 Ann West, widow Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Broad Street 17:1 17:1
BC623/ 2260 3 Jan 1763 £0-4-8 Ann Smallcomb, widow Lease of a Messuage, Broad Street 2:2:1 2:2
BC623/ 2261 3 Jan 1763 £0-4-0 Charles Rogers, baker Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage & a Moiety of the Backside thereto belonging, Stalls Street 112:1 part of 112:1
BC623/ 2262 4 Apr 1763 £0-4-0 Mary Harington, widow Lease of 3 Messuages (formerly called the Blue Anchor), Against the Borough Walls, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" South of the Black Alms
BC623/ 2263 4 Apr 1763 £0-3-0 Mary Harington, widow Lease of a Part of a Dwelling House (on the West side) with the Court Yard and Stables adjoining, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" 135:1 and 135:2 135:1
BC623/ 2264 4 Apr 1763 £0-6-8 Hannah Frank, Mary Frank Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Broad Street 15:2 15:2
BC623/ 2265 4 Apr 1763 £0-10-0 Mary Harington, widow Lease of Two Messuages with the Court Yard & Garden belonging, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" 133:1 133:1
BC623/ 2266 11 Apr 1763 £0-1-8 Charles Robbins Lease of a Messuage known by the Sign of the Joiners Arms and a Backside thereto belonging, Southgate Street
BC623/ 2267 11 Apr 1763 £0-2-0 Thomas Horlor, blacksmith Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Southgate Street
BC623/ 2268 11 Apr 1763 £0-4-0 John Dallamore, gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street 28:2 28:2
BC623/ 2269 11 Apr 1763 £0-1-7 James Allen Lease of a Messuage Garden Use of a Court and Necessary House, Broad Street
BC623/ 2270 11 Apr 1763 £0-10-0 Thomas Bishop, victualler Lease of a Garden & a Messuage Brewhouse & Stable thereon, In the Parish of Walcot, Indorsed "Broad Street Tything" 69:1:3 69:1
BC623/ 2271 11 Apr 1763 £0-3-4 Thomas Brown, carpenter Lease of a Messuage & Brewhouse or Washhouse, Broad Street 15:1 15:1
BC623/ 2272 11 Apr 1763 £0-1-8 Thomas Brown, carpenter Lease of a Stable and Garden, Broad Street
BC623/ 2273 11 Apr 1763 £0-5-0 Henry Dolling, Isaac Sperin, Thomas Blatchley, James Roffey (Esq), Isaac Axford, Edward Howse Lease of The Meeting House formerly a Messuage and Garden, Frog Lane In 1641 no.6
BC623/ 2274 4 Jul 1763 £0-4-0 Edward Marchant, gentleman Lease of a Tenement & free Ingress &c thro' the Shambles doing no Hurt or Nuisance thereto, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Tything" 60:2 60:2
BC623/ 2275 4 Jul 1763 £0-0-10 Edward Marchant, gentleman Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden, In the Parish of Lyncomb and Widcomb
BC623/ 2276 4 Jul 1763 £1-11-0 Edward Parker, wine merchant. Henry Howse, apothecary Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 69:1:1 69:1
BC623/ 2277 10 Oct 1763 £0-0-6 Ann Tanner Lease of a Messuage formerly a Stable, Burrough Walls near the West Gate
BC623/ 2278 10 Oct 1763 £0-8-0 William Lewis Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2279 10 Oct 1763 £0-8-0 Thomas Counsel, currier Lease of a Messuage called the Hen & Chickens & a Brewhouse five Tenements Garden & Workshop, Walcot Street 43:1 43:1
BC623/ 2280 10 Oct 1763 £0-6-8 Ralph Stennett, grocer. Thomas Jelly, carpenter, (surviving Trustees in the marriage settlement of Isaac Fisher, innholder, with Elizabeth Fisher) Lease of a Messuage & Coach house, Walcot Street 26:1 26:1
BC623/ 2281 10 Oct 1763 £0-10-0 Thomas Counsel, currier Lease of a Messuage Brewhouse Necessary House Court & Garden, Walcot Street 42:2 42:2
BC623/ 2282 10 Oct 1763 £0-16-0 Isaac Axford, brazier Lease of a Piece of Ground & Messuage thereon, Northgate Street 54:1 54:1
BC623/ 2283 10 Oct 1763 £0-1-6 Thomas Bishop, victualler Lease of a Piece of Ground whereon a Stable formerly stood & whereon a Room had been then lately erected with a Cellar under it & a Garret over it, Northgate Street 55:1:3 “west” 55:1
BC623/ 2284 10 Oct 1763 £0-10-0 Thomas Bishop, victualler Lease of a Messuage called the Cross Keys a Room formerly a Stable a Backside, Northgate Street 56:2 “a” 56:2
BC623/ 2285 10 Oct 1763 £0-6-0 Isaac Axford, brazier Lease of a Piece of Ground and a Messuage thereon & a Way leading from Cheap Street to the Lessees dwelling House, Cheap Street 70:3, part of 70:3
BC623/ 2286 10 Oct 1763 £0-9-0 John Dodd Lease of a Messuage and Backside, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2287 Expires 1764 £0-8-0 Giles Stephens, yeoman Lease of a Tenement & Garden, Vicarage Lane 78:1 78:1
BC623/ 2288 2 Jan 1764 £0-7-2 Walter Dallamore, malster, (Administrator of his father John Dallamore) Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Broad Street 16:2 16:2
BC623/ 2289 2 Jan 1764 £0-2-6 Decimus Haines, staymaker Lease of Two new Messuages A Cellar A Chamber over same Two third parts of a Garden and the Use of a Brewhouse, Broad Street 13:2, part of 13:2
BC623/ 2290 2 Jan 1764 £0-18-0 Mary Howse, widow Lease of Three Messuages, Northgate Street, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul 50:3:1 north side 50:3
BC623/ 2291 2 Apr 1764 £0-6-0 Ann Coney, spinster Lease of a Plot of Ground, Westgate Street 86:3 86:3
BC623/ 2292 2 Apr 1764 £0-1-0 Mary Robbins (Administratrix of Charles Robins) Lease of a Messuage known by the Sign of the Joiners Arms and a Backside thereto belonging, Southgate Street
BC623/ 2293 2 Apr 1764 £0-0-10 John Smith, silversmith Lease of a Tenement & Backside, Lyncomb & Widcomb
BC623/ 2294 2 Apr 1764 £0-2-6 Richard Godsall, barber and peruke maker Lease of a Messuage Brewhouse and Stable, Broad Street 13:1, part of 13:1
BC623/ 2295 2 Apr 1764 £0-1-6 John Higgins, mason Lease of a Messuage Brewhouse and Garden & a Way to said Garden, Broad Street 13:2, part of 13:2
BC623/ 2296 2 Apr 1764 £0-5-0 Robert Whittick, victualler Lease of a Messuage Court Washhouse & Brewhouse formerly a Stable, Walcot Street 27:2 27:2
BC623/ 2297 2 Apr 1764 £0-1-6 Edward Bushell Collibee, gentleman Leaseof a Piece of Ground being part of a Garden belonging to the City Prison, Behind the Prison in the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" St.Mary’s land, “c3”
BC623/ 2298 9 Jul 1764 £8-3-0 Ralph Stennett, upholsterer. Thomas Jelly, carpenter, (surviving Executors of Isaac Fisher) Lease of a Messuage, Orange Grove in the Parish of St. Peter and Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Tything" No.7 Orange Grove.
BC623/ 2299 9 Jul 1764 £0-16-6 Ralph Stennett, upholsterer. Thomas Jelly, carpenter, (surviving Executors of Isaac Fisher) Lease of a Vault, in the Grove, Indorsed "Northgate Tything"
BC623/ 2300 9 Jul 1764 £0-4-0 Elizabeth Whittick, spinster Lease of a Messuage Wash house & Garden & a Way under the House to the Washhouse & Garden, Walcot Street 35:2 35:2
BC623/ 2301 9 Jul 1764 £0-10-0 Walter Wiltshire Lease of a Messuage called the Kings Arms and Yard, Broad Street 9:2 9:2
BC623/ 2302 9 Jul 1764 £0-5-0 Edward Burcomb of Bradford, Wilts, gentleman, (Surviving Executor of Richard Burcomb) Lease of the back part of a Tenement, A little Backside, A Garden & a Way through an Entry, Frog Lane 4:1 part B 4:1
BC623/ 2303 9 Jul 1764 £0-1-0 Edward Burcomb of Bradford, Wilts, gentleman, (Surviving Executor of Richard Burcomb) Lease of a Messuage, In the Parish of St. Michael, Indorsed "Broad Street Tything" 3:2 3:2
BC623/ 2304 9 Jul 1764 £0-5-8 Edward Burcomb of Bradford, Wilts, gentleman, (Surviving Executor of Richard Burcomb) Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Frog Lane 4:2 4:2
BC623/ 2305 9 Jul 1764 £0-4-0 Walter Dallamore, malster Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Walcot Street 28:2 28:2
BC623/ 2306 10 Aug 1764 £0-4-0 Robert Whittick Lease of a Messuage Washhouse Garden & Use of a Way leading thereto from Walcot Street under a Tenement belonging to Elizabeth Whittick, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2307 10 Aug 1764 £0-4-0 Harry Atwood, Elizabeth Atwood Lease of a Garden opening against the London Road on the West side thereof, Near the Cornwell 20:1:2 20:1
BC623/ 2308 10 Aug 1764 £0-4-0 Harry Atwood, Elizabeth Atwood Lease of a Tenement and Garden opening against the London Road on the West side thereof, Near Cornwell 95:2:4 95:2
BC623/ 2309 8 Oct 1764 £0-1-0 Rachael Fear, widow Lease of Three new Built Messuages then late belonging to James Taunton, Burrough Walls near Saw Close
BC623/ 2310 9 Oct 1764 £0-10-0 Tobias Walker, clothier. Simon Collett, baker. Charles Rose of Devizes, baker, (Executors of Thomas Collett) Lease of Part of a Tenement, Southgate Street 15:2 15:2
BC623/ 2311 9 Oct 1764 £0-4-0 John Flower, baker Lease of a Tenement Court & Garden, Broad Street 57:1:4 57:1
BC623/ 2312 9 Oct 1764 £0-5-0 John Bush, hosier Lease of Two Messuages & a Garden, Walcot Street 34:1 34:1
BC623/ 2313 9 Oct 1764 £0-5-0 Benjamin Wingrove Lease of a Tenement and Garden, Walcot Street South of Ladymead
BC623/ 2314 9 Oct 1764 £0-5-0 Samuel Bush of Ditham, Glos., yeoman Lease of a Tenement & Backside, Upper Gravel Walks 53:1:3 middle 53:1
BC623/ 2315 9 Oct 1764 £0-0-11 Samuel Bush Lease of Several Parts of a Messuage, Cheap Street
BC623/ 2316 9 Oct 1764 £0-4-6 Samuel Bush Lease of Several Parts of a Messuage adjoining to a Tenement then later the Queens Head, And the Use of a Brewhouse & Backside behind the Premises, Cheap Street
BC623/ 2317 14 Nov 1664 £0-4-0 William Adlington Lease of All the Waste or Overflow Water of all the Conduits within the City except St. James Pipe with liberty to convey same by Pipes or otherwise under any of the Streets making good all damages, In the City of Bath
BC623/ 2318 31 Dec 1764 £0-13-4 William Kittoe, innholder Lease of Two Messuages, Stalls Street & Westgate Street
BC623/ 2319 31 Dec 1764 £5-0-0 John Pinsay, citizen and haberdasher of London. John Hayward, citizen and cooper of London Lease of a Messuage & Passage, Westgate Street 91:3 91:3
BC623/ 2320 31 Dec 1764 £0-0-6 William Hill & John Howse Lease of All those Messuages or Tenements formerly a Stable, On the Burrough Walls, Near the West Gate
BC623/ 2321 31 Dec 1764 £0-3-4 Elizabeth Atwood, (Executrix of Sarah Wilds) Lease of a Messuage, Cock Lane
BC623/ 2322 2 Jan 1765 £0-8-0 Richard Brigden Fowell & John Wingrove Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2323 21 Mar 1765 £9-2-6 Markes Davis, cabinet maker Lease of a Messuage with the Closets adjoining the East side thereof and lying over the Passage leading to the Terrace Walks & also the Vaults on the North side, In the Gravel Walks, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" No.11 the Grove
BC623/ 2324 25 Mar 1765 £11-1-0 Markes Davis, cabinet maker Lease of a Messuage and two Vaults, In the Grove near the Abbey Church in the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" No.10 the Grove
BC623/ 2325 1 Apr 1765 £0-10-0 Thomas Selden of Weston, butcher Lease of The Three Cups Inn with the Brewhouse, 3 Stables Malthouse Pigstye & Court, Broad Street 18:2 18:2
BC623/ 2326 4 Apr 1765 £0-9-0 William Chivers Lease of The Greyhound Inn Backside and two Stables, Northgate Street 49:1 49:1
BC623/ 2327 4 Apr 1765 £0-5-0 William Chivers Lease of Four Stables by the Burrough Walls, Northgate Street Tything
BC623/ 2328 15 Apr 1765 £0-8-0 Elizabeth Marchant, widow Lease of a Messuage and Backside, Northgate Street 53:2 53:2
BC623/ 2329 29 Apr 1765 £0-6-8 Sarah Morris, widow Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Broad Street 7
BC623/ 2330 30 Jun 1765 £0-7-0 Lewis Clutterbuck Lease of a Messuage, In the Market Place in the Parish of St. Peter & Paul
BC623/ 2331 1 Jul 1765 £0-0-6 Ann Bullman Lease of a Messuage, Cock Lane, Indorsed "Cheap Street Tything"
BC623/ 2332 1 Jul 1764 £0-5-0 John Cottell, tailor Lease of a Stable, Bridewell (alias Culverhouse) Lane Garden of the Bridewell
BC623/ 2333 1 Jul 1765 £0-8-0 John Cottell, tailor Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2334 1 Jul 1765 £0-1-0 Isaac Gale Lease of a Messuage Under the Burrough Walls in St. Michael’s Parish
BC623/ 2335 1 Jul 1765 £0-1-4 John Morley of Batheaston, yeoman Lease of Two upper Tenements, Slippery Lane 2:2:2, part of 2:2
BC623/ 2336 1 Jul 1765 £0-3-4 Tobias Salmon, linen draper Lease of Two Messuages and 16 feet of Garden Ground & Liberty of Brewing & of Washing in the Shed belonging to the Premises & a Passage into said Garden and free Passage through the Entry belonging to same, Frog Lane 4:1 (part “A”) 4:1
BC623/ 2337 1 Jul 1765 £0-4-0 Benjamin Wingrove Lease of Part of a Messuage formerly 3 Messuages, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2338 1 Jul 1765 £0-2-0 Charles Gay Lease of a Shop & Building over it, Under the Burrough Walls, In the Parish of St. Michael, Indorsed "Northgate Tything"
BC623/ 2339 1 Jul 1765 £0-10-0 Malachi Berne Lease of a Messuage bounded on the West by the Seven Stars, Market Place
BC623/ 2340 1 Jul 1765 £0-5-0 Thomas Atwood, alderman (Executor in Trust in the Will of William Head) Lease of a Messuage Backside and Buildings belonging, Indorsed "Stalls Street Tything" 103:1, south part 103:1
BC623/ 2341 1 Jul 1765 £24-0-0 John Foot Lease of a Messuage called Hallom House Backside Garden Orchard 6 Closes of Pasture Ground 3 Parcels of Arable Land & Common for 100 Sheep, Indorsed "Dunhead St. Mary"
BC623/ 2342 19 Aug 1765 £0-8-0 Thomas Brown, carpenter Lease of Two Messuages a Brewhouse & Court adjoining together with the use of a Passage & a Garret over said Passage, Parsonage Lane, Indorsed "Cheap Street Tything" 77:3 77:3
BC623/ 2343 1 Oct 1765 £0-1-0 Thomas Pitcher Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street 105:2 –see “c” 105:2
BC623/ 2344 2 Oct 1765 £0-15-0 Peter Hooper Lease of a Plot of Ground with the Messuages & other Buildings thereon, Part of the Premises being known by the Sign of the Bell, Within the Parishes of St. Michael & Walcot
BC623/ 2345 7 Oct 1765 £1-0-0 Daniel Brown Lease of a Piece of Ground, Bounded on the South by the Burrough Walls West of Trim Bridge
BC623/ 2346 7 Oct 1765 £0-0-8 Edward Sheppard, clerk Lease of Part of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street 37:2 37:2
BC623/ 2347 2 Oct 1765 £0-14-4 William Latcham of Seagre, Wilts, yeoman Lease of Part of a Messuage also a low Room & Chamber over it with a Garden & Back Door into Cross Bath Lane, Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" See 139:2 139:2
BC623/ 2348 22 Oct 1765 £0-0-6 Joseph Chilton, plumber and glazier Lease of a Workshop and use of a Backside, Vicarage Lane, Indorsed "Cheap Street Tything" North of 79:3 (part) 79:3
BC623/ 2349 31 Dec 1765 £0-1-4 Elizabeth Bally, widow Lease of a Messuage, Vicarage Lane, Indorsed "Cheap Street Tything" 79:2 79:2
BC623/ 2350 2 Jan 1766 £0-5-4 Henry Spering Lease of Two Tenements & a Backside, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2351 3 Feb 1766 £0-1-7 Benjamin Allen Lease of a Messuage Brewhouse Garden & Use of a Court & Necessary House & Way thereto, Broad Street
BC623/ 2352 3 Jan 1766 £0-4-8 Ann Smallcombe, widow Lease of a Messuage, Broad Street 2:2:1 2:2
BC623/ 2353 21 Jan 1766 £0-1-8 Ann Pinker Lease of a Messuage, Barton Lane under the Burrough Walls in the Parish of St. Michael
BC623/ 2354 10 Mar 1766 £0-8-0 Edmund Wilkins (Executor of Edmund Cullurne) Lease of a Messuage Court & Brewhouse, Westgate Street 91:2 91:2
BC623/ 2355 10 Mar 1766 £0-11-0 Edmund Wilkins of Malmesbury, Wilts, esquire (Executor of Edmund Cullurne, apothecary, deceased) Lease of a Plot of Ground with several (but does not say how many) Messuages thereon, Westgate Street 77:1:1 77:1
BC623/ 2356 10 Mar 1766 £0-1-0 Edmund Wilkins of Malmesbury, Wilts, esquire (Executor of Edmund Cullurne) Lease of Two low Rooms then late in possession of John Bally, Parsonage Lane (called also Vicarage Lane, See the exception in the last Lease) 77:1:1 part of 77:1
BC623/ 2357 1 Apr 1766 £0-2-0 Charles Biggs, gentleman Lease of Three Tenements & a Garden, Culverhouse (alias Bridewell) Lane 88:1
BC623/ 2358 1 Apr 1766 £0-11-0 Charles Biggs, gentleman Lease of a Messuage and Garden, and a Piece of Ground whereon a Stable is Built, Timber Close (alias Saw Close) 85:2
BC623/ 2359 1 Apr 1766 £0-5-0 Charles Biggs, gentleman Lease of a Parcel of Ground 20 feet Square (with a Stable Coachhouse & Rooms thereon) Part of – The Saw Close or Timber Yard 2 Sawclose
BC623/ 2360 27 Jun 1766 £0-1-0 Jacob Millard, shopkeeper Lease of a Tenement Piece of Garden Ground & Wall, Walcot Street 40:2, on north
BC623/ 2361 27 Jun 1766 £0-0-6 Harry Atwood, surgeon. Elizabeth Atwood, spinster Lease of a Messuage & Granary, Without the East Gate 55:1:4 part of the east part 55:1
BC623/ 2362 27 Jun 1766 £0-3-6 Harry Atwood, surgeon. Elizabeth Atwood, spinster Lease of a messuage & a Plott of Ground, Timber (or Saw) Close 1 Sawclose
BC623/ 2363 12 Aug 1766 £0-4-0 Thomas Gerves Lease of a Four Stall Stable belonging to the George Inn, (Indorsed "Bimbury Tything”) at the Cross Bath
BC623/ 2364 12 Sep 1766 £0-6-0 John Carew Lease of a Messuage & Backside, In the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything"
BC623/ 2365 12 Sep 1766 £0-1-8 John Carew of Anthony, Cornwall, esquire Lease of Two Stables & a Backside, Near the Timber Close 85:1
BC623/ 2366 12 Sep 1766 £0-4-0 John Carew of Anthony, Cornwall, esquire Lease of a Messuage called the Boars Head and Backside, Westgate Street 91:1
BC623/ 2367 22 Sep 1766 £1-5-0 Henry Sainsbury of Speenhamland, parish of Newbury, apothecary. Walter Taylor, grocer. Thomas Jelly, carpenter (Executors of John Bishop) Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street 50:3:1 south side
BC623/ 2368 22 Sep 1766 £0-2-0 Henry Sainsbury of Speenhamland, parish of Newbury, apothecary. Walter Taylor, grocer. Thomas Jelly, carpenter (Executors of John Bishop) Lease of a Stable, Cock Lane, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything"
BC623/ 2369 22 Sep 1766 £0-3-9 Thomas Rogers Lease of Four Tenements, Frog Lane 5:1, part
BC623/ 2370 6 Oct 1766 £0-5-0 John Smith, yeoman Lease of a Messuage known by the Sign of the Admiral Vernon, In the Parish of Lyncombe & Widcombe 57:2:1 57:2:2
BC623/ 2371 9 Oct 1766 £0-1-8 Eleanor Hawkins Lease of a Piece of Ground and Messuage thereon, Slippery Lane 2:2:2, part of
BC623/ 2372 13 Oct 1766 £0-4-0 Walter Dallamore, gentleman Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Walcot Street 28:2
BC623/ 2373 4 Nov 1766 £0-7-0 Betty Cottle, widow Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2374 4 Nov 1766 £0-4-0 John Chapman (Surviving Trustee in the Will of William Lawrence) Lease of a Messuage, In the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath, Indorsed “BimburyTything”
BC623/ 2375 1 Dec 1766 £0-3-8 Robert Hayward, teaman Lease of a Plot of Ground with a Messuage thereon erected, Westgate Street 91:3:2
BC623/ 2376 1 Dec 1766 £0-3-9 Walter Taylor, grocer Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Frog Lane 5:1
BC623/ 2377 1 Dec 1766 £0-2-0 Walter Taylor Lease of a Messuage, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2378 12 Dec 1766 £0-10-0 John Sartain of London, cheesemonger Lease of a Messuage Brewhouse Stables Backsides Garden and other Outlets, Southgate Street 149:1
BC623/ 2379 22 Dec 1766 £0-4-0 Lawrance Cottell Lease of a Messuage and also Liberty to rest Timber in the Wall of a Tenement in Lessees occupation, In the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath, Indorsed “Bimbury Tything”
BC623/ 2380 22 Dec 1766 £0-0-6 Simon Collett, baker (Executor of James Maggs, common carrier) Lease of a Messuage Backside or Garden, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Stalls Street Tything" 105:2:2 east part
BC623/ 2381 22 Dec 1766 £0-5-2 Philip Masters Lease of a Messuage abutting backwards on Wades Passage on the South & openeth into the said Street on the North, But does not say what Street, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything"
BC623/ 2382 22 Dec 1766 £0-8-0 Elizabeth Longman, widow (Executrix of George Longman, carpenter) Lease of a Messuage in the Market Place & a Messuage in the Burrough Walls, Adjoining to the Greyhound Inn on the South, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" 48:2 part of
BC623/ 2383 23 Mar 1767 £0-7-6 Thomas Atwood, alderman Lease of a Messuage called the Full Moon with the Stables Coachhouse and Yard, Southgate Street 156:2 part “a”
BC623/ 2384 23 Mar 1767 £0-5-0 Robert Whittick, yeoman Lease of a Messuage Court Washhouse and Brewhouse formerly a Stable, Walcot Street 27:2
BC623/ 2385 23 Mar 1767 £0-5-0 Thomas Atwood, alderman (Executor in Trust of William Head) Lease of a Messuage Backside and Buildings, Stalls Street 103:1, south part
BC623/ 2386 27 Apr 1767 £0-4-8 Robert Cartony Lease of a Part of Messuage, In the Tything of Bimbury
BC623/ 2387 1 Jun 1767 £0-5-0 Francis Bennett Lease of a Messuage, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed “Bimbury Tything”
BC623/ 2388 22 Jun 1767 £0-6-8 Ann West, widow Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Broad Street 17:1
BC623/ 2389 19 Jul 1767 £0-2-4 William Chapman (Mortgagee in possession of the Premises) Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Stalls Street 107:1
BC623/ 2390 20 Jul 1767 £0-4-0 Elizabeth Marchant, widow (Mortgagee in possession of the Premises) Lease of a Messuage called The Squirrel situate on and fronting North the Burrough Walls, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Street" 48:2 west part
BC623/ 2391 3 Aug 1767 £0-5-0 Ann Varnam Lease of a Messuage and Garden & so much thereof as remained unsold by Deborah Chambers & George Chambers deceased, Broad Street 12:2, rear
BC623/ 2392 7 Dec 1767 £0-1-0 William Brooke, brushmaker Lease of a Piece of Garden Ground & Tenement thereon, Broad Street 63:1:2
BC623/ 2393 7 Dec 1767 £0-1-4 William Howell Lease of a Messuage and Backside, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2394 7 Dec 1767 £0-6-8 Thomas Jelly, carpenter (Surviving Executor of Isaac Fisher, innholder) Lease of a Messuage & Coachhouse, Walcot Street 26:1
BC623/ 2395 21 Dec 1767 £0-5-8 Isaac Parsons of Woollard, tanner (Executor in Trust of Cornelius Abraham Parsons) Lease of Two Messuages a Tan Yard and Backside, Walcot Street 36:2
BC623/ 2396 4 Jan 1768 £0-3-9 Walter Taylor, grocer Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Frog Lane 5:1
BC623/ 2397 4 Jan 1768 £0-2-0 Walter Taylor, grocer Lease of a Messuage, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2398 4 Jan 1768 £0-5-0 Thomas Bowdler (Esquire), Roger Hereford, apothecary (Executors of Elizabeth Longman) Lease of a Messuage adjoining to the Greyhound Inn on the South, In the Market Place, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" 48:2 south part
BC623/ 2399 15 Jan 1768 £0-10-0 Thomas Hull of Marlpool Hall, Devon, esquire. John Harrington of Woodford, Wilts, clerk Lease of a Messuage or Inn (called the Three Tuns) & part of the Backside, Stalls Street 114:2
BC623/ 2400 15 Jan 1768 £0-12-0 Thomas Hull of Marlpool Hall, Devon, esquire. John Harrington of Woodford, Wilts, clerk Lease of a Messuage Backside & Stable, Stalls Street 100:1
BC623/ 2401 18 Mar 1768 £0-9-0 Benedict Masters Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Stalls Street 99:2
BC623/ 2402 4 Apr 1768 £0-1-4 Elizabeth Marchant (Mortgagee of the Premises) Lease of a Parcel of Ground with the several Messuages thereon Built, Culverhouse or Bridewell Lane 88:2
BC623/ 2403 4 Apr 1768 £0-10-0 George Clarke, carpenter Lease of a Piece of void Ground at Bear Corner, Partly in Cheap Street & Partly in Stalls Street 180:2 part of
BC623/ 2404 4 Apr 1768 £0-7-0 Elizabeth Marchant (Mortgagee of the Premises) Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street
BC623/ 2405 11 Apr 1768 £0-4-0 William Shewring, yeoman Lease of a little Tenement & Garden, Southgate Street 105:2
BC623/ 2406 11 Apr 1768 £0-10-0 Edward Bushell of Bathwick, malster (Mortgagee of the Premises) Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Stalls Street 104:2
BC623/ 2407 30 May 1768 £0-10-8 John Attwood, the younger. James Attwood, brazier Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Southgate Street 149:2
BC623/ 2408 4 Jul 1768 £0-1-8 Lewis Clutterbuck, gentleman Lease of a Messuage, Frog Lane 4:1 “A2”
BC623/ 2409 22 Aug 1768 £0-10-0 Malachi Berne Lease of a Messuage bounded on the West by the Seven Stars, In the Market Place, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything"
BC623/ 2410 22 Aug 1768 £0-7-0 Thomas Jelly, carpenter. William Selden, mason (Trustees on the Marriage of Robert Brewer, shopkeeper, with Betty his wife) Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 67:1, east part
BC623/ 2411 22 Aug 1768 £0-18-6 George Sperren, toyman Lease of a Vault, Orange Grove, In the Parish of St. Peter and Paul No.8, vault
BC623/ 2412 22 Aug 1768 £0-2-0 Ruth Willsher, widow, Executrix of William Willsher) Lease of Part of a Messuage and half the Garden adjoining, Broad Street 57:1:4
BC623/ 2413 22 Aug 1768 £0-10-0 Ruth Wiltshear, widow, Executrix of William Wiltshear) Lease of a Plot of Ground, And four Messuages a Stable and Malthouse thereon, Frog Lane 6:1
BC623/ 2414 22 Aug 1768 £8-5-0 George Sperren, toyman Lease of a Messuage, Orange Grove 8 Orange Grove
BC623/ 2415 29 Aug 1768 £0-1-0 Thomas Jelly, carpenter Lease of a Messuage, Southgate Street 105:2 – “e”
BC623/ 2416 29 Aug 1768 £0-3-4 Manley Power Lease of a new Built Messuage, Cock Lane, Indorsed “Cheap Street Tything”
BC623/ 2417 3 Oct 1768 £1-0-4 George Compton, schoolmaster Lease of a Messuage (called the Royal Oak), Stalls Street 104:2
BC623/ 2418 19 Dec 1768 £0-10-0 John Cottell Lease of a Messuage & also liberty to rest Timber in the Wall of a Tenement then in Lessees Occupation, In the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath, (q. if not Bimbury) 129:2
BC623/ 2419 19 Dec 1768 £0-10-0 Betty Cottell, widow Lease of a Messuage and Premises, Bridewell (alias Culverhouse) Lane Garden of the Bridewell
BC623/ 2420 28 Dec 1768 £0-2-0 James Taunton (the Younger), Elizabeth Taunton, Mary Taunton Lease of a Messuage & Backside & all Buildings thereto belonging, Cock Lane
BC623/ 2421 4 Jan 1769 £0-10-0 John Collins Lease of a Messuage, Burrough Walls in the Parish of St. Michael
BC623/ 2422 9 Jan 1769 £0-0-6 Thomas Tippetts, Ann Tippetts (his Wife), Elizabeth Harford & Frances Harford Lease of a Court or Backside Coal house and House of Office with a Garden adjoining, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything"
BC623/ 2423 6 Mar 1769 £0-10-8 Mary Pinkar Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Broad Street
BC623/ 2424 13 Mar 1769 £0-8-0 Peter Hooper, gentleman. Roger Watts of Bristol, wine merchant (Executors of Mary Broad) Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 75:2
BC623/ 2425 18 Mar 1769 £0-5-2 Benedict Masters, goldsmith Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street 55:1:1 part
BC623/ 2426 10 Apr 1769 £0-2-0 Rachael Batchelor, widow Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street 38:2
BC623/ 2427 19 Jun 1769 £0-1-0 Walter Taylor, grocer Lease of a Tenement, Use of a Court or Backside and Use of a Brewhouse, On the Burrough Walls, In the Parish of St. Michael 5:1, south
BC623/ 2428 21 Aug 1769 £0-5-0 Joseph Phillott Lease of a ten stall Stable & part of another Stable lately a Tenement, Cock Lane 69:1:2
BC623/ 2429 21 Aug 1769 £0-5-0 William Stephens of Bristol, linen draper Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2430 18 Sep 1769 £1-0-0 Ann Jones, widow (Administratrix of Giles Jones Esquire) Lease of a Tenement, Upper Walks or Orange Grove, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" See Fawcett 13
BC623/ 2431 18 Sep 1769 £0-7-11 Ann Jones (Administratrix of Giles Jones Esquire) Lease of a Parlour 3 Chambers 2 Garrets a new Built Kitchen, A little Buttery Part of a Brewhouse a Vault Part of an Entry, Part of a Cellar, Use of a Backside & the part of said Brewhouse House of Ease & of a Way to said Backside, Cheap Street
BC623/ 2432 19 Sep 1769 £0-1-6 Ann Jones (Administratrix of Giles Jones Esquire) Lease of a Messuage & Garden, opening into the Orange Grove South of 52:1:2
BC623/ 2433 25 Sep 1769 £0-2-0 Abraham Ford, mason Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Walcot Street 38:2
BC623/ 2434 9 Oct 1769 £0-1-0 Thomas Harris of Lyncombe and Widcombe, carpenter Lease of a Messuage, Southgate Street
BC623/ 2435 16 Oct 1769 £0-10-6 Mary Ansty, widow Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 121:2
BC623/ 2436 4 Dec 1769 £0-14-0 Lewis Clutterbuck (Mortgagee of the Premises) Lease of The Greyhound Inn Backside and two Stables, Northgate Street, And 4 Stables, By the Burrough Walls in the Tything of Northgate Street 49:1 plus stables
BC623/ 2437 11 Dec 1769 £7-0-0 Mary Campbell, widow Lease of Part of 2 Tenements Part of a Brewhouse Part of a House Part of a Shop Part of a Passage & a Court and Yard, In the Passage leading from Cheap Street into the Church Yard, Indorsed "Cheap Street" Part of Stalls Church
BC623/ 2438 11 Dec 1769 £0-8-0 Thomas Cottle of Monkton Farley, Wilts, yeoman Lease of Five Stables, a Gateway, Coachhouse & Backside or Yard abutting upon Buildings used with the Angel Inn on the South side thereof, Abutting upon Vicarage Lane, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed “Cheap Street Tything" 78:2
BC623/ 2439 11 Dec 1769 £0-8-0 Thomas Cottle of Monkton Farley, Wilts, yeoman Lease of a Messuage called the Angel with the Backside and Buildings adjoining, Cheap Street 76:2
BC623/ 2440 11 Dec 1769 £0-14-4 Mary Campbell, widow Lease of Part of a Messuage Part of two Shops Part of the Passage and the Buildings over & Part of a Brewhouse two more Shops and a Tenement, Cheap Street 70:1, includes 165:1
BC623/ 2441 13 Dec 1769 £0-2-0 James Willsher Lease of a Tenement Chamber &c, Broad Street 57:1:4
BC623/ 2442 13 Dec 1769 £0-1-7 Benjamin Colborne Lease of a Messuage Garden Use of a Court and of a Way, Broad Street 13:2 part of
BC623/ 2443 1 Mar 1770 £0-1-0 Rebecca Banbury of Brigadeer Hills, near Endfield, Middlesex, widow. The Reverend Thomas Croome, of London, clerk Lease of a new Built Messuage & a Tenement behind & the Use of the Court and Necessary House & Brewhouse thereon, Broad Street 16:1, part of
BC623/ 2444 12 Mar 1770 £0-1-0 Abigail Chandler Lease of a Messuage a Way through or under the West end of a Tenement belonging to Mrs. Stevenson & a Vault or Cellar & the Ground whereon it stands to the Crown of the Arch, Orange Court, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" Part of Lady Weston’s house
BC623/ 2445 12 Mar 1770 £0-10-0 The Reverend John Frank, Richard Laurence & Jacob Axford (Executors of Susanna Axford) Lease of a Plot of Ground & 2 Messuages thereon together with the Court called Orange Court & a Way thro' the West End of Mrs. Stevensons Tenement, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" 55:1:3, part, east
BC623/ 2446 12 Mar 1770 £0-5-0 Martha Fry, spinster. Decima Fry, spinster (Administratrixes of Knaplock Fry, scrivener) Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 113:3
BC623/ 2447 1 May 1770 £0-1-6 Jeremy Willshire, malster Lease of Two Tenements a Washhouse Necessary house & little piece of Ground before the same, And Use of the ways leading to said Tenements and Washhouse from Burton Street & Frogg Lane, Burton Street, And Indorsed "Broad Street Tything" 6:1, part of
BC623/ 2448 1 May 1770 £0-1-6 William Willsher, brewer Lease of a Brewhouse 2 Cellars & Loft over said Cellars & a piece of Ground, Burton Street, Indorsed "Broad Street Tything" 6:1, part of
BC623/ 2449 1 May 1770 £0-6-8 Lewis Clutterbuck Lease of Two Messuages with Courts, Northgate Street
BC623/ 2450 25 Jun 1770 £0-4-0 Amy Salmon Lease of a Messuage called the Naggs head, Lear Land near Stalls Street
BC623/ 2451 25 Jun 1770 £1-15-0 Peter Ferry Lease of 7 Messuages, Holloway
BC623/ 2452 1 Oct 1770 £0-10-8 William Perry, of the parish of Winterbourne, Glos. (Sole acting Executor of Mary Pinkar) Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Broad Street 2:1
BC623/ 2453 1 Oct 1770 £0-12-6 George Strawbridge Lease of a Messuage Vault & Garden, Burton Street in the Parish of St. Michael 6:1, part
BC623/ 2454 8 Oct 1770 £0-10-0 Constantine Chilton, glazier. Henry Woodward, musician Lease of a Plott of Ground & Tenement thereon called the Full Moon, In that part of the City Wall which lies near Cock Lane & bounded on the West by Burton Street 6:1, south part
BC623/ 2455 8 Oct 1770 £0-1-6 John Hazlewood of Bridgewater, Salop, ironmonger Lease of a Piece of Ground with a Messuage thereon, Orange Grove 55:1:3, east
BC623/ 2456 8 Oct 1770 £0-5-0 William Bush of Catherine, Somerset, yeoman. Stephen Stout, of Mansfield, Glos., gentleman. William Hulbert of Corsham, gentleman (Stout & Hulbert being Trustees on the Marriage of Thomas Hulbert with Martha his Wife) Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Upper Gravel Walks, Indorsed “Northgate Street Tything” 55:1:3, east
BC623/ 2457 8 Oct 1770 £0-5-0 William Bush of Catherine, Somerset. Stephen Stout, of Mansfield, Glos., gentleman. William Hulbert of Corsham, gentleman (Stout & Hulbert being Trustees in the Marriage Settlement of Thomas Hulbert with Martha his Wife) Lease of a Messuage & the Use of a Brewhouse & Backside behind the same, Cheap Street
BC623/ 2458 8 Oct 1770 £0-16-0 Charles Biggs, gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Rooms over the Passage leading from Stalls Street to the Church Yard, Stalls Street 120:1 and 120:2
BC623/ 2459 5 Nov 1770 £0-10-6 Robert Burridge Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Ludwell in the Parish of Dunhead St. Mary Country
BC623/ 2460 5 Nov 1770 £0-10-6 William Lucas Lease of a Messuage & Garden, Ludwell Country
BC623/ 2461 7 Jan 1771 £1-0-0 The Reverend James Sparrow, clerk (Surviving Trustee on the Marriage of John Cary with Elizabeth Etticke, both deceased) Lease of a Messuage on the South side of Cheap Street 68:3
BC623/ 2462 7 Jan 1771 £0-10-0 Tobias Walker of Sudbury, Glos., gentleman. Simon Collett, baker. Charles Rose of Devizes, baker (Executors of Thomas Collett) Lease of Part of a Tenement & Garden, Southgate Street 150:2 and 151:1
BC623/ 2463 8 Jan 1771 £0-1-0 Betty Rose Lease of a Messuage, Indorsed “Stalls Street Tything”
BC623/ 2464 8 Jan 1771 £0-7-6 Edward Bushell Collibee Lease of an Incroachment & Timber Frame raised thereon 18 Inches Wide, St. Peter & Pauls Church Yard, Indorsed “Stalls Street Tything”
BC623/ 2465 8 Jan 1771 £0-10-0 Roger Hereford Lease of a Messuage & Court, Westgate Street, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul
BC623/ 2466 8 Jan 1771 £0-7-0 The Reverend James Sparrow, clerk. Edward Gillam of Bristol, gentleman (Trustees on the marriage of the late Edward Gillam with Susanna Axford) Lease of a Tenement, in Lott Lane, a Tenement, Orange Court, And the Use of Orange Court & of a Way thro’ the West End of a Tenement belonging to Mr. Stevenson 55:1:3 and part of Lady Weston‘s house
BC623/ 2467 8 Jan 1771 £0-2-0 Richard Hay Lease of a Messuage, Cock Lane, Indorsed "Cheap Street Tything"
BC623/ 2468 14 Jan 1771 £0-3-6 William Edwards Lease of a Plott of Ground and a Messuage & other Erections thereon, Near the Burrough Walls, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, Indorsed “Northgate Street Tything”
BC623/ 2469 14 Jan 1771 £0-2-0 William Wilton Lease of a Tenement & Backside, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2470 14 Jan 1771 £0-3-4 Richard Painter, tailor. Joseph Clark of Cameley, Somerset, yeoman (Executors of Thomas Bond) Lease of a Tenement & Backside, Without the East Gate & opening into a Way leading to Monks Mill on the West side thereof 55:1:4
BC623/ 2471 14 Jan 1771 £0-3-6 John Latty Lease of a Piece of Ground & 2 Messuages thereon, On the Burrough Walls, In the Parish of St. Peter & Paul, & opening into Cock Lane on the West, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything"
BC623/ 2472 21 Jan 1771 £0-10-0 John Cottell, tailor Lease of a Messuage & Premises, Bridewell (alias Culverhouse) Lane No 1641 no.
BC623/ 2473 5 Feb 1771 £0-4-0 Richard Strange, pig killer (Executor of his Father Samuel Strange who was Executor of Tobias Dyer) Lease of 3 Messuages, Stalls Street 105:2:2 west part
BC623/ 2474 19 Apr 1771 £0-2-0 Francis Bennett, linen draper Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Bimbury Lane 102:1:1
BC623/ 2475 19 Apr 1771 £0-4-0 Anna Rotton (Widow) (Trustee as Administratrix to her late Husband Charles Rotton) Lease of a Parcel of Ground with a Messuage thereon & also a little Room then used as a Breeches Makers Shop, Stalls Street 110:2
BC623/ 2476 29 Apr 1771 £0-3-4 William Selden, mason Lease of a Messuage & Building behind the same, Southgate Street 102:1:2 south part
BC623/ 2477 29 Apr 1771 £0-6-7 William Lea Lease of a Messuage Dyehouse Stable Brewhouse Court & Garden, Lott Lane, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything"
BC623/ 2478 29 Apr 1771 £0-6-8 Francis Bennett, linen draper Lease of a Plott of Ground & 2 Messuages with a Brewhouse thereon erected, Westgate Street 86:2
BC623/ 2479 1 Jul 1771 £0-1-0 Rachael Fear of Weston, widow Lease of Three new built Messuages, On the Burrough Walls, Near Saw Close
BC623/ 2480 2 Jul 1771 £0-4-0 John Chapman (Esquire), Joseph Phillott (Trustees on the Marriage of Manley Power and Elizabeth Power (his Wife) Lease of a Messuage & little Court, Burrough or Barton Lane in the Parish of St. Michael, Indorsed "Northgate Tything"
BC623/ 2481 2 Jul 1771 £0-2-0 John Ward of Monkton Combe, yeoman Lease of Three Messuages, Slippery Lane, in the Parish of St. Michael, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything" 21:1
BC623/ 2482 2 Jul 1771 £0-1-4 Susannah Compton (Administratrix of her late Husband George Compton) Lease of a Messuage called the Royal Oak, Stalls Street 104:1
BC623/ 2483 2 Jul 1771 £0-7-6 Thomas Warr Atwood, plumber. Richard Atwood of Bradford, Wilts., clothier (Executors of their late Father Thomas Atwood a Trustee for the Premises) Lease of a Messuage Stables Coachhouse and Yard (called the Full Moon), Southgate Street 156:2 part “a”
BC623/ 2484 2 Oct 1771 £0-14-0 John Dodd, apothecary Lease of a Plot of Ground & Messuage thereon, Stalls Street 102:1
BC623/ 2485 9 Dec 1771 £0-0-6 Nathan Strange, victualler Lease of Three Messuages formerly a Stable, On or near the Burro' Walls near the West Gate 84:1:2
BC623/ 2486 1772 £0-1-0 Richard Cruttwell, printer Lease of a Messuage, Lear Land 105:2:1 part of
BC623/ 2487 1 Jan 1772 £0-3-4 Joseph Varnam, victualler Lease of Several Parts of a Messuage and Garden, The Use of a House of Ease & so much of the Garden as is therein described, Broad Street 12:2, rear
BC623/ 2488 1 Jan 1772 £0-1-6 Robert Whittick, victualler Lease of a Messuage & little Garden and a Way through the Garden of Mr. Parsons to the River Avon, Walcot Street 36:1
BC623/ 2489 1 Jan 1772 £0-4-0 Henry Thomas, grocer (Trustee in the Will of Mary Polsam otherwise Ring, who was Executrix of Mary Polsam otherwise Ring, widow) Lease of a Messuage and Court, Walcot Street 28:1
BC623/ 2490 1 Jan 1772 £0-0-6 The Reverend Samuel Billingsley of Bath, clerk Lease of a Messuage, Orange Court 55:1:3 part of
BC623/ 2491 1 Jan 1772 £0-6-8 Richard Hay (Committee of the Estate of Lionel Lee a Lunatic) Lease of a Messuage called the Queens Head, Cheap Street & Cock Lane
BC623/ 2492 1 Jan 1772 £0-0-6 Ann Bulman Lease of a Messuage, Cock Lane
BC623/ 2493 1 Jan 1772 £0-13-0 Joseph Phillott (Surviving Executor In Trust in the Will of William Kittoe) Lease of Two Messuages, Stalls Street and Westgate Street
BC623/ 2494 7 Apr 1772 £4-18-0 Mary Bradbourne (Administratrix of Harvey Bradbourne) Lease of The White Hart Inn with the Court Stables and Outhouses, Stalls Street 96:1:1
BC623/ 2495 1 May 1772 £2-3-4 Mary Henshaw, widow Lease of a Messuage Vaults Backside and Garden, Cheap Street, And 5 Tenements, Cock Lane, Indorsed "Cheap Street Tything" 73:3
BC623/ 2496 18 May 1772 £0-1-0 Samuel Dancey (Surviving Executor of William Ralphs) Lease of a Messuage, Upon the Burrough Walls, Indorsed "Northgate Street Tything"
BC623/ 2497 18 May 1772 £0-8-0 John Cottell Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2498 30 May 1772 £0-3-0 William Chapman, gentleman. John Brabant, cabinet maker. John Latty, ironmonger Lease of Three Messuages & 4 Backsides (thentofore one Messuage & Backside with all other the Ground Land Estate which was formerly held by Elizabeth Harford by Lease dated 6th April 1761, In the Lane leading from Stalls Street to the Cross Bath, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" 140:2
BC623/ 2499 23rd Jul 1772 £0-10-8 John Atwood the younger. James Atwood, brazier Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Southgate Street 149:2
BC623/ 2500 17 Jul 1772 £0-4-4 John Cottell, tailor (Trustee of Betty Barry & her Children) Lease of Three Messuages & Courts adjoining, Southgate Street “Chapman garden” south part
BC623/ 2501 29 Sep 1772 £3-2-6 Thomas Walter of Bilby Lane, Darby, yeoman Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Church Yard 166:2
BC623/ 2502 29 Sep 1772 £0-10-0 John Hayward of Fenchurch Street, London, merchant (Trustee in the Will of Robert Hayward) Lease of 3 Messuages Brewhouse Wash house & Court, Near the Hot Bath, Indorsed "Bimbury Tything" 139:1
BC623/ 2503 29 Sep 1772 £1-10-0 Frances Harford, spinster. Thomas Tippetts of Dursley, clothier. Ann Tippetts, his Wife (said Frances Harford & Ann Tippetts being Executrixes of Richard Harford) Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 68:2
BC623/ 2504 29 Sep 1772 £7-17-0 Edward Parker, Henry Howse & John Howse Lease of a Dwelling House and a Vault, In the Church Yard of St. Peter & Paul, And another Vault, In front of the Pump Room, Indorsed "Church Yard"
BC623/ 2505 29 Sep 1772 £0-17-0 Joseph Phillott, gentleman Lease of Two Messuages a Buttery Use of a Brewhouse and Necessary House, Walcot Street 26:2, part of
BC623/ 2506 29 Sep 1772 £0-17-0 Joseph Phillott, gentleman Lease of 2 Messuages & the Use of a Brewhouse & Necessary House, Walcot Street 26:2, part of
BC623/ 2507 29 Sep 1772 £0-15-0 Joseph Phillott, gentleman Lease of a Messuage & Use of a Brewhouse & Necessary House, Walcot Street 26:2, part of
BC623/ 2508 19 Oct 1772 £0-1-0 Thomas Pitcher Lease of a Messuage and Garden, Southgate Street 105:2 “d”
BC623/ 2509 21 Oct 1772 £0-6-8 Thomas West, apothecary. Richard Hutt, haberdasher. (Trustees on the Marriage of Thomas Hancock of Marlborough, coachmaker) Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 113:2
BC623/ 2510 9 Nov 1772 £0-1-7 Jane Allen (Administratrix of Benjamin Allen) Lease of a Messuage Brewhouse Garden Use of a Court & of a Necessary House & Way thereto, Broad Street
BC623/ 2511 19 Nov 1772 £2-5-0 William Martin Lease of Several Closes of Meadow or Pasture containing about 106 acres (called the Town Commons) with the Common House, In the Parish of Walcot Town Commons
BC623/ 2511a 11 Jan 1773 £0-1-7 Jane Allen (Administratrix of Benjamin Allen) Lease of a Messuage Brewhouse Garden Use of a Court Necessary House & Way thereto, Broad Street
BC623/ 2512 18 Jan 1773 £1-0-0 Samuel Warren, miller Lease of a Water Corn Mill & Fulling Mills called Monks Mills & the Island adjoining, Without the West Gate 57:1:1
BC623/ 2513 23 Feb 1773 £0-9-0 Charles Milsom, cooper Lease of 2 Messuages with the Outhouse Building Court & Yard belonging & also the Use of a Way 5 feet broad from Southgate Street to the Court or Yard of the Lessee, Southgate Street
BC623/ 2514 11 Mar 1773 £0-4-0 John Freeman of Walcot, freestone mason Lease of a Tenement & Court or Plot of Ground, Broad Street 57:1:4
BC623/ 2515 11 Mar 1773 £0-4-0 John Freeman Lease of Several Parts of a Messuage Stable Tenement, the Garden Ground whereon they stand, A Stable & Tenement & the Ground whereon they stand part of a Garden free Ingress &c through the Passage out of the street into Garden & thro' all other Ways into and from the Premises, Does not say where 57:1:4
BC623/ 2516 30 Mar 1773 £0-10-6 Francis Ansty, distiller Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 121:2
BC623/ 2517 30 Mar 1773 £4-5-0 Ann Chapman, spinster Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 70:2
BC623/ 2518 7 Jun 1773 £0-3-1 Joseph Phillott Lease of a Piece of Ground with the Stables and Coachhouse thereon erected, Next the Burrough Walls in the Parish of St. Peter and Paul 74:2
BC623/ 2519 7 Jun 1773 £0-1-0 Joseph Phillott Lease of a Piece of Ground in the Parish of Saint Peter and Paul
BC623/ 2520 7 Jun 1773 £3-12-0 Joseph Phillott Lease of The Bear Inn, Cheap Street 74:1
BC623/ 2521 6 Jul 1773 £0-5-0 Perry Day, plumber and glazier Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 113:3
BC623/ 2522 10 Jul 1773 £0-3-4 Henry Fisher, mason. Arthur Trimnell, upholsterer (Executors in Trust of Thomas Bishop) Lease of a Messuage and Brewhouse or Wash house, Broad Street 15:1
BC623/ 2523 10 Jul 1773 £1-10-0 Lewis Clutterbuck, gentleman. Anthony Paine of Stroud, Glos., mercer (Guardian of his Son Anthony Rawlins Paine) Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street 68:1
BC623/ 2524 10 Jul 1773 £0-10-0 Lewis Clutterbuck, Anthony Paine (Guardian of his Son Anthony Rawlins Paine) Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street
BC623/ 2525 16 Aug 1773 £0-7-0 Martha Bishop Lease of a Messuage, Northgate Street
BC623/ 2526 14 Sep 1773 £6-10-0 John Humphreys Lease of a Close of Meadow Ground called Cow Leaze, In the Parish of Wellow County Somerset Country
BC623/ 2527 1 Oct 1773 £0-4-0 Frances Harford, spinster. Thomas Tippetts of Dursley, Glos., clothier Lease of a Messuage, In the Lane leading to the River Avon in the Parish of St. Peter and Paul 56:3
BC623/ 2528 4 Oct 1773 £0-10-0 Jeremiah Willshire, gentleman (malster and brewer) Lease of a Messuage Malthouse Millhouse Stable Yard and Wash house, In a Lane leading from Frog Lane to Barton Street in St. Michaels Parish
BC623/ 2529 4 Oct 1773 £0-11-6 Henry Fisher, mason. Arthur Trimnell, upholsterer (Executors of Thomas Bishop) Lease of a Messuage called the Cross Keys a Room formerly a Stable and a Backside, And the Way leading thereto from Wades Passage, And also a Piece of Ground whereon a Stable formerly stood & whereon a Room had been then lately erected with a Cellar under it and a Garret over it, Northgate Street 56:2 a and other land from 55:1:3
BC623/ 2530 11 Oct 1773 £0-0-6 William Townsend, Betty Collins Lease of a Messuage & Backside, In the Church Yard of St. Peter and Paul
BC623/ 2531 18 Oct 1773 £0-5-0 Susannah Reeves, spinster Lease of a Messuage, Culverhouse Lane in the Parish of St. Peter & Paul 120:1:2
BC623/ 2532 20 Oct 1773 £0-16-0 The Reverend John Chapman Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street
BC623/ 2533 8 Nov 1773 £0-1-8 Edward Bushell Collibee (Esquire) Lease of a Moiety of a Messuage and Backside & the Moiety & free Use of the Backside & free Ingress &c & thro’ an Entry on any Stair Case of said Messuage to the demised Premises, Stalls Street 112:1
BC623/ 2534 8 Nov 1773 £1-0-0 Edward Bushell Collibee (Esquire) Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2535 8 Nov 1773 £0-10-0 Malachi Beirne Lease of a Messuage, In the Market Place
BC623/ 2536 10 Nov 1773 £0-6-0 Bricknell Coney of Leadenhall Street, London, druggist (Executor of Ann Coney) Lease of a Plot of Ground and a Messuage thereon, Westgate Street 86:3
BC623/ 2537 20 Jan 1774 £0-4-0 John Brewer, blacksmith Lease of 2 Tenements & a Backside, Frog Lane. 3:1, north part
BC623/ 2538 20 Jan 1774 £0-10-0 John Atwood Lease of a Messuage Tenement and Court, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2539 2 May 1774 £0-5-4 Ann Chapman, widow Lease of a Messuage and Court Backside or Yard, Westgate Street 77:1:2
BC623/ 2540 6 Jun 1774 £0-1-8 William Robinson Lease of a Messuage with the House Outhouses Backsides Ways &c thereto belonging, Southgate Street 155:1
BC623/ 2541 30 Jul 1774 £0-13-4 James Leake of the Strand, esquire (Administrator of Charles Morgan) Lease of a Parcel of Ground with several Messuages thereon or on some part thereof built, Southgate Street 148:1
BC623/ 2542 20 Jul 1774 £0-14-4 Mary Sharrock, otherwise Sherrock, of Marston St. Lawrence, North Hants, spinster (one of the Residuary Devisees & Administratrix of Mary Campbell), The Reverend James Miller & Richard Burford (Trustees of Catherine Bottry an Infant the other residuary Devisee of said Mary Campbell) Lease of Part of a Messuage Part of 2 Shops, Part of a Passage between said Shops, The Buildings over & Part of a Brewhouse adjoining the House, All those Shops in possession of Richard Whittick & Robert Davis & a Tenement, All which Premises are situated in or adjoin to Cheap Street 70:1, with 165:1
BC623/ 2543 20 Jul 1774 £9-0-0 Mary Sharrock, otherwise Sherrock, of Marston St. Lawrence, North Hants, spinster (one of the Residuary Devisees & Administratrix of Mary Campbell), the Reverend James Miller of Marston St. Lawrence. Richard Burford of Banbury, merchant (Trustees of Catherine Bottry an Infant & the other residuary Devisee of said Mary Campbell) Lease of Part of 2 tenements, Part of a Brewhouse, Part of a House, Part of a Shop & Part of the Passage adjoining, And a Court & Yard, In the passage leading from Cheap Street into the Church Yard (Cheap Street) Part of Stalls Church
BC623/ 2544 23 Sep 1774 £11-1-0 Giles Hussey of Marnhull, esquire Lease of a Messuage Backside & Garden opening into the Way leading to the Hot Bath on the North side thereof, In the Parish of St. James, Indorsed "Bell Tree Lane"
BC623/ 2545 29 Sep 1774 £0-0-6 Thomas Chilton Lease of a Workshop & Use of a Backside adjoining on the East side of Vicarage Lane, Indorsed "Parsonage Lane"
BC623/ 2546 9 Sep 1774 £0-6-0 Joseph Phillott, gentleman Lease of a Messuage (bounded on the North & East by the 3 Tuns Inn Court) on the East side of Stalls Street, Indorsed "Westgate Street" 114:1
BC623/ 2547 29 Sep 1774 £0-1-0 John Harris Lease of a Messuage Garden & Outhouse adjoining on the East side of Southgate Street, Indorsed "Horse Street"
BC623/ 2548 18 Oct 1774 £0-4-0 Robert Whittick Lease of a Messuage Wash house Garden & Use of a Way leading thereto from Walcot Street under a Tenement belonging to Elizabeth Whittick, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2549 12 Oct 1774 £0-13-0 Joseph Phillott, gentleman (Surviving Trustee & Executor in the Will of William Kittoe) Lease of a Parcel of Ground with a Messuage & Stables thereon (called the Swan), Cheap Street
BC623/ 2550 18 Oct 1774 £0-10-0 Joseph Phillott, gentleman Lease of a Messuage, Cheap Street
BC623/ 2551 7 Nov 1774 £0-3-0 John Perry, brandy merchant Lease of a Tenement and Garden, Culverhouse Lane 89:2
BC623/ 2552 21 Nov 1774 £0-1-4 Sackville Parker of the University of Oxford, bookseller, Simon Crook, apothecary (Trustees in the Will of Thomas King, coachmaster) Lease of a Garden & Garden Ground on part whereof a Stable or Part of a Stable or Stables then were standing & used with the Messuage or Inn called the Lambe Inn, Bimbury Lane Stables of the Lamb
BC623/ 2553 21 Nov 1774 £0-5-0 Sackville Parker of the University of Oxford, bookseller, Simon Crook, apothecary (Trustees in the Will of Thomas King, coachmaster) Lease of a Brewhouses & Plott of Ground adjoining (thentofore a Garden). Bimbury Lane 142:2
BC623/ 2554 21 Nov 1774 £1-1-4 Sackville Parker of the University of Oxford, bookseller, Simon Crook, apothecary (Trustees in the Will of Thomas King, coachmaster) Lease of a Messuage or Inn (called the Lamb) with the Coachhouse Backside & one Stable, Stalls Street
BC623/ 2555 28 Nov 1774 £1-6-8 Joseph Phillott (Executor of William Kittoe) Lease of Three Messuages, Northgate Street
BC623/ 2556 2 Jan 1775 £0-4-0 Elizabeth Whittick Lease of a Messuage and a Wash house & Garden behind same & Way under the said House to the Wash house & Garden from Walcot Street, Walcot Street 35:2
BC623/ 2557 25 Mar 1775 £0-5-0 Issac Axford, Henry Howse, Thomas Counsell, Jacob Axford, Issac Sperrin, Thomas Blatchley, Joseph Greenaway Lease of a Meeting House formerly a Messuage and Garden, Frog Lane
BC623/ 2558 22 May 1775 £1-4-0 Robert Whittick Lease of a Messuage & Backside, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2559 5 Jun 1775 £3-17-0 Ann Chapman Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Church Yard
BC623/ 2560 3 Jul 1775 £1-2-0 William Holbrook of Bristol, joiner. John Brown of Bridgeworth, yeoman Lease of a Vault, In the Grove Vault of no.6
BC623/ 2561 3 Jul 1775 £8-4-0 William Holbrook of Bristol, joiner. John Brown of Bridgeworth, yeoman Lease of a Messuage, In the Grove No.6
BC623/ 2562 17 Jul 1775 £0-1-4 Martha Bally, widow (Administratrix of her husband William Bally, bookseller, deceased) Lease of a Messuage, Vicarage Lane 79:2
BC623/ 2563 17 Jul 1775 £0-11-0 Edward Parker, Henry Howse Lease of a Messuage bounded on the West by the Passage leading from Cheap Street to the Church Yard of St. Peter and Paul, Cheap Street
BC623/ 2564 17 Jul 1775 £0-9-0 John Dodd Lease of a Messuage & Backside adjoining on the West side of Stalls Street
BC623/ 2565 18 Oct 1775 £1-0-0 Simon Wood Lease of a Messuage, In the Parish of St. Michael
BC623/ 2566 9 Nov 1775 £0-1-6 Jeremy Willsher, brewer. George Strawbridge, brewer Lease of a Brewhouse, 2 Cellars & lofts over the same Cellars, And also a Piece of Ground, Barton Street 6:1, part of
BC623/ 2567 9 Nov 1775 £0-1-3 John Brabant, John Madden (Executors of Thomas Telling) Lease of Two Messuages, In the Parish of St. James, Near the old Bridge
BC623/ 2568 9 Nov 1775 £0-2-6 William Bull, smith and farrier Lease of a Parcel of Ground & Garden & also a Messuage with the Brewhouse or Wash house thereon, Timber Close
BC623/ 2569 9 Nov 1775 £0-10-0 Jeremy Willsher, brewer Lease of a Plot of Ground & Tenement called the Full Moon, Plot by Burton Street 6:1, south
BC623/ 2570 16 Nov 1775 £1-10-0 Philip James Gibbs Lease of a Parcel of Ground and Garden with several Messuages thereon, Broad Street & Frogg Lane
BC623/ 2571 12 Feb 1776 £0-5-0 Samuel Elkington, John Bowring Lease of a Plot of Ground & all Buildings thereon, Walcot Street
BC623/ 2572 14 Feb 1776 £0-4-0 John Chapman (Esquire), Joseph Phillott (Trustees in the Marriage Settlement of Manly Power & Elizabeth Power (his Wife)) Lease of a Messuage & little Court adjoining, In Burrough or Barton Lane (St. Michaels Parish)
BC623/ 2573 14 Feb 1776 £0-5-8 Peter Hooper of Walcot, yeoman Lease of Two Messuages, Walcot Street 35:1
BC623/ 2574 14 Feb 1776 £0-0-6 The Reverend Samuel Billingsley, clerk Lease of a Messuage, Orange Court 55:1:3, part of
BC623/ 2575 14 Feb 1776 £0-7-0 Thomas Parry of Batheaston, clothier Lease of Three Stables, Cox Lane 68:1:2 and 72:2:2
BC623/ 2576 14 Feb 1776 £0-15-0 William Street (Esquire) Lease of Eight Messuages (formerly in two equal parts & comprized in 2 Leases) & the Courts &c thereto belonging, Northgate Street & Streets Court 19:1
BC623/ 2577 4 Mar 1776 £1-6-8 Richard Hay Lease of a Messuage then or then late called the Queens Head, Cheap Street & Cock Lane
BC623/ 2578 4 Mar 1776 £0-2-0 Richard Hay Lease of a Messuage, Cock Lane
BC623/ 2579 25 Mar 1776 £0-6-0 Joseph Phillott, gentleman Lease of a Messuage, Stalls Street 114:1
BC623/ 2580 25 Mar 1776 £0-7-6 Lewis Clutterbuck (Esquire) (Surviving Trustee in the Marriage Settlement of Anne Lea Wife of William Lea) Lease of a Messuage on the South side of The Market Place
BC623/ 2581 25 Mar 1776 £8-3-0 Markes Davis, cabinet maker (Executor of his Father George Davis, cabinet maker) Lease of a Messuage and Vaults thereto belonging on the South Side of The Orange Grove No.9
BC623/ 2582 25 Mar 1776 £0-10-0 Edward Parker, merchant Lease of a Messuage and Backside on the East side of the Lane leading from Westgate Street to the Cross Bath & on the South side of Westgate Street 90:2
BC623/ 2583 25 Mar 1776 £0-2-0 James Atwood, brazier Lease of a Tenement called the Talbot and little Backside on the South side of the Lane leading from the Abbey Green to Stalls Street, In St. James's Parish 109:1
BC623/ 2584 25 Mar 1776 £0-10-6 Edward Bushell Collibee (Esquire), Catherine Howe (Executrix of Samuel Purlewent) Lease of a little Shop, In the Church Yard of St. Peter & Paul
BC623/ 2585 25 Mar 1776 £0-10-0 The Reverend Archdeacon John Chapman Lease of a Part of a Messuage on the East side of Stalls Street 117:1 and 116:2
BC623/ 2586 25 Mar 1776 £0-3-6 John Latty Lease of a Piece of Ground and two Messuages thereon on the East side of Cock Lane
BC623/ 2587 25 Mar 1776 £0-0-6 John Whittick, victualler Lease of a Messuage & little Garden called the Hare & Hounds, And the Use of a foot Way leading from said Messuage to the River Avon, Walcot Street 6:2:4 (part of)
BC623/ 2588 25 Mar 1776 £1-16-6 Edward Bushell Collibee (Esquire), Catherine Howe (Executrix of Samuel Purlewent) Lease of a Tenement or Shop & Parlour (formerly a Tenement Shop and Backside) on the West side of the Church Yard of St. Peter and Paul
BC623/ 2589 25 Mar 1776 £0-10-0 Edward Batchelor (Mortgagee of the Premises) Lease of a Messuage and Garden on the West side of Stalls Street 102:2
BC623/ 2590 6 Oct 1776 Elizabeth Sly & Elizabeth Sly (her Daughter)