Leases
Found in 488 Collections and/or Records:
Keith Barnes lease, 1834 May 16
Phillip Knight collection of Knight Investment Company records
Collection includes a variety of business records of the Knight Investment Company, including: articles of incorporation, state certificates, patents, abstracts, deeds, receipts, bonds, wills, certificates, affidavits, company reports, surveys, letters, oaths, shipment orders, pool agreements, proxy agreements, letters of administration, leases, blueprints, tax forms, and other legal documents. Items document the business of the company between 1883 and 1964.
L : Library annex correspondence and contracts, 1976
Land indentures, before 1600
Handwritten deeds, manorial records, probate records and leases on parchment and paper. The materials relate to the sale and ownership of land in England before 1600.
Land indentures, 1600-1624
Handwritten deeds, leases and manorial records on parchment. The materials relate to the sale and ownership of land in England between 1600 and 1624.
Land indentures, 1625-1649
Handwritten deeds, leases, manorial records and other documents related to land transactions on parchment. The materials relate to the sale and ownership of land in England between 1625 and 1649.
Land indentures, 1650-1674
Handwritten manorial records, deeds, leases and other documents on parchment and paper. The materials relate to the sale and ownership of land in England between 1650 and 1674.
Land indentures, 1675-1699
Handwritten land indentures on parchment and paper. The materials relate to the sale and ownership of land in England between 1675 and 1699.
Land indentures, 1700-1724
Handwritten leases, deeds, manorial records, mortgaages, probate records and other documents on parchment. The materials relate to the sale and ownership of land in England between 1700 and 1724.
Land indentures, 1725-1749
Handwritten land indentures on parchment and on paper, including wills, leases, manorial records, deeds, mortgages and other documents. The materials relate to the sale and ownership of land in England between 1725 and 1749.