Which preposition to use with lett

at Occurrences 1%

"An antient inn, called the Bell Savage Inn, situate on Ludgate Hill, London, consisting of about 40 rooms, with good cellarage, stabling for 100 horses, and other good accommodations, is to be lett at a yearly rent, or the lease sold, with or without the goods in the house.

to Occurrences 1%

Soe, soe, now softely letts to him: ha, alreadie[80] dead drunke, as I am vertuous.

Which preposition to use with  lett