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Corpus/CCCC08 contains:
1 Licence in mortmain for a vacant plot of ground next their house, 105 feet long, and 23 feet wide at the east end and 21 feet wide at the west, now held in burgage of the Crown, to enlarge their house.
2 Grant of an empty plot of land next the dwelling of the scholars in order to enlarge the same
3 Counterpart of lease to the college of land next the church yard, 42 feet long and varying in width from 10 feet to 5 feet (neighbours specified), for 99 years at an annual rent of 4d
4 Grant of a tenement called Barnard Hostel in St Botolph's parish
5 Grant of a tenement called Barnard Hostel in St Botolph's parish
6 Sale of a piece of land within the walls of Corpus Christi College, lately belonging to the Priory called the 'White Chanons' to Warden and Scholars of Corpus Christi College
7 Draft deed of sale to the college of a small parcel of land within the walls of Corpus Christi College.
8 Letter of attorney to Andrew Pereson, clerk, to receive seisin of a parcel of land lying within the walls of the college, late parcel of the Priory of the Friars Preachers
9 Lease to Richard Willoughby, M.A., one of the Fellows, of a parcel of the orchard next the Master's garden for 40 years, if Robert Norgate continue so long as master, at an annual rent of a dish of apples containing not less than twelve apples
10 Counterpart of lease as above (CCCC08/9): College to Richard Willoughby
11 Plans of proposed new building
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Title Grant of an empty plot of land next the dwelling of the scholars in order to enlarge the same
Reference CCCC08/2
(former reference: XXXI 101 (formerly with 63))
Creator William Bussh, John Boughton and William Trill
Covering Dates 6 Oct. 1411 (Cambridge, Feast of St Faith, 13 Henry IV)
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by the King's licence

Witnesses: John Gaynesford, mayor, John Herrys, Thomas Triuet, Thomas Jacob, Adam Leueryngton

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