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Feoffment of one barn and garden in Newnham to the college for the maintenance of a lamp and a yearly service in the Church of St Benedict. |
| 7 |
Counterpart of lease to Geoffrey Seman of Impington of all lands and tenements which made up her dower in Cottenham and Cambridge at an annual rent of 18s. |
| 8 |
Note of leases to be granted from Michaelmas 1830. |
| 9 |
Paper roll containing copies of conveyances of lands in Over, Barton, Cambridge, etc., to CCCC |
| 10 |
Deeds relating to Arrington, Cambs |
| 11 |
Grant of a selion in Comberton to John le Mareys of Barton |
| 12 |
Deeds relating to Cottenham |
| 13 |
Deeds relating to Croxton |
| 14 |
Quitclaim to an acre of meadow in East Wratting in Lanedisholm which he holds of Sarra, widow of Gilbert Pichard and which she has given to the Knights Templar. |
| 15 |
Grant of Henry Flesshewere and Joan his wife of 12 selions in Elsworth and Conington with reversion of 3 selions which Richard Spendelowe holds of William Sewyne, his brother. |
| 16 |
Grant of land in Eltisley inherited from his father to William of St Remi and his wife, Argentelina, sister of Roger |
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Cambridgeshire, various.
| Title |
Grant of a selion in Comberton to John le Mareys of Barton |
| Reference |
CCCC09/03/11 (former reference: XXIV B 38) |
| Creator |
Warin le Sporoun of Haslingfield and Mable his wife |
| Covering Dates |
12 Mar. 1294 (Friday, feast of St Gregory, pope, 22 Edward. The feast of Gregory I indeed fell on a Friday in 22 Edward I, as not in the 22nd regnal year of any other candidate, but the hand suggests a much later date.) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 membrane; vellum; B Left bottom corner torn; Manuscript |
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| Content and context |
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The selion lies in 'le Coppene Aker' between land of Roger Atchurch [atte Church] (ad Ecclesiam) and land of William de Mareys and abuts on land of John de Mesk called Horeborouhauedlond. Feudal due: a halfpenny.
Witnesses: William Sterne of Haslingfield; William le Jouene; John Godred; John le Bole; Peter le Webbe
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