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6 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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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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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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