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39 Grant to her son John of a piece of land with two shops in 'Parva Cokeria' between messuage of Robert de Titchwell (E) and her own land (W) and extending along the king's highwas to the land of William Crocheman.
40 Quitclaim to John Pilat and Richard le Tableter of a messuage acquired jointly with John de Thriplow, parson of the church of Reymerston.
41 Quitclaim to John le Noble of Hanlow, Thomas de Haule, chaplain, John Wyth and John de Paunfeld, burgesses, of a messuage once Thomas de Elm's next Glomery Lane.
42 Grant to his son, Henry, of a tenement 'in vico fabrorum' between land once Robert the whitesmith's and land once William Henges.
43 Grant to John le Comber of a tenement between the tenements of Matilda le Comber and Margaret Page held by gift of Helen de Armington.
44 Grant to Willliam le Comber and Matilda his wife of built-up land 'in vico fabrorum' 15 feet wide between St Mary's churchyard and Smiths' Row (vicum fabrorum), between the shops of Alured Melkestere and Walter le Plumer.
45 Grant to William de Comber of land with a chamber above it.
46 Grant to William Faber son of Robert Faber de Sancto Edmundo of land with buildings between the workshop of Hubert Faber 'iuxta forum' and a messuage of the said William, and abutting on the market place and land of Richard Polkatt.
47 Grant to William de Sancto Edmundo, whitesmith, of a messuage next to land of John Faber
48 Demise to Simon de Sancto Botulfo of a piece of land 16 and a half feet square [a rod] between the lands of William, of Hugh le Marchant, of Simon and of John Faber.
49 Quitclaim to William le Comber and Matilda his wife of a messuage measuring 16 and a half foot square (as in last),
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Cambridge, Great St Mary's parish deeds

Title Grant to Willliam le Comber and Matilda his wife of built-up land 'in vico fabrorum' 15 feet wide between St Mary's churchyard and Smiths' Row (vicum fabrorum), between the shops of Alured Melkestere and Walter le Plumer.
Reference CCCC09/08/44
(former reference: IX 3.o(1))
Creator John son and heir of John Faber
Covering Dates c. 1260-c. 1272 (n.d., temp. Henry III.)
Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript
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Witnesses: Hervey Perleben; William Eliot; William de Newnham; Robert de Hauxton; Ernisius Mercator; Simon Spiciar; William Goldring; Robert le Furmag'; Henry Nadun; Walter le Plumer; William le Lorimer.

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