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53 Grant to John Cultellarius and Juliana his wife of a shop with buildings in Smiths' Row between the land of Robert Whitesmith and land of William Page and abutting on land of John de Aylsham and on land once Robert Bartholomew's.
54 Quitclaim to Willliam le Comber of all right to Joan Potekin's dower.
55 Quitclaim to Alan de Wells and Joan his wife of a tenement held by feoffment of Stephen, brother of Richerus
56 Quitclaim to Alan de Wells and Joan his wife of a messsuage held by gift of Richard brother of Margaret.
57 Grant to John son of William le Comber of the services of Geoffrery le Ironmonger and 2s annual rent from him for two shops between the market place and the brewhouse of Matilda la Comber.
58 Quitclaim to her son Thomas le Turner of all right to a tenement 'ubi olle vendunt'.
59 Grant to Matthew de Gimingham, goldsmith, of the annual rent of 6s from John Utley for one tenement next to the tenement of Alan de Wells.
60 Grant to Ralph de Binham, burgess, and Margery his wife of a shop with a solar and adjacent land between the tenements of Thomas le Turner and of Robert le Sherman and abutting on the market place.
61 Grant to John de Cantebr' of annual rent of 6s from John Utley for a tenement next to the tenement of Alan de Wells.
62 Grant to Henry de Tangmere, burgess, of annual rent of 40s from lands and tenements in Cambridge, Grantchester and Coton.
63 Quitclaim to St Bartholomew Perrin and John Vavasour, burgess, of all right to a tenement 'in vico Scolarum' between a tenement of the university and a tenement of Nicholas Crocheman granted by Thomas's father and mother, Thomas and Margaret.
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Cambridge, Great St Mary's parish deeds

Title 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.
Reference CCCC09/08/48
(former reference: IX 3.p(3))
Creator William de Sancto Edmundo
Covering Dates c. 1262-c. 1270 (n.d., temp. Henry III)
Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript
Content and context

with consent of Cecily his wife

Witnesses: Robert Seman; Algar de Wells; Geoffrey Potekin; Thomas le Mercer; Michael Gogging; John his brother; Walter Ambenthes; Peter Venator; Robert Sharp; Osbert le Comber; John Faber; Alan Whitlof.

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