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05 Cambridge, St Radegund's parish deeds
06 Cambridge, All Saints' parish
07 Cambridge, Holy Trinity parish
08 Cambridge, Great St Mary's parish deeds
09 Cambridge, St Edward's parish deeds
10 Cambridge, Great St Andrew's parish deeds
11 Cambridge, St Botolph's parish deeds
12 Cambridge, St Michael's parish deeds
13 Cambridge, Newnham, St Peter's and St Giles's parish deeds
14 Cambridge, Little St Mary's parish (AKA St Peter without Trumpington Gate) deeds
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Cambridge, St Edward's parish deeds

Title Cambridge, St Edward's parish deeds
Reference GBR/2938/CCCC09/09
(former reference: X)
Creator Various
Covering Dates 1282–1934
Extent and Medium 9 boxes
Repository Corpus Christi College Cambridge Archives
Content and context

Nos X 16 to 99 not used

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Please cite as Corpus Christi College Cambridge Archives, Cambridge, St Edward's parish deeds, CCCC09/09

Corpus/CCCC09/09 contains:
1 Grant to Sir Ralph de Wyndeshore of a messuage on the high street next to Henry de Brunne. Witnesses: John of Cambridge, 'narrator'; Simon de Brunne; Geoffrey Seman; William de Lolworth; Eudo de Elpringham; John Morice; Simon de Refham; Henry de Toft; John Pittock; John Wyth.
Creator: Roger Godchep and Alice his wife.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
?c. 1326
2 Lease to William Paris and William called 'small', his companion, of a shop between shops of Henry de Whaddon and of Thomas son of Edmund for twenty years. Witnesses: John Martin, mayor; John Portehors; Michael Pilat; Robert de Madingley; John Perrin, bailiff; John de Brancketre; Hervey Carnifex; Thomas son of Edmund.
Creator: John Ive and Isabella his wife.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
26 Sep. 1282
3 Grant to Robert de Mildenhall and Eve his wife of a piece of land with buildings upon it. The land is 24 feet in length between land of Gilbert Bernard and land once William Paris, and 18 feet in width from the Almoner of Ely's land to land once Margaret beyond the market's with entrance from 'magna strata'.
Creator: John, Vicar of Harleston.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
1287
4 Grant to John and Thomas, his sons, of a messuage between a tenement once Roger de Wilbraham's and a tenement which the vicar of St Edward's holds of the Almoner of Ely. Witnesses: John Butt, mayor; John de Kimberley; Robert de Hinton; William Pittock; William de Bekeswelle, bailiff; Robert de Madingley; Ralph Matelask; Richard Bateman; William de Norfolk; Henry de Hildrikel; Richard de Sylam; Alexander de Snailwelle; Walter the Clerk.
Creator: Alan Perles.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
1278
5 Grant to William Tuliet and Alice Child his wife of a a messuage in the 'Bocheria'. The messuage lies between the street and Walter, butcher, and stretches between the street in the Butchery to the churchyard of St Edward's and a lane [latterly Union St?]. Note annexed of sale by Helen to William of all her goods and chattels. Witnesses: John Morice, mayor; Simon de Refham; John Edward; Reginald de Trumpington; John Robilard; William Carnifex; Robert Womb.
Creator: Helen, once wife of Edmund le Girdeler.
2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript.
12 Apr. 1316
6 Grant to William le Hayward, burgess, and Benedicta his wife, of one shop with a solar in the market place. The property lies between a messuage of Murielle Fenger, once Thomas Bartholomew's, and a messuage once William Hambyn's and abuts on the market and land of John son of Ralph de Comberton. Witnesses: Robert Dunning, mayor; John Morice; Simon de Refham; John Culling; John de Comberton.
Creator: Beatrix, once wife of Richard Bateman.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
30 Nov. 1316
7 Grant to John de Newton, burgess, of the reversion of a messuage held by Henry de Brunne for the term of his life. The messuage lies between a messuage once John Robilard's (S) and Tripery Lane (N) and abuts on the king's highway (W). Witnesses: John Pylet, mayor; Robert Seeman; Stephen de Panfeld; Hervey Peryn; John de Teverisham, bailiff; John Morice; Henry de Thoft; Robert de Cumberton; John Pyttok.
Creator: Roger, son and heir of Alice, once wife of William Bateman of Wilbraham of Cambridge.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
25 Jan. 1330
8 Grant to John Baron of Grantchester, burgess and Elone his wife. The messuage lies between a messuage of Bartholomew Perrin and a messuage of Robert de Cottenham and abuts on the land of John Painter, rector of Shelford (W) and on the king's highway (E). Witnesses: John Pilat, mayor; Simon Bernard; Gilbert de London; Robert de Titchwell; Daniel de Felsted, bailiff; John Morice; William Holay.
Creator: John de Comberton, burgess.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
16 April 1332
9 Grant to John Pilat, John de Denford, Richard le Tableter, John Vavasour, Thomas de Chadenhale and William atte Churchgate, burgesses, as co-feoffees of a messuage in the 'Bocheria'. The messuage lies between the king's highway and a messuage once Walter Carnifex's and extends from the highway in the Butchery to a lane in St Edward's churchyard. Witnesses: John Pittock, mayor; Simon de Refham; John Wyth; John Knyvet; Stephen de Paunfield; John Ward; William de Sledemer.
Creator: William Tuliet and Alice Child his wife.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
10 Feb. 1335
10 Grant to Henry de Brunne and Margaret his wife of a messuage which he had from William de Garton (see X 4.b). The messuage lies next to a messuage of the said Henry (N) and a messuage once Simon Bernard's (S) and stretches from the king's highway to a messuage of John White. Witnesses: Richard Tuliet, mayor; Benedict Pittock; John de Barnton; John Baron; Richard Martin, bailiff; John Morice; Simon de R[efham]; John Pilat; John Pittock.
Creator: John de Somery.
1 membrane; vellum; Nibbled, centre, on fold, and right.; Manuscript.
11 Dec. 1336
11 Grant to John Ward, Richard le Tableter, Thomas de Chadenhal and John de Barnton, burgesses and co-feoffees, of three messuages. The three messuages, all formerly of John Womb, and granted in his will, lie one in St Mary's parish, between a tenement of Katherine Wyth and a tenement of Richard de Thaxted and abutting on the market where malt and timber are sold; another in St Edward's parish is next to John Morice's tenement and abuts at one head on the Guildhall and at the other on the street in Butchery; and the third in St Benedict's parish between a tenement of William Glasen Wrytgh [Glasswright] and a tenement once Simon de Refham's amd abuts on the king's highway. Witnesses: Richard Tuliet, mayor; Benedict Pittock; John Baron; William Martin, bailiff; Master Robert de Brigham; John Wyth; Thomas de Cottenham; Daniel de Felsted and Henry de Beche.
Creator: Richard de ShutlIngton, chaplain, and Richer le Spicer, burgess.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
6 May 1337
12 Quitclaim to John Pilat and Richard le Tableter of one cottage which they had jointly acquired from WilliamTuliet. Witnesses: Bartholomew Morice, mayor; William de Horwode; John de Marblethorp; Roger de Brandon; Daniel de Felsted.
Creator: John de Denford, John le Vavasour and William atte Churchgate, burgesses.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
19 Oct. 1343
13 Grant to Henry de Tangmere, Henry de Beche, John de Byntre, John de Pocklington, John de Beche, Roger de Islip, Gregory de Warwick, Roger de Brandon and William de Finningham of a messuage. The messuage is next to a tenement of the 'prior of the chapel of St Edmund at Cambridge' and abuts on a common lane. Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; John de Weston; John de Sedgeville; Richard de Arderne; Henry de Bungay.
Creator: John Arnold.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
15 May 1349
14 Letters of attorney to Sir Walter de Sedgeford, clerk, to deliver seisin of one messuage (as in 09/9/13).
Creator: John Arnold.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
15 May 1349
15 Grant to Henry de Tangmere, burgess, of six shillings and eight pence of annual rent from one messuage once William de Pocklington's. The messuage lies between a messuage once Matilda Outlaw and Tripery Lane. Witnesses: William de Horwode, mayor; John de Paunfield; William de Lindsey; Thomas de Marblethorp; Richard Powell, bailiff; John de Pocklington; John de Byntre.
Creator: Geoffrey Seman.
1 membrane; vellum; Damaged at top and bottom by damp and teeth.; Manuscript.
14 Sep. 1349–21 Sep. 1349
16 Letters of attorney to William de Derby to deliver seisin (as in 09/9/15).
Creator: Geoffrey Seman.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
14 or 21 Sep. 1349
17 Counterpart of lease to John Scot, butcher, his wife Agnes, and his daughters Mariota and Joan, of a shop with a solar on the corner of the 'Bocherie' for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 6s. The shop lies between a shop once Simon de Refham's and the corn market and abuts on St Edward's churchyard and the forsaid lane (the Butchery). Witnesses: Roger de Harleston, mayor; John de Royston; William Glasswright, bailiff; William Horwode; Henry le Clerk; John Byntre; John Caldecote.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
25 Mar. 1357
18 Counterpart of lease to John de Bury 'le Cardemaker' and Alice his wife of a messuage for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 8 shillings. The messuage lies between a tenement of John Popplington and a tenement of Thomas de Weston and abuts on the king's highway and on John Popplington's tenement. Witnesses: John Morice, mayor; William Horwode; Elyas de Lystrak'; John Barker, cordwainter; William Clopton, cordwainer; Robert de Coxford.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
30 Sep. 1362
19 Counterpart of lease to John de Stapleford, 'lokyer', of a messuage for sixty years at an annual rent of 12s. The messuage lies between a tenement of John Dyne, Vicar of St Edward's and a tenement once Thomas de Weston's and abuts on the king's highway and on a tenement of John Dyne aforesaid. Witnesses: Richard Masterman, mayor; John Coton; John Barker, cordwainer; Simon Bentybow; John Cornwall.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Slightly stained.; Manuscript.
29 June 1385
20 Counterpart of lease to Robert Mason, his wife Katherine and their son or daughter of two messuages for the life of the longest liver for an annual rent of 50s,. The messuages lie between St Edward's Lane and a tenement which John Barker holds of the Prior of Anglesey. Witnesses: Richard Masterman, mayor; John Coton; John Blancpayn; Thomas Trivet; William Blickling.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
25 Dec. 1388
21 Counterpart of lease to Thomas Caldecote of a shop in the Butchery, a garden in St Mary's parish, an empty space called 'Heneye' and a piece of ground in St Botolph's parish for life and five years after death at an annual rent, in all, of 27s 8d. The shop lies between a shop once Stephen Morice senior's and a shop once Simon Tableter's. The garden is between a tenement once Robert Essex's on the one hand and a tenement once owned by John Coton and the said Thomas Caldecote on the other and abuts on a tenement once John Coton's and a tenement once Geoffrey de Lynn's. 'Henneye' is in St Michael's parish.. The ground in St Botolph's parish is between a tenement leased by the college to Thomas Fuller and a tenement of Thomas Caldecote's (dimensions given). Witnesses: Robert Goodrich, mayor; John Herris; Thomas Trivet; William Britling; Simon Bentybow.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
16 July 1403
22 Counterpart of lease to Adam Reynold and Margery his wife of a garden in 'Perewyneslane' for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 12d. The garden lies between St Edward's hostel and a tenement of the Prior of the chapel of St Edward in Cambridge. Witnesses: Robert Goodrich, mayor; John Herris, Thomas Trivet.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
22 July 1403
23 Lease to John Chance of a tenement in St Edward's parish and four shops in St Benedict's parish for the life of Symon Bentybow and 20 years beyond at an annual rent of 5 marks and 12 shillings [£3 18s 8d]. The tenement lies between a tenement once Walter Kenilworth's and a tenement once Robert Waite's and abuts on a tenement of Robert Foxton and on the grain market; the shops lie between a tenement once Stephen Morice's and a tenement once Robert Waite's and abut on the king's highway. Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; John Herris; Thomas Trivet; William Bush; Thomas Jacob.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
6 Oct. 1406
24 Counterpart of lease to Richard Sexton, junior, butcher, of a shop with a solar in the Butchery for 41 years at a rent of 14s. The shop is next to St Edward's churchyard and abuts on the market and on a tenement of Richard Sexton senior. Witnesses: John Greenlane, mayor; Simon Bentybow; John Sexton, senior.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
29 Sep. 1421
25 Counterpart of lease to Robert Sewyn, otherwise Robert Joyner of a tenement in 'Heystrete' for 23 years at an annual rent of 13s 4d. The tenement lies between a tenement of John Dyne, Vicar of St Edward's, and a tenement of John Cornwall, vicar of the 'round church of St Andrew the Apostle' ['ecclesie Rotund: s[an]c[t]i Andree Ap[ostol]i', and abuts on the High Street and on a garden of the said John Dyne. Witnesses: John Warwick, mayor; Robert Jervys; Richard Andrew; Thomas Jacob; Richard Bush, bailiff.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
29 Sep. 1425
26 Counterpart of lease to Joan Sexton, widow, John Hesewell [Hazel] and Thomas Blackamoor of a shop with a solar in the Butchery (as in 09/9/24) for 23 years at an annual rent of 14s. Witnesses: John Belton, mayor; William Tame; Robert Coope; John Croft; William Alreth, bailiff.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Stained and slightly nibbled.; Manuscript.
29 Sep. 1454
27 Counterpart of lease to Peter Acres, butcher, of a shop with a solar in 'le Bocherye' for 20 years at a rent of 6s. The shop lies between a building of the Prior and Convent of Anglesey (S) and a shop of Hugh Day (N) and abuts (W) on the public road in the Butchery and (E) on a tenement of the town's. Witnesses: William Roger; Hugh Day; Thomas Roger.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
8 Sep. 1468
28 Counterpart of lease to Richard Smithson of a hospice called the 'White Hart' near Peas Market for 10 years at an annual rent of 7 marks and 2s [£4 4s 8d]. The White Hart lies between a garden of Richard Adam and a garden lately Thomas Brewer's (N) and tenements lately John Lexham's, the college's and Thomas Hayreman's (S) and abuts (W) on a tenement lately William Cornerd, brewer's and (E) on Peas Market. Witnesses: Nicholas Hilton, mayor; John Dale; William Newton; Thomas Gibson and John Rawlin, bailiffs.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Some staining at folds.; Manuscript.
10 Feb. 1484
29 Grant to John le Noble, chaplain, Henry de Tangmere, William de Horwode, John Arnold, Thomas de Wentsworth, Thomas de Childerley, John Eccles, furbisher, Eudo F<o>uck and Simon de Sleaford, clerk, of a shop with a solar above. The shop lies between her tenement and that of Thomas de Wrestlingworth, and abuts on the king's highway and on her tenement. Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; Henry de Beche; Robert de Cottenham; John de Pocklington; Roger de Islip [probably the bailiffs].
Creator: Matilda Outlaw.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
20 Apr. 1349
30 Grant to the Aldermen and Brethren of the gild of St Mary of a messuage next John de Pocklington, and abutting on the king's highway. Endorsed: 'iuxta tenementum super corneriam ex parte boriali'. Witnesses: Henry de Tangmere; Henry de Beche; Robert de Cottenham; John de Pocklington; Roger de Islip [town reeves and four bailiffs].
Creator: Matilda Outlaw, widow.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
29 Apr. 1349
31 Counterpart of lease to John Sexton of a tenement between a tenement of Alice Bennet and one of the said John and abutting on the king's highway and on theTolbooth for 60 years at a rent of 20s. Contemporary endorsement: 'All est per magistrum & scolares dict' tenenet' & successoribuus suis octo denar' annuatim pro monet' resolut' maiori & ball:'. Witnesses: Thomas Jacob, mayor; Richard Wrighte Adam Leverington; John Cappe; John Bottisham, bailiff.
Creator: Master and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
20 Apr. 1432
32 Counterpart of lease to Lewis Brampston, brewer, of a named tenement (name lost) with a garden next to St Edward's churchyard to the south for 20 years at an annual rent of £4.
Creator: Master and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Severely damaged top and bottom right.; Manuscript.
9 Apr. 1452
33 Counterpart of lease to William Whiteman, burgess of a hospice called the White Hart with goods and chattels for 20 years at an annual rent of seven marks. The property lies between a tenement or tenements of John Bailey and Thomas Brewer (N) and a tenement or tenements of John Lexham of CCC and Thomas Hayreman (S) and abuts (W) on a tenement of William Cornerd, brewer, and (E) on the road called Peas Market. Indenture for schedule of goods annexed, but it bears only the heading, no entries. Witnesses: Robert Coop, mayor; John Wilton; John Undyrder; John Warren and Thomas Dyche, bailiffs.
Creator: Master and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript.
29 Sep. 1470
34 Lease to John Hemnale, barber, of a shop with a solar (as in 09/9/27) for forty years at an annual rent of 14s.,. Witnesses: John Cole, mayor; Thomas Hunning; Robert Hungerford; Nicholas Hilton; Geoffrey Fisher, bailiff.
Creator: Master and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Stained and damage, with some loss of text, near top.; Manuscript.
24 Feb 1475
35 Counterpart of lease to John Bell of Grantchester, freemason, of a tenement for ten years at an annual rent of 20s. The tenement lies between a tenement of Clare Hall's (S) and a tenement of the 'Hall of the Holy Trinity of Norwich in Cambridge' (N) and abuts on a garden of Clare Hall (E) and on the high street (W).
Creator: Master and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
3 Feb. 1478
36 Counterpart of lease to William Whiteman, burgess, of a hospice called the White Hart' for 13 years at a rent of seven marks. The property lies between a tenement of John Bailey and a tenement lately Thomas Brewer's (N) and tenements lately John Lexham's, of CCCC and Thomas Hayreman's (S) and abuts (W) on a tenement of William Cornerd, brewer, and (E) on a highway called Peas Market.. Witnesses: Robert Coop, mayor; William Ward; William Barforth; John Ward; William Walleye, bailiff.
Creator: Master and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
29 Sep. 1477
37 Counterpart of lease to Thomas Duxworth of a vacant plot for a gutter and a spout for 99 years at an annual rent of 1d. The plot, which is 64 feet long and one and a half feet wide lies between a tenement of the said Thomas (S) and another college tenement (N) and abuts (W) on the highway and (E) on the college garden. Note on dorse: 'Iam in tenura Johannis norman in parochia S. Edwardi'.
Creator: Master and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
25 June 1483
38 Counterpart of lease to Robert Joseph, tailor, of a tenement on the corner of the lane leading to the church for ten years at an annual rent of 32s. The tenement lies between the said lane (N) and a college tenement in the tenure of William Court (S) and abuts on the highway (W) and the college garden (E). Attached bond of Robert Joseph, Thomas Dekyn, brewer, and Clement Attleby, rough mason, in £20 to perform covenants.
Creator: Master and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript.
26 May 1498
39 Counterpart of lease to John Dickinson, tallow chandler, of a hospice called the White Hart and a garden for 30 years at an annual rent of 7 marks. Neighbours of the White Hart are now tenements of Robert Goodknape, clerk, and of the college (S), a tenement of John Puregold (N), a tenement lately William Cornerd, brewer's (W) and Peas Market (E). The garden abuts N on part of St Edward's churchyard and part of a Clare Hall tenement (dimensions given),. Witnesses: Robert Moorhouse, mayor; Thomas Trymme; William Goldmyth <sic>; Hugh Chapman and William Heydon, bailiffs.
Creator: Master and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
1500
40 Lease to William Winfield of London, tailor, of a hospice called the White Hart and a garden for 28 years at an annual rent of 7 marks. Neighbours as in last. Alterations, as draft for next, replace Winfield's name with that of Nicholas Symond, goldsmith, reduce the term of the lease to 27 years and increase the rent by 3s 4d.
Creator: Master and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
22 Jan. 1507
41 Lease to Nicholas Symond, goldsmith, of a hospice called the White Hart and a garden for 27 years at an annual rent of 7 marks 3s 4d. Neighbours as in last two.
Creator: Master and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Severely damaged.; Manuscript.
5 Oct. 1508
42 Counterpart. Witnesses: John Talbot, and John Thirlby, scribe.
Creator: Master and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Stained and nibbled.; Manuscript.
5 Oct. 1508
43 Lease to William Hawk, 'raffman', of a stable in St Austin's Lane for twelve years at an annual rent of 6s 8d,. The stable is between a college tenement in the tenure of Gilbert Hawk (E) and St Austin's Hostel (W) and abuts (N) on the lane and (S) on another 'common lane'.
Creator: Master and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
8 Nov. 1510
44 Counterpart of lease to Paul Smith, apothecary and grocer, of a tenement in the Butchery for forty years at an annual rent of 26s 8d. The tenement was previously occupied by William Seman, deceased; neighbours not given.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
2 Jan. 1515
45 Lease to Robert Ventris, surgeon, of a tenement, stable, kitchen and a chamber 'buylded over the same at thest hedde of the said tenement' for forty years at an annual rent of 20s. The tenement, currently occupied by Ventris, lies between a tenement of Clare Hall in the tenure of Thomas Curror (S) and a tenement of Trinity Hall in the tenure of Nicholas Prime (N) and abuts (W) on the king's highway. The stable and kitchen abut (E) on a garden ground of Clare Hall. Notes on dorse: 'Fyve yeares to come herein at mychelmas Anno Regine Elyzabethe nono & Anno 1567o'. 'D. Corley -- 60 yeres'. 'Elizab. Holland -- 21o' 'Robinson 21'.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
26 July 1533
46 Counterpart of the last.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
26 July 1533
47 Counterpart of lease to John Spenser, burgess and glover, and Johanne his wife of a tenement 'in thende of the Bochery Rowe on the southe syde of the same' for thirty years at an annual rent of 18s. The tenement was lately in the tenure of John Dabbette.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
28 Jan. 1535
48 Counterpart of lease to Richard Gosnell, MA, and Ellen his wife of the White Hart and a garden plot for forty years at an annual rent of £4. Neighbours now tenements of Henry Veysey and of the college (S) a tenement of Gonville Hall in the tenure of William Hawk (N), a tenement of William Speringe commonly called the Cross Key (W) and the Peas Market (E).
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Damaged by water; Manuscript.
10 June 1548
48a Counterpart of bargain and sale to William Gibbons, musician, of the White Hart Inn.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
23 Sep. 1570
49 Counterpart of lease to William Hurst, butcher, of a tenement in the Butchery for 21 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d. The tenement abuts on the street called the Butchery (E), on Peas Market Hill (S), on a lane on the east head of the church (W) and a college tenement leased to William Prat (N).
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
1 Sep. 1555
50 Grant to Master William de Garton, clerk, of a messuage. The messuage lies between a messuage lately Roger Godchep of London's and a messuage of Henry de Brunne, tanner, and abuts on the highway and, on the other head, on messuages of John Wyth and Reginald le Leadbeater. Witnesses: Eudo de Elpringham, mayor; John of Cambridge, narrator; Simon de Brunne; Geioffrey Seman; John Morice; Simon de Refham; Henry de Toft; John Pilat; Bartholomew Morice; John Wyth; William de Lynn; William de Pocklington; William de Lolworrth.
Creator: William de Windsor, clerk.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
18 Jan. 1326
51 Grant to Sir John de Somery, rector of Ashdon in the diocese of London and Agnes his sister, for the life of the longer liver, of a messuage with houses on it. The messuage lies between the houses of Henry de Brunne on one side and houses formerly of Emma daughter of William de Bodeney on the other and extends along the highway to houses of John White. Witnesses: Henry de Toft, mayor; John Morice; Robert Dunning; John Pilat; John Pittock.
Creator: William de Garton, clerk.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
23 Sep. 1329
52 Quitclaim to Henry de Brunne, burgess, and Margaret his wife, of all right to a messuage next 'le Triperslane'. The messuage lies between a messuage of the said Henry and Tripery Lane and extends from the highway to the tenement of Margaret Andrew. Witnesses: Henry de Beche; Adam de Bungay; Simon de Chesterton; William de Slademere; Robert de Cottenham.
Creator: William de Lavenham.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
28 Dec. 1343
53 Quitclaim to Helen, wife of Robert de Cottenham, tanner and burgess, of all right to one messuage which they held together by gift of Helen, widow of John Baron, burgess. The messuage lies between a tenement of Henry de Beche and a tenement of the said Robert, and extends from Henry de Beche's tenement to the king's highway. Witnesses: Philip Cayley, mayor; Henry le Clerk; William de Lolworth; Richard de Thaxted, junior; Geoffrey de Warwick, bailiff; John de Weston; Henry de Beche; Henry de Brunne; John de Pocklington.
Creator: Richard de Arderne, burgess and tanner.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
20 Dec. 1346
54 Grant to Henry de Tangmere, burgess, of a tenement once John de Somery's (as in 09/9/51). Neighbours now capital messuage once Henry de Brunne's, and tenements of John Arnold and of the said Margaret on the one side, and a tenement once Simon Bernard's on the other, extending from the highway to the tenements of John Wyth and John Arnold. Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; Thomas de Wells; Robert Martin; Henry de Beche; Daniel de Felsted, bailifsf; John de Weston; John Wyth; John Arnold; Robert de Cottenham; John de Pocklington; Roger de Islip.
Creator: Margaret, widow of Henry de Brunne.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
27 June 1348
55 Sale to John de Byntre and John Arnold, butchers, of the reversion of a messuage next Trypery Lane [as in 09/9/52]. Henry de Tangmere replaces Henry de Brunne as neighbour. Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; Thomas de Wells; Robert Martin; Daniel de Felsted, bailiff; Robert de Cottenham; John de Pocklington; Roger de Islip; John Paunfilon.
Creator: Henry de Beche and Henry de Tangmere.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
16 July 1348
56 Grant in confirmation of the last. Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; Thomas de Wells; Robert Martin; Daniel de Felsted; Henry de Beche, bailiff; Robert de Cottenham; John de Pocklington; Roger de Islip.
Creator: Margaret, widow of Henry de Brunne.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
17 July 1348
57 Quitclaim to Margaret, widow of Henry de Brunne, of all right to a messuage [as in 09/9/95]. Witnesses: Robert de Brygham, mayor; Thomas de Well; Robert Martyn; Henry de Beche; Daniel de Felsted, bailiff; Henry de Tanhmer; John de Beche; John de Pokelyngton; Roger de Iselep.
Creator: John de Byntre and John Arnald.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
11 Aug. 1348
58 Grant to Roger de Harleston, clerk, and John de Pocklington, of a tenement [as in 09/9/52]. Witnesses: William Horwode, mayor; John Wyth; John de Weston; Richard Martin; Eudo de Refham, bailiff.
Creator: Henry de Tangmere and Simon de Slesford.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
5 Nov. 1349
59 Surrender to Henry de Tangmere, burgess, of a shop next the gate of the capital messuage once Henry de Brunne's. Witnesses: William Horwode, mayor; John de Paunfield; Richard Powell; William de Lindsey and Thomas Marblethorpe, bailiffs; John de Pocklington and Simon de Sleaford.
Creator: John son of Henry de Brunne.
1 membrane; vellum; Stained and with silverfish damage.; Manuscript.
23 Jan. 1352
59a Copy of lease to Henry de Tangmere, burgess, of a messuage with chambers and shops annexed in the high street. The property lies between a tenement of the said Henry, formerly of John Somery and a tenement formerly of Robert of Toft, taverner, and abuts at one head on the high street, where it is 43½ feet wide, and at the other head on (1) a messuage formerly of John Arnold and Robert atte Corner at a distance of 113 feet from the high street, (2) on a messuage of Peter le Mason, being there 48 feet in length, (3) on a messuage formerly of Robert of Toft, taverner, now in the tenure of Elenore daughter of William of Pocklington, being there 38 feet in length. The property was formely of Simon Bernard of Barnwell and came to the Prior and Convent by gift and enfeoffment of William Sterne of Haslingfield by royal licence in exchange for lands and tenement(s) in Haslingfield. Witnesses: Stephen son of John Morice, mayor, John of Essex; Thomas Piper, William Wynde and John of Wyverstone, bailiffs; William de Horwode; John de Wyntre.
Creator: Richard de Wratting, Prior, and Convent of Anglesey.
1 sheet; paper; Manuscript.
28 Apr. 1353
60 Grant to Henry de Tangmere and others as co-feoffees for CCCC, of a tenement as in 09/9/58, etc.). Tangmere's fellow feoffees are: Thomas Banastre, parson of Lambhyche [Landbeach], Walter de Segdeford, vicar of St Edward's, Cambridge, and Henry de Middleton. Witnesses: Stephen, son of John Morice, mayor; John Morice; John de London; Simon de Sleaford, bailiff; Richard de Arderne; John de Byntre; John Freng'.
Creator: Roger de Harleston and John de Pocklington.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
16 Nov. 1355
61 Grant to Master Thomas de Eltislee, rector of Landbeach, Henry Tangmere and William Horwode, of a capital messuage [as in 09/9/55, etc.] with shops pertaining to it. The messuage is described as quondam John de Brunne's with neighbours Walter le Wheelwright and John atte corner 'in fronte', the south side extends from messuage of John Attecorner to a messuage leased by Stephen Morice senior. It extends laterally from the messuage of the said Walter to the road leading to the house of the Austin Friars, and longitudinally from the corn market to the gardens of Henry de Tangmere and William Branch. Witnesses: Stephen Morice, junior, mayor; Richard Martin; Richard de Arderne; Henry le Clerk; William Derby.
Creator: Richard Otway and Mariota Duk'.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
25 Mar. 1361
62 Grant to Master Thomas de Eltisley, rector of Landbeach, Henry Tangmere and William Horwode, of the goods and chattels in the preceding messuage. Note on dorse identifies the property as 'le hert & cetera iuxta fratres Augustinos'.
Creator: Richard Otway and Mariota Dukes.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
25 Mar. 1361
63 Grant to William de Clopton, tawyer and burgess, of a messuage between a tenement once Henry de Beche's and a tenement of the said Elena, abutting on one head on de Beche's tenement and on the other on the king's highway. Witnesses: John Morice, mayor; William de Horwode; John Barker; Geoffrey Walman; Robert le Parchmener.
Creator: Elena, widow of Robert de Cottenham.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
23 Mar. 1363
64 Counterpart of lease to Matilda, widow of Henry de Tangmere, of two messuages in Tripery Lane for life at an annual rent of one grain of pepper. The messuages are next to a tenement of the Prior of Anglesey and abut on a tenement once John Arnold's and a tenement of the prior of the chapel of St Edmund. Witnesses: John London, mayor; John de Royston; John Barker; William de Clopton; John Stokes, cordwainer.
Creator: Thomas de Eltisley, senior, and William Horwode.
1 membrane; vellum; Some water damage.; Manuscript.
31 Mar. 1364
65 Grant to Master Thomas de Eltisley, senior, John de Potten and Thomas de Caumpes, chaplains, of an annual rent of 5 marks and 12 shillings from a messuage once John de Byntre's, now in the tenure of Geoffrey de Warwick. Witnesses: William de Horwode; Richard de Arderne; Andrew de Cottenham.
Creator: Richard Otway, burgess, and Mariota his wife.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
26 May 1365
66 Quitclaim to Master Thomas de Eltisley, senior, John de Potten and Thomas de Caumpes, chaplains, or all right to the messuage as in the last. Witnesses: William de Horwode;Richard de Arderne; Andrew de Cottenham; Richard le Painter; William Baylham.
Creator: Richard Otway, burgess, and Mariota his wife.
1 membrane; vellum; Water stained; Manuscript.
26 May 1365
67 Lease to William Godknape of Harlston of a tenement next Trypery Lane for her life at an annual rent of 30s. The tenement is between a tenement of the said Matilda and Trypereslane and one head abuts on the High Street. Witnesses: John Barker; William Clopton; Geoffrey Walman; Alan Taylor; Edmund de Abingdon, clerk.
Creator: Matilda Bowtare, widow of Henry de Popplington.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
10 Sep. 1365
68 Quitclaim to her mother, Elona de Cotenham, of all right to one tenement. The tenement lies between a messuage once Henry Beche's and a messuage of Juliana Bernard's and abuts on a messuage once John Weston's and on the highway. Witnesses: Richard Arderne; Daniel Felsted; John Barker, tawyer; Robert Blaston; Richard Painter.
Creator: Elena Cottenham.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
23 Sep. 1366
69 Quitclaim to Master Thomas de Eltisley, senior, and William Horwode of all rights in two messuages, once Henry de Tangmere's, with all movable goods. The messuages lie together between a lane leading to St Edward's church and shops leased to John Cheeseman by the Prior of Anglesey and abut on the High Street. Witnesses: John de Cotes; Richard de Arderne; John Barker; William Hosteller; Edmund Pepper, clerk.
Creator: Matilda Tangmere, widow of Henry Tangmere.
1 membrane; vellum; Slight water damage; Manuscript.
15 Feb. 1368
70 Agreement with Master Thomas de Eltisley, senior, and William Horwode that if twelve marks be paid on the following All Saints' Day the quitclaim (09/9/69) be null and void. Witnesses: John de Cotes; Richard de Arderne; John Barker; William Hosteller; Edmund Pepper, clerk.
Creator: John Bradfield and Matilda, widow of Henry Tangmere.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
15 Feb. 1368
71 Letters of attorney to John Barker to deliver seisin.
Creator: John Bradfield and Matilda his wife, widow of Henry Tangmere.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
15 Feb. 1368
72 Quitclaim to Master Thomas de Eltisley, senior, and William Horwode of all rights in two messuages, once Henry de Tangmere's, with all movable goods (as in 09/9/69). The messuages lie together between a lane leading to St Edward's church and shops leased to John Cheeseman by the Prior of Anglesey and abut on the High Street. Witnesses: John de Cotes; Richard de Arderne; John Barker; William Hosteller; Edmund Pepper, clerk.
Creator: John Bradfield and Matilda his wife, widow of Henry Tangmere.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
15 Feb. 1368
73 Grant to Thomas Freton of a tenement, as in 09/9/68. Witnesses: John Barker; Thomas Long; John Stokes; William Clopton; Walter Fulbourn; Edmund Pepper, clerk.
Creator: Elena Cottenham, daughter of Elena Cottenham.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
31 Aug. 1368
74 Lease to Robert de Coxford and Emma his wife, and thereafter to Joan, daughter of Emma at the same rent of two messuages lying together next St Edward's Lane for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 60s. The messuages lie between the lane and a tenement leased by John Cheeseman from the Priory of Anglesey. Witnesses: John Gibbon, mayor; Richard de Arderne; and John Barker, burgess.
Creator: Thomas de Eltisley, senior, and William Horwode.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
22 Sep. 1371
75 Counterpart.
Creator: Thomas de Eltisley, senior, and William Horwode.
1 membrane; vellum; Severely damaged at bottom left; Manuscript.
22 Sep. 1371
76 Quitclaim to her son, William Clopton, of all right to one messuage. The messuage lies between a tenement once Henry de Beche's and a tenement of ThomasTrivet and abuts on the high street. Witnesses: Richard Masterman; Thomas Trivet; John Baker; Simon Cardmaker.
Creator: Alice Ingham.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
26 Apr. 1386
77 Grant to Richard Ingham, burgess and tawyer, of the reversion of a messuage (as in last) held by William's mother for life. Witnesses: Richard Masterman, mayor; Thomas Trivet; John Barker; Simon Cardmaker. John Bentell, cordwainer.
Creator: William Clopton, son of William Clopton, tawyer and burgess.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
27 Apr. 1386
78 Grant to Richard Bristowe, clerk, of a tenement as in last. Witnesses: Thomas Trivet, mayor; John Herris; William Britling; Roger Falcon; John Warwick.
Creator: Richard Ingham, burgess.
1 membrane; vellum; Water stained; Manuscript.
22 July 1401
79 Quitclaim to Master Richard Bristowe of all rights in the same tenement. Witnesses: Geoffrey Warren; Peter Hayforth; John Nasyng; John Same; John Smith de Tottenham; Robert Muskam.
Creator: William Clopton.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
5 Nov. 1379
80 Quitclaim to the Master and Scholars of CCCC of all right to a tenement, once held by Mariota Duk, lying between a tenement once Walter Conwilwrith's [Kenilworth's] and a college tenement and abuts on the Barley Market. Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; Thomas Beverley; John Essex; William Bush and John Alderhythe, bailiffs.
Creator: Simon Bentybow.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
25 Nov. 1406
81 Grant to Thomas Jacob and Master William Beckton, clerk, of a tenement as in 09/9/77 etc. Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; Thomas Beverley; John Essex; William Bush; John Alderhythe, bailiff.
Creator: Richard Bristowe, Gilbert Thurger and Roger Falcon.
1 membrane; vellum; Water stained; Manuscript.
4 Apr. 1407
82 Quitclaim to Thomas Jacob and Master William Beckton, clerk, of all right to the same tenement as last. Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; Thomas Trivet; Simon Bentybow.
Creator: Richard Bristowe, bedell of the university.
1 membrane; vellum; Stained; Manuscript.
10 Apr. 1407
83 Grant to John Hosier, gentleman, William Newport and John Teversham of Teversham of two tenements one in St Benedict's parish and one in St Edward's. The tenement in St Benedict's parish is next to a tenement of Thomas Jacob and abuts on Notes Lane, that in St Edward's is also next to a tenement of the said Thomas and abuts on the High Street. Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; Simon Bentybow; John Chance; Thomas Jacob and Adam Leverington.
Creator: Richard Trivet, clerk, son of Thomas Trivet.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
31 Mar. 1417
84 Grant to Thomas Jacob, William Beckton, Adam Leverington and Hugh Ploughwright of a tenement. The tenement lies between a tenement of Simon Cardmaker and a tenement of Thomas Jacob and abuts at one head on a tenement of John Lister and at the other on the High Street. Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; John Sexton; Alan Hubbard; Robert Pinnington; Robert Bradway, bailiffs.
Creator: John Hosier, gentleman, William Newport and John Teversham of Teversham.
1 membrane; vellum; Damaged at base.; Manuscript.
4 Apr. 1417
85 Lease (or counterpart) to William Winfield of the hospice called the White Hart and a garden for 21 years at an annual rent of 7 marks. Neighbours of the White Hart are now Robert Goodknape, clerk, of CCCC (S), John Puregold (N), a tenement lately William Cornerd, brewer's (W) and Peas Market (E). The garden abuts N. partly on St Edward's churchyard and partly on a tenement of Clare Hall's (dimensions given).
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
28 Jan. 1506
86 Counterpart of lease to James Howell of a tenement for forty years at an annual rent of 30s. The tenement lies between a college tenement leased to Dr Barro, DD (N) and another tenement in the tenure of John Dowsey (S). Bond in £10 to perform covenants attached.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript.
20 June 1586
87 Grant to his son John Hurst of Over, butcher, of a tenement now in the occupation of John Waterman. The tenement lies in the Butchery next to Peas Market Hill between another tenement of the said John Hurst lately the said William's (S) and a tenement of Henry Seymour (N) and abuts (W) on a lane leading to the east end of St Edward's church and (E) on Butchery Street. Both the Hurst tenements were acquired from CCCC. Endorsed with note of delivery of seisin on the same day under an elaborate notarial strap. Witnesses John Newman, fletcher; Thomas Howgrave and Anthony Harrison, Notary Public.
Creator: William Hurst, burgess and butcher.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
4 Nov. 1590
88 Sale to the Master and and Scholars of CCCC of the two tenements in the Butchery Street now in the tenure of John Netherwood, chandler, and of John's brother William, butcher, for £40. Note on dorse of delivery of seisin the same day by Tobias Wood, attorney for the college, witnessed by Anthony Harrison, NP, Richard Robinson, William Hurst junior and John Netherwood.
Creator: John Hurst of Over, butcher.
1 membrane; vellum.
5 July 1596
89 Chancery bond (before Thomas Legge, Master in Chancery) in £100 to save the college harmless (copy).
Creator: John Hurst of Over.
1 sheet; paper; Manuscript.
10 July 1596
90 Agreement with John Hurst for Hurst to be bound (as in last) in £80 for himself and his wife; the college to pay him £20 at midsummer next and to be bound in £30 for payment of £17 on 24 March next. Witnessed Anthony Harrison, N.P. Undated note of receipt by Hurst of £5 'the whole £20 being tendred vnto me'.
Creator: Master of CCCC.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
14 June 1596
91 Assignment to Dr Henry Butts, Master of CCCC, of the remainder of a 12-year lease dated 27 April 1625 from Ann Durden of a newly built tenement and a piece of ground in Lortburn Lane. Witnesses: Edmund Brome; Richard Pettit, NP.
Creator: Persevall Anger the younger, musician.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
30 Mar. 1627
92 Counterpart of lease to Robert Hynton, 'bocher', of a tenement in Butcher Row for 39 years at an annual rent of 20s. The tenement liest between a tenement of Alice Bennet and a tenement of John Sexton and abuts on Butcher Row and on the Tolbooth. Witnesses: John Warwick, mayor; William Wedgwood; Roger Kychche; Stephen Neel; Thomas Page, bailiff. Note on dorse that the property was in the tenure of Williaam Bolle in 1462.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
31 Mar. 1424
93 Lease to Richard Woodcock, butcher, of a tenement next to St Edward's church (S) and abutting (E) on a tenement of the college for 40 years at an annual rent of 13s 4d.
Creator: Rogert Westmynster, Prior of Ely.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
31 July 1478
94 Counterpart of agreement with Roger Ellis and Margaret his wife concerning the basement of a shop next to one belonging to the college.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
15 Apr. 1479
95 Counterpart of lease to John Lynby, butcher, of a tenement in the Butchery for forty years at an annual rent of 16s. The tenement lies between a tenement of Thomas Vyn (N) and a tenement of William Picchard (S) and abuts (W) on the public way and (E) on the Tolbooth. Witnesses: Robert Coop, mayor; John Hundredyear and Thomas Dych.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
25 Mar. 1469
96 Grant to Richard Sexton, junior, butcher, and John Whaplode,butcher, of two shops with solars in the Butchery. The shops lie between and tenement of the Prioress of St Radegund (N) and a tenement of Richard Sexton, senior (S), and abut on St Edward's churchyard and on the king's highway. Witnesses: John Greenlane, mayor; Simon Bentybow; John Bilney; John Chance; John Sexton; Adam Chandler.
Creator: Richard Stewkley, Alice, widow of Robert Foxton and Peter Stewklel, clerk.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
1 July 1419
97 Grant to Robert Wright of Fulbourn and Robert Norris, barber, of three shops with solars in the Butchery. The shops lie between a tenement of the Prioress of St Radegund (N) and a tenement of the college (S) and abut on the churchyard of St Edward's and on the king's highway. Witnesses: John Greenlane, mayor; John Sexton; Simon Bentybow; John Chance; Richard Bush; Adam Chandler.
Creator: John Whaplode and Richard Sexton, junior.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
18 Oct,. 1421
98 Grant to Robert Wright of Fulbourn and Robert Norris, barber, of three shops with solars in the Butchery. The shops lie between a tenement of the Prioressof St Radegund (N) a tenement of the college (S) and abut on the churchyard of St Edward's and on the king's highway. Witnesses: John Greenlane, mayor; John Sexton; Simon Bentybow; John Chance; Richard Bush; Adam Chandler.
Creator: John Whaplode and Richard Sextonn, senior.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
18 Oct,. 1421
99 Grant to Richard Sexton, junior, butcher, John Sexton, senior, butcher, John Whaplode, butcher', and William Spencer, notary, of three shops as in 09/9/97. Witnesses: John Gorway, mayor; William Wedgewood; John Essex; Adam Leverington; John Chauncy.
Creator: Robert Wright of Fulbourn and Robert Norris, barber.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
12 Dec. 1421
100 Grant to Richard Sexton, junior, butcher, John Sexton, senior, butcher, John Whaplode, butcher', and William Spencer, notary, of three shops as in 09/9/97. Witnesses: John Greenlane, mayor; William Wedgewood; John Essex; Adam Leverington; John Chauncy.
Creator: Robert Wright of Fulbourn and Robert Norris, barber.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
12 Dec. 1422
101 Quitclaim to Master William Spenser, notary, John Sexton, Richard Sexton, junior, and John Whaplode of all right to two shops in Butchery Row lately Matilda Baldwin's. The shops lie between a shop of the Prioress of St Radegund (N) and a shop of the said Richard Sexton (S) and abut on St Edward's churchyard and on the king's highway. Witnesses: Nicholas Hewish; Henry Caldbeck; John Barber; John King, barker; and Richard Barker of Brook Walden.
Creator: Henry Barker of Brook Walden and Stephen Bakestone.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
23 July 1426
102 Demise to Richard Paris and Robert Brook of Barnwell of three shops as in 09/9/97. Witnesses: Thomas Jacob, mayor; John Belton; Thomas Good; Robert Hayreman and Richard Toogood, bailiffs.
Creator: Richard Sexton, senior, butcher, and William Spencer, notary.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
20 Jan. 1441
103 Demise to Richard Sexton, Robert Sterne, John Sexton, William Roger and John Scot of three shops as in 09/9/97. Witnesses: Thomas Jacob, mayor; John Belton; Thomas Good; Robert Heyreman and Richard Togood, bailiffs.
Creator: Richard Paris and Robert Brook of Barnwell.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
1 Feb. 1441
104 Grant to John Roys, burgess, Thomas Coke and Henry Falke, clerks, Hugh Day and John Baldwin, alias Readon, burgesses, of two shops with solars in Butchery Row as in 09/9/96. Witnesses: Robert Damay, mayor; Lewis Brampston; William Barford; William Godfrey and Thomas Mast, bailiffs.
Creator: William Rogger and John Scot.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
27 Apr. 1467
105 Grant to John Hessewell [John Hazel?], Thomas Blackamoor, Thomas Regewyn, John Erlych and Thomas Baldwin of one shop once Richard Sexton senior's (as in 09/9/97). Witnesses: Robert Damay, mayor; Lewis Brampston; William Barford; William Godfrey and Thomas Mast, bailiffs.
Creator: William Rogger and John Scot.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
27 Apr. 1467
106 Receipt from John Roys, burgess and butcher, and Hugh Day, burgess, of £10 in part payment for one shop (as in last).
Creator: Joan, widow and executrix of John Hessewll, and Thomas Blakamour [Hazel?].
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
6 June 1468
107 Enfeoffment to William Bassett, clerk, Thomas Fowler, John Claribans, John Minsterchamber, John Palgrave and Laurence Merton of two shops (as in 09/9/104). Witnesses: John Erlych, mayor; William Smith; William Ward; William Wallis and William Middleton, bailiffs; John Lenton, gentleman; John Wighton and William Pychard.
Creator: John Roys, burgess, Thomas Coke and Henry Falke, clerks.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
18 June 1481
108 Counterpart of lease to John Roys of two shops (as in 09/9/104) for twleve years at an annual rent of 40s.
Creator: Laurence Merton of Broughton, Hunts.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
20 June 1481
109 Demise to Elizabeth Blackamoor, widow of Thomas, Robert Blackamoor, clerk and chaplain of St Clement's Chantry, Hugh Clay, Thomas Clark and Thomas Yeoman of one shop (as in 09/9/105). Witnesses: John Wighton,; John Bury; Robert Coke; John Warren and Robert Hopkin.
Creator: John Hesewell [John Hazel?] and John Erlych.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
9 Aug. 1482
110 Demise to Nicholas Green, Henry Kale, John Adham, Henry Barnard and Clement Acelby of two shops (as in 09/9/104). Witnesses: John Bell, mayor; Hugh Rankin; John Crackenthorp and William Piggot, bailiffs; and Henry Veysey.
Creator: Laurence Merton of Broughton, Hunts.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
23 June 1495
111 Demise to William Painter, LL.B, Geoffrey Kiyght, S.T.P., and John Fawne, B.D. of one shop (as in 09/9/105). Witnesses: John Talbot, grocer; John Bogger, shoemaker; William Wynship and Richard Pratt, butcher.
Creator: Thomas Yeoman 'Raffman'.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
29 Jan. 1505
112 Demise to John Crackenthorp, mayor, John Bury, John Erlych, burgess, William Elton and William Gootes, town treasurer, of two shops (as in 09/9/104). Note on dorse of delivery of seisin, same day, in the presence of William Parkin, Nicholas Wynship, Robert Wolf and John Boughton.
Creator: Clement Acelby.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
28 Nov. 1508
113 Quitclaim to John Crackenthorp, late mayor (and others, as in last) of all right to two shops (as in 09/9/104).
Creator: John Erlych, alderman.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
26 Aprl 1512
114 Demise to John Burgess and John Thirlby, burgesses, of two workshops ('opellas') with rooms above (as in 09/9/104). Note of delivery of seisin on same day on dorse.
Creator: John Crackenthorp, lately mayor, and others.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
30 Apr. 1512
115 Bargain and sale to John Burgess of a messuage and two shops (as in 09/9/104) for twenty marks. The town officers undertaking to perform the obits for Nicholas Green for which they were bound.
Creator: Cambridge town.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
6 May 1512
116 Receipt for twenty-three marks received from Master Thomas Cosin, clerk, for sale of a tenement in the Butchery lately Nicholas Green's.
Creator: John Erlych.
12 sheet; paper; Manuscript.
14 June 1512
117 Enfeoffment to Thomas Cosin, clerk, S.T.P., John Seyntwary, Edward Hedge, clerk, Robert Wissett, tailor and John Talbot, apothecary, of two workshops (as in 09/9/104 and 141, etc.). Signed 'be me John burgyes', 'per me prefat' Joh'em Thyrleby'. Note on dorse of delivery of seisin on the same day.
Creator: John Burgess and John Thirlby, burgesses.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
20 Oct. 1512
118 Counterpart of lease to John Watson, butcher, of two shops (as in 09/9/104) lately Nicholas Green's, for ten years at a rent of 26s 8d.
Creator: Thomas Cosin, D.D.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
10 Nov. 1512
119 Enfeoffment to Thomas Cosin, clerk, S.T.P., John Seyntwary, Edward Hedge, clerk, Robert Wissett, tailor and John Talbot, apothecary, of one shop (as in 09/9/105). Note on dorse of delivery of seisin on the same day,.
Creator: William Painter, LL.B., Geoffrey Knight and John Fawne.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
10 Nov. 1512
120 Counterpart of lease to John Goldsborough, butcher, of a tenement near the Tolbooth for forty years at a rent of 26s 8d. The tenement lies between a tenement of Alexander Smith (N) and a tenement of Thomas Wolf (S) and abuts (W) on the king's highway and (E) on the tolbooth.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
16 Aug. 1551
121 Counterpart of lease to William Hurst of two tenements lying together in the Butchery for twenty-one years at a rent of 26s 8d.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 Sept. 1555
122 Enfeoffment to William Hurst of one tenement in the Butchery next to Peas Market Hill. Note on dorse of delivery of seisin on same day.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
26 Sep. 1570
123 Patent for Martin Buck, apothecary, and his mother and wife to have a seat in St Edward's church. Endorsed with renewal of same 1683/4.
Creator: Vicar General of Ely.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
3 Oct. 1662
124 Sale to Martin Buck of the remaining term of the lease of the house in Buck's occupation for £135. The property was leased by CCC to John Whalley of St Ives on 22 Mar. 1659 for 40 years for an annual rent of 30s and one fat turkey; the lease was inherited by his nephew, John Whalley of Warboys who sold the remaining term to Elizabeth Wingfield, now deceased, on 24 Oct. 1665 for £140.
Creator: Robert Hampson of the Inner Temple.
1 membrarne; vellum; Manuscript.
17 Dec. 1670
125 Counterpart of lease to Martin Buck, apothecary, of a messuage for forty years at an annual rent of 30s. The messuage lies between a messuage late in the occupation of Anthony Nicholson the elder (N) and on the S. part of the Rose and Crown and ground belonging to the Eagle and Child and abuts (E) on a little house and on a garden of Philip Reynolds and (W) on the street.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrarne; vellum; Manuscript.
20 Mar. 1684
126 Counterpart of lease to Avery Wagstaff of Great Stukeley, Hunts, clerk, of a tenement, as in last, currently in the occupation of Thomas Roper for forty years at an annual rent of 30s and one fat turkey.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
9 Mar. 1698
127a Bond to perform covenants of a lease [of two tenements in St Edward's parish].
Creator: Rachel Nicholson.
1 bifolium; paper; Mixed scripts.
2 Nov. 1713
128 Assignment of remainder of lease to John Harwood.
Creator: Thomas Wagstaff.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
27 Dec. 1723
129 Licence to alienate granted to Thomas Wagstaff.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
20 Feb. 1724
130 Lease of premises as in 09/9/125, etc., to John Harwood, woollendraper, for forty years at an annual rent of £1 16s 4d.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
27 Feb. 1724
133 Counterpart of lease to King Whittred, butcher, of premises as in 09/9/92.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
24 Nov. 1748
135 Counterpart of lease to Jonathan Dickman of Swaffham Bulbeck, gentleman, of premises as in 09/9/125, etc., for forty years at an annual rent of £1 16s 4d.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
2 Feb. 1754
136 Counterpart of lease to James Day, gent., James Burleigh, gent., and alderman, and Richard Brightwell, farmer, of a tenement for 40 years at a rent of 5s.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
20 Dec. 1783
137a Bond to perform covenants in a lease of property in the parish.
Creator: John Spencer, butcher.
1 bifolium; paper; Mixed scripts.
20 Aug. 1797
137b Bond to perform covenants in a lease of property in the parish.
Creator: John Spencer, butcher.
1 bifolium; paper; Mixed scripts.
1 July 1801
138 Counterpart of lease to the Rev. Andrew Pern of Little Abington of premises as in 09/9/125 for 40 years at a rent of £1 16s 4d.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
23 Dec. 1788
140 Lease to John Nicholson, bookseller, of two tenements with a yard and garden plot for 40 years at an annual rent of 20s and half a gammon of fat bacon at the time of the audit. The tenements abut (N) on a lane leading to St Edward's church, (W) on a tenement now in the occupation of John Clay and (E) on a tenement now in the occupation of William Doyly (dimensions given),.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
20 Mar. 1788
141 Lease to Mark Gillam of a tenement now or late in the occupation of Elizabeth Wall or her assigns for 40 years at an annual rent of 13s 4d.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
20 Mar. 1788
142b Case for the opinion of the Attorney General. With reference to the property in 141 and 142 (the lessee, Gillam, however, being wrongly named as Gillman): Gillam wishes to renew his lease with the exclusion of the yard behind the property, and between it and the Guildhall or Tolbooth, which yard, he maintains, has not been in the possession of occupiers of the tenement for time out of mind, but has been annexed by one of the neighbouring tenements. The college wishes either to recover possession of the yard or oblige the present tenant to recover it for them, or to penalise him. The Attorney General finds that there is nothing that the college can do to reclaim the property.
Creator: Attorney General.
5 sheets; paper; Manuscript.
13 Aug. 1807
143 Lease to Robert Scaplehorn of two tenements now in the occupation of himself and Robert Dawson for 40 years at an annual rent of 40s.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
25 Apr. 1789
146 Lease to Thomas Whittred of premises as in 09/9/92 for forty years at an annual rent of 26s 8d and 24 'fair civil <sic, for Seville> oranges good and sound' at the audit.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrance; vellum; Manuscript.
17 Mar. 1791
149 Lease to Mary Turner, widow, of premises as in 09/9/136 for forty years at a rent of 5s.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
19 Apr. 1798
152 Lease to John Nicholson of premises as in 09/9/140 from 1801 for forty years at a rent of 20s and half a gammon of fat bacon at the audit.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
30 May 1803
153 Counterpart of lease to Robert Scapelhorn of premises as in 09/9/143 for forty years at a rent of 40s 8d and half a gammon of fat bacon at the audit.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
2 May 1804
155 Lease to Mark Gillam, gent., from Lady Day 1801 of premises as in 09/9/141 at a rent of 13s 4d, and two fat hens at the audit.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
9 Oct. 1808
158 Counterpart of lease to John Willimott from Michaelmas 1810 of premises as in 09/9/92 for forty years at a rent of 26s 8d, and 24 Seville oranges at the audit.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
22 Mar. 1811
160 Lease to Robert Greef, plumber and glazier, of premises as in 09/9/136 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1811 at an annual rent of 5s.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
6 Apr. 1812
163 Lease to Richard Wallis of premises as in 09/9/138 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1812 at an annual rent of £1 16s 4d.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
31 Mar. 1813
168 Lease to Robert Scapelhorn of premises as in 09/9/143 for 40 years at an annual rent of 40s 8d and half a gammon of fat bacon at the time of the audit.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
12 Mar. 1816
170 Lease to John Nicholson the elder, bookseller, of premises as in 09/9/140 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1815 at an annual rent of 20s and half a gammon of fat bacon at audit time.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
12 Mar. 1816
172 Lease to Henry Marshall, cheesemonger, of premises as in 09/9/141 for 40 years from Lady Day 1815 at an annual rent of 13s 4d and two fat hens at the time of the audit.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
12 Mar. 1816
174 Lease to John Willimott of premises as in 09/9/92 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1824 at an annual.rent of 26s 8d and 24 Seville oranges, good and sound, at the time of the audit.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
21 Sep. 1824
176 Lease to James Bays, hatter, of premises as in 09/9/138 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1826 at an annual rent of £1 10s.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
4 Dec. 1826
178 Lease to Robert Greef of premises as in 09/9/136 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1825 at an annual rent of 5s.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
4 May 1826
181 Surrender to Master and Fellows of CCCC of the residue of a term of 40 years in premises as in 09/9/138.
Creator: James Bays and the Rev. Samuel Halsted.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
8 Nov. 1826
184 Lease to William Sell of premises as in 09/9/141 for 40 years from Lady Day 1829 at an annual rent of 13s 4d and two fat hens at the time of the audit.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
27 Mar. 1830
185 Lease to Robert Nicholson of Coton, farmer, of premises as in 09/9/140 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1829 at an annual rent of 20s.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
24 Nov. 1830
187 Lease to Robert Scapelhorn, liquor merchant, and Elizabeth and Hannah Scapelhorn, spinsters, of premises as in 09/9/143 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1830 at an annual rent of 40s 8d, and half a gammon of fat bacon at the time of the audit.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
22 Feb. 1831
189 Lease to Thomas Greef, plumber and glazier, of premises as in 09/9/136 (in Trumpington St) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1833 at an annual rent of 5s.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
21 Sep. 1833
191 Counterpart of lease to George Salmon, gent., of a piece of ground, the site of two messuages lately taken down, for 40 years from Michaelmas 1837 at an annual rent of £3 6s and 8d, and a pound of good Barbary sugar at the time of the audit. The piece of land abuts on Union St (E), St Edward's churchyard (W), a messuage in the occupation of William Elliston (N) and Peas Hill (S). Ground plan supplied.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
1 June 1838
192 Lease to John Willimott, butcher, of premises as in 09/9/92 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1838 at an annual rent of 26s 8d, and 24 Seville oranges at the time of the audit. Note on old index card reads 'Given up on sale to J. W. Clark, 1889'.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
24 June 1839
193 Lease to William Crow, gent., of premises as in 09/9/138 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1840 at an annual rent of £10.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
23 Feb. 1841
195 Counterpart of lease to Edward Kimpton, grocer, of premises as in 09/9/141 for 40 years from Lady Day 1843 at an annual rent of £2.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
26 Dec. 1843
196 Lease to Miss Elizabeth Scapelhorn of premises as in 09/9/143 for forty years at an annual rent of £5, and half a gammon of fat bacon at audit time.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
4 Mar. 1845
198 Lease to Mrs Elizabeth Nicholson, widow, of premises as in 09/9/140 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1843 at an annual rent of £3.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
29 Jan. 1846
200 Lease to Mrs Ann Elizabeth Greef, widow, of premises as in 09/9/136 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1847 at an annual rent of £2 6s.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
1 Mar. 1848
202 Lease to the Rev. Alexander Thomas Crisford and Mr John Crowe of premises as in 09/9/138 ('two messuages and premises in King's Parade') for forty years from Michaelmas 1854 at an annual rent of £10.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
12 Feb. 1855
203 Lease to John Swan, boot-maker, of premises as in 09/9/141 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1857.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
16 Nov. 1858
206 Lease of premises as in 09/9/143 to John Edlin for 40 years from Michaelmas 1861 at an annual rent of £5 and half a gammon of fat bacon at audit time.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
5 Dec. 1861
209 Counterpart of lease to Miss Annie Maria Greef of premises as in 09/9/136 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1861 at an annual rent of £2 6s. Ground plan suppled.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
3 Nov. 1863
210 Lease to William Milner Crowe of premises as in 09/9/138 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1868 at an annual rent of £10.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
30 Octr. 1869
211 Lease to John Swan, gent., of premises as in 09/9/141 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1872 at an annual rent of £6.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
4 June 1873
213 Counterpart of lease to Alfred Jones, Esq., of premises as in 09/9/141 for 40 years from Michaelmas 1879 at an annual rent of £10. Ground plan supplied.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Mixed.
24 Dec. 1880
214 Counterpart of lease to Mr Arthur Deck of no. 8 King's Parade for 8 years from Michaelmas 1889 at an annual rent of £58.
Creator: Master and Fellows of Gonville and Caius College.
1 bifolium; vellum; Manuscript.
31 Dec. 1889
217 Licence to Robert Thomas Lattey and John Hopgood, Esqs, executors of William Milner Crowe, to assign the remaining term of the lease of 10 King's Parade (09/9/210), but for the last five days thereof, to Richard Inman Severs.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
13 Nov. 1889
218 Licence to Robert Thomas Lattey and John Hopgood, Esqs, executors of William Milner Crowe, to assign the remaining term of the lease of 10 and 11 King's Parade (09/9/210) to Mrs Emmeline Bays.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript.
15 Nov. 1889
219 Counterpart of lease to Richard Inman Severs of 10 King's Parade for 40 years from Michaelmas 1896 at an annual rent of £14 15s.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
2 bifolia; vellum; Manuscript.
31 Dec. 1896
220 Counterpart of lease to Girton College of 10 and 11 St Edward's Passage for 21 years from Michaelmas 1927 at an annual rent of £110. The last sheet is a renewal of the lease, dated 12 Aug. 1948, for three years from Michaelmas 1948, and thereafter on a yearly tenancy, at an annual rent of £225.
Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC.
3 leaves; paper; Mixed.
13 July 1928
221 Agreement with the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of Cambridge University as to user of lights at 1 Peas Hill. Not obviously related to college property.
Creator: Jonas Webb.
1 bifolium; paper; Manuscript.
19 Apr. 1882
222 Abstract of title of Jonas Webb to messuage, shop and hereditaments in Peas Market Hill. Not obviously related to college property.
Creator: Cooke and Jonas, solicitors.
12 sheets; paper; Manuscript.
1885

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