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Grant to John Baron of Grantchester, burgess and Elone his wife |
| 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'. |
| 10 |
Grant to Henry de Brunne and Margaret his wife of a messuage which he had from William de Garton (see X 4.b). |
| 11 |
Grant to John Ward, Richard le Tableter, Thomas de Chadenhal and John de Barnton, burgesses and co-feoffees, of three messuages. |
| 12 |
Quitclaim to John Pilat and Richard le Tableter of one cottage which they had jointly acquired from WilliamTuliet. |
| 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. |
| 14 |
Letters of attorney to Sir Walter de Sedgeford, clerk, to deliver seisin of one messuage (as in 09/9/13) |
| 15 |
Grant to Henry de Tangmere, burgess, of six shillings and eight pence of annual rent from one messuage once William de Pocklington's. |
| 16 |
Letters of attorney to William de Derby to deliver seisin (as in 09/9/15) |
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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. |
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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. |
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Cambridge, St Edward's parish deeds
| Title |
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]. |
| Reference |
CCCC09/09/23 (former reference: X 2.g) |
| Creator |
Master and Fellows of CCCC |
| Covering Dates |
6 Oct. 1406 (Cambridge, the feast of St Faith, 8 Henry IV.) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript |
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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.
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