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| 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. |
| 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]. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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 |
| 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., |
| 35 |
Counterpart of lease to John Bell of Grantchester, freemason, of a tenement for ten years at an annual rent of 20s. |
| 36 |
Counterpart of lease to William Whiteman, burgess, of a hospice called the White Hart' for 13 years at a rent of seven marks. |
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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. |
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Cambridge, St Edward's parish deeds
| Title |
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. |
| Reference |
CCCC09/09/32 (former reference: X 3.c) |
| Creator |
Master and Scholars of CCCC aster and Scholars of CCCC |
| Covering Dates |
9 Apr. 1452 (Easter, 30 Henry VI.) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 membrane; vellum; Severely damaged top and bottom right.; Manuscript |
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| Content and context |
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On dorse: "Anno domini 1462 in tenura Thome Narboro'"
Witnesses: Thomas Hayreman, mayor; John Bun; William Game; Thomas Fordham and John Law, bailiffs.
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32a
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Quitclaim of all actions against John Botwright, Master of CCCC. Creator: Isabella, widow of Thomas Narborowe. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
25 Sep. 1473 |
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