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2 Grant to Eleanor de Gurnay of a parcel of land at an annual rent of one halfpenny. Gersuma of one silver mark.
3 Grant to Eleanor de Gurnay of a parcel of land at an annual rent of a pair of white gloves. Gersuma of 18 shillings sterling (neighbours as in 09/10/1.
4 Grant to Geoffrey de Boudon, citizen and spice-dealer of London, of 20s annual quit rent from a corner tenement in the tenancy of Peter le Smith in the parish of St Andrew within Barnwell Gates.
5 Grant to William de Betaigne, citizen and spice-dealer of London, of 20s annual quit rent as in 09/10/1
6 Grant to John of Cambridge, of 20s annual quit rent as in 09/10/1
7 Letters of attorney to John son of John Pawe, Nicholas his brother, William de Castre and Nicholas de Nonnington to take seisin of a messuage and a garden, a piece of land with a cottage on it and a tenement
8 Grant to Thomas Wyth of Cambridge and Roesia Salaman of three shops with solars situated in front of Roesia's messuage.
9 Grant to Richard de Walpole, his nephew, of a messuage in Preachers Street.;
10 Grant to John le Noble, chaplain, Henry de Tangmere, William de Horwode, Thomas Wyth, John Arnold, Thomas de Buckworth, Thomas de Childerley, John de Eccles, Guy Foukes and Robert de Fulbourn of a messuage
11 Grant to John le Noble, chaplain, Henry de Tangmere, William de Horwode, Thomas de Buckworth, Thomas de Childerley, John de Eccles and Simon de Sleaford of one messuage.
12 Grant to William de Horwode and others of 3s 4d annual rent from a messuage once Margaret Andrew's; and 18d annual rent from another messuage once Thomas Levelyf's in St Mary's parish; and 18d from a tenement of the scholars of Clare Hall.
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Cambridge, Great St Andrew's parish deeds

Title Letters of attorney to John son of John Pawe, Nicholas his brother, William de Castre and Nicholas de Nonnington to take seisin of a messuage and a garden, a piece of land with a cottage on it and a tenement
Reference CCCC09/10/7
(former reference: XI 7)
Creator Thomas de Southwark, clerk
Covering Dates 22 May 1331 (London, Wednesday after St Dunstan Archbishop [19 May], 5 Edward III)
Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript
Content and context

The messuage was given by Joan, daughter and heir of the late Hugh Leuerot, the remaining premises by her sister Katherine.

Witnesses: Andrew le Horner; Robert Pickard; Geoffrey Leefhogge, all dwelling in Fleet Street in the suburbs of London.

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