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15 Grant to Simon ad Aquam and Margaret his wife and their heirs of a messuage in Lortburn Lane abutting on the highway and onto St Botolph's churchyard, and next to land of the Hospital.
16 Grant to Roger Doy of a messuage with one head on the highway, and one on land of William Belcham, between land of John de Cotes and land of John Prentis.
17 Grant to John, son of William le Comber [i.e. John of Cambridge] of ten shillings annual rent from a capital messuage, and all his other lands and tenements in Cambridge and elsewhere which he acquired from Gerard de Vinery
18 Grant to John son of William le Comber [i.e. John of Cambridge'] of an annual rent of 10s from a capital messuage (as in 17)
19 Counterpart of lease to Hugh de Melton and Isabelle his wife of a shop with a solar above it facing on to the street for 4 years at an annual rent of 5s.
20 Quitclaim to John of Cambridge of a annual rent of 3s from a tenement once John de Brangtre's in Milnestrate.
21 Lease to Geoffrey de Reymerston of a messuage next his own and a messuage of Master William de Wells abutting on Lortburn Lane for nine years at an annual rent of 20s
22 Assignment to John of Cambridge of rent arrears due from a tenement in Milne Street owing from the heirs of John de Branketre
23 Grant to William, son of Walter de Coten', tanner, of a messuage in Milne Street.
24 Quitclaim to John le Breton of a messuage in 'Lortburn Lane which Peter had on lease from John de Breton.
25 Lease to Sir Robert de Sexmere of Little Abington, chaplain, of two cottages with a curtilage adjacent at the rear of his house next the great gate of Henry le Barber for life at an annual rent of 10s.
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Cambridge, St Botolph's parish deeds

Title Quitclaim to Reginald Sherewind of a house with a path, 4 feet wide, leading to the water, previously held by John of the said Reginald,
Reference CCCC09/11/10
(former reference: XII 10)
Creator John son of Martin de Cambridge
Covering Dates c. 1230-c. 1250 (n.d.)
Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript
Content and context

The house extends 29 feet lengthwise from land of the said John to land of the said Reginald and widthwise is between land once John de Haverhill's and land of Nicolas son of William.

Witnesses: Nicolas de Foro; John son of Hervey; John son of Michael; Humphry son of Hervey; William Baynard; Andrew de Halfinton; Thomas Hardy; Nicolas Textor [dyer]; Thomas Mullock; Alan Cardinal; Robert Faber [smith].

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