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| 48 |
Grant to Stephen, son of John Morice, Roger de Harleston, William Horwode; John Baldock; Edward Lister, Richard Arderne and John Barker of two gardens (as in 44) |
| 49 |
Grant to Thomas de Eltisley senior, William Horwode, Richard de Bradfield, Rector of Samford, Master John de Potton and Thomas Caumpes, chaplain, of one tenement in Lortburn Lane |
| 50 |
Letters of attorney appointing John de Bradfield and John Wallis to deliver seisin of the tenement as in 49 and 51 to Master Thomas de Eltisley and others. |
| 51 |
Grant as in 49. |
| 52 |
Quitclaim to Master Thomas de Eltisley senior, William Horwode, Richard de Bradfield, Rec tor of Samford, Master John de Potton and Thomas Caumpes, chaplain, of a tenement in Lortburn Lane (as in 49 and 51). |
| 53 |
Quitclaim to Master Thomas de Eltisley senior, William Horwode, Richard de Bradfield, Rec tor of Samford, Master John de Potton and Thomas Caumpes, chaplain, of a tenement in Lortburn Lane (as in 49 and 51). |
| 54 |
Quitclaim to Robert de Eltesley, clerk, of a tenement lately in the tenure of John Weston (as in 34?) |
| 55 |
Counterpart of lease to Joan, the widow of Andrerw de Cottenham, and Helen her daughter of a messuage for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 40s. |
| 56 |
Grant to John Duke of Lancaster and others of one messuage |
| 56A |
Quitclaim to Thomas Hart, tanner, and Joan his wife of a messuage lying between messuages of Thomas Thorel and of John Kale, and abutting on the highway and on a Corpus tenement |
| 57 |
Quitclaim to Master Robert de Eltisley, clerk, of a tenement once John de Weston's (as in 56?) |
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Cambridge, St Botolph's parish deeds
| Title |
Counterpart of lease to Gilbert Bures, skinner, and Helen his wife of two shops and a garden for 20 years at an annual rent of 16s. |
| Reference |
CCCC09/11/62 (former reference: XII 62) |
| Creator |
Master and Fellows of CCCC |
| Covering Dates |
29 Mar. 1400 (Cambridge, Monday adter the Annunciation, 1 Henry IV) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript |
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| Content and context |
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The shops and garden lie together between a tenement of Thomas Caldecote (S) and a shop of the college (N) and abut on the high street. The garden is 26 rods long and five wide.
Witnesses: Thiomas Trivet, mayor; Hugh de Candlesby; John Rose, barber; Robert Russell and Thomas Caldecote.
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