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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
Content and context

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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