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58 Counterpart of lease for life to John Abraham, cordwainer, of a tenement with a courtyard at an annual rent of 16s.
59 Quitclaim to the Master and Scholars of CCCC of a piece of land.
60 Grant to Master John Potton, Sir Thomas Brampton, chaplain, and Thomas Caldecote of a tenement
61 Lease to John Clefton, Joan his wife and John his son of a tenement and piece of land for ten years after the death of the longest liver at an annual rent of 8s.
62 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.
63 Counterpart of lease to William Otley, draper, of a tenement for 20 years after his death at an annual rent of 30s.
64 Grant to William Brittling, Thomas Warwick and Robert Campion, cooper, of a messuage in Small Bridges Street between a messuage of Robert Campion and a tenement of Thomas Morice.
65 Counterpart of lease to Robert Bradway of a tenement for 60 years at an annual rent of 3s 4d.
66 Counterpart of lease to John Leet and Margery his wife of one tenement for 58 years at an annual rent of 4s 6d.
67 Quitclaim to John Wanter and John Hereberd, lister, of a tenement granted to them by Thomas Brampton, chaplain, and the said Thomas.
68 Quitclaim to John Hereberd, lister, and John Teversham of a tenement granted to them by Thomas Brampton, chaplain, and the said Thomas.
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Cambridge, St Botolph's parish deeds

Title Counterpart of lease to William Otley, draper, of a tenement for 20 years after his death at an annual rent of 30s.
Reference CCCC09/11/63
(former reference: XII 63)
Creator Master and Fellows of CCCC
Covering Dates 18 Apr. 1400 (Cambridge, Easter, 1 Henry IV)
Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript
Content and context

The tenement lies betweena shop of the college (S) and a vacant plot of Thomas Mors (N) and abuts on the high street and on the college 'mansio'.

Witnesses: Thomas Trivet, mayor; John Rose, barber; Robert Russell; Thomas Caldecote; John Abraham; Robert Cooper.

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