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Corpus/CCCC09/13/CCCC09/13/101-115 contains:
101 Grant to Robert Wymund, clerk, and Margaret his wife of land in St Peter's parish at an annual rent of 4s.
102 Quitclaim to Robert son of Walter Wymund of a messuage in St Peter's parish
103 Grant to Robert Wymund, son of Walter Wymund, and Margaret his wife of land as in 102 (but that the land of R,. of St Edmund's is now described as formerly his).
104 Grant (in the form of an indented convention) to William de Hulme, fisherman of a river-meadow ('hulmum') beyond the Great Bridge with free access from the highway by the King's lane at an annual rent of 5s.
105 Lease (in form of indented convention) to John de Halliwell of a grange and courtyard, formerly Robert Wymund's, beyond the Great Bridge, for 2 years from midsummer 1293.
108 Grant to his son William of a river-meadow encircled by the King's Ditch (as in 104) with access by the King's lane next to a tenement of Agnes Fithian and Anselm de Costesseye.
109 Grant and quitclaim to Godfrey Seman of the river meadow as described in the earlier grant to his son (108).
110 Grant to Godfrey Seman of a river meadow with vines and trees with free access via the lane which leads from the said holm and from the messuage of Laurence Seman and Agnes his wife to the King's highway.
111 Grant to Geoffrey Seman of a holm in St Peter's parish.
112 Lease for life to Geoffrey Seman of a messuage beyond the bridge, towards the castle, at an annual rent of a rose for the first 7 years and 40s thereafter.
113 Grant to Richard son of Thomas Nyket of Cambridge and John, daughter of Walter de Brunne, burgess of Huntingdon, for her marriage of a messuage and a vacant plot of land.
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Cambridge, Newnham, St Peter's and St Giles's parish deeds

Title Grant to Richard son of Thomas Nyket of Cambridge and John, daughter of Walter de Brunne, burgess of Huntingdon, for her marriage of a messuage and a vacant plot of land.
Reference CCCC09/13/113
(former reference: XIV 113)
Creator Robert de Brunne, chaplain
Covering Dates 31 Jan. 1340 (Huntingdon, Monday after the Conversion of St Paul [25 Jan.], 14 Edward III)
Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript
Content and context

The messuage lies in St Peter's parish next to the Great Bridge between the common bank on one side and a common path on the other and extends from the highway to the tenement of Robert Dunning. The vacant plot is in All Saints' parish (extra Castrum) between a tenement of Thomas son of Sir John of Cambridge, knight, and a tenement of John le Freresman, and abuts on the highway and on the tenement of the said Thomas son of John of Cambridge.

Witnesses: Philip Cayly, mayor; Bryce de Refham; Simon de Scaupwick; John Porter; James Fisher, bailiffs; Thomas de Wells; John de Marblethorp; John Dormer; John of Cambridge; Robert de Ramsey of Huntingdon.

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John of Cambridge (d 1335)
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