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Corpus/CCCC09/14 contains:
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90 Grant to Richard Wright and John Weston of a messuage as in 82, 83, 85,89
91 Counterpart of lease to Thomas Lyche of a tenement for 60 years at an annual rent of 10s
92 Counterpart of lease to John Webb, carpenter, and Alice his wife of a tenement for the life of the longer liver; no rent, but obligation to keep the property in good repair.
93 Counterpart of lease to John Godinch, barker, of a messuage for 60 years at an annual rent of 2s.
94 Grant to William Godinch and Robert Hayreman of a messuage which they hold by gift of Roger Cooper, Richard Andrew and Robert Lincoln, draper
95 Grant to Thomas Fordham, Thomas Style, John Warwick and Robert Hayreman of a tenement
96 Quitclaim to Richard Wright, burgess, of a messuage and garden in Trumpington street
97 Quitclaim to William Kent, John Godinch and William Godinch of a messuage and garden (as in 96) which he held in conjunction with Richard Wright by gift of Thomas Cotton
98 Grant to John Bere, 'reder', John Glatton and William Kent of a messuage
99 Counterpart of lease to Thomas Byrd, ironmonger, of a messuage with a garden for 40 years at an annual rent of 5s
100 Grant to Matilda, wife of John Bere, John Keynsham and Richard Ade of a messuage which they held in common with John Glatton, deceased, by gift of John Lawe and Robert Damay.
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Cambridge, Little St Mary's parish (AKA St Peter without Trumpington Gate) deeds

Title Grant to Thomas Fordham, Thomas Style, John Warwick and Robert Hayreman of a tenement
Reference CCCC09/14/95
(former reference: XV 95)
Creator Executors of John Greenlane
Covering Dates 20 Sep. 1434 (13 Henry VI)
Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript
Content and context

Isabella, his widow, Thomas Hancheck and William Dole

The tenement lies between a college tenement and a parcel of land belonging to the manor of Cayles (S) and Queens' Lane (vicus reginalis) (N), and abuts on a tenement of St Bene't's church (E) and on 'le milnedam' (W).

Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; Simon Rankin; Richard Sexton senior; Thomas Sturmin and Thomas Fuller, bailiffs.

Later endorsement reads: Carte pro tenemento iuxta mylle dame ignorato cuilibet quibus pertinent

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See also 101

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