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| 4.a |
Quitclaim to Simon Godelote, Eleanor his wife, Henry de Barton and Pelagia his wife, all tenants of a tenement formerly of Baldwin Blangernun, of two acres of land in Cambridge field and one message in the town. |
| 5 |
Grant to Robert Hubert and Sabina his wife of a messuage previously of Everard father of Martin as in 1 |
| 6 |
Grant to Robert Hubert and Sabina his wife of an annual rent of 12d from a messuage once Koc the Jew's |
| 7 |
Grant to Robert son of Hubert of land near the bridge [adjacent to Sedgehall] |
| 8 |
Grant to Robert Hubert of land behind Peter's house which Baldwin 'Piscator' held of Baldwin Blangernun at the bridge at an annual rent of 2d at Hock Day for services, etc. |
| 9 |
Grant to John son of her brother Bartholomew Gogging of a messuage called 'le Seghalle' as in 1 and 5; neighbours given as in 5. |
| 10 |
Quitclaim to John Gogging, goldsmith, of a messuage called 'le Seghalle' [Sedge Hall] as a result of a law suit at Cambridge assizes in 1292 |
| 11 |
Quitclaim to John of Cambridge and Joan his wife, daughter of John Dunning, of all right to Sedge Hall |
| 12 |
Quitclaim to John of Cambridge and Joan his wife, daughter of John Dunning, to all right to Sedge Hall. |
| 13.a |
Grant to John of Cambridge of part of Sedge Hall inherited from Mabel, once wife of Robert Dony |
| 13.b |
Quitclaim to John of Cambridge, knight, of a third part of a messuage which belonged to Robert Dony, her father, and Mable Dony his wife. |
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Cambridge, St Clement's parish
| Title |
Grant to John son of her brother Bartholomew Gogging of a messuage called 'le Seghalle' as in 1 and 5; neighbours given as in 5. |
| Reference |
CCCC09/15/9 (former reference: XVI A 9) |
| Creator |
Sabina Huberd, widow |
| Covering Dates |
c. 1285 (n.d.; dated by the mayoralty of John But) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript |
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| Content and context |
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Witnesses: John But, mayor; John Portehors; Michael Pilat; Richard Bateman, junior; John de Aylesham, bailiffs; Robert Wymund; Henry son of Agnes de Berton; Bartholomew Gogging; Richard son of Richard Laurence; Thomas Godeman; Thomas de Wimpole, clerk.
Sundry endorsements, one of which questions Sabina's right to grant Sedge Hall.
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| Further information |
See also 1 and 5 |
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