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| 91 |
Grant to Thomas Note of all lands, tenements, etc., held jointly with William Paunfelon of the gift of the said Thomas |
| 92 |
Grant to John Neckton, William Beckton, John Northwood, clerk, and John de Brunne of a tenement in Milne Street with 3s and a halfpenny rent |
| 93 |
Counterpart of lease to Adam de Fleet, tailor, Joan his wife and one child of a tenement (as in 90) for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 5s. |
| 94 |
Quitclaim to William Britling and William Beckton, Parson of St Benedict's, Cambridge, of a tenement in Notes Lane, once called Plotes Lane |
| 95 |
Counterpart of grant to Thomas Note of a shop with a solar, in which the said Thomas was accustomed to practise his art , for life at an annual rent of a red rose |
| 96 |
Quitclaim to Master John Albon, clerk, of a messuage with all other tenements and lands which they had of the gift of Michael Heath of Saxham Parva. |
| 97 |
Counterpart of lease to John Cole, Margaret his wife and one child of a tenement for the life of the longest liver and 80 years beyond at an annual rent of 4s. |
| 98 |
Counterpart of lease to Avisia Colville of a shop in Notes Lane for 20 years at an annual rent of 12d |
| 99 |
Quitclaim to Thomas Walsingham, clerk, of a tenement in Milne Street which they held, with the said Thomas, by gift of John May, son of Margaret Morice. |
| 100 |
Lease to Simon Bentybow of a garden in Perewynes Lane (as in 86) for 60 years at an annual rent of 2s |
| 101 |
Grant to Robert Sudbury and Thomas Ringstead, clerks, of a tenement in Milne Street (as in 99) |
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Cambridge, St John's parish deeds
| Title |
Quitclaim to Master John Albon, clerk, of a messuage with all other tenements and lands which they had of the gift of Michael Heath of Saxham Parva. |
| Reference |
CCCC09/16 C/96 (former reference: XVI C 96) |
| Creator |
William Rolf, John Chabbot, clerks, Robert Peytewin and Thomas Barker, chaplains |
| Covering Dates |
21 Dec. 1402 (Cambridge, St Thomas's Day, 4 Henry IV) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript |
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| Content and context |
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The messuage lies between messuages formerly of William Note on either side and abuts on the highway.
Witnesses: Robert Goodrich, mayor; John Herrys; Thomas Trivet.
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