| Title |
Cambridge, St Bene't's (St Benedict's) parish |
| Reference |
GBR/2938/CCCC09/18 (former reference: XVIII) |
| Creator |
Various |
| Covering Dates |
1250–1952 |
| Extent and Medium |
27 boxes and 1 folder |
| Repository |
Corpus Christi College Cambridge Archives |
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| Content and context |
XVIII 77 has been re-classified as XII 56A (CCCC09/aa/56A). Nos. 198, 228, 232-234, 248 not used. |
Access and Use
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Please cite as Corpus Christi College Cambridge Archives, Cambridge, St Bene't's (St Benedict's) parish, CCCC09/18 |
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Grant to Hervey son of Michael Gogging of a messuage. Gersuma: 10 marks. The messuage lies between land of Robert de Boneyre and land of Hervey son of John Gogging and abuts lengthwise on the High Street at one head and land of Walter Doy and land of Thomas de Radwinter at the other. Witnesses: Roger de Wik', mayor; Peter de Wilbraham; John Portehors; William Eliot; Walter Em, bailiffs; Reginald Sherwind; Nicholas Morice; Peter de Wells; Hervey son of John; Thomas Plot; William Bracy. Creator: William de Kirkby and Alice his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
c. 1250-c. 1270 |
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2
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Grant to his brother, Bartholomew Gogging, of a messuage (as in 1) with a passage to Milne Street between land of Walter Doy and Thomas Radwinter. Witnesses: John le Rus, mayor; John Portehors; Robert Humbert; William Tuliet; William Eliot; Peter de Wilbraham; Ernisius Mercator; Robert de Madingley. Creator: Hervey son of Michael Gogging. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
c. 1270-c. 1280 |
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Copy of nos 1 and 2 above. Creator: Unknown. 1 sheet; paper. |
c. 1400-c. 1450 |
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3
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Quitclaim to Walter son of William de Dudham of an annual rent of one halfpenny inherited by grantor on the death of his brother John who had sold it to William de Hadham. The rent arises from a messuage between a messuage formerly of the said John Gogging and a messuage of Simon son of Sefare. Witnesses: Bartholomew Gogging; John Gerund; John Aylesham; Sefare Carothecarius; Simon his son; Nicholas Barefoot; William Holay; Simon de Bandat, clerk; Thomas Hakeneye. Creator: William son of Hervey Gogging. 1 membrane; vellum; Stained; Manuscript. |
c. 1280-c. 1300 |
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4
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Quitclaim to Walter de Barking, burgess, of a messuage which Mabel Sephare held as dowry. The messuage lies between a messuage of Ralph son of Ralph de Comberton and messuage formerly of William Archebaud and extends lengthwise from the highway to land of Margaret Sherwind. Witnesses: Guy le Spicer, mayor; Simon de Stokton; Robert Culling; John Prentice; Richard Dunning, bailiffs; Bartholomew Gogging; Robert de Hinton; William de Leeds; John Pawe; William Holay; Ralph son of Ralph de Comberton. Creator: Simon Sephare. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1299–1300 |
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5
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Counterpart lease to Robert de Hinton, draper, for life of a messuage in St Bene't's parish and a shop in Great St Mary's parish at an annual rent of two marks. The messuage lies between a piece of land where Bartholomew's mill stands and a messuage formerly of Hervey Gogging; the shop lies in the cloth market between land of William Engayne, draper, and a shop which Margaret de Abington holds as dower of John Goldring. Witnesses: John Dunning, maior; John de Leek; Symon Goodman; Geoffrey Knyvet; John Robilard, bailiffs; Geoffrey le Feroun; John Goldring; Guy le Spicer; William Holay; Benedict Pistor; William Thurrock; Thomas de Snailwell. Creator: Bartholomew Gogging. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1298–1299 |
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6
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Quitclaim to William Pellour of land and a house which Pellour holds of Sephare. The property extends lengthwise 26 feet from the highway to the house of John Pawe and widthwise from land of John Pawe to land of William Sephare senior. Witnesses: Guy le Spicer, mayor; Simon de Stockton; Robert Culling; John Prentice; Richard Dunning, bailiffs; Robert de Hinton; William de Leeds; William Holay; Benedict Pistor; William Thurrock. Creator: William Sephare junior. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1299–1300 |
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7
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Grant to Simon Sephare of a messuage with houses and courtyards. The messuage lies between a messuage of the said Simon and a messuage formerly of Hervey Gogging, and extends lengthwise from the highway to land of the said Simon. Witnesses: John Buth, mayor; Master Thomas Tuliet; Richard Crocheman; John Godring; Stephen Hunne, bailiffs; Henry de Barton; William Holay; Robert Steersman; John de Branketre; Richard de Snailwell; Benedict de Hauxton; Walter the clerk. Creator: Robert de Stowe, tawyer. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
30 Sep. 1291 |
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8
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Quitclaim to John de Comberton, innkeeper, of an annual rent of one penny which he used to receive at Easter for a messuage between land of the said John and land of Thomas de Holm. Witnesses: John Dunning, mayor; Geoffrey Knyvet; John Robiliard; John de Leek; Simon Goodman, bailiffs; Robert de Hinton; William Holay; William de Leeds; Thomas de Snailwell; William de Thurrock. Creator: Walter de Dudham. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
3 June 1299 |
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9
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Grant to his son Thomas of a messuage with buildings on it. The messuage lies between a messuage of Benedict Pistor and a tenement whicb Richard gave to his daughter Margaret and extends lengthwise from the highway to a tenement formerly of Gilbert Bernard, and measures 34 feet at its frontage on the highway and 33 feet at the back,. Witnesses: John Gerund, mayor; Guy le Spicer; Peter le Baker; Simon Sephare; Johjn Perrin, bailiffs; Robert de Hinton; William de Leges <sic>; William Holay; John de Branketre; John le Taverner; Walter the clerk. Creator: Richard de Snailwell, baker. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
6 Feb. 1295 |
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10
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Grant to his brother, William Sephare senior, for the support of William junior for life, of a messuage which he holds by gift of his grandfather Sephare the glover (le Gaunter). The messuage lies between a messuage which Mabel, widow of the said Sephare has in dower, and a messuage of Walter Fairchild, and extends from the high road to land of Margaret Sherwind. Witnesses: John But, mayor; John de Kimberley; Robert de Hinton; William de Bexwell; William Pittock, bailiffs; William de Leeds; William Holay; John de Branketre; Walter Fairchild; Alexander Peche. Creator: William Sephare junior, son of Simon Sephare. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
26 Sep. 1295 |
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11
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Grant to William Holay, burgess, and Alice his wife, of an annual rent-charge of 12d payable by John le Taverner on a messuage. The messuage lies between a messuage of the said William Holay and a common lane. Witnesses: John Dunning, mayor; John Gogging; Simon de Refham; Ralph de Comberton; Walter de Barking, bailiffs; William de Leeds; Johm de Branketre; Robert de Hinton; Richard de Snaillwell; Benedict Pistor; Walter the clerk. Creator: William de Nona Curt of Gildenburg. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
31 Oct. 1296 |
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12
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Quitclaim to William Sephare junior of a messuage which he holds by feoffment of the said William. Witnesses: Bartholomew Gogging; Robert de Hinton; William de Leeds; William Holay; Benedict Pistor; Walter the clerk. Creator: Henry de Hildrikele [Hilderclay] of Cambridge. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
15 Mar. 1299 |
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13
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Quitclaim to Walter de Barking to a shop with a drain which the said Walter holds by feoffment of William's brother, William Sephare senior. The property lies between land of the said Walter and the shop of William Pellour. Witnesses: Guy le Spicer, mayor; Simon de Stockton; Robert Culling; John Prentice and Richard Dunning, bailiffs; Bartholomew Gogging; Robert de Hinton; John de Branketre; William de Holay; Ralph son of Ralph de Comberton; Walter Fairchild. Creator: Wiliam Sephare junior. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
2 Aug. 1300 |
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14
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Grant to Walter de Barking, burgess, of a shop which he had by feoffment of William Sephare junior. The shop lies between land of the said Walter and land of Walter Fairchild, and extends from the highway to land of John Pawe. Witnesses: Guy le Spicer, mayor; Simon de Stockton; Robert Culling; John Prentice; Richard Dunning, bailiffs; Robert de Hinton; William Holay; Ralph de Comberton; Benedict Pistor. Creator: William Pellour, baker. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
8 Sep. 1300 |
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15
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Quitclaim to Walter de Barking, burgess, for 16s of a spring and a pigstye with land outside the wall of his messuage, held by feoffment of William Sephare junior. The property extends 50 feet lengthwise from land of Margaret Sherwind to land of the said Walter and 4 feet widthwise between lands of the said John and the said Walter. Witnesses: Simon de Stockton, mayor; William College; Richard de Bottisham; Philip de Comberton; Robert de Comberton, baker, bailiffs; John de Branketre; Robert de Hinton; William Holay; William de Leeds; Ralph de Comberton. Creator: John Pawe. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
28 Oct. 1300 |
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16
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Quitclaim to Thomas son of the said Richard for 8 years from Michaelmas of a messuage which she has demised to Richard Dykeman, baker. The messuage lies between a messuage of the said Thomas and a messuage of William de Leeds. Witnesses: Simon de Stockton, mayor; Philip de Comberton; Walter Cole; Richard de Bottisham; Robert de Comberton, bailiffs; William de Leeds; Robert de Hinton; John Prentice; William Holay; William Thurrock. Creator: Custancia widow of Richard de Snailwell, baker. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
16 Jan. 1301 |
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17
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Quitclaim to John Pawe of two messuages which he had by feoffment of his grandfather Sephare le Ganter in the parish and cemetary of St Bene't's. Witnesses: Simon de Stockton, mayor; Walter Cole; Philip de Comberton; Richard de Bottisham, Robert de Comberton, bailiffs; Robert de Hinton; William de Leeds; William Holay; John Prentice; Walter de Caston. Creator: William Sephare junior, son of Simon Sephare. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
28 Apr. 1301 |
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18
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Grant to Walter de Barking, burgess, and Ivette his wife, of a tenement held by feoffment of William Sephare junior. The tenement lies between a tenement of the Walter and a tenement of John Morice, and extends from land of Margaret Sherwind to land of the said Walter. Witnesses: Simon de Stocton, mayor; Walter Cole; Philip de Comberton; Richard de Bottisham, Robert de Comberton, bailiffs; Robert de Hinton; William de Leeds; Walter de Caston. Creator: John Pawe. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
21 Sep. 1301 |
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19
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Grant to Humfrey and John, his sons, of a messuage which William Sephare, junior, son of Simon Sephare, once held by feoffment from Sephare le Ganter [the Glover]. Neighbours as in 18 but that the abuttal opposite M. Sherwind is here given as the highway. Witnesses: Simon de Stockton, mayor; John de Shelford; William Engayne; William de Orwell; Humfrey Godlomb, bailiffs; John Prentice; Milo de Trumpington; John Perrin; John de Branketre; William Holay. Creator: Walter de Barking. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
12 June 1302 |
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20
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Quitclaim to Walter de Barking and Humfrey and John his sons of a messuage as in 18 and 19. Witnesses: Simon de Stockton, mayor; William Martin; Robert de Brunne; Matthew Aurifaber; Robert le Baker, bailiffs; Robert de Hinton; William Holay; William de Leeds; John de Comberton. Creator: William son of Simon Sephare junior. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1 Oct. 1302 |
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21
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Grant to her daughter Joanna of a messuage, the property to revert to Agnes should Joanna die without issue. The messuage lies between land of the said Agnes and land of Ralph de Comberton, and extends from the highway leading to Trumpington gates and the highway called Mill Street. Witnesses: Simon de Refham, mayor; Robert Dunning; Henry de Toft; Simon Bradley; William Carbonel, bailiffs; William de Brunne; William de Leeds; Ralph de Comberton; Peter de Berningham; John Morice; William Martin; Jakys Godlomb. Creator: Agnes, widow of John Dunning. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
20 Feb. 1310 |
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22
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Grant to Robert Theyn, tanner, and his wife Alice, of an annual rent-charge of 5s, payable from Hockday, 3 Edward II. The rent-charge arises from a tenement which Adam has acquired from Rogert de Cambridge, son of William Thurrock, next to a tenement once of William Holay. Robert and Alice are to defend the right of the said Adam to the said tenement. Witnesses: Simon de Refham, mayor; Robert Dunning; Henry de Toft; William Carbonel; Simon de Bradley, bailiffs; William de Leeds; Peter de Berningham; William Thurrock; William de Brunne; Ralph de Comberton. Creator: Adam de Saham, clerk. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
22 Mar. 1310 |
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23
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Grant to Guy le Spicer and Simon de Refham, burgesses, of an annual rent-charge of 8d payable by the brethren and sisters of the gild of the Blessed Mary on a tenement. The rent-charge which William holds by feoffment of John Wombe is on a tenement between a messuage of Eudo de Elpringham and a messuage of Thomas de Branketre. Witnesses: William de Comberton; John Morice; John Pawe; John Culling; William Thurrock. Creator: William de Leeds, burgess. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
26 June 1312 |
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Grant to Richard de Beston, resident in Cambridge, of a part, 35 by 21 feet, of her messuage in Plotes lane. The messuage lies next to a messuage of William Holay and extends from the lane to land of the said William Holay. Witnesses: Robert Dunning, mayor; Ralph de Comberton; William Holay; John de Comberton; William de Snoring. Creator: Agnes, widow of John le Taverner. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
30 July 1318 |
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25
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Grant to Sir John Baldwin of Westley, chaplain, of a messuage in the High Street (as in 18, etc.). The messuage lies between a messuage of John Morice and a messuage of Eva Heuyd and extends from the High Street to land once of Margaret Sherwind. Witnesses: Robert Dunning, mayor; John Morice; Simon de Refham; Ralph de Comberton; William Holay. Creator: Humfrey son and heir of Walter de Barking. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
27 July 1318 |
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26
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Grant to Humfrey son of Walter of Barking and his wife Margaret, sister of the grantor, of a messuage as in 25, held by feoffment of the said Humfrey. Witnesses: Robert Dunning, mayor; John Morice; Geoffrey de Warboys; Peter de Berningham; Ralph de Comberton. Creator: John son of Henry Baldwin de Westley, chaplain. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
26 Sep. 1318 |
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27
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Grant to Richard de Kimberley, clerk, of a messuage between a messuage of Sir John Benett, chaplain, and a mesuage of William de Snoring and abutting on the highway. Witnesses: Eudo de Elpringham, mayor; Simon de Refham; Walter Carnifex; William Holay; Thomas de Snailwell; Willliam de Snoring; Thomas de Paunfeld. Creator: John son of Ralph de Comberton amd Joanna Dykes his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
4 April 1320 |
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28
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Lease to Sir John de Bedford, Rector of St Bene't's, for his life, and to his executor for one year after his death of a messuage in Lortburn lane next to the hospice called the 'Longe Entre' at an annual rent of 12s, the house to be kept in good order. Witnesses: Eudo de Elpringham, mayor; John Morice; Simon de Refham; Ralph de Comberton; William Holay; Ralph the clerk. Creator: John Breton. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
11 June 1320 |
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29
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Quitclaim to Sir John de Bedford, Rector of St Bene't's of a messuage with a garderobe adjacent which Sir John had by feoffment of the said Ralph de Comberton her husband. The messuage, with its 'closa', lies in Lortburn lane between a messuage of William de Snoring and a messuage of Hugh Macefrey and extends from Lortburn lane to a tenement of the said Sir John. Witnesses: Peter de Berningham; Thomas de Snailwell; John de Comberton; William de Snoring; Thomas de Paunfield. Creator: Isabella, widow of Ralph son of Ralph de Comberton. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
26 Apr. 1323 |
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30 a
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Grant to Thomas of York, lorimer, of a messuage as in 25 and 26. Creator: Humfrey son and heir of Walter de Barking. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
8 July 1322 |
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Lease to Robrt Clement of Hardelystoun [Harston] and Johanna his wife of a vacant plot in High Street for the term of their lives at an annual rent of one rose. The plot lies between land of John Morice and of the said Robert and Johanna and extends from the long house of the said John Breton to land of Thomas Lorimer with free access from the High Street between the tenements of Morice and Lorimer. Witnesses: John Morice; Peter de Berningham; William de Brunne; Thomas Lorimer; Ralph the scribe. Creator: John Breton. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
19 Apr. 1325 |
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33
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Grant to William Holay, burgess, and Margaret his wife, of a messuage which he acquired from Agnes, widow of John le Taverner (as in 24) in Plotes lane. The messuage lies between a messuage of the said William and a messuage formerly of John de Wycombe and extends from the said lane to land of the said William and is 35 foot long and 21 foot wide. Witnesses: Robert Dunning, mayor; John de Comberton; Thomas de Snailwell; William de Snoring; William de Hilderclay; John King; Robert Thurrock. Creator: Robert de Beston, called de Saham. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
25 July 1324 |
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Letters of attorney to Robert de Brunne, burgess, to divide equally the plot of land which came to her and her sister Margaret on the death of their father. The land lies next to a tenement of William de Saham and abuts on the High Street. Creator: Joanna, daughter and co-heir of Robert Steersman. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
18 June 1327 |
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35
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Letters of attorney to master Henry de Thriplow to deliver seisin to Margaret Dengaine, Vincent's sister, Margaret daughter of Thomas de Snailwell and John son of the last of a messuage. The messuage lies between messuages of Eudo de Elpringham and of William de Pocklington on the one part and of the said Vincent on the other part. Creator: Vincent de Snailwell, chaplain. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
4 June 1327 |
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36
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Grant to John, son of Thomas de Snailwell and Katherine sister of the said John, of a tenement and the reversion of a messuage. The tenement lies next to a messuage of Margaret Dengayne, Margaret daughter of Thomas de Snailwell and John, son of the said Margaret, which the said three hold by feoffment of Vincent, and extends from the High Street to a messuage once of William de Bodney; the messuage which Juliana, widow of the said Thomas holds of him by dower, is next to the said tenement. Witnesses: John de Felmingham, perpetual vicar of Terrington; William, Rector of Beauchamp; Nicholas de Filmingham; John de Wabinglee; John Dulay. Creator: Vincent de Snailwell. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
12 June 1327 |
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37
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Grant to William de Saham of a plot of land (see 34). The plot is next to a tenement of the said William (N) and a plot of Bartholomew Morice and Margaret his wife (S), and extends from the High Street to a tenement of Ralph Sap, tanner. Witnesses: Eudo de Elpringham, mayor; John Outlaw; Alan de Babraham, bailiffs; John Morice; Robert de Comberton; John de Comberton; Andrew de Hitchen; William Holay. Creator: Johanna, daughter and co-heir of Robert Steersman. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
23 June 1327 |
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38
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Grant to William de Saham of a plot of land next to the plot which he has by feoffment of Johanna, daughter and co-heir of Robert Steersman, and a tenement of John of Cambridge, extending from the High St to a tenement of Ralph Sap, tanner. Witnesses: Eudo de Elpringham, mayor; John Outlaw; Alan de Babraham, bailiffs; Robert de Comberton; John de Comberton; Andrew de Hitchen; William de Brunne. Creator: Bartholomew Morice and Margaret his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
24 June 1327 |
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39
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Counterpart lease to Sir John de Bedford, Rector of St Bene't's, for his life and to his executors for one year after his death, of a messuage in Lortburn Lane (as in 28) at an annual rent of 10s; the property to be kept in good repair. Witnesses: Eudo de Elpringham, mayor; John Morice; Simon de Refham; John de Comberton; William Holay. Creator: John Breton. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
11 June 1328 |
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40
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Grant to Robert de Quy, tanner and burgess, and Margaret his wife of a messuage acquired from Vincent de Snailwell and John son of Thomas Snailwell and the reversion of another messduage (both as in 36). Creator: Katherine, daughter of Thomas de Snailwell. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
6 Aug. 1330 |
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42
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Grant to John de Weston, burgess, of a messuage in Lortburn lane (as in 28 and 39). The messuage is between the hospice called Longe Entrée and a messuage of William de Snoring and abuts on a messuage of the said John de Weston and on Lortburn lane, and is held for life by Sir John de Bedford, Rector of St Bene't's, of John Breton. Witnesses: John Pilet, mayor; Simon Bernard; Gilbert de London; Robert de Titchwelle; Daniel de Felsted, bailiffs; John Morice; John de Comberton; Simon de Chasterton; William Holay. Creator: John Breton, son of Richard Breton of Abington Parva. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
16 Sep. 1332 |
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43
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Grant to John de Fulbourn, burgess and baker, of a messuage on the High Street, with a half-share in a well to the north of the messuage. The messuage lies between a messuage formerly of Master Henry de Thriplow (N) and a messuage of John Morice (S), and abuts (E) on land formerly of the said Master Henry and (W) on the High Street. Witnesses: John Pittock, mayor; Robert Hassock; William de Warwick; Henry de Becvhe; William de Heigham, bailiffs; John Morice; Richard Tuliet; Henry de Toft; John de Weston. Creator: Thomas of York (de Eboraco). 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
14 Mar. 1333 |
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44
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Grant to Adam de Baylham, burgess and fishmonger, of a messuage as in 43, but with last abuttal given as a tenement formerly of John Breton. Witnesses: John Pittock, mayor, William de Brunne; John de Weston; Daniel de Felsted; William de Fifhyde; Robert de Cottenham; William Holay. Creator: John de Fulbourn, burgess and baker. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
19 Feb. 1335 |
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45
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Grant by virtue of the will to Henry de Beche, burgess and tanner, of a messuage between a tenement once of Robert Womb and a tenement once of the said Simon de Refham deceased. The will was proved in Cambridge Guildhall before Richard Tuliet, mayor; Geoffrey de Lynn; John Pittock senior, John de Toft,John de Weston, Daniel de Felsted, John de Newton, and Thomas de Chadenhall. Witnesses: Richard Tuliet, mayor; Benedict Pittock; John de Barrington; John Baron; William Martin, bailiffs; John de Weston; Daniel de Felsted; Robert Martin; Henry de Brunne. Creator: Executors of the will of Simon de Refham deceased. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
19 Mar. 1335 |
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46
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Grant to John Henryot de Brunne of two messuages and a share in a garderobe in Lortburn lane; the messuages held by William de Willingham by feoffment of Sir Henry de Whittlesford, chaplain. The messuages lie together between a tenement once of John de Comberton (N) and a tenement held by William de Snoring (S) and extend from the lane to a tenement of William Fyfhyde and William de Snoring. The garderobe, 7 foot by 7 foot, lies behind the messuage which the said William de Fyfhede holds. Witnesses: Richard Tuliet, mayor; John de Toft; William de Campes; Nicholas Pawe; Richard de Arderne, bailiffs; John Morice; John Pittock; John Baron; William de Fyfhyde; Simon de Chesterton. Creator: William de Willingham, clerk. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
25 Nov. 1337 |
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47
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Quitclaim to William Snoring, Mariota his wife and John their son, chaplain, of a messuage in Lortburn lane which the Snorings hold of Margaret's mother, Matilda de Fereby. The messuage lies between a messuage of the said William and a messuage formerly of John Breton. Witnesses: Richard Tuliet, mayor; Simon de Chesterton; William Fifhyde; John Barun; Albert de Brunne; Roger Wycombe. Creator: Margaret daughter of Robert de Fereby and widow of John Attehil of Paunton. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
13 Mar. 1339 |
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48
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Quitclaim to Simon de Skopwick, burgess, of all claims against him. Witnesses: Richard Tuliet, mayor; Philip Cayly; Robert de Comberton; Richard de Weston; John de Wystow. Creator: William de Barton. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
19 Mar. 1340 |
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49
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Quitclaim to John de Sedgeeville of a messuage which the said John holds by gift of the said Matilda. The messuage is between a tenement onc e of Robert Womb and a tenement once of Simon de Refham and abuts on the High Road. Witnesses: Philip Cayly, mayor; Henry de Beche; Henry de Brunne; Daniel de Felsted; John Baron. Creator: Matilda, widow of Robert de Pickering, limner. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
9 Feb. 1341 |
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50
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Grant to John Pilat, Richard le Tableter and Sir Richard de Shittlington, chaplain, of an annual rent-charge of 12d from a tenement on the corner of Plotes lane. Creator: William Holay. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
22 Apr. 1341 |
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52
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Quitclaim to Richard le Tableter and Thomas de Chadenhall of a messuage which they acquired from John son of John Pawe. Witnesses: Bartholomew Morice, mayor; Daniel de Felsted; John With; John de Marblethorp; William de Horwode, bailiffs. Creator: Richard de Shittlington, chaplain, and John le Ironmonger. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
19 Oct. 1343 |
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53
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Quitclaim to John de Comberton, burgess and skinner, of a messuage next to a tenement once of Robert Womb (as in 49) which he has given to him. Witnesses: Bartholomew Morice, mayor; John de Brunne, clerk; Henry de Beche; Simon de Chesterton; Richard de Arderne; Adam de Baylham; Henry le Barker. Creator: John de Sedgeville, burgess. 1 membrane; vellum; Some nibble damage; Manuscript. |
6 Mar. 1344 |
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54
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(?Counterpart) Lease to John de Sedgeville, burgess, for life of a messuage at an annual rent of 24s. The messuage lies between a tenement of William de Brigham and a tenement of the Gild of St Mary and extends from the tenement of the said William to the highway. Witnesses: Philip Cayly, mayor; John de Brunne, clerk; Henry de Beche; Henry de Brunne; Richard de Arderne; Adam de Baylham; Robert de Cottenham. Creator: John de Eton, smith. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
22 May 1347 |
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55
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Conveyance in perpetuity to John de Eton, smith, of a messuage on payment of £7 (40s at Michaelmas next, and 100s at Whitsun following). Creator: John de Comberton, burgess and skinner. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
17 May 1347 |
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56
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Lease to John de Newsome and Alice his wife of a solar with a granary attached for the lives of the said Simon and Elena at an annual rent of a rose (if demanded) for the first 5 years, and thereafter 10s. The property was reserved to the said John and Alice by agreement between them and Robert de Bungay, clerk, out of a tenement leased to them. The solar and granary are on the west side of the said messuage and extend in length from the door of the court (S) to the highway (N), which door of the said solar is next to the entrance of the said messuage and opens towards the court. Witnesses: John de Toft; John de Brunne; Richard de Arderne; Adam de Baylham; Roger de Wycomb. Creator: Simon de Scopwick, and Elena his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
3 Apr. 1348 |
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57
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Grant to her daughter Alice of a messuage together with a vacant plot and a brewhouse. The messuage lies between a tenement of William Yon, and a tenement once of William de Pocklington and a tenement of the Gild of the Blessed Mary on the one part and a tenement of the said Margaret, where John the Cooper lives on the other part, and extends from the highway to a tenement once of Simon Bernard. The plot and brewhouse lie between the said messuage and a tenement of Robert de Honesdon and extend from the tenement of the said Simon to the tenement of the said Margaret. Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; Thomas Morice senior; Stephen Morice junior; John Purry, bailiffs; John de Brunne; Henry de Beche; John de Beche junior; Rochard de Arderne; Adam de Baylham; Robert de Honesdon. Creator: Margaret widow of Robert de Quy, taverner, late burgess. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
31 Mar. 1349 |
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57.1-4
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Advowson of St Bene't's. Creator: Various. 4 items. |
10 Oct. 1350–13 Oct. 1350 |
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58.1
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Grant to Henry de Tangmere, burgess, of a messuage which the said Mariota holds by inheritance of John Baron and Elena his wife, deceased. Creator: Henry de Bungay and Mariota his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
15 Apr. 1353 |
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59
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Quitclaim to Henry de Tangmere of a messuage as in 58.1. Witnesses: Stephen son of John Morice, mayor; John de Essex; Thomas Piper; John de Wyverstone; William Wnd, bailiffs; Richard de Arderne; Andrew de Cottenham. Creator: Walter de Sedgeford, perpetual vicar of St Edward's, Cambridge, and Robert Parchmener. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
17 Apr. 1353 |
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60
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Quitclaim to his daughter Johanna of a messuage between a tenement of the nuns of Swaffham and a tenement of William Nutte, and abutting on the highway and on a tenement once of Robert de Cottenham. Witnesses: Stephen son of John Morice, mayor; William de Horwode; John de Byntre; Richard Martin; Andrew de Cottenham; Geoffrey de Warwick; Roger de Refham; Simon Sherman. Creator: Richard de Arderne. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1 Sep. 1353 |
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61
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Counterpart of lease to Robert Blaston, carpenter, and Alice his wife of two messuages for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 12s. The messuages lie next to a tenement of Stephen Morice and abut on the highway and on the college garden. Witnesses: Roger de Harleston, mayor; Henry de Tangmere; William Horwode; William Derby; Richard Martin. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
14 Feb. 1358 |
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62
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Counterpart of lease to Richard de Weston, 'peyntour', and Saykyne his wife of a messuage for the life of the longer liver and one year thereafter at an annual rent of 18s 6d. The messuage lies between the churchyard of St Bene't's and a messuage of Robert le Wright, and abuts on the highway. Witnesses: Stephen, son of Bartholomew Morice, mayor; Richard de Arderne; Andrew de Cottenham; John de Britling. Creator: Henry de Tangmere, Thomas de Eltisley senior, William de Horwode and Henry de Middleton. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
20 May 1359 |
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63
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Counterpart of lease to Richard de Weston, 'peyntour', and Saykyne his wife of a kitchen and curtilage for the life of the longer liver and one year thereafter at an annual rent of 18d. The property lies between St Bene't's churchyard and a messuage of Robert le Wright and extends from the messuage in which the said Richard lives to the house of the Rector of St Bene't's. Witnesses: Stephen, son of Bartholomew Morice, mayor; Richard de Arderne; Andrew de Cottenham. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Faded and with old mould stains.; Manuscript. |
22 May 1359 |
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64
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Lease to Robert Barber, Johanna his wife and Richard their son of a tenement for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 13s 4d. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
8 July 1361 |
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65
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Grant to Richard de Arderne, William de Horwode, Sir John Reson, rector of St Bene't's, and Sir Richard, Rector of Sampford of a messuage. The messuage lies between a messuage once of Matilda de Pickering and a messuage once of Stephen le Pastymaker, and abuts on a tenement once of William de Fyfhyde and a tenement once of Isabella de Brangtre at one head and on the High Street at the other. Witnesses: Stephen son of John Morice, mayor; John Morice; Daniel de Felsted; Andrew de Cottenham; John de Cottenham. Creator: Robert Sterne of Haslingfield and Juliana de Beche, widow. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
23 Sep. 1361 |
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66
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Grant to Henry le Purser and to his own son Richard of a messuage between a tenement of CCCC and a tenement of Walter Frape and abutting on a tenement of Henry de Tangmere and on the High Street. Witnesses: Stephen son of John Morice, mayor; Richard de Buckenham; Walter Frape; John de Blytlyng; Reginald de Sparham. Creator: William Branch of Ellington, burgess of Cambridge. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
11 June 1361 |
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67
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Bond to allow undisputed possession of a tenement. Whereas the said Robert granted to Richard de Arderne, etc., (as in 65) an annual rent charge of 10s payable on 10 acres in Haslingfield, once the property of the Prior of Anglesey, this is to certify that if the said Robert allows the said four persons undisputed possession of a tenement in St Bene't's near the tenement once of Walter le Smith, the aforesaid grant of the rent-charge to be null and void. Creator: Robert Sterne of Haslingfield. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
3 Oct. 1361 |
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68
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Quitclaim to Thomas de Eltisley senior, William Horwode, John Baldock, Richard de Arderne; Edmund Lister; John Barker and Robert de Staine, burgesses, of two messuages. The messuages lie between a tenement once of Adam de Baylham and a tenement of CCCC, once of John de Barton, and extend from the High Street to a tenement of CCCC, which two messuages they had by demise of the Prioress and Convent of St Radegund. Witnesses: John Morice, mayor; Stephen Morice junior; Roger de Harleston; Stephen Morice senior; John Gibbon. Creator: William de Salisbury and Johanna his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
8 Dec. 1362 |
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69
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Grant to Simon Sherman junior and Katerine his wife of a tenement. The tenement lies between a tenement of CCCC and land of John de Popplington on one side, and land once of John Knight of Landbeach on the other, and abuts on land of the Prior of Anglesey and on the highway. Witnesses: Edmund Lister, mayor; William de Horwode; Richard de Arderne; William Ostler; Walter Wheelwright. Creator: Thomas Spicer of Huntingdon and Alice his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
30 Oct. 1364 |
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70
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Counterpart lease to William Suwa, chandler, Margery his wife and Peter their son of a messuage with seven shops, with a large doorway and a chamber built over it and an adjoining curtilage for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 60s 8d. The property lies between a tenement of the college and a vacant plot of Alice Audley and abuts on the highway. Witnesses: Edmund Lister, mayor; William Horwode; Richard Arderne; Richard Peyntor; Robert Barber. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
20 Apr. 1365 |
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71
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Quitclaim to Master and Scholars of CCCC of two messuages, one held by Robert de Thetford, barber, and the other by Robert de Blaston, both from CCCC, for life. Creator: Robert de Barrington, son of John de Barrington, burgess. 1 membrane; vellum; b Stained and with a mousehole; Manuscript. |
25 Nov. 1365 |
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72
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Quitclaim to Thomas de Eltisley, senior, William de Horwode and Richard de Arderne, burgesses, of a tenement. The tenement lies between a messuage once of Robert Taverner and now of Simon Sherman junior, and a tenement of CCCC and abuts on the highway. Witnesses: Richard Fouke, mayor; Stephen Morice senior, Richard Martin senior; John Gibbon; William Ostler. Creator: William Knight son of John Knight of Landbeach. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
14 Feb. 1368 |
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73
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Lease to Johanna's son Richard of a shop with a solar over it and a grange, both previously held by Thomas Turner for the life of the said Johanna. The shop lies between a shop of John Aldeby, held of the said Thomas and Johanna, and a shop of the said Thomas and Johanna in 'le Corner' and abuts on the High Street; the grange lies in Plotes lane between a stable of the said Thomas and Johanna and their kitchen. Richard is to make no claim to tenements which the said Thomas and Johanna hold of CCCC or of the Abbess of Denny during the lifetime of the said Johanna. Witnesses: Richard de Arderne; Thomas Trivet; William Ostler. Creator: Thomas Note and Johanna his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
6 April 1372 |
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74
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Counterpart lease to Roger Barber and his wife Margaret of two cottages for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 24s. The two cottages, one formerly of Robert Womb, the other of Matilda Pickering, lie together between a cottage of CCCC and a tenement of Richard Arderne and abut on the highway (W) and a tenement of Richard Arderne (E). Witnesses: John Gibbon, mayor; Richard Arderne, William Comberton, Peter Aunger. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
21 July 1372 |
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75
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Counterpart lease to John Crow, burgess and cooper, his wife Elena and their son Richard of part of a messuage for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 4s. The messuage lies between a tenement of Edmund Lister and another part of the said messuage held by William Branch and abuts on St Bene't's churchyard. Witnesses: John Blancpain, mayor; William Horwode; Richard de Arderne. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1 Oct. 1374 |
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76
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Couterpart lease to Richard Ferour and Johanna his wife of part of a messuage for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 13s 4d. The messuage, once the property of Thomas of Cambridge, lies between houses of Peter Aunger and Thomas de Barton and abuts on the highway and on the garden of the said Peter. Witnesses: John Blancpain, mayor; William Horwode; John Morice; Edmund Lister; Richard de Arderne. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
26 Oct. 1374 |
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77
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Reclassified as XII 56A (CCCC09/11/56A). |
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78
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Quitclaim to Sir John Reyson, Rector of St Bene't's, of a tenement as in 65. Witnesses: John Maskerel; John Marshal; Thomas Hart. Creator: Richard formerly Rector of Sampford. 1 membrane; vellum; See also next; Manuscript. |
28 Oct. 1375 |
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79
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Quitclaim to Sir John Reyson, Rector of St Bene't's, of a tenement as in 65. Witnesses: John Maskerel; Roger Barber;Thomas Trivet; William Blytlyng; Thomas Hart. Creator: Richard de Arderne. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
22 Sep. 1375–29 Sep. 1375 |
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80a
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Grant to Katerine Ostler of Barton on Humber of a messuage between a messuage once of Sara King and another once of William Snoring, abutting on the highway and on a tenement once of Henry de Brunne. Creator: William Branch. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
4 Oct. 1375 |
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81
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Grant to Richard Finchingfield, burgess, and John Cornwaill, clerk, of a messuage. The messuage lies between a messuage of Simon le Glover and a tenement once of Sarra King and abuts on the highway and on a tenement once of Henry Tangmere, John Royston and Walter Wheelwright. Witnesses: John Gibbon, mayor; Thomas Trivet; John Barker; Roger Barber; William Brykelyng. Creator: William Branch, burgess. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
9 Jan. 1376 |
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82
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Counterpart lease to Henry Taylor dwelling in Milne street opposite the Carmelites of two shops with solars above for ten years at an annual rent of 9s. The shops, which are adjoining, lie between Notes lane and a tenement of Thomas Note and abut on the gateway of the Carmelites. Witnesses: Richard Masterman, mayor; Edmund Lister; Thomas Lolworth; Peter Lolworth. Note on dorse reads: Expirauit et modo pertinet ad propositum noui Collegii. [Queens']. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
24 June 1380 |
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83
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Grant to his nephews, Robert de Eltisley, clerk, William Atte Halle of Fulbourn, Thomas, John and William Reyson of Fulbourn of a tenement which he acquired from Richard de Arderne senior {?as in 79]. Creator: John Reyson of Fulbourn, Rector of St Bene't's. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
6 Aug. 1382 |
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85
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Grant to William Milnestrete and Alice his wife of a tenement which they hold by feoffment of John Reyson lately Rector of St Bene't's (as in 83). Witnesses: Richard Masterman, mayor; Edmund Lister; Thomas Trivet; Roger Barber; Peter Aunger; William Brittling. Creator: Robert de Eltisley, clerk, William Atte Halle of Fulbourn, Thomas, John and William Reyson of Fulbourn. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
6 Oct. 1382 |
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86
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Lease to Matthew Joiner and Alice his wife of a tenement on the corner of Plotes lane with three shops adjoining and a courtyard for 60 years at an annual rent of 30s. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
7 Jan. 1384 |
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87
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Grant to John Kynne, Master of CCCC, William Litlington, clerk, William Wisbech and John Longley, clothier, of London of a tenement as in 83 and 85. Creator: Geoffrey Mitchell of Finchingfield and Richard Billingford, clerk. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
2 Apr. 1385 |
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89
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Grant to Geoffrey Mitchell of Finchingfield and Richard Billingford, clerk, of a tenement as in 87. Creator: William Milnestrete and Alice his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
19 Nov. 1384 |
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91
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Lease to John Colville, skinner, of part of a tenement for the term of his life at an annual rent of 18s. The tenement, which they hold by feoffment of Geoffrey Mitchell and Richard Billingford is between the tenement which Roger Barber holds of CCCC and the entrance to the principal court of the said tenement and abuts on the said court and on the highway. Witnesses: Roger Harleston; John Coton; John Blancpain; Richard Fouke; Thomas Trivet; William Blickling. Note on dorse: Nuper Johannis Colvyle sed expirauit. Creator: William Litlington, clerk, William Wisbech and John Longley, clothier, of London. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
29 Sep. 1386 |
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92
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Quitclaim to John Kynne, sometime Master of CCCC, and John Longley, clothier of London, of a tenement which Kynne, Longley, Litlington and Wisbech acquired of Geoffrey Mitchell and Richard Billingford (as in 87). The tenement is defined as lying between one college tenement which Roger Barber holds for life and another which Simon Stowe, cordwainer holds, and abutting on the highway. Creator: William Litlington, clerk, and William Wisbech, clothier, of London. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
8 July 1389 |
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92A
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Counterpart lease to Thomas Lolworth and Matilda his wife for their lives, after their death to their son William, and after his death to his sister Mariota, and for 20 years after the death of last survivor of a tenement at an annual rent of 30s. The tenement lies between a tenement of Robert Campion, cooper, and a tenement of Robert Holm and Thomas Trivet and abuts (E) on the highway. Witnesses: John Morice; John Coton; John Herry; Thomas Trivet; John Barker. Note on dorse: Indentura Thome Lolleworth quod semper prout (?_ quitat collegium nostrum collegium Ma . . . Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
25 Apr. 1389 |
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92B
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Counterpart lease to John Crowe, cooper and burgess, his wife Elena and daughter Johanna of two messuages for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 10s during the life of John and Elena and 16s thereafter. The messuages lie between a tenement of Edmund Lister and a tenement of John Brigham and abut on St Bene't's churchyard and on the Prior of Anglesey and Edmund Lister <sic>. Witnesses: Richard Masterman, mayor; John Coton; John Blancpain; John Herrys. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
3 Apr. 1389 |
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93
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Quitclaim to the Master and Scholars of CCCC of an annual rent-charge of 10s and 2 capons on a messuage in Lortburn lane which Philip Cayly lately acquired from John de Lynn. Creator: John Coton. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
27 Aug. 1389 |
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95
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Grant to Thomas Hunden, Richard Clerke and Richard Dunmow, clerks, of a tenement which they acquired in conjunction with John Kynne from Geoffrey Mitchell and Richard Billingford as in 87 and 92). Witnesses: Richard Masterman, mayor; John Brigham; Robert Martin; Thomas Collins, bailiffs; John Coton; Thomas Trivet; Roger Barber; Laurence Toucher. Creator: William Wisbech and John Longley, citizens and clothiers of London. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
14 Sep. 1389 |
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96A
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Grant to John Necton, William Beketon and John Northwood, clerks, and John de Brunne of 14s 4d annual rent-charge. Creator: William Willingham of Exning. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
6 Jan. 1391 |
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97
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Grant to John Necton; Edmund Baylham; Adam Leverington; John Norwode, clerks, John Payne, John Burgoyne; Richard Ryseles and John Brunne of an annual rent-charge of 2s and 2 capons. Creator: Richard Clerk and Richard Dunmow, clerks. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
11 June 1391 |
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99
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Quitclaim to John Brigham, burgess, of a messuage held by feloffment of William Branch, burgess (as in 81). Witnesses: John Marshall, mayor; Simon Bentybow; William Salle; John Coton; Robert Brigham. Creator: John Cornwall, clerk. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
7 July 1391 |
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100
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Letters of attorney appointing John Coke of Cambridge to deliver seisin to Nicholas Heath for the use of Johanna, widow of Edmund Lister, of a tenement which he holds by gift of the said Edmund under his will. Creator: John Lawnay of Saxham Parva. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
15 Oct. 1391 |
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101
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Grant to Margaret widow of Roger Barber of a tenement, which they, in conjunction with Thomas Hunde, acquired from William Wisbech and John Longley (as in 95). The tenement lies between the tenement of CCCC held by the said Margaret (S) and another tenement of CCCC held by John Weleys (N) and abuts (W) on the highway and (E) partl;y on a parcel of garden which John Necton, Edmund Baylham, etc. (as in 97 and 98) lately acquired from them, partly on the Rectory of St Bene't's and partly on a garden of CCCC,. Witnesses: John Blancpain, mayor; Thomas Trivet; Thomas Lolworth; William Blickling; John Coton; Simon Bentybow; Robert Cooper; John Norfolk. Creator: Richard Clerk and Richard Dunmow, clerks. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
17 July 1391 |
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102
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Counterpart lease to John Wylleys, Mariota his wife and one of their sons of a tenement for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 13s 4d. The tenement lies between a tenement of Margaret Barber and a tenement which Henry Seynour holds of the college, and abuts on the High Street. Witnesses: Johh Marshal, mayor; Thomas Trivet; William Blickiyng; Thomas Barton; William Comberton. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
8 Jan. 1392 |
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103
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Counterpart lease to John Crowe, cooper, and Elena his wife of a tenement with part of another house for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 6s 8d. The tenement lies between a tenement of Johanna Heath, widow of Edmund Lister, and a tenement of Robert Foxton and abuts on a garden of the Prior of Anglesey and on the highway; the part of the house lies between the tenement of the said Johanna and a tenement of the college and abuts on them. Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; John Blancpain; John Marshal; Thomas Trivet; William Blickling. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
15 May 1392 |
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104
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Counterpart lease to John Noysel, Johanna his wife and one of their sons of a tenement and a garden for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 32s. The tenement lies between a tenement which John Crowe, cooper, holds of CCCC and a tenement of Johanna Heath and abuts on a tenement of CCCC and on the highway. The garden is in St John's parish between a garden of St John's Hospital (N) and a garden of the said Johanna (S) and abuts on the garden of the said Hospital and on the river bank. Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; Thomas Trivet; John Blancpain; William Blickling; William Duke. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
11 June 1393 |
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105
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Grant to Robert Martin, William Purser and John Rose, barber, of a messuage between a tenement of CCCC and a messuage once of John Morice, and abutting on the highway and on the said college. Witnesses: John Herrys, mayor; Thomas Trivet; William Brittling; John Abraham; William Comberton. Creator: Edmund Baylham, parson of Hardwick, and Robert Baylham. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
20 Aug. 1395 |
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106
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Lease to John Stanford, smith, and Juliana his wife for ten years at an annual rent of 24s of a tenement at the corner of Plotes lane, reserving to Matthew and Alice three shops with solars over them and two courts to the north. The tenement lies between a tenement of William Brittling and a tenement which John Aldeby occupies and abuts on the tenement of the said William Brittling. Witnesses: John Herrys, mayor; John Aldeby; John Batayle [Battle?]. Creator: Matthew Junior and Alice his wife. 1 membrane; vellum; B Stained and nibbled along one fold; Manuscript. |
21 May 1396 |
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107
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Conveyance to Thomas Jacob, tawyer, of a tenement on condition that he pay them 30 marks in three instalments payable in St Bene't's church on successing Christmas days from 1397 onwards. The tenement lies between tenements of CCCC on either side and abuts on a tenement of the Prior of Anglesey and on the highway. Witnesses: Robert Brigham, mayor; Thomas Trivet; Simon Bentybow, William Briytling; Roger Scrivener. Creator: William Rolfe, Rector of Titteshall, Nicholas Heath, John Bilney, John Sutton and John Noble, clerks. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1 Dec. 1396 |
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108
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Grant to William Brittling and William Beketon, parson of St Bene't's, of a tenement in the parish of St John Baptist. The tenement lies between Notes lane, previously known as Plotes lane and a tenement of John Clark, and abuts at one head on a tenement of Thomas Trivet, and at the other on a tenement of CCCC, a tenement of Richard Winterton, a tenement once of Edmund Lister and on Milne street. Witnesses: Robert Brigham, mayor; Alexander Taverner; John Gainsford; Robert Campion, cooper; John Brown, bailiffs; Thomas Trivet; Simon Bentybow. Creator: Thomas Note. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
4 April 1397 |
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109
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Counterpart lease to John Noysel, Johanna his wife and one of their sons of a tenement for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 6s 8d during the life of John Crowe, cooper, and Elena his wufe and 13s 4d thereafter. The tenement lies between a tenement of Robert Foxton on one side and a tenement which the said John holds of the college (see 104) and a tenement of Thomas Jacob on the other, and abuts on land of the Prior of Anglesey and on the highway. Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; John Herrys; John Blancpain; Thomas Bentybow; Alexander Taverner. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
29 Sep. 1398 |
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110
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Counterpart lease to Reginald Elin, bedemam, and Isabella his wife of a tenement with garden adjacent which Richard Peyntour lately occupied (see 63) for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 12s. The property lies between two tenements of CCCC and abuts on the highway and on St Bene't's rectory. Witnesses: Robert Brigham, mayor; John Shelford, barkere; John Wattes and Robert Yeoman, bailiffs; Thomas Trivet; William Brittling. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
4 Mar. 1399 |
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111
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Grant to William Beketon and Thomas Bodney, clerks, of a tenement once of William Milnestrete, baxter (see 85). The tenement lies between tenements of CCC on either side and abuts on the highway and on a tenement once of Isabella Branketre. Witnesses: Robert Brigham, mayor; Thomas Trivet; William Brittling; William Lolworth; Thomas Jacob. Creator: Margaret widow of Roger Barber. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
21 Aug. 1399 |
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112
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Quitclaim to Thomas Morice, esquire, of Chesterton, of a messuage which he held in conjunction with the said Thomas Morice by feoffment of Sir John Morice. The messuage lies between a tenement of CCCC and a tenement of John Cornwall and abuts on the highway and on the college. Creator: Robert Newport, esquire, of the county of Hertford. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
24 Oct. 1404 |
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113
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Grant to John Abraham of Cambridge, John Pappe of Oakington and John Ely of Cambridge, carpenter, of a messuage which he had be feoffment of Sir John Morice. The messuage lies between a tenement of CCCC and a tenement of John Cornwall, chaplain, and abuts on the highway and on CCCC. Witnesses: John Herrys, mayor; Thomas Chandler; William Brittling; John Gainsford, William Duke, bailiffs. Creator: Thomas Morice, esquire, of Chesterton. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
27 Oct. 1404 |
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114
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Counterpart lease to Alice Junior of a shop with a solar and a little hall for life at an annual rent of 3s 4d. The shop lies between shops of CCCC held by John Bataly [Battle?] and Deonisia Choupelond respectively, and abuts on the high street and on the garden of CCCC. Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; Thomas Trivet; John Herrys; Robert Godrich; Thomas Jacob. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
25 July 1406 |
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115
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Quitclaim to Thomas Jacob and Thomas Bodney of tenements which the said Thomases hold of the executors as late the property of Brittling. Creator: Executors of the will of William Brittling. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
13 Dec. 1406 |
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117
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Grant to Richard Billingford, clerk, of a tenement once of Margaret, widow of Roger Barber (as in 111). Witnesses: John Gainsford, mayor; John Sexton, butcher; Stephen Neel; John Eversden; Alan Hubbard, bailiffs. Creator: William Beketon and Thomas Bodney, clerks. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
15 Apr. 1408 |
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118
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Grant to Thomas Bodney, Rector of Landbeach, and William Poutrelll, barber, of a messuage between a tenement of CCCC and a messuage once of John Morice and abutting on the highway and on CCCC. Witnesses: William Salle, mayor; John Essex, sadler; John Warwick, skinner; John Chavsy; William Bush, cutler, bailiffs. Creator: John Cornwall, clerk, and perpetual vicar of St Sepulchre's, and his sister Johanna. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
13 Oct. 1410 |
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119
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Quitclaim to Hugh Ploughwright and Thomas Jacob of a tenement once the propery of Margaret widow of Roger Barber (as in 117) which, together with Thomas Chesterton, clerk, he holds by feoffment of Richard Billingford. Witnesses: William Salle, mayor; Thomas Trivet; William Bush; Adam Chandler; Roger Falcon. Creator: William Beketon, clerk. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
25 Dec. 1410 |
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120
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Grant to John Cornwall, chaplain and perpetual vicar of St Sepulchre's, of a messuage. The messuage lies between a tenement of CCCC and a messuage once of Amy Veysy, and abuts on the highway and on CCCC. Witnesses: William Salle, mayor; Thomas Trivet; John Abraham; William Bush; Robert Campion, cooper. Creator: William Purser and John Rose. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
8 Jan. 1411 |
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121
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Quitclaim to Thomas Bodney and William Pourtrell of messuage as in 118. Witnesses: William Salle; mayor; John Essex, sadler; John Warwick, skinner; John Chavsy, barber, William Bush, culter, bailiffs; John Abraham, cordwainer; William Olney, tailor. Creator: John Cornwall, clerk, and perpetual vicar of St Sepulchre's, and his sister Johanna. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
21 Mar. 1411 |
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122
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Permission, under a licence of mortmain, for Thomas Bodney, Parson of Landbeach , and William Poutrell to transfer to CCC a tenement which they hold of them at an annual rent of 12d and a capon. Creator: Thomas Cotton and William Salle. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
29 Aug. 1411 |
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124
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Counterpart lease to Peter Polner and his brother John of two shops with solars and a garden adjacent for 60 years at an annual rent of 6s 8d. The shops and garden lie between a tenement of CCCC where Richard Scrivener lives on both sides, and abut on the said tenement and the High Street. They are 49 feet (of Paul) wide near the High Street. The garden measures 19 feet four and a half inches to the N., 13 feet to the E, and 25 feet 2 inches, with the width of one shop, to the S., The first shop measures to the S. 12 feet five inches without rainwater gutter to the E. Witnesses: John Gainsford, mayor; John Herrys; Thomas Trivet; William Bush; Thomas Jacob. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
31 Dec. 1412 |
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125
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Counterpart lease to Dionysia, widow of William Lolworth, and their sons Thomas and Thomas of a tenement for the life of the longest liver and 20 years thereafter at an annual rent of 30s. The tenement lies between a tenement of Robert Campion, cooper, and a tenement of Robert Holm and Thomas Trivet and abuts (E) on the highway. Dimensions given. Witnesses: Thomas Trivet, mayor; William Ward; John Abraham; Robert Cooper; William Blickling; Thomas Jacob. Note on dorse: Memorandum quod Dionisia infrascripta obijt in festo annunciacionis beate marie anno domini M ccc xxxij incipiente [25 Mar. 1432]. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
22 May 1401 |
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126
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Lease to Adam of Leverington and Margaret his wife of a tenement with an entrance in Plotes lane for 20 years at an annual rent of 4s. The tenement lies between a tenement of the monks of Denny and a tenement of CCCC and abuts at one head on the tenement of the said monks and a tenement of John Aldeby, and at the other on a tenement of CCCC. The entrance abuts on Plotes lane. Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor; John Herrys; Thomas Trivet; William Bush; Thomas Jacob. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
13 Nov. 1406 |
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127
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Counterpart of lease to John Titteshall, Rector of St Bene't's, and to his sucessors of a piece of land between the college and the rectory for 300 years at an annual rent of 2d during the life of the said John, and 4d thereafter. The plot contains in width at the head near the churchyard, from the rectory to the stone wall of the college, 4' 3" (of Paul), and from the corner of the rectory to the said wall, 2' 7¾", and in width where it adjoins the garden of Thomas Jacob, 5' 4"; and at the west end from the said garden to the brewhouse of a tenement of the college, 9' 4½"; and in length from the churchyard to the garden of the said Thomas 43½'. Witnesses: John Warwick, mayor; William Wedgewood; Stephen Neel; Roger Kychele; Thomas Page, bailiffs. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
29 Sep. 1423 |
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128
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Counterpart of lease to William Ba, joiner, of a tenement for 40 years at an annual rernt of 10s. The tenement lies between two college tenements and abuts on Trumpington Street and on a stone wall of the college, commonly called the tenement of William Comberton. Witnesses: John Warwick, mayor; Robert Jerveys; Richard Andrew; Thomas Jacob; Richard Bush, bailiffs. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
29 Sep. 1425 |
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129
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Counterpart lease to William Heyreman and Agnes his wife of a tenement for 50 years at an annual rent of 27s. The tenement lies between one college tenement now occupied by William [Ba] Joiner and another now occupied by Henry Painter and abuts on the highway and on the college. No witnesses. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
28 Sep. 1432 |
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130
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Counterpart of lease to Thomas Heyreman of a tenement for 40 years at an annual rent of 4s 6d. The tenement has an entrance between a tenement of the monks of Denny and a tenement of the college, and abuts at one head on a tenement of the said monks and a tenement of John Duxworth and at the other on a tenement of the college; the entrance abuts on Notes lane. Witnesses: William Wedgewood, mayor; John Semer; Thomas Goode; Robert Pennington; Thomas Fuller, bailiffs. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
23 Nov. 1437 |
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131
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Grant to John Dunne and John Neel of a tenement beween two tenements of CCCC and abutting (S) on the highway and (N) on a parcel of land above a tenement late of John Duxworth and a tenement of the Prior and Convent of Anglesey. Witnesses: Thomas Heyreman, mayor; William Tame; Thomas Fordham; John Lawe, bailiffs; William Corneerd. Creator: Executors of the will of Thomas Jacob. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
20 Jan. 1451 |
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132
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Grant to Walter Smith, Robert Baker, clerks, and William Corneerd [Corner] of a tenement between tenements of CCCC and abutting (W) on the High Street and (E) on a tenement of the said college and the rectory of St Bene't's. Creator: John More, clerk. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
29 Sep. 1458 |
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137
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Foot of fine: William Milnestrete and Alicia his wife, in return for £10, recognise that a tenement in Cambridge is the property of Geoffrey Mitchell and Robert de Billingford (see 89, 90). Creator: Royal Court at Westminster. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
11 Nov. 1469–12 Nov. 1469 |
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138A
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Lease to Robert Dickinson of a tenement with four shops with a 60' frontage of the High Street for 40 years at an annual rent of 30s. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
2 Apr. 1469 |
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139
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Counterpart of lease to Richard Perchymynmaker [parchment-maker] and Agnes his wife of a tenement for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 14s. The tenement lies between two tenements of CCCC and abuts (W) on the highway and (E) on the college. (No witnesses). Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
25 Mar. 1470 |
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140
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Counterpart of lease to John Bury, tiler, of a tenement and garden for 60 years at an annual rent of 10s 8d. The property lies between a tenement of William Corner, brewer (E) and a tenement of the college (W) and abuts (S) on the High Street and (N) on vacant ground of the college; it measures 6 yards in width at the S end and 5 yards 2 feet at the N end and is 25 yards in length. Witnesses: John Coke, mayor; Robert Hungerford, Nicholas Hilton; Thomas Hunning; Geoffrey Fisher, bailiffs. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
29 Sep. 1474 |
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141
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Counterpart of lease to William Martin, mason, of a tenement with a garden for 60 years at an annual rent of 10s. The property lies between two college tenements, one held by Robert Dickinson (S) and the other occupied by Thomas Lockyer (N) and abuts (W) on Trumpington Strete and E on a wall of the college. It measures 11 yards 2 feet in width at the W end and 12 yards at the E end, as is 23 yards 1 foot long. Witnesses: John Coke, mayor; Robert Hungerford, Nicholas Hilton; Thomas Hunning; Geoffrey Fisher, bailiffs. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1 Oct. 1474 |
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142
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Counterpart of lease to John Vintner, tiler, of 3 small tenements with a small garden for 10 years at an annual rent of 10s. The tenements lie between a tenement of the college (N) and high street (S) and abut (W) on a tenement of Thomas Heyreman and E on a tenement of Margaret Lexham, widow. Witnesses: John Coke, mayor; Robert Hungerford, Nicholas Hilton; Thomas Hunning; Geoffrey Fisher, bailiffs. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
10 Aug. 1475 |
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143a
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Grant to Edmund Hanson, John Collin and John Bramton, clerks, of a tenement which they held by gift of John Bunne and John Neel. Creator: Edmund Coningsburgh, Archbishop of Armagh, and William Malster, clerk. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1 Aug. 1478 |
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144
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Counterpart of lease to William Squire of a tenement for 40 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d. The tenement lies on a corner between a tenement of the Rector of St Bene't's (S) and the highway (N) and abuts (E) on a college tenement and (W) on the high street. Witnesses: John Erlych, mayor; William Ward; William Smith; William Waleys; Thomas Middleton, bailiffs. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; manuscript. |
5 Jan. 1481 |
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145
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Counterpart of lease to William Prentice, carpenter, of a tenement for 60 years at an annual rent of 14s 4d provided that John Bunne has the use of the upper and lower chambers during his life, Prentice to have the option of leasing them thereafter. The tenement lies between a tenement of Master William Malster (E) and a college tenement (W) and abuts (S) on the highway and (N) on a tenement of John Meyr, mason. Witnesses: John Erlych, mayor; William Ward; William Smith; William Waleys; Thomas Middleton, bailiffs. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; manuscript. |
10 Jan. 1481 |
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146
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Counterpart of lease to Robert Collins of a tenement as in 140 for 60 years at an annual rent of 10s 8d. Witnesses: John Erlych, mayor; William Ward; William Smith; William Waleys; Thomas Middleton, bailiffs. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; manuscript. |
7 Jan. 1481 |
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147
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Lease to John Diamour, freemason, of a newly built tenement for 50 years at an annual rent of 40s. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; manuscript. |
1 Dec. 1482 |
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148
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Grant to Simon Grene [Master of CCCC] and Thomas Cosin, clerks, of a tenement which he helds with Robert Baker, clerk, and William Corneerd [Corner], deceased, by gift of John More. The tenement lies between tenements of the college, and abuts W on the high street and E on a tenement of the college and on the Rectory of St Bene't's. Witnesses: John Hessewell, mayor; John Keynsham; Thomas Roger; William Thirkell; John Rawleyn, bailiffs; William Pigott; Richard Briarley. Creator: Walter Smith, clerk. 1 membrane; vellum; manuscript. |
24 Oct. 1483 |
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149
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Counterpart lease to William Prentice, carpenter, of a tenement for 60 years at an annual rent of 16s 8d. The tenement lies between a small house called an 'almows hows' and a tenement of John Meyre, mason (N), a tenement of the college (S) and abuts (E) on a tenement of the college and (W) on the highway. Witnesses: Nicholas Hilton, mayor; William Newton; John Dale; Thomas Gibson; John Rawlyn, bailiffs. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; manuscript. |
4 July 1484 |
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150
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Counterpart lease to William Prentice, carpenter, of a tenement for 60 years at an annual rent of 20s.. The tenement lies between a tenement of Master William Malster (E) and a college tenement (W) and abuts (N) on a tenement of John Meyre, mason, and (S) on the highway. Witnesses: Nicholas Hilton, mayor; William Newton; John Dale; Thomas Gibson; John Rawlyn, bailiffs. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; manuscript. |
4 July 1484 |
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151
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(Counterpart?) lease to John Baccheger, cordwainer, and Richard Thursby, skinner, of a house for 60 years at an annual rent of 5s. The house lies between Nutlane (S) and land of the college (N) and abuts (E) on a tenement of the college and (W) on a hospice of King's College called St Austin's Hostel. Witnesses: Nicholas Hilton, mayor; Robert Bolton; John Helgay; Richard Dekyn; Simon Abraham, bailiffs. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; manuscript. |
1 Aug. 1486 |
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152
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Lease to John Baccheger, cordwainer, of a tenement for 80 years at an annual rent of 20s. The tenement lies between the churchyard of St Bene't's (E) and a tenement of the college (W) and abuts (N) on the highway and (S) ib a tenement of the college. Witnesses: Nicholas Hilton, mayor; Robert Bolton; John Helgay; Richard Dekyn; Simon Abraham, bailiffs. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; manuscript. |
1 Aug. 1486 |
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153
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Grant to Walter Smith, clerk, Rector of St Bene't's, of a tenement which he held with Simon Grene, clerk, deceased, by gift of the said Walter Smith (as in 148). Witnesses: John Keynsham, mayor; John Rawleyn; Robert Bolton; Roger Ellis; Thomas Bower, bailiffs. Creator: Thomas Cosin, clerk. 1 membrane; vellum; manuscript. |
22 Feb. 1488 |
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154
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Grant to Thomas Cosin and John Seyntwary, clerks, of a tenement as in 148 and 153. Witnesses: Nicholas Hilton, mayor; Robert Bolton; John Helgay; Richard Dekyn; Simon Abraham, bailiffs, William Piggot; Richard Thursby. Creator: Walter Smith, clerk, Rector of St Bene't's. 1 membrane; vellum; manuscript. |
28 Feb. 1488 |
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155
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Counterpart lease to John Burman of a tenement for 31 years at an annual rent of 13s 4d. The tenement lies between a tenement of the college in the occupation of John Dawes (S) and a tenement of the college in the occupation of Robert Hutchinson (N) and abuts (W) on the highway and (E) on a tenement of Master William Matster, clerk. John is to build a solar in the 'forshoppe' of the same and a chimney. No witnesses. Endorsed: Burman vacat. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; manuscript. |
8 July 1491 |
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156
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Lease to John Bagger of a tenement fo 31 years at an annual rent of 31s 8d. The tenement lies between tenements of the college and abuts (S) on the highway and (N) on land of the Prior of Anglesey. No witnesses. Cancelled. Creator: John Swift, clerk. 1 membrane; vellum; manuscript. |
14 Aug. 1499 |
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157
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Counterpart lease to John Bagger, shoemaker, of two tenements with a garden for 40 years at an annual rent of 30s. The tenements lie together between a tenement of Master John Corner, presbyter (E) and a tenement of Master John Swift, executor of Master Malster, in which William Pigott formerly lived (W) and abuts (S) on the highway and (N) on land of the said John Corner; of these the one which lies next to Corner's tenement contains 6 yards in width at the S. end and 5 yards 2 feet at the N. end and is 25 yards long; the other, next to John Swift's tenement, is 6 yards 1 foot wide at the S end and 6 and a half yards at the N end, and is 18 and a half yards long. The garden is 42 feet long and 20 feet wide and abuts (N) on land of the said John Corner. Witnesses: Robert Moorhouse, mayor; John Adam; Thomas Crimme; Hugh Chapman; John Dalle, bailiffs. Endorsed: vacat. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; manuscript. |
17 Mar. 1499 |
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158
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Lease to CCCC of a vacant plot near St Bene't's churchyard (W) for 99 years at an annual rent of 4d. The plot lies between the churchyard (E) and a tenement of the college (W) and abuts (N) on a college tenement and (S) on St Bene't's Rectory; it is 42 feet long and in width: 10 foot 8 inches at the N at the exterior part of the Grownsell; 5 foot 6 inches in the middle, and one inch at the S. Witnesses: Robert Moorhouse, mayor, Thomas Crimme; William Goldsmiuth; Hugh Chapman and William Heydon, bailiffs. Creator: John Bell, freemason, and John Totkyll, shoemaker. 1 membrane; vellum; Slightly chewed; manuscript. |
4 June 1500 |
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158a
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List and transcription of grants of annual rent-charges, etc, mostly relating to the site of the college. The identifiable deeds date from 1334 to 1389, but the hand suggests a late 15C or early 16C date. Among identifiable documents, or related documents, are XVIII 92a to 94. Creator: Unknown. 1 sheet; paper; Manuscript. |
c. 1480-c. 1520 |
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159
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Lease to Harry Gilson, cordwainer, of a tenement for 41 years at an annual rent of 22s. The tenement lies between a tenement of John Swift, clerk, late of John Malster (W) and a tenement of the college in the tenure of John Bagger (E) and abuts (S) on the highway against St Bene't's churchyard. No witnesses. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; manuscript. |
20 Dec. 1502 |
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160
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Counterpart of agreement with John Leynton, late of Madingley, gent., whereby Leynton grants to CCCC the easement of a gutter for a new house built by the college next to his tenement. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; manuscript. |
1487–1515 |
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161
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Sale to John Seyntwary, James Curson, John Tiurleby and John Talbot of a messuage for £20. The messuage lies between tenements of CCCC on either side and abuts on St Bene't's churchyard (S) and on a tenement of the Prior of Anglesey (N). Note on dorse of delivery of seisin in the presence of: John Cutting; William Sowode; John Marys; William Sylvester, all clerks; Henry Gilson; John Bagger; Robert Jarvys; Richard Ray; Baldwyn Breuens; John Bryse. Creator: Sir John Cutt. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
26 Aug. 1515 |
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162
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Quitclaim to John Seyntwary, James Curson, John Thirleby and John Talbot of a messuage as in 161. Creator: John Swift, clerk, executor of the will of William Malster. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
30 Sep. 1515 |
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162a
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Letter to Peter Nobys, Master, concerning his intended bequest of his share of a house, presumably as in 161-63. On the dorse, various jottings, including accounts and an account of John of Gaunt's family. Creator: James Curson. 1 sheet; paper; Manuscript. |
c. 1516-c. 1519 |
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163
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Quitclaim to CCCC of a messuage as in 161 and 162 at the instance of the executors of the wills of Seyntwary and Curson now deceased. Witnesses:Thomas Eyton, gent.; Thomas Ricardby; Henry Gilson; John Woolward; John Bagger. Note on dorse of delivery of seisin on 22 Sept. 12 Henry VIII in the presence of Thomas Eyton, gent., Henry Gilson, both burgesses; Nichael Symonds, goldsmith; John Bagger; Robert Jerveys. Creator: John Thirlby and John Talbot. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
13 Oct. 1519 |
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164
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Counterpart of lease to Robert Holmes, blacksmith, of a tenement of 31 years at an annual rent of 28s 4d. The tenement lies between a college tenement occupied by Henry Sylby (N) and another, occupied by William Aleyn (S) and abuts (E) on the college and (W) on the high street. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
10 Jan. 1533 |
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164A
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Counterpart of lease (in Mere's hand) to John Mere, bedell and mercer, of a tenement for 30 years at an annual rent of 30s. The tenement lies between a college tenement occupied bt Roger Yonge, alias Glaser (E) and another in the occupation of Agnes Seman (S) and abuts (N and W) on the highway, and was previously in the occupation of John Eayme and, for the last five years that of John Mere. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1 Oct. 1542 |
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165
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Counterpart of lease to Roger Yonge, glaser, and Margaret his wife of two tenements for 20 years at annual rents of 33s 4d and 13s 4d respectively. The tenements lie between a college tenement occupied by Nicholas Fisher (E) and another occupied by widow Brice (W) and abut (S) on the street against St Bene't's church. No witness list. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1 Oct. 1551 |
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166
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Draft or copy of sale to John Mere, M.A., bedel, of three tenements for £100 (in Mere's hand). The tenements lie between a tenement commonly known as the Black Bull, once the property of Richard Clarke, alderman, now in the occupation of Thomas Scott, baker (S), and a lane called Notes lane alias Pluttislane (N) and abuts (E) on the high street. Headed in another script: Exemplar carte venditionis horum tenementorum script: manu ipsius J. Mere. And, in this same script, at the bottom, a memorandum that Mere sold the tenement called 'le Wight Horse', reserving the other two tenements, to Thomas Scott, baker for a total of £95 2d, with notes of payment instalments. Creator: Master and Fellows of St Catharine's. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
27 June 1556 |
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167
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Counterpart of lease to Henry Halmoringe, alias Griffin, cooper, of a tenement for 21 years at an annual rent of 20s 8d. The tenement abuts (W) on a tenement of the college occupied by Richard Robinson, (E) on St Bene't;'s churchyard and (N) on the highway. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
26 Nov. 1556 |
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168
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Counterpart of lease to Andrew Pilkington, innkeeper, and Margaret his wife of two tenements, a greater and a lesser, new built, called the Egle and the chyld [Eagle] for 40 years at an annual rent of £3 6s 8d. The inn lies between a college tenement occupied by Nicholas Fisher (E) and another in the occupation of Joane Dankes, widow (W) and abuts (S) on the street against St Bene't's. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
26 Mar. 1566 |
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169
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Counterpart of lease to John Reynolds, cordiner, or a corner house and another, little, tenement for 40 years at an annual rent of 48s. Reynolds holds the corner house by virtue of a lease to John Mere, late bedel. The little tenement was late in the tenure of Agnes Seman. Both are now in the tenure of Reynolds and lie between a college tenement in the tenure of Henry Alcock, alias Cooke (S) and the highway (N) and abut (E) on a college tenement in the tenure of Richard Robinson and (W) on the high street. [Site of new library court]. 'Red sealed and delivered in the presence of Nicholas Edwardes batcheler of Artes of Thomas Thurketill and of me Pawle Culman the writer hereof'. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
26 July 1567 |
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170
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Counterpart of lease to Margaret Ray, widow, of two tenements, or a corner house for 40 years at an annual rent of 35s. With annexed bond in 20 marks to perform covenants. The property, in the tenure of James Andrewes, goldsmith, who is to have tenure for life, abuts (S) on the highway, (N) on tenements of the college occupied by Richard Jackson, (W, or corner) on the highway and (E) on a college tenement in the tenure of James Joiner. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript. |
21 Jan. 1569 |
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170A
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Lease to George Sutton, master cook of the college, of a tenement for 31 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d. The tenement is 64' 4" long and 27' wide at the N. end towards the street, and abuts (S) on a college tenement occupied by John Baker, (N) on the highway, (E) on a college tenement occupied by Edward Wardall, barber, and W. on another occupied by John Reynolds, shoemaker. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
27 Feb. 1570 |
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170B
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Counterpart of lease to Hilary Cluckston, tailor, of a tenement for 21 years at an annual rent of 24s; with annexed bond of Cluckston and John Barber in 20 marks for the performance of covenants. The tenement lies between two college tenements occupied by John Barber (W) and Joan Bankes, widow (E). Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript. |
30 Aug. 1570 |
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170C
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Counterpart of lease to Nicholas Fisher of a tenement of 21 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d; with annexed bond in £5 to perform covenants. The tenement lies between a tenement of the college occupied by Andrew Pilkington (W) and a tenement occupied by John Robinson (E). Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript. |
30 Aug. 1570 |
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170D
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(Counterpart of) lease to Robert Welch, tailor, of a tenement for 21 years at an annual rent of 12s; with annexed bond in 4 marks to perform covenants. The tenement lies between tenements of the college occupied by Richard Haslop (N) and Andrew Sluter (S). Endorsed: Expired at michael<mas> 1592 Eliz. 34. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript. |
16 Sep. 1570 |
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171
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Counterpart lease to John Barber, tallow-chandler, of a tenement for 21 years at an annual rent of 20s. With annexed bond in 20 marks to perform covenants. The tenement lies between a college tenement in the tenure of eames Andrewes, goldsmith (as in 170) (W) and [a tenement of or in the tenure of] Hilary Cluckston, tailor (E). Water is to be obtained from the well of the college tenement occupied by Edward Wardall, barber paying 1d a quarter towards maintenance of the rope and bucket. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript. |
24 Aug. 1571 |
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171-1
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Counterpart of lease to Andrew Sluter of a tenement for 21 years at an annual rent of 12s. The tenement lies between tenements of the college occupied by Robert Welch (N) and 'Mother frenchman' (S). Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
20 Sep. 1571 |
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172
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Counterpart of lease to Robert Nichols, carpenter, of a tenement in the occupation of Elizabeth Bower, widow, for 21 years at an annual rent of 16s. With annexed bond in £5 to perform covenants. The tenement lies between a tenement of the said Robert (N) and a college tenement in the tenure of William Jackson (S) and abuts (W) on the high street. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript. |
25 Aug. 1571 |
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173
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Counterpart of lease to John Baxter, bedell, of three tenements for 21 years at an annual rent of 48s. The tenements are in the occupation of William Southern, John Jackson and William Lee. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
14 Sep. 1571 |
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174
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Counterpart of lease to William Jackson of a tenement for 21 years at an annual rent of 20s. With annexed bond in £5 to perform covenants. The tenement lies between college tenements in the occupation of Elizabeth Bower, widow (N) and James Andrewes, goldsmith (S). Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript. |
16 Sep. 1571 |
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175
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Counterpart of lease to William Beamount, burgess, of tenements now in the occupation of Beamount and Tyce Emountes for 21 years at an annual rent of 46s 8d. With annexed bond in £10 to perform covenants. The south end of the tenements abut on another college tenement now leased to Richard Haslop and the north end on another now in the tenure of John Standish. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript. |
10 Mar. 1572 |
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175A
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Counterpart of lease to James Forrester, cutler, of a tenement for 30 years at an annual rent of 16s, with annexed bond in £5 to perform covenants. The tenement abuts (E) on the highway, (W) on a stable of Ellen Hobson, sometime belonging to the college, (N) on a tenement of Mistress Chapman and (S) on a tenement occupied by Richard Living. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membranes; vellum; Stained; Manuscript. |
15 Apr. 1573 |
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176A
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Lease to Samuel Harlston, M.A., and his wife Alice, daughter of Richard Haslop of a tenement for 30 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
7 Aug. 1573 |
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177
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Counterpart of lease to Alice Haslop, widow, of a tenement for 21 years at an annual rent of 33s 4d. The tenement lies between tenements of the college occupied by William Beamont (N) and Robert Welche (S) and abuts (W) on Trumpington street and (E) on the college. Endorsed: Indentura viduae Haseloe Bennet Postea Guilielmi Perriman. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
8 July 1575 |
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178
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(Counterpart) lease to Robert Chever, M.A., Fellow, of their tithe of corn due to the Rectory of St Bene't's for 20 years at an annual rent of £3, viz. £2 in cash and £1 in wheat and malt. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
28 Apr. 1579 |
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179
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Counterpart of lease to Nicholas Fisher and Luce his wife of a tenement for 40 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d; with annexed bond in £5 for performance of convenants. The tenement lies between college tenements occupied by Andrew Pilkington (W) and John Robinson (E). Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript. |
7 June 1580 |
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180
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Counterpart lease to William Beamont of a tenement as in 175 for 40 years at an annual rent of 46s 8d. Tag for annexed bond, but no bond. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
28 May 1586 |
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181
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(Counterpart) lease to Henry Allen, carpenter, of a tenement for 40 years at an annual rent of 20s. The tenement lies between college tenements occupied by Richard Clarges (S) and Edmund Oliver (N). Cancelled. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
7 June 1586 |
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182
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Counterpart of lease to Roger Fidling and Joan his wife of a tenement for 40 years at an annual rent of 25s 4d; with annexed bond in £10 for performance of covenants. The tenement lies between college tenements occupied by John Reynolds, shoemaker (see 169) (N) and John Standish, tailor (S) and abuts (W) on the high street and (E) on the college. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript. |
18 June 1586 |
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183a
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Lease to Owen Fisher and Agnes his wife of a tenement now or late occupied by Nicholas Fisher (see 179) for 31 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
28 Apr. 1589 |
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184/1
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Counterpart of lease to Robert Brown, draper, of a tenement on a corner with one other little tenement adjoining (as in 169) for 40 years at an annual rent of 48s (40s + 8s) and a fat gammon of bacon at audit time. With annexed bond in £20 for performance of covenants. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript. |
18 July 1593 |
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184a
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Lease to William son of John Periman of a tenement (as in 177) for 21 years at an annual rent of 33s 4d. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
11 Feb. 1593 |
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185
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Counterpart of lease to John Halliwell, yeoman, of tenements now in his occupation for 37 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d and one fat pig worth 20d. With annexed bond in £5 for performance of covenants. The property measures 64' 4" in length and 27' in breadth at the north end towards the street, and abuts (S) on a college tenement occupied by John Baker, (N) on the highway, (E) on a tenement occupied by Gossen Adson, clockmaker, and (W) on a tenement occupied by Robert Brown, draper. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript. |
24 Jan. 1599 |
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186
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Counterpart of lease to Edward Eves, yeoman, of a tenement occupied lately by James Forrester and now by Edward Eves for 40 years at an annual rent of 20s and 2 fat hens at audit time; with annexed bond in £10 for performance of covenants. The tenement abuts (E) on the highway, (W) on the stable of Thomas Hobson, sometime the property of the college, (N) on a tenement of Edward Lucas of Thriplow, esquire, and (S) on a college tenement occupied by John Richardson, and is 18 yards 1 foot long from east to west and 14 feet broad from north to south. Also included is a little shed or house, 3 yards square, at the south-west end. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript. |
22 Dec. 1599 |
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187a
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Lease to Edward Oliver, yeoman, of tenements in the occupation of John Loder, smith, for 40 years at an annual rent of 46s 8d and two couple of mallards at audit time, or 2s in lieu. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Grubby; Manuscript. |
22 Dec. 1599 |
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188a
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Lease to Gossen Adsen, alias Arston Gouldson, clockmaker, and Avis his wife of a tenement (see 176) for 40 years at an annual rent of 27s and 100 oranges at audit time or 2s in lieu. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
9 Feb. 1600 |
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189
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Counterpart of lease to John Croftes, locksmith, of a tenement for 40 years at an annual rent of 20s and a fat young turkey at audit time,or 2s in lieu. With annexed bond in £10 for performance of covenants,. The tenement lies between a college tenement occupied Robert Kirby, tailor (S), and a tenement of Robert Nicholl, carpenter, occupied by Peter Maser, goldsmith (N), and abuts (W) on the high street and (E) on a college tenement occujpied by John Holmes. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript. |
4 Sep. 1601 |
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190a
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Lease to Edmund Oliver of a tenement with a garden for 40 years at an annual rent of 38s 4d. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
30 Sep. 1601 |
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197
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Lease to Robert Knocke, yeoman, of a tenement for 40 years at an annual rent of 12s. The tenement lies between college tenements in the tenure of Robert Welch (N) and Edward Oliver (S), Oliver's tenement being currently occupied by James Inman. Endorsed: 'Knockes lease surrendered by Leatchworth canceld with the Alienation Jan. 15 1638'. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
26 Mar. 1601 |
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199
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Deed of exchange with Edward Eves, yeoman, of two college tenements in St Bene't's parish for 6 cottages and a stable in Holy Trinity Parish. The tenements, which are adjacent, are occupied by Edward Eves and John Richardson, skinner, and abut (S) on a tenement of Thomas Hobson, (W) on his stable, (E) on the highway [Trumpington St] and (N) on a tenement late of Edward Lucas, Esq. The cottages and stable are in Walls Lane [King St]. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
22 Feb. 1604 |
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200
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Counterpart of lease to Robert Tavan, tailor, on his surrender of a former lease, of a tenement for 40 years at an annual rent of 26s 8d; with annexed bond in £5 for performance of covenants. The tenement, occupied by Owen Fisher, lies between a college tenement occuped by John Pedder, inn-keeper (W) and a tenement occupied by William Wilson, glover (E). Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membranes; vellum; Manuscript. |
5 May 1609 |
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201
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Counterpart of lease to John Wardall, clockmaker, of a tenement for 40 years at an annual rent of 27s 4d. The tenement abuts on the gate of St Bene't's churchyard (E), a tenement occupied by Mary Sims (W), her stable (S) and on the highway to Pease Market Hill [Bene't Street] (N). Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
27 Nov. 1616 |
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202
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Counterpart of lease to Robert Oliver of Chesterton, maltster, of a tenement called Hartshorn, with a garden, now in the occupation of Helen Oliver, widow, for 40 years at an annual rent of 38s 4d. The tenement abuts (S) on a tenement of the college occupied by James Wilkinson, (N) on a tenement occupied by John Cooper, (W) on Trumpington Street amd (E) on the college. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1 Mar. 1616 |
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203
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Counterpart of lease to James Wisdome, painter, of a tenement now occupied by George Watson for 40 years at an annual rent of 20s. The tenement abuts (S) on a college tenement occupied by Anne Standish, widow, (N) on a tenement late of Dr Nicholls, now occupied by Jane Fryers, widow and Henry Beamont, barber, (E) on a tenement occupied by widow Leedham and (S) on High Ward St [King's Parade]. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
20 Mar. 1646 |
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204
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Counterpart of lease to Thomas Campion, cordwainer, of a tenement [5 Bene't St] lately occupied by Christopher Green, tailor, for 40 years from Michaelmas 1658 at an annual rent of 26s 8d. The tenement abuts (W) on the inn of the college occupied by Thomas Nuttin, innholder, called the Eagle and Child, (N) on the stable of the same and (E) on a tenement called Cross Keys [4 Bene't Street]. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
17 Nov. 1658 |
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205
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Lease to John Yaxley, turner, of a tenement [3 King's Parade] for one year at a peppercorn rent. Creator: Peter Carew, Esq., and Samuel Gatward, Esq. 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript. |
1 July 1730 |
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206
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Counterpart of lease to John Edwards of a tenement for 40 years at an annual rent of 27s 4d and 100 oranges at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
21 Sep. 1730 |
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207
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Lease to Peter Taylor of a tenement next the Eagle and Child (E) in Bene't Street for 40 years from Lady Day 1741 at an annual rent of 20s. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Stainedf; Mixed scripts. |
16 June 1741 |
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208
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Counterpart of lease to James Holliday of 2 tenements for 40 years at an annual rent of 53s 4d and 2 fat hens and a bottle of sack at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
1 May 1741 |
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209
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Counterpart of lease to James Essex, joiner,and Bridget his wife of a tenement called the Hart's Horn [Hartshorn] and an orchard for 40 years at an annual rent of 38s 4d, and one well-fed pike at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
20 Mar. 1744 |
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209.1
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Counterpart lease to Mrs Elizabeth Essex, widow and administratrix of James Essex, architect, of the Hartshorn and garden (as in 209) formerly in the occupation of H. Straker, for 40 years at an annual rent of 38s 4d and one good well-fed pike. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
24 Nov. 1788 |
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210
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Counterpart of lease to Benjamin Barton and Catharine his wife of a tenement for 40 years from Michaelmas 1746 at an annual rent of 25s 4d and a couple of fat capons at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
19 Nov. 1746 |
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210.1
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Counterpart of lease to Nathaniel Vincent Stevens, common brewer, of a tenement (as in 210) commonly called the Green Man for 40 years from Michaelmas 1774 at an annual rent of 45s 4d and a couple of fat capons at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
21 Mar. 1775 |
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211
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Counterpart of lease to John Woodward, carver, of a tenement for 40 years from Michaelmas 1750 at an annual rent of 16s 4d. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
5 Apr. 1751 |
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212
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Counterpart of lease to Charles Marshall, gent, of two tenements for 40 years from Michaelmas 1752 at an annual rent of 26s 8d and a couple of very fat rabbits at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
20 Dec. 1752 |
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213
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Counterpart of lease to Mrs Ann Benwell of two tenement for 40 years from Michaelmas 1752 at an annual rent of 48s and one good fat gammon of bacon. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
20 Dec. 1752 |
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214
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A list of the inhabitants of the parish of St Benedict in the Town of Cambridge. Creator: Unknown. 2 bifolia; paper; Manuscript. |
5 Jan. 1753 |
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215
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Lease to Warren Adams of two tenements for forty years from Michaelmas 1762 at an annual rent of £1 5s 4d. Tenement 1, of the accustomed yearly rent of 16s and twopence halfpenny, late in the occupation of Catherine Jolly lies between a college tenement late in the occupation of Daniel Malson deceased (S) and the tenement and pump late in the occupation of Josiah Sharpe and abuts on the college and on Trumpington Street. Tenement 2, also of the accustomed yearly rent of 16s and twopence halfpenny, late in the occupation of Josiah Sharpe, lies between a college tenement lately demised to Rhoda Jolly (S) and a college tenement occupied by John Woodward (N) and also abuts on the college and on Trumpington St. [Corpus Buildings]. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 2 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
7 Feb. 1763 |
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215.1
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Counterpart of lease to John Sharpe of a tenement (as tenement 1 in 215) and part share in pump for 40 years from Michaelmas 1776 at an annual rent of 16s and twopence halfpenny. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
15 May 1777 |
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215.2
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Counterpart of lease to Francis Hopkins, gent., of a tenement, as tenement 2 in 215, for 40 years from Michaelmas 1776 at an annual rent of 16s and twopence halfpenny. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
16 May 1777 |
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216
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Counterpart of lease to Mary Adams widow [of Warren Adams] of a tenement formerly occupied by John Woodward (as in 211) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1778 at an annual rent of 16s 4d. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
25 Jan. 1779 |
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217-217.9
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Deeds relating to 1 King's Parade. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. |
1781–1919 |
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218
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Counterpart of lease to William Chambers, linen draper, of a tenement late in the occupation of Allen Hopkins, surgeon, for 40 years from Michaelmas 1783 at an annual rent of 20s and one gallon of claret at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
22 June 1784 |
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219
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Counterpart of lease to Elizabeth Dunthorne, widow, of a tenement lately occupied by William Howlett and William Harwood for 40 years from Michaelmas 1783 at an annual rent of 37s 4d. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
22 June 1784 |
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220
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Counterpart of lease to Charles Marshall, peruke-maker, of a tenement (as tenement 1 in 212) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1783 at an annual rent of 26s 8d and a couple of very fat rabbits at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
22 June 1784 |
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221
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Counterpart of lease to John Dickinson, hosier, of a tenement lately occupied by Edward Morley for 40 years from Michaelmas 1784 at an annual rent of 20s and 2 fat hens and a bottle of sack at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
22 June 1784 |
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222
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Counterpart of lease to Thomas Paris, gent., of a tenement, formerly two, lately occupied by William Bennett, for 40 years from Michaelmas 1785 at an annual rent of 23s 4d. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
27 May 1786 |
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223
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Counterpart of lease to Elizabeth Sadler of a tenement for 40 years from Michaelmas 1785 at an annual rent of 26s 8d and one pound of good Barbary sugar merchantable of the best at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
27 May 1786 |
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224
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Counterpart of lease to John Swan of a tenement formerly occupied by Elizabeth Daniel for 40 years from Michaelmas 1787 at an annual rent of 26s 8d and one fat pig worth 1s 8d at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
20 Mar. 1788 |
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225
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Counterpart of lease to Elizabeth Scaife, widow, of a tenement formerly let to William Chambers (see 218) for 40 years from Michaelmas 1786 at an annual rent of 12s and a tench at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
11 Mar. 1788 |
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226
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Certificate of assurance for Edward Goode. Creator: Royal Exchange Assurance. 1 sheet; paper; Mixed scripts. |
4 July 1791 |
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227
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Lease to Joseph Finch, ironmonger, of two tenements for 40 years from Michaelmas 1794 at an annual rent of 48s, and a good fat gammon of bacon at audit time. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
28 Mar. 1795 |
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229
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Bargain and sale to CCCC of land, parcel of Pembroke Leys (aka St Thomas Leys), for £404 11s. One piece of land, 2 acres and 2 perches, is bounded (N) by the way along the S. wall of Addenbrooke's, (S) by land of CCCC, (E) by the new road along the leys made under the Enclosure Act and (W) by the brook dividing this from the rear of the houses at Spital. Another pice of land, 2 rods and 3 perches, lies nearby. Creator: Master, Professors, Fellows and Scholars of Downing College. 6 membranes; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
24 July 1804 |
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230
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Counterpart of lease to William Hiron and Stephen Thrower of a house formerly occupied by Mrs Wilkes for 40 years from Michaelmas 1813 at an annual rent of £1 3s 4d. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. 1 membrane; vellum; Mixed scripts. |
4 Mar. 1814 |
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231-231.12
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Deeds relating to the Eagle and Child, later The Eagle, and parts thereof, with some related properties. Creator: Various. |
1797–1922 |
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235-235.9
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Deeds relating to the property on the south corner of Trumpington and Bene't Streets (later Westminster Bank, later college library) and nearby properties. Creator: Various. |
1814–1894 |
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236-236.14
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Deeds relating to the college tenement in Bene't Street, between the Eagle and Child and the Cardinal's Cap (previously the Cross Keys) abutting N. on the stables of the Eagle and Child. [5 Bene't Street]. Creator: Various. |
1813–1899 |
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237-237.4
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Deeds relating to pieces of land off the present Tennis Court Road and Lensfield Road. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. |
1819–1820 |
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238-238.7
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Deeds relating to 2 and 3 Bene't Place. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. |
1819–1926 |
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239-239.10
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Deeds relating to 4 and 5 Bene't Place. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. |
1819–1936 |
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240-240.6
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Deeds relating to 57 Trumpington St. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC and others. |
1826–1911 |
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240A/1-25
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Documents relating to the building of new houses in Trumpington Street (Corpus Buildings) and to buildings and repairs at and near The Eagle. Creator: Various. 1 envelope; paper. |
1825–1826 |
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240B-240B1
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Deeds relating to 55 Trumpington St. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. |
1828–1840 |
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241-241.7
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Deeds relating to 58 Trumpington St. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. |
1826–1872 |
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242-242.2
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Deeds relating to 59 Trumpington Street. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. |
1827–1857 |
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243-243.6
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Deeds relating to 56 Trumpington Street. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. |
1828–1911 |
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244-244.6
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Deeds relating to garden corner (as in 237) between Tennis Court Road and Trumpington St:, becoming 6 walled off gardens by 1852 (244-244.5); and to a agarden to the rear of 4 and 5 Trumpington St (244.6). Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. |
1827–1895 |
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245-245.3
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Deeds, some no longer held, relating to the site of the future Kellet Lodge, sold to Addenbrooke's in 1936. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. |
1827–1879 |
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246-246.6
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Deeds relating to 17 Trumpington Street. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. |
1829–1897 |
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247-247.4
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Leases to Addenbrooke's Hospital of a piece of ground between Tennis Court Road and the watercourse. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. |
1829–1861 |
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249-249.4
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Deeds relating to 2 King's Parade. Creator: Master and Fellows of CCCC. |
1828–1883 |
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250-250.23
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Deeds relating to 'Spital End': 6 Trumpington Street, 7 Trumpington Street, 8 Trumpington Street (also 13 and 14 Trumpington Street). Creator: Various. |
1790–1938 |
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251.1-10
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Deeds relating to 4 King's Parade. Creator: Various. |
1812–1910 |
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252.1-252.8
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Deeds relating to 1 Bene't Place. Creator: Various. 1 box. |
1830–1918 |
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253.1-3
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Certificates for redemption of Land Tax. Creator: Inland Revenue Office. 3 items. |
1 Jan. 1937–12 Jan. 1937 |
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254
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Statutory declaration as to college ownership of property, with schedule or urban and agricultural holdings. Creator: Master. 1 bifolium; paper; Mixed scripts. |
25 July 1952 |
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255
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Deeds relating to 4 Bene't Street, formerly the Cross Keys. Creator: Various. 1 box. |
1734–1838 |
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256
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Certificate for contract for redemption of land tax on property in St Bene't's parish (60905). Creator: Land-Tax Register Office. 1 sheet; paper; Mixed scripts. |
10 Feb. 1800 |
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257
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Certificate for contract for redemption of land tax on property in St Bene't's and St Botolph's parishes (60905). Creator: Commissioners for land tax. 1 sheet; paper; Mixed scripts. |
10 Feb. 1800 |