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Corpus/CCCC09/18 contains:
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158a List and transcription of grants of annual rent-charges, etc, mostly relating to the site of the college.
159 Lease to Harry Gilson, cordwainer, of a tenement for 41 years at an annual rent of 22s
160 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
161 Sale to John Seyntwary, James Curson, John Tiurleby and John Talbot of a messuage for £20
162 Quitclaim to John Seyntwary, James Curson, John Thirleby and John Talbot of a messuage as in 161
162a Letter to Peter Nobys, Master, concerning his intended bequest of his share of a house, presumably as in 161-63.
163 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.
164 Counterpart of lease to Robert Holmes, blacksmith, of a tenement of 31 years at an annual rent of 28s 4d.
164A 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
165 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.
166 Draft or copy of sale to John Mere, M.A., bedel, of three tenements for £100 (in Mere's hand)
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Cambridge, St Bene't's (St Benedict's) parish

Title Letter to Peter Nobys, Master, concerning his intended bequest of his share of a house, presumably as in 161-63.
Reference CCCC09/18/162a
(former reference: Misc.Doc.15)
Creator James Curson
Covering Dates c. 1516-c. 1519 (n.d. Nobys was Master from 1516 and Curson was dead by October 1519.)
Extent and Medium 1 sheet; paper; Manuscript
Content and context

On the dorse, various jottings, including accounts and an account of John of Gaunt's family.

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