| Corpus/CCCC09/18 contains: |
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| 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) |
| 167 |
Counterpart of lease to Henry Halmoringe, alias Griffin, cooper, of a tenement for 21 years at an annual rent of 20s 8d |
| 168 |
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. |
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Cambridge, St Bene't's (St Benedict's) parish
| Title |
Counterpart of lease to Robert Holmes, blacksmith, of a tenement of 31 years at an annual rent of 28s 4d. |
| Reference |
CCCC09/18/164 (former reference: XVIII 164) |
| Creator |
Master and Fellows of CCCC |
| Covering Dates |
10 Jan. 1533 (24 Henry VIII) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript |
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| Content and context |
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. |
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