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| 13 |
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. |
| 14 |
Grant to Walter de Barking, burgess, of a shop which he had by feoffment of William Sephare junior |
| 15 |
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 |
| 16 |
Quitclaim to Thomas son of the said Richard for 8 years from Michaelmas of a messuage which she has demised to Richard Dykeman, baker |
| 17 |
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 |
| 18 |
Grant to Walter de Barking, burgess, and Ivette his wife, of a tenement held by feoffment of William Sephare junior |
| 19 |
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] |
| 20 |
Quitclaim to Walter de Barking and Humfrey and John his sons of a messuage as in 18 and 19 |
| 21 |
Grant to her daughter Joanna of a messuage, the property to revert to Agnes should Joanna die without issue |
| 22 |
Grant to Robert Theyn, tanner, and his wife Alice, of an annual rent-charge of 5s, payable from Hockday, 3 Edward II |
| 23 |
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. |
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Cambridge, St Bene't's (St Benedict's) parish
| Title |
Grant to Walter de Barking, burgess, and Ivette his wife, of a tenement held by feoffment of William Sephare junior |
| Reference |
CCCC09/18/18 (former reference: XVIII 18) |
| Creator |
John Pawe |
| Covering Dates |
21 Sep. 1301 (Cambridge, Thursday, the Feast of St Matthew, 29 Edward I) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript |
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| Content and context |
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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
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| Further information |
See also 19, 20, 25, 26, 30 |
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