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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.
24 Grant to Richard de Beston, resident in Cambridge, of a part, 35 by 21 feet, of her messuage in Plotes lane
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Cambridge, St Bene't's (St Benedict's) parish

Title 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]
Reference CCCC09/18/19
(former reference: XVIII 19)
Creator Walter de Barking
Covering Dates 12 June 1302 (Cambridge, Tuesday after St Barnabas [11 June] 30 Edward I)
Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript
Content and context

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.

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