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43 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
44 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
45 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.
46 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.
47 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.
48 Quitclaim to Simon de Skopwick, burgess, of all claims against him.
49 Quitclaim to John de Sedgeeville of a messuage which the said John holds by gift of the said Matilda.
50 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
52 Quitclaim to Richard le Tableter and Thomas de Chadenhall of a messuage which they acquired from John son of John Pawe
53 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.
54 (?Counterpart) Lease to John de Sedgeville, burgess, for life of a messuage at an annual rent of 24s.
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Cambridge, St Bene't's (St Benedict's) parish

Title Quitclaim to Simon de Skopwick, burgess, of all claims against him.
Reference CCCC09/18/48
(former reference: XVIII 48)
Creator William de Barton
Covering Dates 19 Mar. 1340 (Cambridge, Sunday 19 March, 14 Edward III)
Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript
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Witnesses: Richard Tuliet, mayor; Philip Cayly; Robert de Comberton; Richard de Weston; John de Wystow.

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