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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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| Content and context |
Witnesses: Richard Tuliet, mayor; Philip Cayly; Robert de Comberton; Richard de Weston; John de Wystow. |
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