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| 73 |
Lease to Johanna's son Richard of a shop with a solar over it and a grange, both previously held by Thomas Turner for the life of the said Johanna |
| 74 |
Counterpart lease to Roger Barber and his wife Margaret of two cottages for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 24s. |
| 75 |
Counterpart lease to John Crow, burgess and cooper, his wife Elena and their son Richard of part of a messuage for the life of the longest liver at an annual rent of 4s |
| 76 |
Couterpart lease to Richard Ferour and Johanna his wife of part of a messuage for the life of the longer liver at an annual rent of 13s 4d. |
| 77 |
Reclassified as XII 56A (CCCC09/11/56A) |
| 78 |
Quitclaim to Sir John Reyson, Rector of St Bene't's, of a tenement as in 65 |
| 79 |
Quitclaim to Sir John Reyson, Rector of St Bene't's, of a tenement as in 65 |
| 80a |
Grant to Katerine Ostler of Barton on Humber of a messuage between a messuage once of Sara King and another once of William Snoring, abutting on the highway and on a tenement once of Henry de Brunne. |
| 81 |
Grant to Richard Finchingfield, burgess, and John Cornwaill, clerk, of a messuage |
| 82 |
Counterpart lease to Henry Taylor dwelling in Milne street opposite the Carmelites of two shops with solars above for ten years at an annual rent of 9s |
| 83 |
Grant to his nephews, Robert de Eltisley, clerk, William Atte Halle of Fulbourn, Thomas, John and William Reyson of Fulbourn of a tenement which he acquired from Richard de Arderne senior {?as in 79] |
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Cambridge, St Bene't's (St Benedict's) parish
| Title |
Quitclaim to Sir John Reyson, Rector of St Bene't's, of a tenement as in 65 |
| Reference |
CCCC09/18/78 (former reference: XVIII 78) |
| Creator |
Richard formerly Rector of Sampford |
| Covering Dates |
28 Oct. 1375 (Cambridge, Sunday, SS Simon and Jude, 49 Edward III) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 membrane; vellum; See also next; Manuscript |
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| Content and context |
Witnesses: John Maskerel; John Marshal; Thomas Hart |
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