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Quitclaim to Walter son of William de Dudham of an annual rent of one halfpenny inherited by grantor on the death of his brother John who had sold it to William de Hadham |
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Quitclaim to Walter de Barking, burgess, of a messuage which Mabel Sephare held as dowry |
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Counterpart lease to Robert de Hinton, draper, for life of a messuage in St Bene't's parish and a shop in Great St Mary's parish at an annual rent of two marks |
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Quitclaim to William Pellour of land and a house which Pellour holds of Sephare |
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Grant to Simon Sephare of a messuage with houses and courtyards |
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Quitclaim to John de Comberton, innkeeper, of an annual rent of one penny which he used to receive at Easter for a messuage between land of the said John and land of Thomas de Holm. |
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Grant to his son Thomas of a messuage with buildings on it |
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Grant to his brother, William Sephare senior, for the support of William junior for life, of a messuage which he holds by gift of his grandfather Sephare the glover (le Gaunter) |
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Grant to William Holay, burgess, and Alice his wife, of an annual rent-charge of 12d payable by John le Taverner on a messuage |
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Quitclaim to William Sephare junior of a messuage which he holds by feoffment of the said William |
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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. |
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Cambridge, St Bene't's (St Benedict's) parish
| Title |
Quitclaim to John de Comberton, innkeeper, of an annual rent of one penny which he used to receive at Easter for a messuage between land of the said John and land of Thomas de Holm. |
| Reference |
CCCC09/18/8 (former reference: XVIII 8) |
| Creator |
Walter de Dudham |
| Covering Dates |
3 June 1299 (Cambridge, Wednesday before Whitsun, 27 Edward I) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript |
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| Content and context |
Witnesses: John Dunning, mayor; Geoffrey Knyvet; John Robiliard; John de Leek; Simon Goodman, bailiffs; Robert de Hinton; William Holay; William de Leeds; Thomas de Snailwell; William de Thurrock. |
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