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4 Quitclaim to Walter de Barking, burgess, of a messuage which Mabel Sephare held as dowry
5 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
6 Quitclaim to William Pellour of land and a house which Pellour holds of Sephare
7 Grant to Simon Sephare of a messuage with houses and courtyards
8 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.
9 Grant to his son Thomas of a messuage with buildings on it
10 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)
11 Grant to William Holay, burgess, and Alice his wife, of an annual rent-charge of 12d payable by John le Taverner on a messuage
12 Quitclaim to William Sephare junior of a messuage which he holds by feoffment of the said William
13 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.
14 Grant to Walter de Barking, burgess, of a shop which he had by feoffment of William Sephare junior
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Cambridge, St Bene't's (St Benedict's) parish

Title Grant to his son Thomas of a messuage with buildings on it
Reference CCCC09/18/9
(former reference: XVIII 9)
Creator Richard de Snailwell, baker
Covering Dates 6 Feb. 1295 (Cambridge, Sunday after the Purification of the BVM [2 Feb.], 23 Edward I)
Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript
Content and context

The messuage lies between a messuage of Benedict Pistor and a tenement whicb Richard gave to his daughter Margaret and extends lengthwise from the highway to a tenement formerly of Gilbert Bernard, and measures 34 feet at its frontage on the highway and 33 feet at the back,

Witnesses: John Gerund, mayor; Guy le Spicer; Peter le Baker; Simon Sephare; Johjn Perrin, bailiffs; Robert de Hinton; William de Leges <sic>; William Holay; John de Branketre; John le Taverner; Walter the clerk.

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