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6 Schedule of lands in Over which belonged to Roger Geoffrey and Margaret his wife in the year 20 Richard II [1396-97]
7 Quitclaim to Thomas Roger and Alice his wife of one acre of arable land in Over fields
8 Grant to William Roger and William Smith of 3 acres of arable land in Over fields
9 Grant to William Roger of Cambridge and William Smith of Over of half an acre of arable land in Over fields
10 Grant to Henry Rede of Long Stanton and others of a messuage with a croft and 6 acres in Ouse Fen meadow, etc.
12 Quitclaim to William Roger, burgess of Cambridge, John Cheyne, esq., John Anstey, son of John Anstey senior, and William Thomas of lands, etc., in Over, once the gift of Simon Wesenham
13 Grant to John Anstey, junior, John Brown of Somersham and Thomas Wash of Conington of a messuage and lands in Over and Swavesey
14 Quitclaim to William Roger, burgess of Cambridge, of lands, tenements,rents and services, pasture meadows and pastures with hedges, ditches, waterways, weirs and fisheries in Over which were late of Roger Fawceby and Katherine his wife
15 Letters of attorney for himself, and in his name, his son John and John Goold, clerk, to Humphrey Barnley and John Woods of Chesterton to deliver <sic> seisin.
16 Letters of attorney to Humphrey Barnley to deliver seisin of lands as in 14 to Henry Reynold
17 Counterpart of grant to Henry Reynold of Oakington of all lands, tenements and liberties in Over late of William Roger
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Title Quitclaim to William Roger, burgess of Cambridge, John Cheyne, esq., John Anstey, son of John Anstey senior, and William Thomas of lands, etc., in Over, once the gift of Simon Wesenham
Reference CCCC09/21/12
(former reference: XXI 12)
Creator John Prysott, chief justice of the Common Pleas
Covering Dates 10 Jan. 1448 (28 Henry VI)
Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript
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