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Quitclaim to John le Siri of Woodham Ferrers to all actions against him. |
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Quitclaim to John Neckton, William Beckton, John Norwooe and John de Brunne to all rights and tenements which they hold of him in Cambridge. |
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Quitclaim to Richard Wright of Cambridge to all personal actions, etc. |
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List of receipts of court leet held on Tuesday before St Andrew, 3 Henry VI. |
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Bond to John Titltleshall, Master of CCCC, and Thomas Fisher, Fellow, in £11 payable at Michaelmas next. |
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Lease to Thomas Maste, burgess of Cambridge, of a tenement in Newnham for 60 years at an annual rent of 6s 8d. |
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Bond to John Botwright, Master, and Ralph Geyton and Simon Grene, Fellows of CCCC, in £40 payable at Michaelmas next. |
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Bond to John Rade and Thomas Sampson, clerks, in £9 10s 4d for payment of fixed sums at fixed times. |
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Bond to Edward [Story] Bishop of Carlisle and Master of Michaelhouse, in £20 to stand to arbitration. |
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Receipt for £26 17s 10½d lodged by Richard Browne, William Breton and John Bradley, collectors of tenths for the hundred of Radfield. |
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Letters of attorney for Richard Ade of Chesterton to deliver seisin to John Cooke, skinner and burgess of Cambridge, and John Newman of Toft of 3 roods of land in Barton. |
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Stray bonds, acquittances and other deeds, not all related to estates or advowsons
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Lease to Thomas Maste, burgess of Cambridge, of a tenement in Newnham for 60 years at an annual rent of 6s 8d. |
| Reference |
CCCC09/34C/8 (former reference: XXXIV C 8) |
| Creator |
Master and Fellows of CCCC |
| Covering Dates |
8 Sep. 1468 (Cambridge, Nativity of the BVM, 8 Edward IV) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript |
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| Content and context |
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The tenement, 84 Paul's feet wide, lies between a tenement of Henry Simson (S) and a tenement of the said Thomas Maste (N) and abuts (E) oj the road leading from Cambridge to Grantchester and (W) on a close lately of Sir William Chamberleyn. The lessee is to build a substantial wall within a year.
Witnesses: Robert Coope, mayor; Thomas Dyche and John Say, bailiffs,
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