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4 Quitclaim to John le Siri of Woodham Ferrers to all actions against him.
5 Quitclaim to John Neckton, William Beckton, John Norwooe and John de Brunne to all rights and tenements which they hold of him in Cambridge.
5a Quitclaim to Richard Wright of Cambridge to all personal actions, etc.
6 List of receipts of court leet held on Tuesday before St Andrew, 3 Henry VI.
7 Bond to John Titltleshall, Master of CCCC, and Thomas Fisher, Fellow, in £11 payable at Michaelmas next.
8 Lease to Thomas Maste, burgess of Cambridge, of a tenement in Newnham for 60 years at an annual rent of 6s 8d.
9 Bond to John Botwright, Master, and Ralph Geyton and Simon Grene, Fellows of CCCC, in £40 payable at Michaelmas next.
10 Bond to John Rade and Thomas Sampson, clerks, in £9 10s 4d for payment of fixed sums at fixed times.
11 Bond to Edward [Story] Bishop of Carlisle and Master of Michaelhouse, in £20 to stand to arbitration.
12 Receipt for £26 17s 10½d lodged by Richard Browne, William Breton and John Bradley, collectors of tenths for the hundred of Radfield.
13 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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Title 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
Content and context

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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