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Quitclaim to Sir Walter Chamberlain of the annual rent of 2s assigned by nos. 5 and 6 above. |
| 10 |
Grant to Walter Chamberlain, Lord of Landbeach, of 3 headlands and ½ an acre of arable. Annual payment: 1 rose. |
| 11 |
Grant to Sir Walter Chamberlain of Pelham for half a mark of a service of 12d due from Robert de Bradfield for a tenement in Cottenham. Yearly fee: one rose. |
| 12 |
Grant to his daughter Avicia of a bovate of land in Landbeach in the area called 'terra de busco', subject to an annual rent of 3s to the Prior and convent of Blyth (Blida). Yearly fee: 1d. |
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Final concord between John de Ferles and Helen de Beche confirming grant as in 7. John to pay 2s and 24s per annum to Helen and allow alternate presentation to the living to Robert Avenel. |
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Grant to Hugh de Impington of 4 selions and a croft in Middelton [Milton], part of his mother's dowry, in exchange for half an acre of land in Impington held of Hugh by fee of Gilbert. |
| 15 |
Grant to Sir Walter Chamberlayn (Camerarius) of the advowson of Landbeach. |
| 16 |
Convention with her son John whereby in exchange for 6 marks, payable in two instalments, she conveys to him her land in Little Buckenham, Norfolk, held by right of wardship by the death of Robert Avenel. |
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Quitclaim to Sir Walter Chamberlain of the advowson of Landbeach after the death of Richard de London, rector, which he might have had by virtue of his wardship of the lands of Robert Avenel. |
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Bond in 10 marks and a palfrey worth 40s (or 40s) to Richard de Whepstead. |
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Quitclaim to Walter le Chamberlain of Pelham of all rights to the manor and advowson of Landbeach which she might have had by inheritance or dowry. |
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Deeds relating to Landbeach, Cambridgeshire
| Title |
Grant to Hugh de Impington of 4 selions and a croft in Middelton [Milton], part of his mother's dowry, in exchange for half an acre of land in Impington held of Hugh by fee of Gilbert. |
| Reference |
CCCC09/35/14 (former reference: XXXV 14) |
| Creator |
Gilbert son of Robert de Beche |
| Covering Dates |
15 Apr. 1252 (Impington, Monday after St Guthlac [11 Apr.], 36 Henry III) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript |
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| Content and context |
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The selions lie between land of Henry Beaufort and land of Regina Harsent, and comprise a croft formerly of Simon Cook in Landbeach, one selion lies between land of Gilbert and land of Robert son of Luke above Thwerslond; another above Mormeteforlong between land of Ida daughter of Simon Cook and land of Richard son of Roger; and the third lies towards Renheles between land of Roger Alwine and land of Matilda his sister, excepting the close of the said croft in which the said Simon Cook used to live and the commons pertaining to the said close and lands in and about Landbeach. The half acre in Impington fields lies at Methemare next to land of Bernard son of Eustace, in acknowledgement of receipt whereof Gilbert frees Hugh's land in Landbeach from all service.
Witnesses: William le Poer; Thomas Amable; Thomas Hawis; William Manpudre; Ralph de Tirne; John Geoffrey; Henry le Franc; Michael Basset; Amand de Impington; Robert son of Roger
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