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35 Grant to John Chamberlain of two roods of arable in Milton fields towards Landbeach.
35.1 Quitclaim to Henry le Chamberlain of all actions arising from their dispute over the manor of Nuthampstead, Herts., which Henry has quitclaimed to him. John, in return, remits any dues to him that might arise from the manor of Landbeach.
36 Agreement whereby John may for his lifetime have a fold on Henry's land for 120 sheep and no more; nor is John allowed to take rent (culectam facere); penalty clauses included.
37 Grant to John le Chamberlain of half an acre of arable in Le Middelfeld, Milton
38 Lease to his son, Sir Thomas Chamberlain and Elizabeth his wife of the manor of Landbeach for their lives at an annual rent of £100.
38.1 Will
39 Grant to John le Chamberlain of an acre of arable in Middelton [Milton].
40 Final concord, Sir Thomas Chamberlain and Elizabeth his wife, querents, and Sir Thomas Gobion and Margaret his wife, deforciants, who acknowledge the Chamberlains' ownership of the manor of Landbeach for a recognisance of 100 marks.
41 Grant to Master Thomas de Eltisley, parson of Lambhithe [Lambeth], and Henry de Tangemere of a messuage in Waterbeach.
42 Acquittance to Sir Henry de Colville and Thomas de Eltisley, parson of Lambeth, for 200 marks.
43 Lease to John Payn and Agnes his wife of a messuage, two pieces of arable and a rood of meadow in Landbeach for their lives, and, after their death without heirs, to Agnes daughter of Margaret late wife of John, at an annual rent of 2s.
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Deeds relating to Landbeach, Cambridgeshire

Title Will
Reference CCCC09/35/38.1
(former reference: XXXV 38.1)
Creator Henry Chamberlain
Covering Dates 22 Jan. 1345 (Landbeach, St Vincent's day, MCCCxliiij)
Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript
Content and context

Body to be buried in chapel on S. side of chancel of Landbeach church; £30 pounds for distribution to the poor and for exequies; to his son Thomas all his lands, 40 quarters each of wheat and oats, 20 quarters of barley, dredge and flour (?, 'pist''), all his untensils of silver, brass, tin and wood; to Thomas's wife his chamber and napery, one bed and his clothing; to Agnes their daughter, 20 marks; to Margaret her sister, 10 marks; to Henry, Thomas, John and Stephen, their sons, £20; to Alexander of Waterden, his servant, a bed and 10 marks; to Thomas Fenlond, 40s; to William Page of Stortford, 20s; to John Pain, 20s; £10 for his year-mass. Executors: his son Sir Thomas and Sir John, the rector of Landbeach. Residue to his executors for celebration of masses and distribution to the poor at their discretion. To William Coke, 40s.

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