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111 Counterpart of lease to Nicholas Sanford of Grantchester, Esq., and Margery his wife, widow of Thomas Lacy, Esq., of lands in Grantchester for 38 years at an annual rent of 20s.
111a Memorandum of their delivery to the churchwardens of Grantchester, Robert Jerves and John Wuston, of 4 acres of free land in Ryneway field formerly of Wyllys, glover, and 3 kine for a perpetual obit for Henry Browne late vicar.
112a Terrier.
112b Terrier of rectory lands in Grantchester.
113 Papers relating to a dispute between the college and Thomas Allen, vicar of Grantchester.
114 Counterpart of lease to John Howsden of the parsonage of Grantchester, rent of glebe, tithes, etc., for 40 years from Lady Day next at an annual rent of £14 13s 4d and a good 'bore of brawn' at Christmas.
114a Receipt to John Porye (Pawrey), Master of CCCC, for a portion of tithe corn in Grantchester due for the whole year's rent: 33s 8d.
114b Receipts for 3s 4d received annually from CCCC in respect of their appropriation of Grantchester.
114c Receipts for his portion of the former St Neot's tithe of 6s 8d due from the Master and Fellows of CCCC.
114d Receipts for 27s 4d due annually from the Master and Fellows of CCCC to Coton Halli
115 Copy of lease to Thomas Hopkins of Grantchester parsonage, with tithes, etc., at an annual rent of £16.
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Deeds relating to Grantchester, Cambridgeshire

Title Counterpart of lease to John Howsden of the parsonage of Grantchester, rent of glebe, tithes, etc., for 40 years from Lady Day next at an annual rent of £14 13s 4d and a good 'bore of brawn' at Christmas.
Reference CCCC09/36/114
(former reference: XXXVI 114)
Creator Master and Fellows of CCCC
Covering Dates 24 Feb. 1541 (32 Henry VIII)
Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript
Content and context

The Lease book (1470-1562, fols 91r-v)) records an earlier lease to Howsden, dated 16 Dec. 28 Henry VIII [1536] for 42 years at an annual rent of £20 with brawn at Christmas.

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