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| 6 |
Grant to Sir John Savery of Cotes, chaplain, of a selion in Grantchester and Coton, viz. in Clyndfeld. |
| 7 |
Grant to Eudo de Elpringham, clerk, and William his son of 2 selions of arable with meadow adjacent, and another piece of land. |
| 8 |
Grant to William son of Theobald Attegrene of the same for a certain sum of money of a messuage with a croft adjacent. |
| 10 |
Grant to Richard Ditto of Saham, manciple, of two selions of arable in the fields of Grantchester and Cotes [Coton]. |
| 11 |
Lease to Sir Thomas de Pateshull, rector of St Andrew's, Grantchester, of all his arable lands and meadows in Grantchester, all his tenants in Grantchester, Barton, Coton and Newnham, etc., for the life of the said Thomas; Annual rent:1 furred gown. |
| 12 |
Grant to John Knyvet of Cambridge of 3 roods of arable. |
| 13 |
Quitclaim to Thomas de Audley of Grantchester and Isabella his wife of an annual rent of 10s. |
| 14 |
Grant to Roger Foukess, cutler of Cambridge, of three roods of arable (as in 12). |
| 15 |
Grant to his brother William of two acres of land in Grantchester fields in Newnham Crofts. |
| 16 |
Grant to Peter de Toft and Emma his wife of half an acre of land in Grantchester field in Newnham Crofts. |
| 17 |
Grant to his daughter Emma of 2 acres and 1 rood of arable which he had of John le Baud rector of Grantchester, |
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Deeds relating to Grantchester, Cambridgeshire
| Title |
Grant to John Knyvet of Cambridge of 3 roods of arable. |
| Reference |
CCCC09/36/12 (former reference: XXXVI 12) |
| Creator |
John Pittock of Cambridge, clerk |
| Covering Dates |
26 June 1329 (Grantchester, Monday after the Natrivity of John the Baptist, 3 Edward 3) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript |
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| Content and context |
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The land lies at Halledelediche in Grantchester fields between land of the scholars of Merton Hall and land formerly of Richard Blauet.
Witnesses: Hugh le Bolour; Thomas de Audley; Bernard Attegrene; John Sabyn; Hugh le Eyr of Grantchester.
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| Further information |
See also 14 |
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