| Corpus/CCCC09/36 contains: |
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Grant to John Gerund and Elena his wife of 5 selions of land in the fields of Granteseth [Grantchester] in Croftbroke. |
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Grant to her daughter Matilda of a croft, formerly of William Garsun, and other property. |
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Grant to his daughters Alice, Emma and Mary of 10 acres on Grantchester fields to be held of William his son at an annual rent of 12d. |
| 4 |
Grant to his sons Richard and Ralph of 10 acres on Grantchester fields to be held of William his son at an annual rent of 12d. |
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Grant to Thomas de Wilbraham of all their tenements in Trumpington as freely as they received them from John Grove. |
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Grant to Sir John Savery of Cotes, chaplain, of a selion in Grantchester and Coton, viz. in Clyndfeld. |
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Grant to Eudo de Elpringham, clerk, and William his son of 2 selions of arable with meadow adjacent, and another piece of land. |
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Grant to William son of Theobald Attegrene of the same for a certain sum of money of a messuage with a croft adjacent. |
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Grant to Richard Ditto of Saham, manciple, of two selions of arable in the fields of Grantchester and Cotes [Coton]. |
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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. |
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Grant to John Knyvet of Cambridge of 3 roods of arable. |
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Deeds relating to Grantchester, Cambridgeshire
| Title |
Grant to Sir John Savery of Cotes, chaplain, of a selion in Grantchester and Coton, viz. in Clyndfeld. |
| Reference |
CCCC09/36/6 (former reference: XXXVI 6) |
| Creator |
John son of Henry Martin of Cotes [Coton] of Cambridge |
| Covering Dates |
15 Dec. 1302 (Cambridge, Saturday after St Lucy, 31 Edward I) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript |
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| Content and context |
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The land lies between land of Nicholas Apothecary of Cambridge and Henry Barum and land of Agnes Blawat of Cotes who hold of Sir Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, and abuts at one head on Meleweye and at the other on a headland of Sir Nicholas Dengayne, knight.
Witnesses: Simon de Stockton, mayor of Cambridge; Geoffrey Burnet; John Prentice; Walter de Barking of the same; Robert Cissor of Cotes; Thomas, clerk of Cotes; William Wymark; William son of Gosselmer; Thomas le Neve; Richard Saleman.
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