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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,
18 Lease to Simon de Dryngeston [Drinkstone], residing in Grantchester, of 10 acres of land from Michaelmas next for 8 years at an annual rent of 12s 6d (on different feasts in the 8th year).
19 Grant to John son of Robert de Grantchester and Joanna his wife of a messuage formerly of Richard de Enhale and 9 acres of land.
20 Grant to John le Baud, rector of Grantchester ,for life of 3s 4d annual rent due on the Nativity of John the Baptist [24 June] arising from all his lands and tenements in Grantchester. The grantor has given the rector 6d in token of possession.
21 Undertaking to grant to Henry de Tangmere, burgess of Cambridge, an annual rent of 40s on Simon's lands in Cambridge, Grantchester and Coton.
22 Quitclaim to Simon de Scaupwick, burgess of Cambridge, of a messuage and adjacent croft of 3 roods of arable in Cotes [Coton].
23 Grant to Henry de Tangmere, burgess of Cambridge, of 7 selions of arable scattered in the fields of Grantchester.
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Deeds relating to Grantchester, Cambridgeshire

Title Grant to Eudo de Elpringham, clerk, and William his son of 2 selions of arable with meadow adjacent, and another piece of land.
Reference CCCC09/36/7
(former reference: XXXVI 7)
Creator Hervey Pilat of Cambridge and Sarah his wife
Covering Dates 8 July 1313 (Cambridge, Sunday after the Translation of St Thomas Martyr [7 July], 7 Edward II 'incipiente' [i.e. the first day of the regnal year].)
Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript
Content and context

The selions and meadow lie between a croft formerly of Eborard de Newnham and land of Robert Sabyn on one side and land of the said Eudo on the other, and extend from land formerly of John Goldryng to Bradeweye. This land they had of John Wombe. The other piece of land, twenty perches long, lies between land of the said Eudo and the highway and abuts on Bradeweye and they had it of John son of Master Simon de Huntingdon.

Witnesses: Robert Sabyn of Grantchester; Geoffrey Knyvet; Hugh le Bolour; John Wyth, of the saime; John Martin of Newnham; William le Bolour of the same; Ralph Pepir.

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