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20 Grant to John Neckton, clerk, and John Burgoyne junior of a messuage and 5 acres of arable in Barton and Grantchester (not further specified).
21a Grant to John le Eyr, Alice his wife, John Reyner and Margery his wife her daughters [and sons-in-law] of all lands, etc., in Barton and elsewhere in Cambridgeshire which she held by grant of John Thriplow of Cambridge for the term of her life.
22 Quitclaim to John Thriplow of Cambridge to all lands, etc., formerly held by John Chasteleyn, late husband of Johanna, or by John Chasteleyn their son, or by Edmund Ovyng.
22.1 Lease to Henry Allen of Barton of his messuage in Barton and 45 acres of arable in the vill and fields of Barton, Grantchester and Coton (Cotes) for 9 years at an annual rent of 16s.
23 Letters of attorney for John Allen of Barton to deliver seisin to Richard and John Aunger of Barton of 3 acres and 3 roods of arable scattered in Barton fields.
24 Grant to Richard Dykes and Thomas Outlaw, both of Barton, of a messuage with adjacent croft and 3 acres of arable scattered in the vills and fields of Barton and Whitwell.
25 Quitclaim to Richard Dykes and Thomas Outlaw, both of Barton, to a messuage and lands as in 24.
26 Grant to Nicholas Aunger of Barton, senior, of 2 acres of arable in Barton fields.
27 Letters of attorney for Richard Bones of Barton to deliver seisin to John Freeman of Barton of all lands and tenements in the vills and fields of Barton, Grantchester and Coton which came to him by right of inheritance.
28 Grant to Henry Aunger junior and Richard Rolff of Barton of 2 acres of arable as in 26 which came to him by inheritance on the death of his said father.
29 Grant to Thomas Mast of Cambridge, Andrew Doket, clerk, William Roger and Robert Fanne of two acres of land as in 26 and 28 held by enfeoffment from John Aunger.
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Deeds relating to Barton, Coton, and Whitwell, Cambridgeshire.

Title Grant to Richard Dykes and Thomas Outlaw, both of Barton, of a messuage with adjacent croft and 3 acres of arable scattered in the vills and fields of Barton and Whitwell.
Reference CCCC09/36B/24
(former reference: XXXVI B 24)
Creator Richard Hokyton [Oakington] of London, clerk, son and heir of John Tailor late of Hokyton [Oakington], senior and Cecily his wife
Covering Dates 4 May 1427 (Barton, 4 May, 5 Henry VI)
Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript
Content and context

The messuage and croft lie in Barton between a tenement of Henry Somer and a tenement formerly of Henry Adkyn of Haslingfield, now of Henry Allen, and abut on the highway. Half an acre of land lies in Barton field in Le Holyffeld between land of the Prior of Barton [sic, for Barnwell[] and land of William Fodrington and abuts on land of the said Prior; half an acre lies at Harlow next to land of the said Prior of Barnwell and abuts on Harlowgrene; 1 rood lies in Le Brachefeld between land of Philip de le Vache, knight, and land of Henry Somer and abuts on Harloweye; 3 roods lie together in Barton field at Le Baukeres between land of the said Philip de la Vache on either side and abut on Laydole; 1 acre lies in Whitwell field of which one and a half roods lie above Forkedale Hill next to land of Sampson Aunger and abut on land of the Prior of Barnwell; 1 rood lies above Whitwell Brache next to land of William Busshop and abuts on Le Bracheweye; 1 and a half roods lie above Le Yelwbenelond next to land formerly of John Chasteleyn now of John Reyner and abut on land of the Prior of Barnwell.

Witnesses: Henry Allen; Robert Outlaw; Nicholas Aunger; Thomas Fan; John Atkyn; Thomas Reyner; John Lyefchild; John Aunger; Robert Ward.

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See also 16, 25, 27,53

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