John, of Cambridge, 1335
Dates
- Existence: 1335
Dates and places
f,l. 1296 to 1331 Cambridge
Legal status / Nationality
Knight
Sphere of activity
lawyer
Relationships
Son of William and Matilda (le) Comber, brother-in-law of Alan de Welles; father of Thomas and Bartholomew
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Grant to John of Cambridge of part of Sedge Hall inherited from Mabel, once wife of Robert Dony, 1329-05-08
The portion of Sedge Hall is defined as lying lengthwise along the waterside from the King's quay to Sedge Hall quay (18 feet) and widthwise from the waterside to the portion belonging to Margaret, sister of the said Sabina, daughter of the said Robert Dony (8 feet)
Grant to John of Cambrige, knight, and Joan his wife, of part of Sedge Hall inherited from her father., 1333-03-10
Margaret's portion has buildings on it and lies between a tenement of the said Sir John and a tenement of her sister Isabella and is 7 feet long and 17 feet wide ,
Witnesses: John Pittock, mayor; Robert Assok'; William de Warwick; Henry de Beche; William de Heyham, bailiffs; Henry de Toft; Simon de Refham.
Grant to Sr John atte Cherch of Sheveresham [Teversham?], chaplain, and John de Abbotsley, chaplain, of a messuage, 1340-05-07
The messuage lies between a a tenement of Thomas son of Sir John of Cambridge and a tenement of John de Toft and abuts on the tenement which William de Lavenham holds by the demise of the said Thomas [i.e. Sedge Hall] and on the common way.
Witnesses: Richard Tuliet, mayor; John de Refham; Laurence de Talworth; John de Byntre; John de Brunne, bailiffs; John Pittock; Robert de Bury; William atte Cherchegate.
Note on dorse starts: q' fiat Introitus in Fundo ad le sedge hall