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 100 Collections and/or Records:
Grant to John son of William le Comber and Matilda his mother of a shop 'in vico fabrariorum' (Smith's Row) lying between the land once William le Comber's and land once William Page's., 1260 - 1290
Witnesses: Robert Tuliet, mayor; Michael Woolward; Robert Matefrey; Rede Michel; Walter de Fulbourn, bailiffs; Robert Steersman; Geoffrey Fabrarius; Alan de Wells.
Grant to John son of William le Comber [i.e. John of Cambridge'] of an annual rent of 10s from a capital messuage (as in 17), 1303-06-02
Witnesses: Simon de Stockton, mayor; Matthew Aurifaber; Robert de Brunne; Robert le Baker; William Martin, bailiff; John Prentice; Geoffrey de Costessey; Humphrey Godlomb; John Bradenhach.
Grant to John, son of William le Comber [i.e. John of Cambridge] of ten shillings annual rent from a capital messuage, and all his other lands and tenements in Cambridge and elsewhere which he acquired from Gerard de Vinery, 1298-06-20
The messuage lies between a tenement once Nicholas Morice's and a tenement of John Ede.
Witnesses: John Dunning, mayor; Henry de Barton; William de Leeds; Geoffrey de Costessey; Anselm de Costessey, bailiff; John Butt; John Portehors; Bartholomew Gogging; John de Branketre; Alan de Wells; John Prentice; John Perrin; Michael son of John; Geoffrey Knyvet.
Grant to John son of William le Comber of half of a house with a solar 'in vico fabrariorum' between the tenements of Matilda le Comber and of Geoffrey de Thaxted., 1296-03-30
Witnesses: John Butt, mayor; John de Kinburl; Robert de Hinton; William de Bekeswell; William Pittock, bailiffs; Geoffrey le Feron; Richard Bateman; Elias de Greenston; Walter le Hunte; Walter the clerk.
Grant to Margaret de Stockton, daughter of Master Henry de Thriplow, clerk of a messuage in Holy Trinity parish.., 1283-02-16
The messuage, with buildings on it, lies between the messuages of Simon de Stockton junior and John le Mason of Ely and abuts at one head on the King's Ditch and on the other on the road leading to Barnwell gate. It was acquired by Philip Attehill from Thomas Cocke, baker.
Witnesses: Robert Dunningston, mayor; John of Cambridge, 'Narrator'; John Morice; Simon de Refham; Eudo de Empringham, clerk; Thomas de Cottenham; John Pawe.
Grant to Master William de Garton, clerk, of a messuage., 1326-01-18
The messuage lies between a messuage lately Roger Godchep of London's and a messuage of Henry de Brunne, tanner, and abuts on the highway and, on the other head, on messuages of John Wyth and Reginald le Leadbeater.
Witnesses: Eudo de Elpringham, mayor; John of Cambridge, narrator; Simon de Brunne; Geioffrey Seman; John Morice; Simon de Refham; Henry de Toft; John Pilat; Bartholomew Morice; John Wyth; William de Lynn; William de Pocklington; William de Lolworrth
Grant to Reginald Sherewind of a messuage at an annual rent of 2s., 1260 - 1270
The messuage (30 feet long and 22 feet wide) lies between land of Eon de Lynn and land of Christiana, widow of Martin Britnoth and abuts on land of Simon Pinning'.
Witnesses: Stephen de Hauxton; John Ggoging; John Mich'; William Bracy; Andrew de Fascon'; Thomas Hardy; John Martin; Hervey Tinctor; Nicholas Textor; Robert Faber; Richard le Barber; John ad Portam; William Merryland.
Grant to Richard son of Thomas Nyket of Cambridge and John, daughter of Walter de Brunne, burgess of Huntingdon, for her marriage of a messuage and a vacant plot of land., 1340-01-31
Grant to Roger Foukes, cutler, of a messuage in Newnham hamlet and two and a half acres of arable land, in three parcels, in Newnham Croft., 1328-09-01
Grant to Sir Philip Attehill of Icklington,of a messuage in the parish of Holy Trinity, neighbours as in last., 1317-12-16
Witnesses: Robert Dunning, mayor; John of Cambridge; John Morice; Simon de Refham; Eudo de Elpringham, clerk; Thomas de Cottenham; John Pawe.
Grant to Sir Ralph de Wyndeshore of a messuage on the high street next to Henry de Brunne, 1326-11
Witnesses: John of Cambridge, 'narrator'; Simon de Brunne; Geoffrey Seman; William de Lolworth; Eudo de Elpringham; John Morice; Simon de Refham; Henry de Toft; John Pittock; John Wyth.
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
Grant to Thomas, son of Sir John of Cambridge, knight, of a tenement, 1347-10-05
The tenement lies between a tenement of the said Thomas, formerly of Thomas Nyket and another tenement of the said Thomas formerly of the Pied Brothers (fratrum Pyes) and abuts on the highway and on the tenement of the said Thomas formerly of the said Thomas Nyket.
Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; Thomas de Wells; Robert Martin; Daniel de Felsted; Henry de Beche, bailiffs; Richard Tuliet; Hervey Pilat; John Redhood; John de Marblethorpe
Grant to William de Lavenham of a tenement called 'le Scheggehalle' [Sedge Hall] and one shop in 'le Marketstede' called 'barbounclesschopp' for life at an annual rent of one rose, 1339-11-24
Grant/assignment to Sir John de Sutton, chaplain, of her right and title in the messuage which the Brethren of Blessed Mary next the Castle hold of her by service of 12 pence per annum., 1319-09-30
Witnesses: John of Cambridge; Eudo de Elpringham, mayor; John Pilat; William de Taleworth; John de Marblethorpe; Wiulliam de Lene; Robert Tuliet; Bartholomew Morice; Robert Longe; Reginald le Sheperd; Gilbert de London; William de London.
Indenture of agreement granting a life-lease of a messuage in Cutler’s Row, formerly belonging to Alan of Wells by John of Cambridge to John of Holm and Matilda his wife., 1328-02-25
Witnesses: Eudo of Elpringham, mayor, Simon of Reedham, Robert of Cumberton, William Hayward and Reginald of Trumpington.
On dorse a black line, 10" in length, with note to the effect that this is the length of foot in the measurements used in the deed.
The property came to be part of the college site.
Lease for five years to Benedict Pittock and Margaret his wife, of nine and a half acres in the fields of Chesterton and Cambridge., 1340-03-01
Lease to Bartholomew de Berklowe, smith, for six years of 25½ acres in the fields of Cambridge, Barnwell, and Grantchester at an annual rent of £3 12s., 1339-07-07
Lease to John de Haddenham, cutler, of one shop and chamber with solar for life at an annual rent of 12s., 1330-10-01
The property lies between the messuage of John de Denford (W) and land of the said John (de Cambridge?) (E) and abuts of land of the said John (N) and the king's highway (S).
Witnesses: John Pilat, mayor; Robert Seman; Hervey Perrin; Stephen de Panfeld; John de Teversham, bailiff; Philip Cayly; John Outlaw; John de Deneford; William de Thaxsted.
Lease to John of Cambridge of 3 acres 1 rood in the Portefield for 15 years., 1293-04-23
The land lies towards Cotes between land of the Prior or Barnwell and land of John de Shelford and abuts on land once of Nicholas Morice and on land of Reginald de Comberton.
Witnesses: Simon de Stockton, mayor; Matthew Aurifaber; William Martin; Robert de Brunne; Robert Pistor, bailiffs; Simon de Refham; John Goldring'
Lease to John of Cambridge of 3 acres and one rood of arable land in Cambridge field in le Portefield , as in the last, for 15 years., 1302-04-23
Witnesses: Simon de Stockton, mayor; Matthew Aurifaber; William Martin; Robert de Brunne; Robert Pistor, bailiff; Simon de Refham; John Goldring.
Lease to Philip Cayly of ten acres of arable land called 'Heycroft' in Trumpington fields and a garden with vines in Newnham, with rent to grantor of 1 rose annually and to the Prior and monks of Swaffham six pence annually., 1346-05-26
Lease to Roger de Costessey of a courtyard in Milne Street, between a tenement of the Prior and Convent of Barnwell and a tenement of the Vicar of St John's, for life at an annual rent of 5s., 1323-11-29
Witnesses: Miles de Trumpington; Robert de Brunne; Robert de Elmham