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Acquittance to Sir Henry de Colville and Thomas de Eltisley, parson of Lambeth, for 200 marks., 1354
No. 1 not used. No. 116 relates to Swaffham; No. 178 is now 207A
Also included are holdings in the nearby parishes of Milton (Middleton), Cottenham (Cotenham), Impington (Impiton or Empiton), and elsewhere
Agreement concerning the advowson of Landbeach for observance of the surrender for which John has entered a bond of 100 marks in the Court of Chancery., 1362-05-11
No. 1 not used. No. 116 relates to Swaffham; No. 178 is now 207A
Also included are holdings in the nearby parishes of Milton (Middleton), Cottenham (Cotenham), Impington (Impiton or Empiton), and elsewhere
Agreement with Sir Piers Courtenay whereby the Master and Scholars are bound to Sir Piers in 50 marks on condition that he and his wife Margaret acknowledge the college's right to the advowson of Landbeach., 1391-05-07
No. 1 not used. No. 116 relates to Swaffham; No. 178 is now 207A
Also included are holdings in the nearby parishes of Milton (Middleton), Cottenham (Cotenham), Impington (Impiton or Empiton), and elsewhere
Agreement with William de Lavenham concerning payment of debt to the King after grant of Sedge Hall by fine, 1340-02-16
Witnesses: Richard Tuliet; John Pittock; Bartholomew Morice; Richard le Tableter; John Wyth; Nicholas Pawe
Counterpart of agreement with John Coton, Richard Fouke, John Thriplow, Robert Beilham, John Refham and Digne, vicar of St Edward's, concerning trespasses and disputes of rent due by them to the college., 1388-06-24
A passage comprising about one third of the whole is cancelled.
Witnesses: Henry Green; Robert Brigham, mayor; and William de Snettisham.
Counterpart of grant to Richard de Bydeford senior, John Bataile, Richard de Bydeford junior, John atte Cherche, parson of Stocking Pelham and John Tryeman of the manor of Brent Pelham and other lands for a term of years, with remainders to his sons., 1350-08-10 - 1350-08-17
The term of years is the term of his life and ten years thereafter. His sons are Stephen and John.
The properties in addition to the manor of Brent Pelham are: his lands in Furneux Pelham, Herts., Manuden, Farnham, Berden and Clavering, Essex.
Witnesses: Messrs Edward de Roidale; Gilbert de Elysfeld; John de Roos; Robert de Geddyngges, knights; Thomas Grey; John Beauchampt; John Berners.
Counterpart of lease to Henry Bocher of Landbeach, Alice his wife and John his son for their lives of a messuage and a piece of land called Madecroft or 'le herbage' and 3 acres of arable at an annual rent of 33s 4d., 1383-10-06
Counterpart of lease to John Howe of Landbeach, his wife Johanna and their son Thomas, for their lives of a messuage with a curtilage at an annual rent of 7s, 1383
The messuage was formerly held by Robert Hervey. Penalties as in 91.
Counterpart of lease to John Man of Landbeach and Alianore his wife of a messuage with a piece of land and three acres of arable for the term of their lives at an annual rent of 33s 4d., 1383-10-06
The messuage and its land were formerly held by Robert atte Fen. Of the 3 acres, one lies in Dunstalefield next to land of John Bray and abuts on Blakelond way, one lies in 'le Stratefeld' next to land of John Bray and abuts on the common way leading to Cambridge, and one lies in Skatcheboweield next to land of Thomas Michel and abuts on land formerly of Sir Thomas Chamberlain.
Counterpart of lease to Walter William of land and a messuage in Landbeach for life at an annual rent of 17s., 1383-11-06
Indenture with Thomas de Eltisley, Richard de Bideford, John Bataile and Hugh le Bray expressing Sir Thomas's wishes for his manors., 1359
Clavering is to revert to his son Stephen if he return from overseas; arrangements for masses, etc.
Lease to Roger de Voschans of a third part of the vill of Swcher Yetham and all its appurtenances except the advowson of the church, which land Sir Peres de Chaumpnent, father of Sir John, held of the King., for 10 years at an annual rent of 40 sous., 1302 - 1303
Text actually says that Sir John has let it to Sir John.
Roger is to build and maintain buildings which at the end of the term are to revert to Sir John.
Witnesses: Sir Robert de Hastang', viscount of Rokeburch; William de Dorem; Yve de Aldeburch; Stephen de Depham, knights; Richard Viger; Thoms Pester; Elys de Panbi and Walter le fiz Hu.
List of places in Grantchester fields from which tithes are due from the demesne of the Earl of Lincoln in Grantchester to the Prior of St Neots., 1360 - 1400
Endorsed: Pro decimis Sancti Neoti qu Henricum Somer po'.