Grant to John Serle and Agnes his wife, Allan Wells of Cambridge, Thomas Adam of Walden, Thomas Caron of Newmarket, Thomas Nelson of Ware of William Warren of Windsor of a tenement, 1503-10-18
Scope and Contents
The tenement lies between a tenement of the Prior and convent of Ely now in the tenure of David Reaveley (N) and a tenement lately of John Wood, gentleman, and now of John Bottler, alias John Barber (S) and abuts (E) on the market, next to the market cross. Clerk holds the tenement, with other lands, tenements, rents and services, along with Clement Clerk, gentleman, Henry Hornby, clerk, Thomas Cotton of Landwade, esquire, and John Cocket of Ampton, Suffolk, gentleman, now deceased, by grant of Richard Stubbs, clerk, dated 28 Oct. (Simon and Jude) 1491 (7 Henry VII).
Witnesses: Robert Moorhouse, mayor, John Carey, John Erlych, Richard Clerk, Nicholas Smith, bailiffs.
Not a college property.
Note at head: 'Ent. L. Cant. 224'
Dates
- Creation: 1503-10-18
Extent
1 membrane(s) : vellum
Language of Materials
Latin
Former / Other Reference
IX 232
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Purchased in 1981 from the Phillipps Collection, no., 32069; previously from Frances Blomefield.
General
Signed: per me Thomam Clerk. Seal: oval, device (of an animal?)
Date information
DateText: 19 Henry VII.
Originator(s)
Thomas Clerk, gentleman
Finding aid date
2011-08-15 11:27:32+00:00
Genre / Form
Repository Details
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