List of Lady Alice's tenants in the vill of Madingley and their holdings., 1356-09-29 - 1357-09-29
Scope and Contents
These documents take the form of rolls unless otherwise stated. Although the records are chiefly of Cambridge, rentals for Barnwell, Landbeach, Barton, Wilbraham Parva, Chatteris and Over are also to found. Later rentals also include records of annuities.
No. 33 is a terrier of Cambridge East Field and 38 relates to Barton so these are not listed in this series.
No. 64, which was out of sequence, has been re-numbered 73.1.
Dates
- Creation: 1356-09-29 - 1357-09-29
Biographical / Historical
Lady Alice, also known as Alice de Chamberleyne, was a benefactress of St Bene't's church and donor of a silver cup and dish used as a 'spiseplate'. See M. R. James, The earliest inventory of Corpus Christi Collegei (Proceedings of Cambridge Antiquarian Society, nos. LXII and LXIII (1912)) 112.
Extent
2 membrane(s) : vellum
Language of Materials
Latin
Former / Other Reference
XXXIX 4
Date information
DateText: Michaelmas to Michaelmas.
Originator(s)
Lady Alice Hesilarton
Finding aid date
2007-07-30 13:19:31+00:00
Repository Details
Part of the Corpus Christi College Archives Repository
Corpus Christi College
Trumpington Street
Cambridge CB2 1RH United Kingdom
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