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Grant to Robert son of William de Madingley of two selions of arable land in Blacwelledale, 1303-09-14
One of the selions, which he has of the gift of William his father, lies next to land of the said Robert to the west, and the other lies between the first and land of the Prior of Barnwell to the west and abuts on Blacwelledale and on Draytonemare.
Witnesses: Sir Geoffrey de Burdeleys; Roger Wendut; James Warin; Walter le Bonde; Benedict son of Hugh; William Eagle; Roger Terri
Grant to Robert son of William of Madingley of 2 selions of arable land in 'le Longecroft', 1306-06-20
Witnesses: Sir Geoffrey de Burdeleys, knight; James Warin; Roger Wendut; Walter le Bonde; Roger Terri; John le Palmer; John le Chapman,
Grant to Robert Sterne and Richard Wright of a tenement with two houses on it next to Walls Lane, to a tenement lately William of Lynn's and a tenement of St Radegund's convent., 1440-03-26
Witnesses: William Wedgewood; Robert Pinnington; Richard Bush; John Bottisham; John Bere.
Grant to Robert Sudbury and Thomas Ringstead, clerks, of a tenement in Milne Street (as in 99), 1410-11-01
Witnesses: William Salle, mayor; Thomas Trivet; John Coupledyke; Thomas Watling; Thomas Loggeris
Grant to Robert the clerk, son of Walter Wymund, of Cambridge, and Margaret his wife of a strip of land called 'Godyiverode' in Cambridge field ., 1270 - 1290
The strip is between the land of the nuns of St Radegund and the land he holds of Robert de Hekton and abuts on the St Neot's road and on the land of Petronilla de Cotes.
Consideration: rent, a halfpenny; gersuma, 8s.
Witnesses: William Tuliet; Robert Hubert; Symon Pistor; Thomas Dunning; John Portehors; John Aldred; John Warin; Walter Blancgernun; Walter son of Ralph.
Endorsed 'Goodwynys rod' Campis occid' cant''
Grant to Robert Theyn, tanner, and his wife Alice, of an annual rent-charge of 5s, payable from Hockday, 3 Edward II, 1310-03-22
The rent-charge arises from a tenement which Adam has acquired from Rogert de Cambridge, son of William Thurrock, next to a tenement once of William Holay. Robert and Alice are to defend the right of the said Adam to the said tenement.
Witnesses: Simon de Refham, mayor; Robert Dunning; Henry de Toft; William Carbonel; Simon de Bradley, bailiffs; William de Leeds; Peter de Berningham; William Thurrock; William de Brunne; Ralph de Comberton
Grant to Robert Whitesmith of two shops in 'Smytherowe' (dimensions given)., 1272
Witnesses: Bartholomew Gogging, mayor; John Martin; William Eliot; Henry Nadun; William le Comber; Robert de Madingley; John Matelask; Robert de Beche, notary.
Grant to Robert Wright of Fulbourn and Robert Norris, barber, of three shops with solars in the Butchery., 1421-10-18
The shops lie between a tenement of the Prioress of St Radegund (N) and a tenement of the college (S) and abut on the churchyard of St Edward's and on the king's highway.
Witnesses: John Greenlane, mayor; John Sexton; Simon Bentybow; John Chance; Richard Bush; Adam Chandler.
Grant to Robert Wright of Fulbourn and Robert Norris, barber, of three shops with solars in the Butchery., 1421-10-18
The shops lie between a tenement of the Prioressof St Radegund (N) a tenement of the college (S) and abut on the churchyard of St Edward's and on the king's highway.
Witnesses: John Greenlane, mayor; John Sexton; Simon Bentybow; John Chance; Richard Bush; Adam Chandler.
Grant to Robert Wymund and Matilda his daughter, with reversion to Margaret, another daughter, should Matilda die without issue, of a messuage at an annual rent of 4d to the lords of the fee and a rose to the grantor., 1275
The messuage lies between a messuage of Robert Seman and a messuage formerly Jordan Piscator's, and extends 66 feet from the highway to Seman's garden wall, and is 13 feet wide.
Witnesses: Bartholomew Gogging, mayor; John Portehors; Gerard de Vyner; John de Aylsham, bailiffs; Robert Seman; Laurence Seman; Richard Dunning; Geoffrey Andre; Adam Scot; Michael Pilat; Michael Woolward; Norman le Cuner; Roger de Wytherisfend; Maurice le Tailor.
Grant to Robert Wymund, clerk, and Margaret his wife of a messuage in the parish of St Giles, formerly the property of Thomas, his father, with free access by horse and cart by the lane leading to Eustace Dungig's mill, at an annual rent of one rose., 1240
The messuage lies between the capital messuage of the said Robert and Margaret and land of Thomas Dungig and extends from the highway to Eustace Dungig's mill.
Witnesses: Richard Laurence; John Andrew; John son of Roger; Elias Hoppetrane; William le Carpenter; Norman le conir; Thomas Dungig; Robert Trig; Maurice le Taynor.
Grant to Robert Wymund, clerk, of two strips of land., 1270 - 1271
One strip lies between land of the said Robert and that of the nuns of St Radegund and abuts on the St Neots road and on land of Petronilla de Cotes, the other lies at the Cross in St Neots road and abuts on the said road and on 'Wlwyisdick' [Willowsdyke]. Restriction on granting to religious house.
Consideration: rent, one pair of white gloves, value 1d.
Witnraham, bailliffs; John Hitt'; Adam Scoth; William Plouwricte.
Grant to Roger Ball,. alias Roger Plomer, and Thomas Watts of a foundation with a house thereon (cf. 09/7/36)., 1458-04-12
Witnesses: Thomas Hayreman, mayor; Robert Damery; William Tomays; Robert Coker; John Duxworth, bailiff.
Grant to Roger Ball and William Dalby of two houses with a garden between (as in 09/7/36)., 1447-10-10
Witnesses: Thomas Cross, mayor; William Tame; William Roger; Thomas Fordham; John Sergeaunt, bailiff.
Grant to Roger de Burdeleys of 6 acres of land in Madingley in strips for payment of 6d per annum for all except royal services, and gersuma of three and a half marks., 1184 - 1204
Grant to Roger de Harleston, clerk, and John de Pocklington, of a tenement [as in 09/9/52], 1349-11-05
Witnesses: William Horwode, mayor; John Wyth; John de Weston; Richard Martin; Eudo de Refham, bailiff.
Grant to Roger de Hungtingfield of a messuage and a rood of land in the vill and field Barnwell, 1295-11-02
The messuage lies between a messuage of the said Roger and a messuage of Laurence Dixey formerly of Ivo Pistor and extends lengthwise to the croft formerly of William Page. The rood lies next to Brademere balk and abuts on land of the Prior of Barnwell and on land of John de Aylsham.
Witnesses: John Bernard; Michael de Barnwell; William Haukedon [Hauxton?]; John Russell; Joachim Salandin; Richard Jado; Laurence Dixey; William Tele.
Grant to Roger Doy of a messuage with one head on the highway, and one on land of William Belcham, between land of John de Cotes and land of John Prentis., 1291-09-08
Witnesses: John Butt, mayor; John Portehors; Geoffrey le Ferrur; John de Branketre; Robert Steersman, bailiffs; John Martin; Robert Tuliet; John Perrin junior; John de Caumpes; Michael son of John; William Scurry.
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 Roger Foukess, cutler of Cambridge, of three roods of arable (as in 12)., 1333-08-29
Witnesses: John de Grantchester; Thomas de Audley; Hugh le Bolour; John Sabyn; Hugh le Eyr of Grantchester.
Grant to Roger her son of 3 acres of arable land in Maddinglee as in 2 e, 1290 - 1300
Witnesses: William son of Robert; John Wardey; Roger Wendut; James Warin; Everard de Whitwell; William Heued of Hardwick; Thomas le Freeman of Girton.
Grant to Roger le Chandler, burgess and Edense Foster's daughter, widow of Thomas Attechapel of a messuage called Paternoster hostel outside Trumpington Gates and half an acre of land in Swinecroft, 1334-06-16
The hostel [lying between houses B and G] is granted in as full right as it was willed to Foster by the said Thomas Attechapel. The half acre lies between land of the Prior of the Chapel of St Edmund and land of John son of William de Comberton. In the event of Roger and Edense dying without issue the land is to revert to Foster.
Witnesses: John Pittock, mayor; William de Lolworth; Richard Tuliet; Alan de Refham; Richard de Addington; Thomas de Wells; Robert Tuliet.
Grant to Roger le Turner of a shop ten feet long and twelve feet wide between the land of the prioress of St Radegund and land once Roger Warin's., 1272 - 1307
Gersuma: 15s.
Witnesses: William Eliot, mayor; John Butt; John Palfreyman; Henry Nadun; Henry Tuliet, bailiffs; Robert Malvern; Simon le Spicer; Thomas le Cutler; William Lorimer; Warin de Teversham.
Grant to Roger son of Simon of three strips of arable land in the field of Madingley at Colnhilbroc for 18s 6d and 1d annual rent charge., 1233 - 1250
The strips lie between land formerly of Cust' son of Terri and land of William de Grettone [Girton] and abut on Colnhilbroc.
Witnesses: Henry le Burdeleys; William son of Robert; William son of Richard; William Bancein; William Wendut; John Wendut; Warin son of Geue; Geoffrey son of Simon; Richard son of Eustace; Hugh son of Eustace; William le Husband; Robert le Burdeleys; John son of Simon
Grant to Roger son of Thomas de Tofts, knight, for 50 silver marks of all his messuages, lands, meadows, watercourses, etc., in Burnham. Annual fee: one clove., 1280 - 1320
Witnesses: Sir John de Ingoldsthorp; Sir Hervey de Stanhous; Sir William de Caltorp; Richard de Boyland; William de Sedgeford; Peter le Ventre; Andrew de Scarnebuyrn; John de Tert'; Richard le Chenere; Eustace de Teyt'; John le Ray; William Tend de Mayse.