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Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Agreement, indented, that if 10 marks are repaid at the following Pentecost the previous charter (VII.54.2/09/4/1/48) to be null and void., 1309-10-30
Nos 93, 122 and 125 not used.
Agreement that if 10 silver marks are repaid in Great St Mary's the following Pentecost the charter (CCCC09/2/12) to be null and void., 1309-10-31
Entries in Lease Book 1 are noted as copies, or, where the originals are no longer held, are intercalated, Note that this lease book has many marginal notes, mostly by Matthew Parker, seldom entered here, giving cross-references to later leases of the same proprty, and indications of the 'present' tenant.
Counterpart of lease to John de Barnwell, poulter, and Emma his wife for the life of the longer liver at a rent of 20s of a messuage., 1348-03-12
The messuage lies between a tenement once Master Henry de Thriplow's and a tenement of Thomas de Bsrnwell and abuts on the king's highway.
Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; Thomas de Wells; Robert Martin; Henry de Beche; Daniel de Felsted, bailiffs; Richard Tuliet; John Wyth; Stephen Morice; John de Refham.
Grant for life to John of Cambridge, Joan his wife and Thomas and Joan their children of a place called 'Henneye', 1300-11 - 1330-11
The place extends in length and width to the river bank which runs from the great bridge to the little bridge.
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
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 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