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Grant to Alan de Wells and Joan their daughter and Alan's wife in the parishes of St Mary's and St John the Baptist's., 1270
The messuage in St Mary's in foro lies between the mill of William Eliot and the messuage once Roger de Fulbourn's and the one in St John's parish on the corner of St Michael's Lane.
Witnesses: Reginald de Comberton; Richard Bateman, junior; Robert le Steersman; Humfrey de Costessey; Geoffrey Fabrarius; Robert de Madingley; John de Caumpes; Thomas le Mercer.
Grant to Edmund de la Ponde of Clavering of 2 acres and 3 roods of land in Blacslade,with a piece of meadow on an annual payment of 4s 4d. In default of heirs to Edmund the land to revert to Henry., 1342-01-13
Grant to Henry Wilson and his trustees of the advowson of Norton for £2,800., 1858-09-20
The patronage of the living was accepted by the college in 1929 from the trustees of the Rev. George Walker Hall (1875), Vicar of Norton since 1888 and Rector from 1926, in accordance with his known wishes.
For further details of the parish see Bury, p. 286
Grant to his brother-in-law Lewes Wynwood and his wife Ann under the will of his father and mother, Sir John Wingfield and Ann his wife, of an annuity of £12, 1521-10-26
Alice Caston, widow of Leonard, in compliance with his intentions, bequeated to the college by will of 1 Apr. 1618 annuities of £12 and of 10 marks [£6 13s 4d] charged respectively on properties in the manors of Letheringham, Hoo-Godwin's, Westhall and Sturmins and on properties in Saltisham, Sutton-Bawdsey, etc., for the maintenance of a fellowship and a scholarship, or of three scholarships.
Grant to Hugh de Impington of 4 selions and a croft in Middelton [Milton], part of his mother's dowry, in exchange for half an acre of land in Impington held of Hugh by fee of Gilbert., 1252-04-15
Grant to John le Eyr, Alice his wife, John Reyner and Margery his wife her daughters [and sons-in-law] of all lands, etc., in Barton and elsewhere in Cambridgeshire which she held by grant of John Thriplow of Cambridge for the term of her life., 1397-05-10
Annual rent: 4 marks.
No witnesses.
Grant to John son of Laurence Pittock, of the annual rent of 5s from the messuage in 09/7/24., 1348-08-08
Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, mayor; Thomas de Cottenham; Robert Martin; Simon de Refham; Henry de Middleton, clerk.
Grant to Lewes Wynwood and his wife Ann under the will of Sir John Wingfield and Ann his wife, of an annuity of £12, 1527-02-02
This is document A as listed in 8B/4 and 5.
Grant to master John Potton, Rector of Hatley St George, John Martin and Robert Trumpington, fuller, of Cambridge, of 6 selions of arable in Grantchester fields., 1384
The land is to be sold after Thomas's death for the best price and the monies received to be spent on masses and other alms for the souls of Thomas and Johanna his wife.
Witnesses: Richard Masterman, mayor of Cambridge; John Cook; John Colville; Walter Gowe of Newnham and William Smith of Grantchester.
Grant to Nichola, daughter of Robert Seman, of a piece of land lying behind the land once of Walter fitz William, once of Hugh son of Absolon., 1216 - 1272
Witnesses: Sir John Oste, chaplain; John Le Rus; Geoffrey Potekin; Thomas son of Joachim; Ralph son of Henry; John son of Hugh; William Sam'; Nicholas ultra forum; Robert de Sancto Edmundo; William Pilat; John de Barton; Nicholas Childman.
Grant to Robert le Glover and Isabel his wife of the Sedge Hall for the life of the longer liver at a rent of 4 silver pence for for the solar and shop next to John de Toft, and 12s for the other half, 1347-12-02
Witnesses: Robert de Br[i]gham, mayor; Richard Tuliet; Bartholomew Morice
Grant to Robert son of Hubert of land near the bridge [adjacent to Sedgehall], 1250 - 1260
The land lies between land formerly of Alegod and land of Durant Harfleur and extends from the bridge quarter to the King's Ditch and was bought by the said Hubert from Stephen son of Salida and Robert his son.
Witnesses: Adam son of Eustace; Eustace son of Hervay; Ralph son of Henry; Thomas son of Joachim; Robert de Sancto Edmundo; Anger Ruff', childman; Nicholas his son; Reginald de Hadham (?); William Tuilet; William Pilat; William de Hibernia
Grant to Robert Wymund, clerk, and Margaret his wife of land in St Peter's parish at an annual rent of 4s., 1260
The land lies between a messuage of Richard son of John Hammond and a messuage formerly Thomas Faber's and extends from the main street to the King's Ditch.
Witnesses: Nicholas Childman; William Tuliet; Robert Hubert; William Saman; John Portehors; John Hicky; Peter Outward; Dionisius Clerk; Richard Amper; Thomas Dunning; Robert Trig; Elias Hopcorn.
Grant to Robert Wymund, son of Walter Wymund, and Margaret his wife of land as in 102 (but that the land of R,. of St Edmund's is now described as formerly his)., 1270
Witnesses: Roger de Wickes, mayor; Peter de Wilbraham; Walter Em; William Eliot; John Portehors, bailiffs; William Tuliet; Nicholas Childman; Robert Hubert; Richard son of Laurence; Thomas son of Hervey; Roger Warin
Grant to Sir Richard de Tofts of 4 acres of land in Deepdale fields in three pieces in exchange for 4 acres of land in Burnham Norton., 1318-10-20
Seven roods, called Crundellond lie at Brakecroft next to land of Robert de Orleans (N); seven roods lie in the same field next to the said land of the said Robert (S); and half an acre lies in the same field next to land of the said Robert (S).
Witnesses: Sir Walter de Calthorp; Sir Thomas de Snetterton, knights; William de Ventre; Robert de Burgh; Richard son of Hugh de Deepdale; Richard his son.
Grant to Sir Simon de Barton, Vicar of St John's, of land at a rent of 1lb of cumin., 1293 - 1296
Grant to Sir Simon de Furneus, knight, of all the tenements of his fee., 1306-10-02
Witnesses: Sir Robert Ward, knight; William de Madle; Robert de Upwyk.
Grant to the college in pursuance of his father's will, of an annuity of £10 from a capital messuage and adjoining tenements in Lambeth for the maintenance of three scholars., 1578-08-07
The property comes with adjacent gardens, orchards, etc., and is currently in the tenure of John Parker and Richard Adams and was lately in the possession of Thomas Duke of Norfolk.
Witnesses: Robert Wyllan, Thomas Webbe, Edward Smythe, John Wolsey and Richard Plumley.
The owner of the estate in 1893 redeemed the annuity for £200 (Chapter Book 8, p. 185].
Grant to the gild of St Mary of the annual rent of 4s from the messuage occupied by Alexander le Mason., 1278
If the gild should be dissolved the rent is to be applied to a mass of the BVM in her church in Cambridge.
Witnesses: John Butt, mayor; John Gerund; Richard son of Richard Bateman; William Seman; Richard de Hokele, bailiffs; Robert de Madingley; Henry Nadun; Walter le Venur; Thomas le Mercer; John Scriptor.
Grant to the gild of St Mary of the annual rent of 4s from the messuage occupied by Alexander le Mason., 1278
If the gild should be dissolved the rent is to revert.
Witnesses: John Butt, mayor; John Gerund; William Seman; Richard de Hokele, Richard Bateman junior,bailiffs; Robert de Madingley; Henry Nadon; Walter le Hunter; Thomas le Mercer.
Grant to the Master and Fellows of CCCC for £150 of the right of presentation to the combined parishes in alternate vacancies., 1717-11-19
Earlier deeds and Acts of Parliament cited.
Grant to the Queen of 3 messuages and 2 gardens in Longditch Street to be granted by her to CCCC to be held of her manor of Stalbridge, Dorset., 1562-03-01
Note of enrolment in Chancery by Sir William Cordell.
Note on dorse: 'John Whitwell person of Lamhith diing intestate by reason whereof the ministracion of his goodes was devolved to the Archb: who by mediacion to Robert Holson merchantman obteined his guifte of the said houses to the Q. Majestie the rather by her guift to avoide the charges of mortmaine &c.'
Grant to the Rev. Henry Pearson of the advowson of the vicarage of Norton for £1,700., 1804-11-20
Endorsed with Deed Poll to Henry Pearson of Sir George Cooke, dated 31 Dec. 1806.
Grant to Thomas de Abington, perpetual vicar of St Botolph of a chaplaincy in St Botolph for a chantry founded, before his profession as a Franciscan, by Brother Thomas, 1330-11-07
With conditions of payment of an annuity for twenty years from Palm Sunday (3 Edward III) 1329, for its maintenance and an account of previous attempts to found the same by John Breton, nephew of Brother Thomas, out of family inheritance, and by Joan de Creek, sister of Thomas. The annuity and the duties of the chaplain are taken over by the Vicar from the date of this grant.
Grant to Thomas de Eltisley, Richard de Bideford senior and John Batayle of his manors of Landbeach and of Deepdale, Norfolk, with all his lands at Burnham Norton, Burnham Sutton, Burnham Westgate, Burnham Ulp and Brancaster., 1359-07-31
Annual payment: £100 for his life.
Witnesses: Sir Edward de Kendal; Thomas Deschalers; Ralph Lovel; Richard de Hemenhale; John Dengayne; John Chynne; John de Grantchester.