Item 74 - Arbitration award

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JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 22...29, 50-78/74

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Arbitration award

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  • 9 June 1425 ('mens[is] Junii die nona Anno . . . mill[ess]I[m]o ccccmo vicesimo quinto') (Creation)

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Marmaduke Lumley, LL.B., Chancellor of the University of Cambridge 1425-1427, later Treasurer of England, Bishop of Carlisle (1430-1449) and Bishop of Lincoln (1449-50)

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Arbitration between the nuns and St Michael's College (Trinity) concerning parish boundaries. Decision of the arbitrator, Marmaduke Lumley, LL.B., Chancellor of the University. The dispute was connected with certain houses in Nuns' Lane then occupied by John Cranwell senior, and Richard Cranwell junior. The College maintained that the occupants of these houses were of the part of St Michael, the nuns that they belonged to St Radegund parish. The arbitrator desides that they belong to St Radegund parish, but to satisfy any claims on the part of the College the nuns shall pay to it 4d annually (still paid by Jesus College in 1898). Decision was made in Clare Hall. Signed: Robert Wright, priest, notary of the diocese of York; attorney for the nuns, William Spencer; for the college, William Pentecost.

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      College seal is missing; Chancellor's seal (red wax, a head above a font on five legs); St Radegund's Priory seal (fragment, red wax, usual pattern, see Add. 1)

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      Caryl C.18

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