Item 116 - Building lease (counterpart)

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JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 100-120/116

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Building lease (counterpart)

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  • 31 March 1466 ('Dat' ulti[m]o die mensis Marcii Anno regni Reg[is] Edwardi quarti post conq[uestu]m Anglie Sexto'.) (Creation)

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(fl 1483-1487)

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Prioress Joan and the nuns to John Chapman, brewer, and Margaret his wife, a vacant plot in Walls Lane, in the parish of Holy Trinity, lying between the wall of the Friars Minor to the west and a tenement of the nuns in the tenure of Thomas Thorne to the east, the Lane to the south, and a garden of the nuns occupied by John Heyward to the north. Term: 26 years; rent: 2s; covenant: lessee to build and maintain a house on the said site. Witnesses: Robert Coope, Mayor of Cambridge, Walter Burfrey, alias Ferrour, William Barford, John Coke, Thomas Mast, bailiffs, ac multis aliis.

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Seal attached (broken, red wax)

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Caryl E.18

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