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- 16 December 1348 ('Done a Cantebrig' le jour de Mardy proscheyn a pris la ffeste Seynte Lucie la virgine lan du regne le Roy Edward tierce a pris le Conqueste vynte et seconnde'.) (Creation)
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William de Lavenham to John de Trippelowe, rector of Hardwick, Richard de Dyttone, vicar of St Clement's, William de Bodekesham, vicar of All Saints', Robert de Sydestone, clerk (chaplain 34b), and John Purry (Porry 34b) of Wivelingham, the reversion of all the tenements, shops, rents etc., i.e. the third which Stephen, son of Bartholomew Morice, and his wife, Margaret, widow of William de Trippelowe, hold as dower of the said Margaret. Witnesses: Master Robert de Birgham, Mayor of Cambridge, Thomas, son of John Morice, Andrew Hardy, Stephen, son of John Morice, John Purry, bailiffs of Cambridge, Henry de Beche, John de Repham, John de Berneye, Yvon le Clerk et autres.
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Three seals attached to the three documents, bound together (a, b, c) - red, black and brown wax.
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- Refham, John (14-15c) (Subject)
- Morice, John (1st half of 14c) sometime mayor of Cambridge (Subject)
- Morice, Stephen (fl 1372) son of John (Subject)
- Morice, Bartholomew (1st half of 14c) sometime mayor of Cambridge (Subject)
- Morice, Stephen (fl 1359) son of Bartholomew (Subject)
- Trippelowe, John de (Subject)
- Morice family (Subject)