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- 1260-1290 (Creation)
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Walter Crocheman to Alexander Pecche, Rector of Brandestone, a messuage which he had from his father, lying between the land of Margaret Pernes to the south and the land of Hugh le Rus to the north, and a parcel of land formerly belonging to Hugh le Rus in width 37 ft towards the north, extending as far as the land of Alberic Butcher to the south, abutting to the west on the Kings highway and to the east on land of Margaret de Abeton. Rent: 8s to the nuns; for the small parcel of land 1/2d to Hugh le Rus; 1/2d to himself. Gersuma: 13 1/2 marks. Witnesses: John le Rus, mayor of Cambridge, Thomas Dunning, John Porthors, William Tuylett, William Goldring, Ernest Mercer, William Elyot, Robert de Maddingel, John __tin, Symon Atwater (ad aquam), Richard Bateman, Bartholomew Goggyng, Roger de Ely, John Matelassy, Richard Purf(oy?) et aliis.
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- Portehorse, John (late 13 - early 14c fl 1279) (Subject)
- Gogging, Bartholomew (last quarter of 13c) sometime mayor of Cambridge (Subject)
- Maddingley, Robert de (Subject)
- Rus, John le (Subject)
- Dunning, Thomas (2nd half of 13c) (Subject)
- Eliot, William (2nd half of 13c) sometime mayor of Cambridge (Subject)
- Tuilet, William, sen. (13c) (Subject)
- le Rus family (Subject)