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- 18 September 1286 ("die mercurii proxima post festum Exaltacione Sancte Crucis anno regni regis Edwardi quartodecimo et anno domini Mo Cco octogesimo sexto".) (Creation)
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Thomas Tuylet, clerk, to his children William and Ela, or of survivors of them, 2 messuages in Bridge Street between the house of his father, William, on the south, and the house formerly of Koc the Jew, abutting on the highway (Bridge Street) to the east and the lane towards St John's Hospital to the west. Rent: 1d to Thomas Tuylet; 2s to Bartholomew Goggyng; 4s to the nuns of St Radegund; 4s to John Anured; 4s to St John's Hospital. Witnesses: John But, John Portehors, Michael Pylet, Richard Bateman, minor (?), John Gerunde, Bartholomew Cambridge, Henry de Berton, Stephan Baker, Robert de Shelford, Robert Tuylet, John de Orewell, of the same (town?) Thomas de Wynepol, clerk, et aliis.
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Seal is attached (of Thomas Tuylet; brown wax, squirrel).
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- St John's Hospital (Subject)
- Portehorse, John (late 13 - early 14c fl 1279) (Subject)
- Pilate family (Subject)
- Gogging, Bartholomew (last quarter of 13c) sometime mayor of Cambridge (Subject)
- Berton, Henry de (Subject)
- Pilate, Michael (13-14c) sometime mayor of Cambridge (Subject)
- But, John (fl 1296) sometime mayor of Cambridge (Subject)
- Tuilet, Thomas (2nd half of 13c) (Subject)
- Tuilet, Robert (d before 1314) sometime mayor of Cambridge (Subject)
- de Winepole family (Subject)