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- 1189-1200 (Creation)
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Hugh, son of Absalon of Cambridge, on the advice of the late Eustace, Bishop of Ely, for the salvation of his own soul and the souls of his ancestors, grants to God and the Almoner of St Radegund of Cambridge the advowson of the church of St Clement in free alms. Witnesses: Bartholomew, official of the Archdeacon of Ely, Fabian, chaplain, Hugh, his brother, Peter, chaplain, Master (Magister) Robert de Neutun, Robert, chaplain of St Clement's, Robert Seman, Fulk Crocheman, John, his brother, Ailgar de Welles, Hervey, son of Martin, Michael, his son, Richard de Bernewell, Peter and Richard, his sons, Richard, son of Osbern, William, his son, William, son of Master Geoffrey, Robert, clerk, John, his brother, Walter de Lindsia, Robert Porter, Robert Blund et multis aliis.
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Seal is attached (of Hugh, son of Absalon, white and red cord, green wax, damaged)
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- Eustace (?-1220) Bishop of Ely (Subject)
- Crocheman, Fulk (1st half of 13c) (Subject)
- Crocheman, John (1st half of 13c) (Subject)
- Seman, Robert (12-13c) (Subject)
- Lindsey, Walter de (Subject)
- Welle, Ailgar de (Subject)