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Will of William Mast

William Mast, baker, bequeaths: to the high alter of All Saints' church, where he is to be buried, 20s; to his brother in-law, Andrew Sharp, a life interest in his tenement in Preacher St.; to each order of mendicant friars in Cambridge 20s; to the nuns of St Radegund 20s, the Prioress to have as much as two nuns; to the nuns of Swafham 10s; executors to find 5 priests to celebrate for his soul. Executors: Margaret, his wife, Magister William Spencer, William Goldsmith and John Newelyn; Richard Browne. Witnesses: William C(?)lyston, William Flester, William C(?)hreschor, Robert Sutton, Thomas Derbent et aliis.

Mast, William

Will of Roger Mason

Roger Mason of St Radegund's Parish leaves his body to be buried amongst the Friars Minor. To the Friars Minor 10s, to the high alter of St Radegund 5s for wax; a cottage in St Radegund Lane to be sold to discharge his debts. Residue to his wife Felice, whom he appoints executrix, who is to make disposal for his soul. Witness: William. Endorsed: checked and confirmed by official of Archdeacon of Ely, in the church of St Sepulcher in Cambridge, 20 September 1392 etc (hardly seen).

Mason, Roger

Will of John Grenelane

Testator wishes to be buried in St Andrew's church outside Barnwell Gate (St Andrew the Great). He bequeathes to the high altar of the above church in lieu of forgotten tithes and oblations 10s. To the priest assisting at his obsequies 12d, and to any other clerk at the discretion of his executors 12d. His executors are to provide an honest chaplain to celebrate Mass in the said church for 10 years after his decease for his soul and for these of his benefactors. He bequeathes to every convent of mendicant friars in Cambridge 10s. To the fabric of a certain solar (gallery) in the church of Haddenham, Isle of Ely, called the Bedeloft 20s. To Isabel his wife the tenement in Cambridge that they live in and the 3 small shops adjoining it, situated in the ward of Preacher's Street, with all his arable in the fields of Cambridge for the term of her life. She is to keep and provide for his anniversary. To Margery, his daughter, the newly built tenement in Preachers' ward, part of which is in the occupation of John Aleyn, bladesmith, and also the tenement which the testator acquired from the executors of Robert Brigham, situate in Cambridge Market, in the occupation of John Sterne, cutler. Also she is to have the reversion of the tenement he has left to his wife Isabel for her life; when Margery inherits it she is to keep and provide for his anniversary as long as she lives. To John (his stepson), son of Margaret, the testator's late wife, he bequeathes all the land, rents and services which he owns in the parish of Hamylden, Bucks., to hold on lease for his life from the aforesaid Margery: if she should take possession of them, then the executors are to withhold and give to John the value of the annual rent of the Hamyldon tenements out of the Cambridge tenements bequeathed to Margery. To Isabel, his wife, towards the expenses of his anniversary £10; also to Isabel for life all his utensils, jewelry, plates etc., and after her death to his daughter, Margery. If Margery marries during the lifetime of Isabel, she is to have a reasonable portion of the furniture, etc. To John, son of Margaret, 40s and 10 marks out of the 47 marks that Walter Attewell owes him. To Thomas de Hanchech 40s and 10 marks out of the sum owing from Attewell. To Robert Grenelane 40s and to John, his son, 40s. Testator appoints as his executors his widow Isabel, John, son of Margaret, Robert Grenelane, Thomas de Hanchech and William Boore, to whom he leaves a tenement situate near the King's Watermill of Cambridge to sell and apply the proceeds to pious uses. Also all his cash and any owing to him, and his chattels, except as disposed of as aforesaid. Witnesses: Thomas Jacob, mayor of Cambridge, John Capps, Richard Wright, Adam Leneryngton and John Bottisham, draper, bailiffs. Hairside: probate. Before the Official of the Archdeacon of Ely 14 March 1431/2. As to the lands and tenements in Cambridge, at the Guildhall at Cambridge before the mayor and bailiffs 9 June 1432.

Grenelane, John

Walter de Lindsey's gift in free alms

Walter de Lindsey, with consent of his wife Berta, to the nuns his messuage and buildings, which he holds of Nicholas Sarrant, lying between the land of the said Nicholas Sarrant and the lands of Aunger le Feleper. Rent (to the said Nicholas so long as he lives) 2s. Witnesses: Hervey son of Eustace, Maurice le Rus, Robert Seman, Geoffrey Potekin, Michael Gogging, Ralph Wombe, Eustace de Vinepoll, Richard, his brother, Walter Corde, William Pilat et multis aliis.

Lindsey, Walter de

Terrar of the nuns' land in Litlington

Description of 37 acres 1/2 rood owned by St Radegund Priory in Litlington. Boundaries are given with the names of owners of adjoining lands: the names of the nuns' tenants are written between the lines. There seem to be four tenants: Gibbes, Foster, Roke and Howkyn.

Radegund, Nuns of St

Surrender and quitclaim to nuns of St Radegund

Simon le Blund surrenders to the nuns a messuage he holds of them, between the land of Andrew de Winepol and the land of Bartholomew le Talur. Consideration of 4 marks. Witnesses: Hervey son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Adam son of Eustace, Geoffrey Potekin, Thomas Mercer (Mercator), Ralph son of Henry, Michael Malherbe, Reginald de Fordham, Walter Corde, John Ruold, Hugh son of Stephen, Walter Pilate et multis aliis.

Blund, Simon le

Second grant of King Malcolm IV

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  • June 1163-August 1163 (Engelram was the chancellor until 1164, when he became Bishop of Glasgow, and Nicolas was the Chamberlain from 1160/61 to 1165. See Barrow, Regesta Regum Scottorum pp. 106, 240. For the date see Nuns and goldsmiths, p. 61 n. 12.)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

King Malcolm of Scotland confirms his earlier grant to the nuns of St Mary and St Radegund of 10 acres of land at Grenecroft, and frees the nuns from having to pay the 2 shillings rent on this land. Witnessed in Huntingdon by Engelram Cancellarius (the Chancellor), Nicolas Camerarius (the Chamberlain), William Burdet, Hugo Ridel.

Malcolm IV (1141-1165) King of Scotland

Seal of white and brown wax

  • JCMR/Add./Add. Seals 1-7/Add. Seals 3
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  • 1328-1349 (On the membrane strip attached to the seal is written (s xiv 2/4 handwriting) "... Rector de Reymerst..." The membrane must have belonged to John de Tryppelowe. He was rector of Reymerston between 1328 and 1342 and then rector of Hardwick until 1349.)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Seal of white and brown wax, central (brown) part bears impression of a human figure (St Radegund? a bishop?)

St Radegund's Priory (?)

Release with covenant (indenture)

The Master and the scholars of St Michael's House (afterwards Trinity College) covenant to pay the nuns a rent charge of 1s per annum out of some tenements, late held by John Ovinng, next their house in St Michael's parish, abutting on the river, which the nuns have released to them. Witnesses: (some missing), Simon de Refham, Henry de Toft, John Moriz, Adam de Bungey et aliis.

Master of St Michael's House

Release (indenture)

Peter, son of Serle de Trumpington, quitclaims to the nuns all arrears of the rent mentioned in 230c, retaining the rent itself.

Trumpington, Peter de

Release (indenture)

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  • 12 April 1479 ('Hec indentura fact[a] duodecimo die mensis aprilis Anno regni regis Edwardi quarti post conquestu[m] Angl[ie] decimonono'.)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Prioress Elizabeth Walton and the nuns to John Ely a rent of 6s proceeding out of a void place in St Andrew's parish, called "the Swerd on the Hope", lying between the land of the nuns leased to John Baldewyn, glover, to the south, and a tenement of Henry Paris, gentleman, to the north, abutting on a farm of the nuns occupied by John Ely to the east (113c). Rent reserved: 1s 8d. Witnesses: John Wyghton, mayor of Cambridge, John Lenton, John Croft et multis aliis.

Walton, Elizabeth (fl 1468-1479) Prioress of St Radegund

Release (fragmentary)

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  • 1345 ('Dat' apud Cantebr' die . . . . . Virginis anno regni Regis Edwardi th[erci]i post conquestu[m] deci[m]o Nono'. Immediately after 36a.)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Richard de Dytton to John de Tryppelowe 1/2 acre of land (36a).

Dytton, Richard de

Release and quitclaim (indenture)

Ivetta, widow of Peter (grandmother of Alice 170a?) releases to the nuns her right of the dower in the second of the premises described in 170a (between land late in the tenure of Godlomb and the land of Nicholas Kyp). Witnesses: Hervey, son of Eustace, Robert Saman, Geoffrey Potekin, John and Laurence, his sons, Ralph, son of Henry, Thomas Mercer, Hervey, son of Martin, Michael and John, his sons, Walter Corde, William Pilat et multis aliis.

Ivetta, widow of Peter

Release and quitclaim (damaged)

  • JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 22...29, 50-78/59c
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  • 12 October 1370 (Dat apud Cantebr' die sabbati p[ro]x[ima] post festu[m]sancti Dyon[icii] (Anno regni Regis Edwardi) tercii post conquestum quadragesimo quarto.)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Alice Revede, widow of Thomas Revede, and John Revede, her son, to John Pilet of Cambridge, their life interest in a tenement in Radegund's Lane, lying between a tenement of the nuns on the east and the garden of the Friars Minor and another tenement of the nuns on the west. Witnesses: John Morice, William Horwode, ___ Morice, John Giboun, Mayor of Cambridge, Richard Fowk et aliis.

Revede, Alice

Release and quitclaim (damaged)

Robert de Nonacurt, son of W(illiam?) de Nonacurt, to the nuns all his rights in land outside the ditch of Cambridge, which lies between the land of the nuns and the land which John Aelard holds of the nuns of Ykilinton. Witnesses: Hervey son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Adam son of Eustace, Walter Corde, Hervey son of Martin, Michael, his son, Geoffrey son of Ralph, John, his son, Ralph Fischer, Bartholomew, his son, Thomas son of Joachim, Richard son of Ivo, William Pilate et aliis.

de Nonacurt family

Release and quitclaim

Alice, wife of Bernard, son of Edric, to the nuns her claims to the lands, mentioned in 172a, described as being: 1) in St Benet's parish between the land of Walter, son of Master Geoffrey and the land of Margaret, wife of Sunesmann; 2) in St John's parish between the land of John de Estflet and the land which Leving Miller holds of the nuns. Witnesses: Dominus B., Official of the Archdeacon of Ely; Sir (Dominus) Hervey, Alderman of Cambridge, Sir (dominus) Robert Seeman, provost (or reeve) of Cambridge, Richard Ad Portam (Atgate?), Adam Werial, Fulk Crocheman, Roger Parleben, John Chrocheman, Geoffrey Potekin.

Alice, wife of Bernard

Release and quitclaim

Bernard, son of Edric, to the nuns his claim in right of his wife to the lands described in 172b. Witnesses: Dominus B., Official of the Archdeacon of Ely; Sir (Dominus) H[ervey], Alderman of Cambridge, Sir (dominus) R[obert] Seeman, provost (or reeve) of Cambridge, Richard Ad Portam (Atgate), Adam Werial, Fulk Crocheman, John, his brother, Hervey Gogging, Roger Parleben.

Bernard, son of Edric

Release and quitclaim

Peter, son of Sayer de Trumpington, to Prioress Cecilia and the nuns in perpetuity all claims to a rent of 4s due from a messuage formerly belonging to his father, Sayer and before that to John Godard. Witnesses: Symon de Brunne, Robert de Cues__, William ___ankedone, Stephen de Wythlesforth, John de Albotesle, Nicholas de Crandene, chaplain, Henry de Wendeye, clerk, et aliis multis.

Trumpington, Peter de

Release and quitclaim

John de Crocstun to the nuns: land in St Michael's parish extending from the high street to the river, between the lane and land of Ralph, son of Henry, being 1/3 of the land between the lane and the land of Walter, son of Scolicia. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) John Frost, chaplain, Robert Saman, Geoffrey, son of Ralph, Thomas, son of Joachim, Alberic (mercer?) Symon Godelote, Martin de Wynepol, John Alvivechild, Robert Curtois, Sewal, Goding Billing, Richard Carpenter et multis aliis.

Crocstum, John de

Release and quitclaim

Walter, son of William de St Edmund's, releases his rights in the advowson of St Clement's and confirms the grants made of it to the nuns of St Mary and St Radegund by his ancestor, Hugh, son of Absalon, and his uncle Walter. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Philip de Stanton, Everard de Trumpington, Henry de Colembe, Henry Muscher, John le Moyne, knights (milites), Thomas Toilet, Robert de St Edmund's, Robert Hubert, William Pilate, Stephan de Haukestone, William To(ilet?) et multis aliis.

St Edmunds, Walter de

Release and quitclaim

Henry Ace of Wratting releases William Chaplain from his homage and services for the tenement in Wratting he holds of him, so that he may make homage and services to John de Wangeford. Witnesses: Philip Rixepaut (Rikespaud), William Flori, William de Oxecroft, Peter Frelaunt, John Flori, Henry de Aul(an?), John Chesterton et aliis.

Ace, Henry

Release and quitclaim

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  • 1210-1228 ("Letitia was Prioress at the time of Bishop Eustace's composition respecting All Saints' Church and St. John's Hospital, which was not later than 1213; she occurs in Pedes Finium, 1228" (Gray, p.30).)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Hugh, son of Algar Brest, to prioress Letitia and the nuns, the land given to them by Ralph Gigan (156a,b). Consideration: 15s. Witnesses: Hervey, son of Eustace, Ralph Wombe, Geoffrey Potekin, Walter Corde, Richard, son of Richard de Porta, Michael, son of Bernard, Michael Maleherbe, William Pilat, Nicholas Sarant, Geoffrey Cook et multis aliis.

Brest, Hugh

Release and quitclaim

  • JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 177-191/191
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  • 19 May 1364 ("Dat' in predicto monasterio nostro (i.e. in the priory of St. Mary and St. Radegund) Cantebrig' in festo s[an]c[t]o Trinitatis anno regni regis Edwardi tercii post conquestum tricesimo octavo".)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Prioress Margaret Claville and the nuns to William Stote and Thomas, his son, a chief rent out of a vacant plot of land, lying between a messuage of Margaret le Clerk, of Chesterton, and a messuage of the same William Stote, abutting on a vacant plot belonging to Damalis de Festede and on the highway (Milne St.). Consideration: 12d per annum to be paid during the lives of the said William and Thomas and of the longest liver of them. The first 7 years have been paid in advance (7s). Witnesses: John London, mayor of Cambridge, William Horwood, Richard Fynchyngfeld et aliis.

Clavyle, Margaret (fl 1363-1378) Prioress of St Radegund

Release and quitclaim

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  • 19 February 1317 ("Dat' Cantebr' die Sabbati proxima post festum sancti Valentini martiri anno regni Regis Edwardi filii R(egis) E(dwardi) decimo".)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Thomas de Maddyngle of Cambridge to Sir (Dominus) William, chaplain, son of Thomas de Wynepol, scriptor (scribe or scrivener), a messuage formerly belonging to Joan Casteleyn, at the end of the butchery, lying between a tenement of Walter, son of Thomas, butcher (carnifex), and the Oat Market, and abutting at either end on the highway. Witnesses: Robert Dunnyng, mayor of Cambridge, John Moryz, Symon de Refham, John Edwards, Walter Butcher et aliis.

Maddyngle, Thomas de

Release and quitclaim

William Salle of Fulbourn to Simon Rankyn a garden between the tenement of the said Rankyn and the common lane, and abutting on Milne Lane and on the river. Witnesses: Robert Brigham, mayor of Cambridge, John Plomer, Richard Wright, Robert Pynnyngton, Robert Manmpas, bailiffs, Robert Gerheys, Stephan Neell, William Dore et aliis.

Salle, William

Release and quitclaim

Margaret, widow of Jeremias Banastre of Eltesle, to the nuns, land in Milne Street (vicus molendinorum), that was given by her father, Absalon, son of Roger, on her marriage. Length 33 ells, width as much as Jeremias, her husband, gave to her sister Ysabel. Rent: 6d; gersuma: 2 marks. Witnesses: Robert de St. Edmund's, Symon de Winebodesham, William Godso, Bartholomew le Noble, Robert Banastre, Roger Banastre, Robert Mile de Brunne, Geoffrey de [fitz] Pain, William, clerk, William Banastre, John, son of Michael, Henry Banastre et aliis.

Banastre, Margaret

Release and quitclaim

Bartholomew, son of John, releases to the nuns a rent of 4s out of a messuage in Bridge Street (vicus pontis) lately held by William Prest of Adam Weriel next a messuage of William Toilet. Consideration: £1 4s. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) John de Ry, Walter de St Edmund's, Robert de St Edmund's, William Pilate, Richard, son of Yvo, Robert Hubert, Simon Baker, Michael Maleherbe, William Godson et multis aliis.

Bartholomew, son of John

Release and quitclaim

Maud, widow of William Thele, to Gilbert Bernard an annual rent of 2d for 1/2 acre abutting on Littlemere. Witnesses: Richard Pede, Hugh de Brunne, Ralph de Theversham, Adam Elyver, Hugh Mayner et aliis.

Thele, Maud

Release and quitclaim

Simon Blakeboane, by his attorneys John Chyrche of St Michael's House, Cambridge, and Thomas Hudersall from the county of Lancaster, to the Prioress, Agnes Seyntelowe, and Richard Broune, vicar of All Saints. They quitclaim them for all actions real and personal that they have against them. Written in Cambridge.

Blakeboane, Simon

Release and Quitclaim

Matilda, widow of Alan Edward of Cambridge, to Prioress Constance and the nuns the land mentioned in 100a-b, between land formerly of Ralph the Deaf and that of Henry de Berwue. Gersuma: 1 besant. Witnesses: Walter de Hauckestone, chaplain, Walter Crocheman, Henry Page, Ralph, his son, Robert, his brother, Richard Godefrey, Paulinus Wombe, Reginald Cross et aliis.

Matilda, widow of Alan Edward

Release and quitclaim

Walter Smith (Faber) releases to the Prioress and the nuns of St Radegund all claim on the messuage his father formerly held of them in West Wratting, which messuage abuts on the croft of the nuns. Consideration 5s. Witnesses: Roger de Abi[ng]ton, Henry Ace, Philip Rikespaud, Robert Sewal, Robert Sarent, et multis aliis.

Smith, Walter (13th Century)

Release and Quitclaim

Geoffrey, son of Thomas de Littlebery, clerk, to the nuns, 1 acre (121a,b) which he bought of Peter, son of Master Warner (le Rising?). Consideration: The nuns release him from the rent of 2s 6d (121b), and from a rent of 4s due from him for a piece of land extending to the great street (Magna Strata, St Andrew's Street) and the land of Adam de Ditton. Witnesses: Nicholas Childman, Robert de St Edmunds, William Tuylet, Robert Hubert, Symon Pistor (Baker), Stephen le Cuper, Walter Crocheman, Paulinus Wombe, Adam Carpentarius (Carpenter) et aliis.

Geoffrey, son of Thomas de Littlebery

Release and quitclaim

Symon, son of Reginald Ad Portam (Atgate), to the nuns his rights in the lands described in 172b. Witnesses: Dominus B., Official of the Archdeacon of Ely; Sir (Dominus) Hervey, Alderman of Cambridge, Sir (dominus) Robert Seeman, provost (or reeve) of Cambridge, Richard de Porta (Attegate?), Adam Werial, Fulk Crocheman, John, his brother, Hervey Gogging, Geoffrey Potekin, Roger Parleben, Richard Wulward (90).

Atgate, Symon

Release and quitclaim

Clarice, widow of Hugh Mayner of Barnwell, quitclaims to her son John all the lands in which he was enfeoffed by the said Hugh, his father, in the town and fields of Barnwell with the exception of a certain court her late husband had by the gift of Gilbert Bernard, and 1 1/2 roods, which he had from Emma Dalles. John to pay her in lieu of dower a rent of 2s per annum out of the said lands. Witnesses: Richard Pede, Richard Jode (Jade?), William Tele, Thomas Stebbyng, Richard Taylor (Cissor), Michael, son of Denis et aliis.

Mayner, Clarice

Release and quitclaim

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  • 30 September 1370 ("Dat' apud Cantebrigg die Lune proxima post festum sancti Michaelis Archangeli Anno regni Regis Edwardi tercii post conquestum quadragesimo quarto".)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

William Paul of Cambridge to Nicholas Gyloth of Fulborne all his lands and tenements in the town and fields of Cambridge and Barnwell. Witnesses: John Gybonn, mayor of Cambridge, Richard de Arderne, John Berlee, Robert Barbour de Petytmiercy (-cunerey?) et aliis.

Paul, William

Release and quitclaim

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  • 8 March 1372 ("Dat' apud Cantebrig die Lune proxima ante festum sancti Gregorii ppe Anno regni Regis Edwardi tercii post conquestum quadragesimo sexto".)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Katherine, widow of Thomas Engayne of Ely, to Prioress Margaret (Clavyle) and the nuns and to Richard Martyn of Cambridge all her lands and tenements, lately belonging to Simon Stokton in the town and field of Cambridge. Witnesses: John Gybon, mayor of Cambridge, John Blaunpayn, John Berle, draper, Henry Attefeld, Robert Chaundeler et aliis.

Engayne, Katherine

Release and quitclaim

Geoffrey Smith (Faber), son of Walter Smith of West Wratting releases to the nuns all rights in the messuage in West Wratting, which his father held of them. The messuage abuts on the Prioress' croft. Consideration: 5s.

Smith, Geoffrey

Release

Thomas Goode, chandler, and Thomas, his son, release the corner tenement (113a) to Prioress Agnes and the nuns. Witnesses: Richard Wryghte, Mayor of Cambridge, Richard Togoode, Stephen Skynbell, John Belton, Walter Ferrour, Thomas Craneswik et multis aliis.

Goode, Thomas

Release

Recites that Mabil (Mabilia), daughter of Sara, laundress, wife of Edmund de Ringstete, has claimed 'extra iudicium' the messuage granted by the nuns to Thomas de Dephem, clerk. The said Thomas de Depham willing to indemnify Prioress Dera and the nuns, releases them from their warranty, but only so far as relates to the above claim. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Robert de St Edmunds, chief bailiff, Ernest Mercer, Michael Bernard, Richard Vinitor, Richard Bateman, Hervey, son of John Goging, Roger de Ely, Robert le Furmager, Roger de Fulburner, John Yvo de Wilberham, Henry Nadun, et aliis.

Depham, Thomas de

Release

  • JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 121-155, 361/144d
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  • 11 December 1434 ("Dat' Cantebr' die sabati p[ro]x[ima] post festum concepc[i]on[is] b[ea]te Marie virgi[n]e anno regni Reg[is] Henrici sexti post conq[uestu]m trideci[m]")
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Andrew Sharp to Mast's executors - Margaret, widow of William Mast, William Spencer, William Offele and John Newelyn (144a,c).

Sharp, Andrew

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