Seal of white and brown wax, central (brown) part bears impression of a human figure (St Radegund? a bishop?)
St Radegund's Priory (?)Amycia, daughter of John Banastre of Eltisle, to Sir (dominus) John de Triplawe, Rector of Reymerston of Norwich, a rent of 12d, due from the nuns out of a messuage formerly held by Roger de Costyshey and Robert de Wynebotysham. Witnesses: John Pylat, mayor of Cambridge, Robert le Tanner, Richard de Adyngton, Robert Toylet, Symon de Reffham et multis aliis.
Banastre, AmyciaPrioress Mabilia and the nuns to John Fryday, cutler (cotelerius) and burgess, a portion of their croft called Sarandescroft, enclosed with walls and lying at the end of St Radegund's Street, between a tenement of John de Trippelowe, rector of Reymerston, and their own croft, abutting on their croft and on a tenement belonging to John Fryday. Term: in perpetuity. Rent: 6d. payable in equal parts on the day of St Michael Archangel and on Hokeyday. Witnesses: John Pilat, Mayor of Cambridge, Stephen de Pawfeld, John de Theversham, Robert Seman, bailiffs, John Utlawe, John De___ et aliis.
Mabilia, PrioressThomas, son of John de Cambridge, knight, to the nuns and to the use of his sister Elizabeth, for life a rent of 13s 4d out of a tenement called Dunnyngstede. Term: life of the said Elizabeth. Witnesses: Philip Cayly, mayor of Cambridge, John de Tryppelowe, clerk, William de Lavenham, John Pyttok, Richard Tuyllet, John de Toft at aliis.
Thomas, son of JohnWalter, Butcher of Cambridge (carnifex burgens Cantebr') to Sir (Dominus) John de Trippelowe, Rector of Reymerston, diocese of Norwich, the 1/2 acre at the Claypits (same land as 31a,b,c). Witnesses: Henry de Toft, Mayor of Cambridge, John Knewette, Alexander le Husscher, Hugh Pyttokk, Robert Martyn, bailiffs, Robert de Comberton, Robert de Comberton, Robert le Chaundeler, Richer le Spycer of Cambridge et aliis.
Butcher, WalterReginald de Ledbeter and Joan his wife, to John de Trippelowe, rector of Reymerston, and John de Bodekesham, chaplain, 4 selions (31a+31b) in Swinescroft, between the land of the nuns and land of Margaret Godman and William de St Anthony. Witnesses: Eudo de Helpryngham, Mayor of Cambridge, Symon de Refham, John Moryce, Robert de Cumberton, Alan de Badbur[g]ham, Reginald de Trumpington, William de St Anthony et aliis.
Ledbeter, Reginald deStephen Morice, clerk, of Cambridge, to Sir [Dominus] John de Trippelowe, rector of Reymerston, 2 selions in Swinecroft between Trippelowe's land and that of John de Cambridge, extending from Hadstock Way to land of Robert Dunnyng. Witnesses: Eudo de Helpryngham, Mayor of Cambridge, Robert Dunnyng, Symon de Repham, Henry de Toft, Robert de Comberton, Robert Tuylet, Robert de Comberton (sic) et aliis.
Morice, StephenJohn de Trippelowe, clerk, and William de Lavenham, of the first part, and Margaret, widow of William, son of Henry de Trippelowe, of the second part. John de Trippelowe and William de Lavenham have assigned to Margaret de Trippelowe all the rents, tenements etc., which they bought from William Marion, cousin and heir of the said William de Trippelowe, i.e. one messuage in St Andrew's parish, lying between a messuage of the Abbot of Tilteye (Tilty, Cistercian abbey in Essex) and one of the Prior of the order of Simplingham (sic) (that is of St Gilbert of Sempringham, Founder of the Order of Gilbertines, d. 1189); one messuage in the parish of Our Lady (Great St Mary), lying between a messuage of Robert de Brigham and one of William de Thaxted; and another messuage lying in the parishes of St Mary and St Edward between the Clerkes' House and that of Richard le Tabbetter. Margaret releases to them all their right of dower in her late husband's property in Cambridge and Hertfordshire.
Trippelowe, John deWilliam de Lavenham confirms to John de Tryppelowe and the other feoffees (34c) as above all his massuages, shops etc., in Cambridge, Barnwell and Newnham formerly the property of William, son of Master Henry de Tryppelowe, and now held in dower by Margaret, widow of the said William. Lavenham also conveys to the feoffees a vacant site in St Radegund Lane which he acquired from Robert le Gome, chaplain. Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, Mayor of Cambridge, Richard Tuylett, Stephen Pannifeld, John Wych, Thomas Wych, Robert Martin, John Berneye et aliis.
Lavenham, William deWilliam 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.
Lavenham, William deRobert Dunning of Cambridge, as overlord, to John de Trippelowe, rector of Reymerston, to convey to the Nuns of St Radegund 5 acres in Barnwell fields which he acquired from John de Caam of Longstanton, and Joan, his wife, and from Bartholomew Morice and Margaret, his wife, with reservation to Robert Dunning of rent of 4s. Wintesses: John Pittok, Mayor of Cambridge, Thomas de Welle, Henry de Brunne, bailiffs of Cambridge, Bartholomew Morice, Robert Tuillet, Richard Tuillet, Walter de Lolleworth et aliis.
Dunning, Robert (fl 1336) sometime mayor of CambridgeThomas Engayne of Cambridge and Katherine, his wife, to John de Tryppelowe, rector of Hardwick (Herdwyk), and Richard de Dytton, vicar of St Clement's, 1/2 acre in Barnwell fields, abutting on Meldych and on Horspath. Witnesses: Richard Tuylett, Mayor of Cambridge, John de Slenton, Nicholas Pawe, Peter Carbonell, John Pawe, Hugh le Smyth, Thomas Joachym et aliis.
Engayne, ThomasRichard de Dytton to John de Tryppelowe 1/2 acre of land (36a).
Dytton, Richard deJohn de Cadam of Long Stanton and Joan, his wife, to John de Trippelowe and John de Bodekysham, chaplains, 8 acres in Cambridge and Barnwell fields, viz. 2 acres in Middlefield between lands of Bartholomew Morice and Bartholomew Peryn, abutting on tenement of Edward de Cayley towards Hinton Fen; 1/2 acre near Hinton fields, next land of the nuns, abutting on Hadestock Way (Regent St.); 3 roods in Swinecroft next the highway abutting on London Way; 1 1/2 acres in Newnham Croft extending from the highway to land of Nicholas Crocheman; 1 rood in Carmefield abutting on Freshlake Way, 2 acres together, these between land of the hospital of St John abutting on the Brode walk (Brodebalke); 1 acre in Carmefield, next land of the University, abutting on land of the scholars of Merton. Witnesses: Eudo de Helpringham, Mayor of Cambridge, John Moryz, Edmund de Cayly, Bartholomew Moriz, Henry de Tofte et aliis.
Cadam, John deJoan de Cam of Long Stanton, her right of dower and all other rights on 8 acres in Cambridge and Barnwell fields, to John de Trippelowe and John de Bodekysham.
Cam, Joan deJohn de Malbyrthorp and William de Hynxton, citizens of Cambridge and executors of Adam de Clifford, to John de Tryppelowe, parson of Herdewyck, 2 selions in Barnwell fields, one next the land of the Prior of St Edmund's Chapel in Cambridge and abutting on Horspath, the other next to land of the nuns and abutting on Hynton Way. Witnesses: John Pyttok, Bartholomew Morice, Edmund de Ovyngton, John Porter, Hugh le Smyth, Thomas Joachym et aliis.
Clifford, Executors of Adam deRichard de Dytton, vicar of St Clement's, to John de Tryppelowe, rector of Herdewyk, land in Barnwell Middylfeld, near Pysshwel Way and between lands of Barnwell Priory. Witnesses: Bartholomew Morice, Mayor of Cambridge, Richard Tuylett, Richard le Tableter, Hugh le Smyth, John Porter et aliis.
Dytton, Richard deBartholomew Moriz and Margaret, his wife, to John de Trippelowe 3 acres in Barnwell fields: 2 acres next land of said John and land of the Priory of St Radegund; 1/2 acre between the latter and land of the Priory of St. Radegund; 1/2 acre between the land of Sir John de Cambridge and that of John de Trippelowe.Witnesses: Gilbert de London, Simon Gerard, Pobert de Tachewell, Richard Tuylet, Stephen Godsone et aliis.
Bartholomew and Margaret MoriceJohn de Hilburghworth and Elena, his wife, widow of Henry de Trippelowe, quitclaim her right of dower in the lands of her late husband from the Prioress and the convent of St Radegund and John de Trippelow, parson of Reymerston. Witnesses: John Pittok, Mayor of Cambridge, Simon de Chest[er]ton, Roger le Chaundeler, Nicholas de Stowe', Thomas de Wyntryngham, bailiffs, John Morice, Geoffrey de Lenne et aliis.
Hilburghworth, Elena deAgnes, widow of Miles de Trumpington, to John de Trippelawe (sic), rector of Reymerston, a messuage in Radegund Street, situated between a messuage of the said John de Trippelawe and one late of Stephen le Terteyner, abutting on the highway and Sarantescroft. Witnesses: Eudo de (H)Elpringham, Mayor of Cambridge, Symon de Refham, John Pilet, Henry de Toft, John Morice et aliis.
Trumpington, Agnes deDyonisia, widow of Henry scriptor (scribe? scrivener?) of Cambridge, to her brother Sir (dominus) John de Trippelawe (sic), a messuage in Radegund Street, situated between a messuage of Roger le Redere and one of Ralph Shepherd (Berkarius), abutting on the street and on St Radegund croft. Witnesses: Eudo de Helpringham, Mayor of Cambridge, William de Pokelington, John de Tydewell, Richard de Triplawe, Alan de Repham, bailiffs, John Loke, Roger le Reder', William Tufhened et aliis.
Dyonisia, widow of Henry scriptorTo John de Tryppelowe, rector of Herdewik, ? messuages, tree cottages, and a garden, abutting on the Nun's croft and highway. Witnesses: Phillip C(ayly, Mayor of Cambridge) (47a), John Vanasour, bailiff. Same scribe as 33a, 43a etc.
John d(icitur)John le Gome, of Cambridge, to (John de) Trypellowe, rector of Herdewik, a messuage in Ragegund Lane with a garden adjacent to it. Witnesses: Bartholomew Morice, Mayor of Cambridge, John (Marschal?), John de Shadeworth, Richard de Weston, bailiffs, John Fryday et aliis.
Gome, John leLicence to John de Trippelowe, rector of Reymerston, to give to the Nuns 8 messuages and 8 acres of land to find a chaplain to say mass daily for Trippelowe's soul in St Radegund church. Given at Bermondsey. Witness: John de Eltham, earl of Cornwall (brother of Edward III, 1316-36).
Edward III (1312-1377) King of England