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Lease for years (indenture)
JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 230-238/238 · Item · 24 June 1317 ("Die veneris in festo Nativitatis Sancte Johanis baptiste Anno regni regis Edwardi filii Regis Edwardis decimo".)
Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Prioress Cecilia and the nuns to John de Ovynng, clerk, a vacant plot in Henneye, in St Michael's parish at Flexhithe containing in width 26ft from the land formerly of Master (Magister) John de Yselham to John Ovynng's land and in length from the land formerly of Alexander de Norham to the river bank. Nuns have right to distrain on any of his property in Cambridge. Witnesses: Robert Dunnyng, mayor of Cambridge, John Moryce, Symon de Refham, John Pawe, Michael Pilet, Eudo, clerk, Robert Tuylet et aliis.

Cressingham, Cecilia de (fl 1315-1317) Prioress of St Radegund
Grant of a rent
JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 177-191/184 · Item · 2 June 1331 ("Dat' Cantebrig' secu[n]do die mensis Junii; Anno Regni Regis Edwardi t[er]cii post conquestu[m] quinto".)
Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

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, Amycia
Gift with warranty
JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 22...29, 50-78/69b · Item · 25 February 1334 ('Dat' Cantebrig' xvmo die ffebruarij Anno Regni Reg[is] Edwardi t[er]cij a conquestu(m) viijo')
Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Roysia de Wendeyne, daughter of Letitia de Wendeye, with the consent of her husband, John Styward de Trippelowe, to Walter le Goom, the messuage that she had by feoffment of Ralph de Wendeye in St Radegund's Lane, next the messuage of the said William le Goom and a messuage formerly of Stephen le Terteyner. Witnesses: John Pittok, Mayor of Cambridge, John Morice, William de Lolleworth, Robert Dunnyng, Robert Tuillet, Richard Tuilett et aliis.

Wendeye, Roysia de
Gift with warranty
JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 31-49/44a · Item · 1 July 1328 ('Dat' Cantebr' die ven[er]is p[ro]x[ima] festum ap[osto]lor[um] Pet[is] et Pauli. Anno regni Reg[is] Edwardi tercii post conuest[um] S[e]c[un]do'.)
Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Henry de Trippelowe, clerk, to John de Trippelowe, rector of Reymerston of Norwich diocese, land and houses in St Radegund parish lying between a tenement of the nuns and a tenement formerly of Thomas de Tendrling on the one side, and a tenement late of Alice de Bernewell (Barnwell) and the nuns' croft called Satantescroft and a tenement late of Roger le Hafoer (?) on the other, extending from Radegund Street to Wales Street (King St.). Witnesses: Eudo de Helpringham, Mayor of Cambridge, John de Weston, John Andrew, Thomas Atte Chapel, bailiffs, John Moriz, Robert de Comb[er]ton, Robert Twlet (Tuylett), John Martyn, William Lys et aliis.

Trippelowe, John de
Gift with warranty
JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 31-49/32d · Item · 22 July 1328 ('Dat' Cantebrigg' die ven[er]is p[ro]x[ima] ante festu[m] s[an]c[t]i Jacobi Ap[osto]li. Anno regni Regis Edwardi t[er]cii post Conquest[um] Secundo'.)
Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Stephen 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, Stephen
Gift with royal licence
JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 31-49/49b · Item · 7 April 1331 ('Dat' ap[u]d cantebr' Septimo die April'. Anno Regni Reg[is] Edwardi tercii post conquestum Quinto'.)
Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

John de Trippelowe, rector of Reymerston, to Prioress Mabilia Martyn and the nuns in free alms 7 messuages in St Radegund's parish and one on the parish of St Andrew without Barnwell Gates (St Andrew the Less), and 8 acres in Cambridge and Barnwell fields. The Nuns undertake to have 30 masses said annually for the donor and for the souls of his parents, and to keep his obit as is done in the case of a deceased nun. Witnesses: John Pilet, Mayor of Cambridge, Richard de Adington (Ovington?), Robert le Tanern;, Thomas de Chatenhale, Thomas de Kymble, bailiffs, Simon de Refham, Henry de Toft, Robert Dunnyng, John Pittok, Robert Tuilet et aliis.

Trippelowe, John de
JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 274-360, 378/346 · Item · 3 September 1330 ("Die Lune proxima post festum decollacionis Sancti Johnis Baptiste Anno domini millesimo trescentimo tricesimo et Anno regni Regis Edwardi tercii post conquestum quarto".)
Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Agreement between the Prior and canons of St Edmund's Chapel, Cambridge, and the Prioress Mabel (Mabilia) and the nuns of St Radegund's. 1) The Prior and canons give the nuns 4 acres 3 roods 16 perches, lying in three scattered parcels in Barnwell fields, viz.: 4 selions, lying between land of the Prior of Barnwell and land of the Prioress, abutting on Grenecroft; 4 selions, lying between the land of the Chapel of Steresbridge and land of Bartholomew Peryn; 3 selions between land of the said Prior and land of Master (Magister) William de Warewyk, abutting towards Caldewell. 2) The Prioress and Convent of St Radegund give the Canons in exchange 3 acres 2 roods 13 1/2 perches in 4 parcels in Swinecroft. 2 selions between land formerly of John Morice and land of Margery Godeman, abutting on the Court of St Edmund's Chapel; 2 selions on the other side of John Morice's land, abutting on the High Street to the east; 2 selions, lying between land formerly of John Morice and land of the University, abutting on the High Street; 2 selions between land of the University and land of Robert Dunnyng. Witnesses: John Pilet, mayor of Cambridge, Simon de Refham, John Morice, Robert Dunnyng, Robert Tulet et aliis.

Prior of St Edmund's Chapel