Nicholas Fraunceys, of Fulbourn, to John Payn, Thomas Attefeld, John Marchal of Cambridge, bladesmith, and Thomas Fraunceys of Fulbourn, two adjacent messuages in Barnwell, lying between those of William Deye and Richard Maisterman, and 11 1/2 acres in Barnwell fields, all formerly belonging to Richard Fowel. Witnesses: John Blauncpayn, mayor of Cambridge, Richard Fouk, Henry Attefeld, Richard Maisterman, Robert Beylham et aliis.
Fraunceys, NicholasWilliam Rolf of Ixning, chaplain, to the nuns: 1 (Holy Trinity) 2 messuages in Wales Lane in Holy Trinity parish, one next the house of Geoffrey Carter, the other next the King's Ditch. 2 (Barnwell) 5 tofts in Barnwell, within the bounds and liberties of Cambridge, two of them next the messuage of Agnes Deye, and one next to that of the almoner of Barnwell Priory, all abutting on the High Street (King's Street). 3 (St Botolph's) a toft in St Botolph's parish, next to the messuage of Thomas Moryz, abutting on the High Street (Trumpington Street). 4 (St Radegund's) a toft, next to a messuage of the nuns, abutting on the King's highway. 5 (Great St Mary's) a shop next the churchyard of St Mary's church, abutting on a shop formerly belonging to Juliana de Beche, with a solar over it extending over the entry to Cambridge market from the churchyard; another shop next the tenement of John Cotton, abutting on the market; another shop in Cutlers' Row, next the shop of Thomas Attefeld. 6) 12d annual rent from Simon de Refham for an entry formerly belonging to the last mentioned shop, leading from a tenement of Refham's to Cutlers' Row. 7 (Cambridge and Barnwell fields) 1/2 acre of land in the fields, lying between the nuns' land and Hinton way. Witnesses: Robert Brigham, mayor of Cambridge, John Blankpayn, John Marchal, Richard Martyn, John Norton, Robert Martyn, Richard Outlaw et aliis.
Rolf, WilliamWilliam Bateman, John Pelet, John Marchall of Cambridge and Ralph Watton to the nuns 3 messuages and 3 1/2 acres land in Cambridge, of which 2 similar messuages lie in Barnwell within the liberty of Cambridge next to Pyttes Lane, abutting on the High Street (King St.): 1 messuage lies in St Radegund parish, next the house of the nuns and abuts on the High Street; 2 acres of land lie in the Caldwelle furlong next to the said lane (Pitts Lane) abutting on Grynecroft (Jesus College Close) and 1 1/2 acres lie in the same furlong, next the lane of the Prior of Barnwell, abutting on Grynecroft. Witnesses: Richard Maisterman, John Blaunkpayn, John Marchall, John Norton, Richard Owtlawe et aliis.
Bateman, WilliamJohn Stevenes (Stevens) of Barnwell to Geoffrey Castre of Cambridge 2 acres in scattered parcels in Cambridge and Barnwell fields, viz.: 1 acre lying between lands of Barnwell Priory, abutting on Horspath and Greneditch; 1 rood between land of Barnwell Priory and land of the nuns of St Radegund's, abutting on land of William Horwode, called le Blakacre, and on Horspath; 1 rood in le Roser, between land of Barnwell Priory and land of Sterebridge Chapel, abutting oh the headland of the said Priory; 1/2 acre between land of the said Priory and land of Huntingdon Priory, abutting on Hynton way; 1/2 acre in Middelfield between land of Barnwell Priory and land of Bartholomew Peryn, abutting on one side on land of the Prior of St Edmund's Chapel and on the other on Hynton fen. Witnesses: John Blaunkpayn, Geoffrey Pawe, John de Norton, sen., of Cambridge, Richard Maisterman, John Cotes, Alan Redheved, John Smyth of Barnwell et aliis.
Stevens, JohnJohn de Wauton to William de Wykmer, University bedel, and his wife Isabelle, the messuage described in 150a. Witnesses: John Gybon, mayor of Cambridge, John de Cotton, John Blauncpayn, John Marchal, John Berlecarter, Robert Barbour et aliis.
Wauton, John deJohn Blaunkpayn of Cambridge to John Bruys of Barnwell a plot between land formerly held by Alan Redhed of the nuns, and another vacant plot of the nuns. Witnesses: Robert Goodrych, Robert Brigham, John Gaynysford of Cambridge, John Smyth, Brice Poket of Barnwell et aliis.
Blaunkpayn, JohnSimon Sleford to John Asschwell, tailor, of Cambridge, a tenement between Rokelane (Christ's Lane) and a tenement formerly of Walter Hervey, abutting on the highway and the land of John de Badburgham. Witnesses: Richard Fowks, mayor of Cambridge, William Horwood, John Tyteshale, John Barlow, draper, John Blaunkpayn, John Marchal, John Badborgham et aliis.
Sleford, SimonJohn Stevenys (Stevens) of Barnwell to Geoffrey Castre of Cambridge 1 acre in scattered parcels in Cambridge and Barnwell fields, viz.: 3 roods in Milkfurlong between land of the nuns of St Radegund's and land of the Prior of St Edmund's Chapel, abutting on headland formerly of Richard Poul; 1 rood in le Clayhangels, between land formerly of Philip Cayley on one side and that of John Thorp on the other, abutting on land of the Prior of St Edmund's Chapel, Cambridge and on Hynton way. Witnesses: John Moriz, mayor of Cambridge, Robert de Brigham, Robert Brasier, John Norton, sen., of Cambridge, John le Smyth, John Cotes of Barnwell, John Blauncpayn et aliis.
Stevens, JohnMatthew Wesenham and Juliana, his wife, to Roger de Barwe a messuage in Radegund Lane between lands and tenements of the nNuns. Witnesses: John Gybon, Mayor of Cambridge, John Blaunpayn, John Cotton, Richard Fynchyrigfeld, Robert Swanton et aliis.
Matthew and Juliana WesenhamPrioress Alice (Alicia) and the nuns to John Bruce, his wife Mariota and their son John, a messuage and a croft in Barnwell, lying between the land of John Blankpayn and a messuage of the nuns, the croft abutting on the same messuage and on Grenecroft. Term: joint lives in survivorship. Rent: 30s. Witnesses: Robert Brigham, mayor of Cambridge, John Herrys, Thomas Tryvet, Brice Poket, John Eversdon, John Reed et aliis.
Pilet, Alice (fl 1378-1398) Prioress of St RadegundPrioress Margaret Clavile and the nuns to Simon [W]yntleflete, cutler, and Isabel, his wife, and their children, a messuage in Walyslane, lying between a messuage of John Norton, cordwainer, and one of John de Refham, abutting on the highway and on a garden of John Blaunpayn. Term: joint lives in survivorship. Rent: 5s. and tallage and services to the king. Witnesses: John Gybon, Mayor of Cambridge, William Horwode, Robert de Brygham, John de Cotton, Richard de Fynchyngfeld et aliis.
Clavyle, Margaret (fl 1363-1378) Prioress of St RadegundPrioress Alicia Pilet and the nuns to Richard Hynton, butcher (carnifex), and Alicia, his wife, a shop in the butchery, between a shop formerly of William de Lavenham and a shop formerly of John Baldwyn, abutting on the street and on St. Edward's churchyard. Term: their joint lives in survivorship; rent: 14s. Witnesses: John Blaunpayn, mayor of Cambridge, Richard Martyn, Henry Bayser et aliis.
Pilet, Alice (fl 1378-1398) Prioress of St RadegundPrioress Agnes Senclow and the nuns to Robert Gotobedde and Marion, his wife, a messuage in Waleslane in St Andrew's parish between a tenement late of John Refham abd a tenement of John de Norton, abutting on the highway and a toft late of John Blancpayn. Term: 60 years; rent: 4s; covenant: lessee to build a new barn and a new house for two tenants on the said messuage. Witnesses: John Grenelene, mayor of Cambridge, William Weggewode, John Knapton, Adam Leveryngton, William Histon, bailiffs et aliis.
Seyntelowe, Agnes (fl 1415-1457) Prioress of St RadegundKatherine, 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.
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