John de Lincoln to John Roiston, of Cambridge, a messuage in St Edward's parish, lying between a messuage of Adam Lolleworth and a messuage of John Oreford, abutting on the Cornmarket and on a garden of Anglesey Priory, which he had by feoffment of John Roiston. Witnesses: Richard Maisterman, mayor of Cambridge, Robert Martyn, John Brigham, Thomas Colyns, Thomas London, bailiffs et aliis.
Lincoln, John deRoger de Barwe, burgess of Cambridge, to William Rolf, of Ixnyng, and William de Relinton, chaplains, and John Burling of Henham, clerk, the above messuage (73a) lying between the tenement of the Nuns and Sarants croft, abutting on the highway. Witnesses: Richard Maisterman, Mayor of Cambridge, John Brigham, Simon Cardemaker, John Gaynesford, John Pole of Cambridge et aliis.
Barwe, Roger deJohn Pilet of Cambridge to Master (Magister) Thomas Wormenhale. Adam Wyggemer, clerks, William Rolf, vicar of All Saints in Cambridge, and Henry de Baryngton of Ely, chaplain, all his lands in the fields of Cambridge, Newnham, Chesterton, Walterbeche and Wycham. Witnesses: John Gybon, mayor of Cambridge, John Cotton, Robert Brygham, Nicholas Chaundeler, John Brygham et aliis.
Pilet, JohnPrioress Margaret Clavyle and the nuns to Sir (Dominus) Richard Milde, chaplain, John de Kelesseye, cooper, and Avisia, his wife, a tenement lying between one of John Dunton and one of St Mary's chantry in St Clement's church, abutting on the churchyard. Term: 3 lives; rent: during Milde's life 6s, remainder of term 10s. Witnesses: William Horwod, mayor of Cambridge, Thomas Marbilthorp, Bartholomew Chaundeler, John Brigham, John Barbour et aliis.
Clavyle, Margaret (fl 1363-1378) Prioress of St RadegundPrioress Margaret Clavile and the nuns to John Kelesseye and his wife Avisia, the same plot as described in 250a. Term: their lives in survivorship and 5 years afterwards; rent: 10s. Covenants: Lessees to maintain and repair the existing buildings, viz. a good hall on the north side, with a solar above it extending the whole length of the tenement to the church yard, and under the solar 3 cellars, also a kitchen above the solar on the south side of the tenement. Lessees also to build a new house of oak on the north west side of the existing tenement. Witnesses: John Cotton, mayor of Cambridge, Stephen Morice, Bartholomew Chaundeler, John Brigham, John Barbour et aliis.
Clavyle, Margaret (fl 1363-1378) Prioress of St Radegund