John de Tryppelowe, Rector of Hardwick, to the nuns a piece of arable land in Swynecroft between the land of the Nuns and that formerly of Reginald de Trumpington, now John Drake's, extending from Hadstock Way to land of Margaret Godman. Witnesses: Bartholomew Morice, Mayor of Cambridge, Richard Tuyllet, John Pyttok senior, Richard Pawe, John de Bromholm et aliis.
Trippelowe, John deNicholas le Barbour of Cambridge to Adam de Clifford of the Infirmary of Barnwell the messuage described in 285a. Witnesses: Symon de Refham, mayor of Cambridge, John Pilat, Reginald de Trumpyn[g]ton, Thomas de Brangtree, bailiffs, John Pawe, William de Comberton, John de Coston, Hugh Smith (Faber), Thomas le Roper et aliis.
Barbour, Nicholas leJoan, daughter of Robert de Schelford, formerly burgess, widow, to Robert le Baker and his wife, Joan, a messuage in St Clement's parish next messuage late of Walter de Horsethe and a messuage of Peter le Baker, reaching from Aungerys Lane to the land of John de le Seghalle. Rent: 10s. Witnesses: Symon de Refham, mayor of Cambridge, John Pilat, Reginald de Trumpyn[g]ton, Thomas de Brangtre, bailiffs, Richard Lawrence, John Goddyng, Michael Pilat, John Fikeys, Geoffrey de Costeseye et aliis.
Joan, daughter of Robert de SchelfordRobert de Cumberton, burgess of Cambridge, to Reginald, son of Ralph le Ledbeter, and Joan, his wife, one selion in Swinescroft, abutting on Hadystock Way (St Andrew's St. - Regent St.). Witnesses: Symon de Refham (31c), Mayor of Cambridge, John Pawe, William Carbonel, Reginald de Trumpington (31c), John Edward et aliis.
Cumberton, Robert deReginald 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 deJohn son of Paulinus to Walter Butcher (carnifex) the lands at the Claypits adjoining the highway and abutting on Pychswell Weye. Written in Cambridge. Witnesses: John Morice, Mayor of Cambridge, John de Leyk, William Seeman, Thomas de Elm, Bartholomew Tannator (Tanner?), bailiffs, Simon de Refham, John Culling, Reginald de Trumpington, Alan le Walchs, John Robilard et aliis.
John, son of PaulinusPrioress and the nuns of St Radegund to Thomas Engayne, burgess of Cambridge, his wife, Katherine, and their son Thomas, a garden in St Andrew's parish at the south end of the town, between a tenement of Reginald de Trumpington and land of the nuns, abutting on the highway and on the nun's land. Rent: 4s; term: their three lives in survivorship, and one day. Witnesses: Bartholomew Morice, mayor of Cambridge, Stephen de Pannfeld, John de Renton, John de Thacsted, Richard Pawe, John de Bernewell et aliis.
Prioress and the nunsWilliam Flemyng, butcher (carnifex), to the nuns a shop in the butchery, between shop of Andrew Wolleward and that of Richard Parys which has escheated to them. Witnesses: Simon de Refham, mayor of Cambridge, John Pilat, Reginald de Trumpington, Thomas de Brangtre, bailiffs, John Pawe, William de Comberton, John Robilard, John Culliner, Selide Butcher, Thomas Bertilmew, Thomas Butcher et aliis.
Flemyng, William