John Cullingg and Joan, his wife, to Reginald Ledbeter de Ely, burgess of Cambridge, and Joan his wife (32a), 3 selions in Swinescroft, at the end of the town of Cambridge, 2 selions lying between the land of the nuns and Robert de Cumberton and abutting on the highway, and 1 selion lying between the land of Robert de Cumberton (32a) and a garden of Geoffrey Smith and tenement of Richard Lucas, on Hadestok Way. Witnesses: Symon de Refham, Mayor of Cambridge, John Morrise, John Pawe, Alan de Badbur[g]ham, William Carbonel et aliis.
John and Joan CullinggJohn Pawe, of Cambridge, and his daughter Katherine, to Nicholas Pawe a garden in Preaching Friars Street between a garden of the Prior of St Edmund's chapel and a messuage of the Hospital of St John, abutting on the common lane (Douze Deners Lane) and of a garden of Mr. (Magister) Thomas de Suthwerk, the said garden being held by him of the nuns. Rent: 2s 6d. Witnesses: Eudo de Helpringham, mayor of Cambridge, William Carbonel, Alan de Badburgham, William Pawe, Henry Swallewe et aliis.
John and Katherine PaweRobert 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 deRobert de Tychewell, tailor, of Cambridge, to Alan de Badburgham of Cambridge and his wife, Margaret, a messuage in Rokislane extending from the highway to Alan's garden and from the lane to the garden of Nicholas Pawe. Witnesses: Eudo de Helpringham, Mayor of Cambridge, John Pawe, William Carbonel, John de Newton, Nicholas Pawe, Henry Swallow et aliis.
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