John de Trippelowe, clerk, and William de Lavenham, of the first part, and Margaret, widow of William, son of Henry de Trippelowe, of the second part. John de Trippelowe and William de Lavenham have assigned to Margaret de Trippelowe all the rents, tenements etc., which they bought from William Marion, cousin and heir of the said William de Trippelowe, i.e. one messuage in St Andrew's parish, lying between a messuage of the Abbot of Tilteye (Tilty, Cistercian abbey in Essex) and one of the Prior of the order of Simplingham (sic) (that is of St Gilbert of Sempringham, Founder of the Order of Gilbertines, d. 1189); one messuage in the parish of Our Lady (Great St Mary), lying between a messuage of Robert de Brigham and one of William de Thaxted; and another messuage lying in the parishes of St Mary and St Edward between the Clerkes' House and that of Richard le Tabbetter. Margaret releases to them all their right of dower in her late husband's property in Cambridge and Hertfordshire.
Trippelowe, John deJohn de Berney reconveys to John de Tryppelowe the tenement described in 47a. Witnesses: Robert de Brygham, Mayor of Cambridge, Thomas Well, Robert Martyn, Henry de Beche, Daniele de Felsted, bailiffs, (Eudo?) de Ovington, William de Horwod, John de Schadeworth, William de Brygham, John le (Marschal?) et aliis.
Trippelowe, John deWilliam de Lavenham confirms to John de Tryppelowe and the other feoffees (34c) as above all his massuages, shops etc., in Cambridge, Barnwell and Newnham formerly the property of William, son of Master Henry de Tryppelowe, and now held in dower by Margaret, widow of the said William. Lavenham also conveys to the feoffees a vacant site in St Radegund Lane which he acquired from Robert le Gome, chaplain. Witnesses: Robert de Brigham, Mayor of Cambridge, Richard Tuylett, Stephen Pannifeld, John Wych, Thomas Wych, Robert Martin, John Berneye et aliis.
Lavenham, William 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, JohnJohn de Tryppelowe to Prioress Alice and the nuns a messuage in which he was enfeoffed by John Friday, cutler, described in 43a. Witnesses: Robert de Brygham, Mayor of Cambridge, Thomas de Well, Robert Martyn, Henry de Beche, Daniel de Felsted, bailiffs, Edward de Ovyngton, William de Horwes, John de Schadeworth, William de Brygham, John Mareschal et aliis.
Trippelowe, John deJohn 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, JohnHugh le Smyth of Barnwell to Geoffrey Castre, tawyer (alutarius) and burgess of Cambridge, 2 acres in Cambridge and Barnwell fields in the field called Middelfield. 1 1/2 acres between lands of the nuns of St. Radegund's, abutting on a headland of the Prior of Barnwell and on Pisshil way; 1 acre between lands of the Prior of Barnwell, abutting on Cranedole. Witnesses: John Gybon, mayor of Cambridge, William Horwode, Robert de Brigham, Robert Martyn, Richard Maisterman, John Smyth of Barnwell, Ralph, clerk, et aliis.
Smyth, Hugh lePrioress 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 RadegundThe prioress (unnamed) and the nuns to Geoffrey Castre and Margaret, his wife, for an eavesdropping from their house in Walls Lane upon Sarans Croft for the breadth of one foot of St Paul's. Witnesses: William de Horwode, Mayor of Cambridge, Stephen Morice, John de Norton, Robert de Brigham, Henry Outlawe et aliis.
Prioress of St Mary and St Radegund