Robert Beilham of Cambridge to Robert Brigham of the same, to give quiet possession of 4 roods in Barnwell fields.
Beilham, RobertJohn Wattys, Robert Brigham and Isabel, widow of Robert Brigham, sen. (all of Cambridge), executors of the will of Robert Brigham, sen., (the will attested by John Gaynesford, mayor, Thomas Banlee, Adam Leveryngton, John Whaplode, William Histon, bailiffs, and others, 1411) to John Sexteyn and John Whapode. Butchers, 13 acres in scattered parcels in Barnwell fields, bought from several men by the late Robert Brigham. Witnesses: John Gaynesford, mayor of Cambridge, John Herrys, John Bilneye, Simon Bentibowe of Cambridge, John Bussh of Barnwell et aliis.
John Wattys et alWilliam 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, WilliamJohn 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, JohnJohn Foster of Bodkesham (Bottisham) to Robert Brigham of Cambridge, the messuage described in 146a. Witnesses: Robert Goderohe, Robert Martyn, Robert Bladsmyth, Thomas Mason, William Lyccham et aliis.
Foster, JohnPrioress 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 Alice Pylet and the nuns to Alice, widow of Geoffrey Castre, three shops and gardens adjacent in Walls Lane, lying between a tenement of the Friars Minor and a tenement lastly held by John Bande, abutting on a croft of the Nuns late in the tenure of Edward de Ovyngton. Term: for her life, and one year afterwards. Rent: 6s. Witnesses: John Herris, Mayor of Cambridge, Robert Brygham, Robert Martyn, John Norton, John Prenteys et aliis.
Pilet, Alice (fl 1378-1398) Prioress of St RadegundTestator wishes to be buried in St Andrew's church outside Barnwell Gate (St Andrew the Great). He bequeathes to the high altar of the above church in lieu of forgotten tithes and oblations 10s. To the priest assisting at his obsequies 12d, and to any other clerk at the discretion of his executors 12d. His executors are to provide an honest chaplain to celebrate Mass in the said church for 10 years after his decease for his soul and for these of his benefactors. He bequeathes to every convent of mendicant friars in Cambridge 10s. To the fabric of a certain solar (gallery) in the church of Haddenham, Isle of Ely, called the Bedeloft 20s. To Isabel his wife the tenement in Cambridge that they live in and the 3 small shops adjoining it, situated in the ward of Preacher's Street, with all his arable in the fields of Cambridge for the term of her life. She is to keep and provide for his anniversary. To Margery, his daughter, the newly built tenement in Preachers' ward, part of which is in the occupation of John Aleyn, bladesmith, and also the tenement which the testator acquired from the executors of Robert Brigham, situate in Cambridge Market, in the occupation of John Sterne, cutler. Also she is to have the reversion of the tenement he has left to his wife Isabel for her life; when Margery inherits it she is to keep and provide for his anniversary as long as she lives. To John (his stepson), son of Margaret, the testator's late wife, he bequeathes all the land, rents and services which he owns in the parish of Hamylden, Bucks., to hold on lease for his life from the aforesaid Margery: if she should take possession of them, then the executors are to withhold and give to John the value of the annual rent of the Hamyldon tenements out of the Cambridge tenements bequeathed to Margery. To Isabel, his wife, towards the expenses of his anniversary £10; also to Isabel for life all his utensils, jewelry, plates etc., and after her death to his daughter, Margery. If Margery marries during the lifetime of Isabel, she is to have a reasonable portion of the furniture, etc. To John, son of Margaret, 40s and 10 marks out of the 47 marks that Walter Attewell owes him. To Thomas de Hanchech 40s and 10 marks out of the sum owing from Attewell. To Robert Grenelane 40s and to John, his son, 40s. Testator appoints as his executors his widow Isabel, John, son of Margaret, Robert Grenelane, Thomas de Hanchech and William Boore, to whom he leaves a tenement situate near the King's Watermill of Cambridge to sell and apply the proceeds to pious uses. Also all his cash and any owing to him, and his chattels, except as disposed of as aforesaid. Witnesses: Thomas Jacob, mayor of Cambridge, John Capps, Richard Wright, Adam Leneryngton and John Bottisham, draper, bailiffs. Hairside: probate. Before the Official of the Archdeacon of Ely 14 March 1431/2. As to the lands and tenements in Cambridge, at the Guildhall at Cambridge before the mayor and bailiffs 9 June 1432.
Grenelane, John