Geoffrey le Feltere (Fittere in the charter) to John de Berton 6 acres in Cambridge fields, which Adam, son of Eustace, and the said John hold of him, for a term, namely the land called Bothulvesaker, lying between the land of St Radegund and the land of Maud, widow of Aspolon, son of the priest, abutting on the road towards Grenecroft. Consideration: 12 marks for acquitting him of Judaism, and for supporting him for the rest of his life. Rent: a pair of white gloves worth 1/2d. Landgavel 1 1/2. Witnesses: Adam, son of Eustace, Geoffrey, son of Ralph, John, his son, Hervey, clerk, Michael and John, his sons, Henry Elyot, Bartholomew le Noble, John Alvivechild, Henry, son of Hugh, William Pilate et aliis.
Fittere, Geoffrey leMaud (Matilda), widow of Apselon son of Priest (Roger), to the nuns all the land held by Godfrid Baker (Pistor) and William Carter (Karetarius) between lands of Anger Ruffus (Rus) and Nicholas de Welles (rector of St Etheldreda, 89). Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Hervey, son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Henry Vivien, Geoffrey Potekin, Bartholomew Taylor (Scissor), Alan Edward, Henry Elioht (Elyoth), William Bracus, Symone Godelote, William le Fevtrer, Walter de Lindesey, John Alvevechild et aliis.
Maud, widow of ApselonPrioress Letitia and the nuns to Henry Hubert a shop in St Edward's parish situate between land of the nuns and formerly of Peter, chaplain of Newnham Rent: 3s. Witnesses: Geoffrey Potekin, John, his son, Bartholomew Scissor (tailor), Henry Elyot, Nigel Sellarius (le Seller), Symon de St Boptulph's, Hugh Mercator (Mercer) et aliis.
Letitia (fl 1213-1230) Prioress of St Radegund