Margaret, widow of Henry Vivien, to the nuns 2 1/2 acres in Cambridge fields: 1 acre contains a headland and 3 selions lying between the land, which Alice, widow of Richard, son of Jordan, holds on dower, and the land of the Hospital of St John, which formerly belongs to Stephen Cordwainer; of the 1/2 acre 1 rood between Alice's land and that of the Hospital of St John; 1 rood in the same furlong between Alice's land and that of Childman; 1/2 acre between land of Hervey de Newenham, and Childman in Petitesput; one rood abuts on Gretho, between land of Eustace, son of Hervey, and that of Childman; 1 rood abuts on the road to St Neots (Maddingley Rd.), between land of Eustace, son of Hervey, and the hospital of St John. Rent: 3d. Witnesses: Robert Seman, Adam, son of Eustace, Eustace, son of Hervey, Thomas Tuillet, Michael Malherbe, William Pilate, Ralph, son of Henry, John Alvevechild, William Brace, William Chrocheman et aliis.
Vivien, MargaretMargaret, widow of Ralph, parson, to the nuns, with her daughter Sabina, 10 acres in Cambridge fields. Two acres at the Judgement ditch lying between two strips belonging to Maurice Ruffus (Russ), and one acre, which is called Rodolvesacre; and 1/2 an acre under Barnwell Mill, lying between land of the Prior of Barnwell and of Walter, son of Master (Magister) Geoffrey; and 1/2 acre at the head of Pihswell way, between lands of the same prior and Walter; two roods between the priory of Barnwell's lands and lands of William de Nonancurt; and one rood between lands of the same William and Maurice Russ in the same field; two acres between lands of Maurice Russ and William de Mortimer (mortito mari) in Forde field; two acres between lands of Maurice Russ and W(alter), son of Master Geoffrey; and in Swinecroft one acre between land of John, son of Selid, and that of W(alter), son of Master Geoffrey. Witnesses: Hervey, son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Maurice Russ, Apsalon, son of Roger, Roger Parleben, Richard Atgate (ad portam), Geoffrey Potekin, Thomas, son of Robert, John, son of Bartholomew, John, son of William, Andrew de Winepoll, Everard, Richard and Eustace, his brothers, Walter Gernon (?), Adam Weriall et quibusdam aliis.
Margaret, widow of Ralph, parsonPeter de Riveria (Rivers) and Roheis (Rose?) de Heliun to the nuns to find a lamp for their infirmary, 2s rent service from Adam de Horstede their man out of land held of them by him in Minor Chetham, which is a feod of Robert de Crevequer. Witnesses: William de Heliun, Alberic de Capellis, Symon de Sarespede, Gilbert, son of Adam, Gilbert de Heliun, William, his brother, Nicholas, Evaed and Walter Cunrey, et multis aliis.
Riveria, Peter deSimon de Kayli (Cailly in 17) to the nuns of the church of St Mary and St Radegund, for his soul and the soul of his wife Matilda (Maud), who is buried there, 1 acre of land at Wyxtones ditches, viz.: the acre lying next land of Gwarin (Warin), son of Asketin, and abutting towards le Banlond. Witnesses: Master (magister) Thomas de Whatleye, Bartholomew, dean, Roger and Peter, chaplains, William de Trumpington, Reginald, his brother, Henry, parson, Joce, his vicar, William de Kayli, Henry, son of Reginald, Ernulf of Trumpington, John, his son, John de Litlebury et multis aliis.
de Caily of Trumpington,Henry Hubert to Thomas Pertehaye, in marriage with his daughter Eva, the shop that he holds of the prioress of St Radegund; should Eva die without heirs the property to revert to Henry Hubert. Rent: to the nuns 3s, to the donor's heirs a pair of gloves value 1/2d. Witnesses: Thomas Thuilhet, Robert de St Edmunds, Anger le Rus, Nicholas Childman, Thomas Plote, Robert Hubert, Michael Bernard, Michael Malherbe, John Alveveschild et aliis.
Hubert, Henry (1st half of 13c)Henry, son of Hugh, to Symon, son of Henry, a shop in Cambridge market, which he holds of John de Berton, lying between a shop of the same Symon and a shop of William, son of Henry. Rent: to John de Berton 2s; gersuma: 3 marks. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) John, son of Hugh, chaplain, Master (magister) Alan de Say, John de Berton, John Potekin, John Alvivechild, Bartholomew le Noble, Stephen and Henry de Hanckeston, Walter Crocheman, Richard Tailor (cissor), Simon, son of Ailberic, et aliis.
Henry, son of HughAdam Sadler to Henry Hubert, in marriage with his sister, Edusa, a shop in St Edward's parish lying between land of Baldwin Blancgernon and land formerly in the tenure of Bartholomew Taillur, to Henry as his heirs by Edusa. Rent: 3s. Witnesses: Thomas, son of smith, Geoffrey Potekin, John, his son, Robert Nadun, Simon de St Botolph's, Robert Weragon, William Lane, Hosbert Cambridge, Richard Formager et multis aliis.
Sadler, AdamWilliam Pilate to Reginald, son of Reginald de Fordham, in marriage with his daughter Margery, a messuage in the parish of St Edward, lying between the land of Geoffrey Man and that of Ernest Pageles, which messuage he holds of Gilbert de Stanton at a rent of 16d per annum. Also 5 roods in Trumpington Meadow and 1/2 acre in Cambridge fields, that he holds of Henry de Trumpington, lying between the meadows of John de Ri and John, son of Robert, which land he bought of Alice of Newenham, and for which he owes 4 1/2 d per annum rent service to Henry de Trumpington, and service to the King. Also 1/2 acre in Cambridge fields, lying between the land of Eustace, son of Hervey, and the land of Margaret Vivien, abutting on Smalemadwe and on the land of Godfrey Astin. Rent: 1/2 d to William de Newenham. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Everard de Trumpington, Richard Hargar, John le Rus, Thomas Tuilet, Master (Magister) Bartholomew, son of Ralph, Robert of St Edmund's, Nicholas Wombe, Walter Crocheman, Robert Hubert, Walter Tuilet, Nicholas Childman, Peter Wulward (183), John Gogging, son of Michael, et aliis.
Pilate, William (13c)Ralph de Wendeye, chaplain and vicar of St Clement's to Roysia, daughter of Letitia de Wendeye, his niece, his moiety of a messuage with houses built upon it that he shares with the said Letitia by the feoffment of ___ lying between the messuage of Stephen le Tyrtener and William le Gome. In default of heirs from the said marriage, the property to revert to the next heirs of the aforesaid Letitia. Witnesses: Eudo Clerk, Mayor of Cambridge, Simon Refham, Robert Dunnyng, Roger le Redere, William le Gom et aliis multis.
Wendeye, Ralph deL[etitia? prioress] to (de Winebodesham?). Rent: 1 mark. Witnesses: Robert Seman, Michael Gogging, ___, son of Warin, John, son of Azo et aliis.
Letitia (fl 1213-1230) Prioress of St RadegundPrioress Isabella of Sudbury, in consequence of complaints by Adam de Walsoken, vicar of St Clement's, to the Archbishop of Canterbury at his metropolitan visitation, about the fall in value of his rents and the burden of the annual payment of 5 marks to the nuns, assigns to the vicar a house in the cemetery of the said church to the east of the church, in perpetuity.
Isabella of Sudbury (fl 1402) Prioress of St RadegundCecilia de Wynepole to the nuns annual rent of 6s 7d, viz.: 4s out of a messuage held of her by Serlo le Wanuter in St Benet's parish lying between the land of John Gogging and the land of Alan Weaver (Textor); 2s 7d out of a messuage held of her by John Goggyng lying next the aforesaid messuage towards Trumpington Gate. Rent charge: to St. Benet's church 4d and a wax candle; hagabel: 2d. Witnesses: Thomas Tuylet, Robert de St Edmunds, William Tuylet, Robert Hubert, Anger le Russ, John de Berton, Nicholas Childman, John Gogging, Walter Crocheman, William Pilat, Michael Bernard et multis aliis.
Wynepol, Cecilia deRichard Porthors of Cambridge for the sake of his soul, and for those of his father John de Berton and his wife Agnes gives to the nuns a rent of 13d for a messuage held of him by John Waubert near the Hospital, lying between messuage formerly of Walter Pilate and the King's Lane. The grant is for the souls of his father and mother, and in payment of arrears of 2s for rent due to the nuns from his late father, John, for a tenement in St Clement's parish. Witnesses: John But, Mayor of Cambridge, Master Thomas Toylet, Richard Laurence, Robert Toylet, Henry Toylet, Bartholomew Gogging, John Martyn, Richard Crocheman, Richard Bateman et aliis.
Porthors, JohnJohn de Tryppelowe, rector of Herdewyk, to the Prioress and the nuns of St Radegund 2 selions (38b) in Barnwell fields. Witnesses: Richard Tuylett, Mayor of Cambridge, John Pyttok, Bartholomew Morice, Hugh le Smyth, Thomas Joachym et aliis.
Trippelowe, John deJohn de Trippelowe, parson of Reymerston of Norwich diocese, to Prioress Mabille (Mabilia) Martyn and the nuns, in free alms, the messuage he had of Henry de Trippelowe lying between a messuage of nuns called Gregorieshostell and a messuage late of Alice de Bernewell (Barnwell), abutting on the highway and on Drosemer. Witnesses: John Pittok, Mayor of Cambridge, William de Heyham, William de Warewyk, Henry de Beche, Robert Hassok, bailiffs, Geogrey de Lynne, John Morice, Richard Tuillet, Robert Tuillet, Robert Dunning et aliis.
Trippelowe, John deJohn de Tryppelowe, rector of Hardewyk (Hardwick), to the nuns 6 1/2 acres and 1/2 rood in Clayhangles next Nuns' land; 1 rood on Mylnway next their land; 1 rood towards Bradmere; 1 rood on Finningstone; 3 1/2 acres called Cranesdole in 12 selions, 1/2 acre abutting on Hadstock Way and 1 acre in Swyncroft next Greenditch, 1/2 acre in Pisshewel Way next the Claypits ditch. Witnesses: Philip Cayly, Mayor of Cambridge, Richard Tuyllet, John Pyttok, Edmund de Ovyngton, John Arnald et aliis.
Trippelowe, John deJohn de Trippelowe, rector of Reymerston, to Prioress Mabilia Martyn and the nuns in free alms 7 messuages in St Radegund's parish and one on the parish of St Andrew without Barnwell Gates (St Andrew the Less), and 8 acres in Cambridge and Barnwell fields. The Nuns undertake to have 30 masses said annually for the donor and for the souls of his parents, and to keep his obit as is done in the case of a deceased nun. Witnesses: John Pilet, Mayor of Cambridge, Richard de Adington (Ovington?), Robert le Tanern;, Thomas de Chatenhale, Thomas de Kymble, bailiffs, Simon de Refham, Henry de Toft, Robert Dunnyng, John Pittok, Robert Tuilet et aliis.
Trippelowe, John deWilliam 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 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 deJohn de Tryppelowe, rector of Herdewyk, to the nuns 18 selions, i.e. 8 acres in Barnwell Myddylfield, 14 selions of it being near Pysshwell Way and the rest near land of the Chapel of St Edmund's. Witnesses: Bartholomew Morice, Mayor of Cambridge, Richard Tuyllet, John Pittok, Edmund de Ovington, Hugh le Smyth, John Porter, Thomas Joachim et aliis.
Trippelowe, John deJohn de Tryppelowe, rector of Herdewyk, to the Prioress and the nuns a messuage acquired by him from John Friday, burgess and cutler (cultellar), situated in St Radegund Street, between a tenement of John de Lincoln and one of Robert Gome, chaplain, abutting on the highway and on a croft of the nuns called Eldested croft. Witnesses: Richard Tuylett, Mayor of Cambridge, John Pittok, Bartholomew Morice, Edmund de Ovington, John Mareschal et aliis.
Trippelowe, John deJohn 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 deNicholas Moris, John Burgoyn, John Bylney and Simon Deye to Prioress Margery Harlyng and the nuns the land (14 1/2 acres and 1/2 rood) they received from Hugh Plowryght and Thomas Colman, executors of John Marchal of Cambridge. Witnesses: John Gaynessford, mayor of Cambridge, John Herryz, Robert Goderich, Stephen Neel, John Sexteyn et aliis.
Nicholas Moris et alWilliam Bateman, John Pelet, John Marchall of Cambridge and Ralph Watton to the nuns 3 messuages and 3 1/2 acres land in Cambridge, of which 2 similar messuages lie in Barnwell within the liberty of Cambridge next to Pyttes Lane, abutting on the High Street (King St.): 1 messuage lies in St Radegund parish, next the house of the nuns and abuts on the High Street; 2 acres of land lie in the Caldwelle furlong next to the said lane (Pitts Lane) abutting on Grynecroft (Jesus College Close) and 1 1/2 acres lie in the same furlong, next the lane of the Prior of Barnwell, abutting on Grynecroft. Witnesses: Richard Maisterman, John Blaunkpayn, John Marchall, John Norton, Richard Owtlawe et aliis.
Bateman, WilliamJohn Portehors to Prioress Elena and the nuns the 7 1/2 acres which belong to his brother Giles de Berton, which he has by the feoffment of Walter de Possewyck, vicar of St Clement;s. Landagavel 1 1/2d. Witnesses: John But, Michael Pylet, Robert Tuylet, Bartholomew Goggyng, Thomas Tuylet, Henry Tuylet, Reginald Barker (bercarius), Peter le Bakere, William Pyttok et aliis.
Portehors, JohnEverard, son of Philip, to John, son of John Smith (Faber), the land described in 128a. Rent: 4s; gersuma: to Everard 6s. Witnesses: Hervey, son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Hervey, son of Martin, Michael and John, his sons, Geoffrey, son of Ralph, Ralph, son of Henry, Walter, son of Crunersi (?), Simon de St Botulph, Robert Nadun, John, son of Hubert, William Pilat et multis aliis.
Everard, son of PhilipApsolon, son of Roger, to his daughter Ysabel, the same messuage as described in 178a, and also a piece formerly belonging to the messuage of his brother Hugh. Rent: 1/2 lb/ cummin. Witnesses: Geoffrey Potekin, John and Laurence, his sons, Thomas Mercer (Mercator), Eustace de Wynepol, Richard, his brother, Bartholomew le Noble, Hervey, son of Martin, John, his brother, William Pilat et multis aliis.
Apsolon, son of RogerHugh and Clarice Mayner to their son, John, the messuage and croft described in 279b. Rent: to his parents 1/2d, to William de Noreys 5d. Witnesses: Gilbert Bernard, Richard Pede, William Baldewyn, Hugh le Norreys, Richard Jade, Nicholas de Infirmario, Roger de Huntyngfeld, Thomas Clerk et aliis.
Mayner, ClaricePeter, son of Richard de Berton, deceased, to his brother Giles 1 acre in Cambridge fields abutting on Huntingdon way, lying between the land formerly belonging to Nicholas Moris and the land of Peter's sister Maud. Consideration: a certain amount of money. Witnesses: Bartholomew Gogging, John Portehors, sen., Robert le Steresman, Robert de Shelford, Robert Tuylet, Michael Pylet, Michael Wolward, Laurence Wolward et aliis.
de Berton familyJoan, daughter of Roger de Melreia, to her daughter Elica the homage of Thomas de Chesewic and 1/2 acre in Holm, abutting towards the bridge next the land of Walter de Saham, Rent: 1/2d; gersuma: 7s. Witnesses: William le Puer, John, son of Alicia, Adam Muscha, Ralph de Chesewic, Jordan, son of William de Meldeb(ourn?), Richard, son of Warin, Walter le Finger et multis aliis.
Melreia, Joan deWilliam, son of Henry Kenkelya, to Symon Godelote 1 acre in Binnebroc in Cambridge fields, which Eleanor de Gurnay holds of him in right of dower, 1/2 acre of it between Grantchester way and the land which belonged to Hugh, son of Aspelon, 1 rood between Hugh's land and the land formerly of Hervey, son of Eustace; 1 rood abutting on Newnham way between land formerly of Baldwin Blangernon and that of Hugh Rabuttat; saving the rights of Eleanor de Gurnay during her lifetime. Gersuma: 24s. Witnesses: Thomas Tuyllet, Robert de St Edmund's, William, son of Ivo, John Gogging, Nicholas outside the market (juxta forum), John Alvivechild, Bartholomew le Noble, Walter Elyot, William de Newenham, Brice Fisher (Piscator) et aliis.
Kankelya, WilliamMichael Parleben to William Sueteye and Hugh de Ragenhille 1 acre in Cambridge fields abutting to the east on land of the Prior of Barnwell and to the west on land of the Prioress of St Radegund. Rent: 2d; gersuma: 40s. Witnesses: Stacy, son of Hervey Dunning, Robert Seman, Hervey Parleben, Thomas Tuilet, Walter Tuilet, his brother, Walter le Porter, Richard de Histon, chaplain, Roger de St Radegund, chaplain, et aliis.
Parleben, Michael (1st half of 13c)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 leJohn Stevenes (Stevens) of Barnwell to Geoffrey Castre of Cambridge 2 acres in scattered parcels in Cambridge and Barnwell fields, viz.: 1 acre lying between lands of Barnwell Priory, abutting on Horspath and Greneditch; 1 rood between land of Barnwell Priory and land of the nuns of St Radegund's, abutting on land of William Horwode, called le Blakacre, and on Horspath; 1 rood in le Roser, between land of Barnwell Priory and land of Sterebridge Chapel, abutting oh the headland of the said Priory; 1/2 acre between land of the said Priory and land of Huntingdon Priory, abutting on Hynton way; 1/2 acre in Middelfield between land of Barnwell Priory and land of Bartholomew Peryn, abutting on one side on land of the Prior of St Edmund's Chapel and on the other on Hynton fen. Witnesses: John Blaunkpayn, Geoffrey Pawe, John de Norton, sen., of Cambridge, Richard Maisterman, John Cotes, Alan Redheved, John Smyth of Barnwell et aliis.
Stevens, JohnWilliam Essex, baker, executor of the will of John Prentys, to John Grenelane of Hadneham, esquire (armiger), 1/2 acre in Barnwell fields between lands of Barnwell Priory. Witnesses: John Bilney, mayor of Cambridge, John Essex, John Busshe of Barnwell, William Trumpington, William Cliflond et aliis.
Essex, WilliamGeoffrey, son of Orgar, of Cambridge, to Symon, son of Henry all his land in Cambridge lying between the land which Robert Seman holds of the convent of Chikesand (Chicksands Priory, Bedfordshire) and the land of Thomas de Tacstede, for his homage and service. Rent: 2s 6d and a pair of gloves, value 1/2d. Gersuma: 4 marks. Witnesses: Hervey (son of Eustace), Robert Seman, Geoffrey Potekin, John, his son, Walter Corde, (missing), Michael, his son, Ralph Wambe, Henry, son of He_, gar Welles, John, son Reginald (?), Richard (?), son of Yvo et aliis.
Geoffrey, son of OrgarAlan de Culling of Hinton to John Godson of Cambridge and his wife, Avice, for their homage and services, 1 acre of land in Trumpington field, which is called Kneton and is lying between the land formerly of William Denerus and land formerly of Walter Amgenhale. Rent: 1 penny; consideration 30s. Witnesses: Simon de Cayly, John Arnold, William de la Grave, Henry Martin, Roger de Cauz, John de Cauz, Joce Hargar, John Ernis, Thomas Payn de Trumpington and John Scribe of Cambridge, et aliis.
Culling, Alan deIngeleys, widow of Peter le Bof, to Hervey le Messager 3 acres in Batailles croft in town of Wratting, lying between the land of William Bux and the road. Free of all services to the donor, but charged with scutage of 20s 1d to the King, more or less. Rent: 8d. Gersuma: 16s. Witnesses: Geoffrey Fluri, William, his son, Philip Rikespand, William de Oxecroft, John Rangeill, William, his son, William de Bossco, Ralph Bruning, Alan de Blund et multis aliis.
Bof, Ingeleis leBasilia Raggedal' to her maid Amicia, for her homage and services, 1 acre of land in Wratting, lying above the ditch of the croft belonging to John de Walepol, between the land of St Radegund and that of William Rewold. Rent: a pair of gloves. Right to assign the land except to a house of religion. Witnesses: William Flury, Philip Rikespaud, William de Oxecroft, Richard Sewal, Roger Ace, Mathew de Shelford et multis aliis.
Ragedale, BasiliaHelewissa de Witsunit to her daughter Matilda (Maud), in free marriage, half of a messuage in Little Habiton (Abington); lands, services, meadows, pasture, feedings, etc., homage and services of Gilbert de Clii, Geoffrey at church (ad ecclesiam), William de Bret, Ralph, son of Hamelin. To be held by the service of 1 part of 1 knight's fee. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Peter de Tani, Sir Geoffrey de Schalaris (Scales), Sir Ralph de Bonis', William, son of Hamelin, Nicholas Travaile, Walter Travaile, Robert cum terra, John, son of Richard, Roger clerk of Habitone (Abington) et multis aliis.
Witsunit, Helewissa deAgnes, widow of Nicholas le Moyne of Shelford to her son Nicholas 4 acres and 3 roods of land and 1/2 acre of meadow in Shelford that she had from William de Cumper (Compere). 2 roods lie next to William's courtyard, between his house and the house of Hugh Viellator, abutting on the road; 5 roods lie outside the court in a croft (74); 1 acre lies at the road to Evershowe, next land of John Will; 1 acre abuts on Port way at land of John le Moyne; 1 acre at Chaplet, lying next land of the said John; 1/2 acre meadow lies next meadow of the Bishop of Ely, at the entry ro Rademadwe (73). Rent: 2s. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) John le Moyne, John de Shelford, John de Marinis, John Brond, Robert Trussehare, William Luverade, Stephan Clerk et multis aliis.
Le Moyne familyBartholomew Trussehare of Shelford to Nicholas le Moyne of Shelford for his services 4 acres of land and 1 acre of meadow in Shelford, viz.: 2 acres lying between the land of Sir Parson (of Shelford) and the land of William Selvestre and abutting on land of William Semer and Gilbert Crisp. 2 acres under Grenehow abutting on land of the Bishop (of Ely) and land of Sir John le Moyne; 1/2 acre of meadow lying at Portmelne between meadowland of the Bishop (of Ely) and land of Andrew Brond; 1/2 acre of meadow at Aldework between land of the Bishop (of Ely) and land of Andrew Brond, with liberty of fold as his ancestors had. Rent: 3d; gersuma: 6 marks and 12d. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) John le Moyne, Master (Magister) Adam de Shelford, John, son of John le Moyne de Shelford, John de Kayly de Trumpington, Henry de Henechech, Henry de Kayly de Trumpington, Richard Haregar, Andrew Brond, John Godefrey, Leo Dunning, William Lunell et aliis.
Trussehare, BartholomewMaud, daughter of Michael de Wyttlesford, to Henry Martyn, of Wllyngham (sic), clerk in Cambridge, and Alice le Longe Locci (Longleat?), his wife, land in the suburbs of Cambridge, between the land of Richard Mareschal on the west and the land of Warin le Latimer on the East, abutting on the Nuns' croft to the north, which land was formerly held by Clement, son of Joseph Cuttyng of Edywethorp (Edingthorp) from Agnes de Norfolk. Rent: 2s, gersuma: 40s. Witnesses: John Buth, Mayor of Cambridge, John Portehors, Michael Pylat, Richard Bateman, junior, John Gerunde, bailiffs, Richard Crocheman, Hervey Pylat, Roger Pupelat, Roger le Redere, Thomas, clerk of St Radegund, Thomas de Wynepol, clerk, et aliis.
Wyttlesford, Maud deRoysia de Wendeyne, daughter of Letitia de Wendeye, with the consent of her husband, John Styward de Trippelowe, to Walter le Goom, the messuage that she had by feoffment of Ralph de Wendeye in St Radegund's Lane, next the messuage of the said William le Goom and a messuage formerly of Stephen le Terteyner. Witnesses: John Pittok, Mayor of Cambridge, John Morice, William de Lolleworth, Robert Dunnyng, Robert Tuillet, Richard Tuilett et aliis.
Wendeye, Roysia deJohn 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 CullinggDyonisia, widow of Henry scriptor (scribe? scrivener?) of Cambridge, to her brother Sir (dominus) John de Trippelawe (sic), a messuage in Radegund Street, situated between a messuage of Roger le Redere and one of Ralph Shepherd (Berkarius), abutting on the street and on St Radegund croft. Witnesses: Eudo de Helpringham, Mayor of Cambridge, William de Pokelington, John de Tydewell, Richard de Triplawe, Alan de Repham, bailiffs, John Loke, Roger le Reder', William Tufhened et aliis.
Dyonisia, widow of Henry scriptorHugh, son of William, to Gudman Mercer (Mercator), a messuage lying between Holy Trinity church and the house of Isabel Sephare. Rent: 16d, Gersuma: 6d. Witnesses: Hildebrand, Alan, his son, John Crocheman, Robert, his son, Geoffrey Horger, Michael Malerbe, Philip Incisor (Carver?), Gregory, son of Edward, Reginald de Saldeford, Henry Butcher (Carnifex), Hugh Mercator et multis aliis.
Hugh, son of WilliamNicholas, son of Alexander, Almoner of Ely, to Everard, son of Philip, land in St Andrew's parish between land of Robert de Taxstede and that of William Duzedeniers, of the fee of Nicholas Rostard; to hold of the Almoners of Ely. Rent: 4s; gersuma: 2s. Witnesses: Baldwin Blancgernon, Morice Russ, Robert Seman, Absalon, son of priest, William le Fitter, Edward Sumor, Hervey Goggyng, Warin, son of Astin, Roger Parleben, Hugh Mercer (mercator), Joachim, servant to the Almoner, Adam de Bukkeshale, Hervey Dunning, __ng, clerk of Ely, et multis aliis.
Nicholas, Almoner of ElyJohn 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 PaweWilliam de Barsham, clerk, to Mr. (Magister) William, son of Roger de Norwich, clerk, the burgage formerly held by Walter Segar. Rent: to the nuns 18d, to Barham a root of ginger; hagabel: 1 1/2d. Witnesses: John Martin, Richard, son of Laurence de Cambridge, John Portehors, Bartholomew Goggyng, William Elyoth, Nicholas Morice, Reginald de Wilburham, Thomas Wolfward, John Godson et aliis.
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