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Feoffment

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  • 30 May 1390 (Dat' Cantebr' die Lune in Crastino S[an]c[t]e Trinitatis Anno regni Regis Ricardi s[e]c[un]di post conquestu[m] t[er]ciodecimo.)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Roger de Barwe, burgess of Cambridge, to William Rolf, of Ixnyng, and William de Relinton, chaplains, and John Burling of Henham, clerk, the above messuage (73a) lying between the tenement of the Nuns and Sarants croft, abutting on the highway. Witnesses: Richard Maisterman, Mayor of Cambridge, John Brigham, Simon Cardemaker, John Gaynesford, John Pole of Cambridge et aliis.

Barwe, Roger de

Feoffment

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  • 8 October 1388 ("Dat' apud Cantebrigg' die Jovis proxima ante festum sancti Dionisii Anno regni regis Ricardi secundi post conquestum duodecimo".)
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John de Lincoln to John Roiston, of Cambridge, a messuage in St Edward's parish, lying between a messuage of Adam Lolleworth and a messuage of John Oreford, abutting on the Cornmarket and on a garden of Anglesey Priory, which he had by feoffment of John Roiston. Witnesses: Richard Maisterman, mayor of Cambridge, Robert Martyn, John Brigham, Thomas Colyns, Thomas London, bailiffs et aliis.

Lincoln, John de

Feoffment

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  • 20 October 1364 ("Dat' apud Bernewell die domenica proxima post festum sancti Luce Anno regni Regis Edwardi tercii post conquestum Tricesimo octavo".)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Agnes de Grantesdene to William Tele, chaplain, Alan Redhed and John Ryghisby, a vacant plot between a tenement of the said Alan and land of the nuns, abutting on the highway (King Street) and in Grenecroft. Rent: to the chief lord 12d. Witnesses: John Cores, Richard Maistreman, Richard Purcere, John Smyth, Thomas Aylesham et aliis.

Grantesdene, Agnes de

Feoffment

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  • 29 May 1451 ("Dat' Cantebrig' vicesimo nono die mens[is] maij. Anno regni Regis Henrici \sexti/ post conq[uestu]m Anglie vicesimo nono".)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Margaret, widow and executrix of William Mast, to Robert Aiscough, John Phyla, Robert Koker and Robert Coope, of Cambridge, a messuage in St Andrew's parish in Prechour Street (described in 143). Witnesses: Thomas Heyrman, mayor of Cambridge, William Tame, John Bune, Thomas Fordam, John Lawe, bailiffs, et multis aliis.

Mast, Margaret

Feoffment

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  • 25 March 1375 ("Dat' apud Cantebr' die domenica in festo Annunciacionis beate Marie virginis Anno regni Regis Edwardi tercii post conquestum quadragesimo nono".)
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Nicholas Fraunceys, of Fulbourn, to John Payn, Thomas Attefeld, John Marchal of Cambridge, bladesmith, and Thomas Fraunceys of Fulbourn, two adjacent messuages in Barnwell, lying between those of William Deye and Richard Maisterman, and 11 1/2 acres in Barnwell fields, all formerly belonging to Richard Fowel. Witnesses: John Blauncpayn, mayor of Cambridge, Richard Fouk, Henry Attefeld, Richard Maisterman, Robert Beylham et aliis.

Fraunceys, Nicholas

Feoffment

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  • 17 December 1342 ('Dat' apud Cantebr' die marcis p[ro]x[ima] post festu[m] s[an]c[t]e Lucie virginis septimodecimo die Mensis Decembr' Anno regni Regis Edwardi t[er]cii post conquestu[m] sextodecimo'.)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

John de Tryppelowe, rector of Herdewik, to John Purry of Wyvelyngham a piece of land with buildings and a garden in St Radegund Street, lying between a tenement of the nuns and one of Lina le Gome, abutting on the highway. Witnesses: Bartholomew Morice, Mayor of Cambridge, John de Schadeworth, Edmund de Ovyngton, John le Marschal, John Fryday et aliis.

Trippelowe, John de

Feoffment

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  • 14 June 1383 ("Dat' apud Cantebr' die domenico proxima post festum sancti Barnabe apostoli Anno regni regis Ricardi secundi post conquestum sexto".)
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Roger de Harlaston (Harlaxton?) to Sir (Dominus) William Potton, rector of Harleston, William Bademan of Harleston, John Pilet of Ely, Sir Henry de Barenton, chaplain of Ely, John Marchal and Ralph de Watton, burgesses, all his lands in Cambridge and Barnwell, formerly belonging to John Purr of Barnwell. Witnesses: Richard Maisterman, mayor of Cambridge, Roger Morice, Alan Redheved, William Deye, John Smyth et aliis.

Harlaston, Roger de

Feoffment (fragmentary)

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  • 12 November 1347 ('Dat' Apud Cam brigg' die Lune p[ro]x[ima] post festu[m] s[an]c[t]I Martini Ep[iscop]i Anno regni Regis (Edwardi tercii) post conquestu[m] (vicesimo) primo'.)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

John 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 de

Feoffment in French

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  • 16 December 1348 ('Done a Cantebrig' le jour de Mardy proscheyn a pris la ffeste Seynte Lucie la virgine lan du regne le Roy Edward tierce a pris le Conqueste vynte et seconnde'.)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

William de Lavenham to John de Trippelowe, rector of Hardwick, Richard de Dyttone, vicar of St Clement's, William de Bodekesham, vicar of All Saints', Robert de Sydestone, clerk (chaplain 34b), and John Purry (Porry 34b) of Wivelingham, the reversion of all the tenements, shops, rents etc., i.e. the third which Stephen, son of Bartholomew Morice, and his wife, Margaret, widow of William de Trippelowe, hold as dower of the said Margaret. Witnesses: Master Robert de Birgham, Mayor of Cambridge, Thomas, son of John Morice, Andrew Hardy, Stephen, son of John Morice, John Purry, bailiffs of Cambridge, Henry de Beche, John de Repham, John de Berneye, Yvon le Clerk et autres.

Lavenham, William de

Feoffment in Latin

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  • 19 April 1349-8 June 1349 ('Dat' apud Cantebrigg' die Lune in festo s[an]c[t]i Alphegi Anno regni Regis Edwardi tercii post conquestu[m] vicesimo tercio'. St Alphege's principal feast is kept on the 19th of April; that of his translation on the 8th of June.)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

William 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 de

Feoffment (Mortgage)

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  • 22 February 1347 ('Dat' apud Cantebr' die Jovis in festo quod dicit[ur] Cathedra s[an]c[t]i Petri Anno regni Regis Edwardi t[er]cii post conquestu[m] vicesimo p[ri]mo'.)
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John de Tryppelowe, rector of Herdewyk, to John de Berneye, burgess and tailor (cissor) of Cambridge, a tenement in St Radegund Street, lying between a tenement of John de Tryppelowe and one of John of Lincoln, abutting on the highway and on a croft of the nuns called Eldested Croft. Witnesses: Philip Cayly, Mayor of Cambridge, Henry le Clerk, William de Lolleworth, Geoffrey de Warwyk, Richard de Thacsted, bailiffs, Edward de Ovington, William de Horwod, William de Brygham, John de Shadeworth et aliis.

Trippelowe, John de

Feoffment to use

Master (Magister) John Gonney of Gelham, in execution of the will of John Pylet, to Thomas de Topesseld, John Swynle, John Burgoyne and Thomas Campes all the land of the late John Pylet in Cambridge, Chesterton and Newnham. Witnesses: Nicholas Morys, Roger Peytevyne, John Parson, Richard One, John Hadham et aliis.

Gonney, John

Feoffment to users

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  • 8 April 1359 ("Dat' apud Cantebr' die Lune proxima post festum sancti Ambrosii Anno Regni Regis Edwardi tercii post conquestum tricesimo tercio".)
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William de Gode to Stephen, son of John Morize, Roger de Harleston, Richard Martyn and Robert de Chesterton: 1) a dovehouse with a garden; 2) a grange on the river bank at Cambridge, and 3) a messuage with 1 acre of land at Waterbeach. Witnesses: Stephen, son of Bartholomew Morize, mayor of Cambridge, William Horwode, John Baldok, Richard de Arderne, Andrew de Cotenham et aliis.

Gode, William le

Feoffment to uses

Establishes an annual rent of 40s. to be paid out of the manor of Chickney, Essex, during the life of Dame Agnes Banastre, nun of St Radegund's, Cambridge. Attached seals of five of the seven feoffors survive.

Feoffment to uses

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  • 5 February 1376 ("Dat' apud Cantebtig' die martis proxima post festum Purificacionis beate Marie Anno regni Regni Edwardi tercii post conquestum Quinquagesimo".)
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John Marchal, William Panfleon and Ralph de Watton, burgesses of Cambridge, to John Payn of Swaffham, Robert Beylham, burgesses of Cambridge, and John Branford, 12 acres in Cambridge fields, called Barnwell field, in which they have been enfeoffed by Alice, widow of Simon Sleford of Cambridge. Witnesses: John Gybon, mayor of Cambridge, Richard Fynchyngfeld, John Berlee, draper, John Stokton, William Cote et aliis.

John Marchal et al

Feoffment to uses

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  • 27 February 1408 ("Dat' Cantebrigg' die lune proxima post festum sancti Petri in Cathedra Anno regni Regis Henrici quarti post conquestum nono".)
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Hugh Ploughwryght of Cambridge and Thomas Colleman, executors of John Marchal, to Nicholas Morys, John Butgoyn, John Binley and Simon Deye 14 acres in scattered parcels in Cambridge and Barnwell fields, bequeathed by John Marchal to his wife Maud for life, after her death to be sold and the proceeds applied to pious uses. Lands described as follows: 2 selions containing 2 roods in Brandmere field towards Stepul Dole, adjoining land of St Radegund's and land of Barnwell Priory, abutting on a croft of John Smyth. 1 selion (3 roods) in the same furlong, abutting on Paye croft. 1 selion (1/2 acre) in Bradmere field near Bradmere, Coldham Green, lying between lands of the Prior of Barnwell. 2 selions (1 acre) in Bradmere field in Milkfurlong, between lands of the said Prior, abutting on Seven Acre Dole. 1 selion (1/2 rood) in Bradmere field between land of the Prior and land of the University, abutting on Horspath. 1 selion (1/2 acre) in Bradmere field, lying under the Old Mylne hill between lands of the Prior, abutting on Olde Wylne way. 1 selion (1/2 acre) in the croft of Middelfeld, between the Dole of St Mary's church and land of the Prior of St Edmund's Chapel, abutting on Hadstock way. 1 selion (1/2 acres) in the same croft, but the said dole, in the upper furlong next to land formerly of Robert Barbour, called Dallesacre and abutting on gravel pits on Hinton way. 1 selion (1/2 acre) lying in Midelfeld between land formerly of Philip Caily and land of the Prior of St Edmund's Chapel, abutting on land of the Prior of Barnwell. 1 selion (1/2 acre) in the same field between land of the Prior of Barnwell and Huntynglond, abutting on land of the said Prior. 1 selion (1/2 acre) in the same field between land of the said Prior and that of Philip Caily, abutting on land of the said Prior. 1 selion (1/2 acre) in the same field between land of the nuns of St Radegund's and that of the said Prior, abutting on Cranefurlong. 1 selion (1/2 acre) between land of Philip Caily and land of the said Prior, abutting on the Claypits on Hinton way. 1 selion (1/2 acre) between lands of the Prior of St Edmund's Chapel, abutting on Pisshel way. 2 selions (3 roods) at Hinton way, between land of Corpus Christi College and land of the Prior of Barnwell, abutting on Hinton fen. 1 selion (3 roods) between the nun's land and land of the Prior of St Edmund's Chapel, abutting on Hinton fen. 1 selion (3 roods) between the nun's land and land of the Prior of Barnwell. 1 selion (1/2 rood) between land of Richard Warbulton and land of the Prior of St Edmund's, abutting on headland of the Prior of Barnwell. 1 selion (1/2 acre) between lands of Robert Barbour, abutting on Hadstock way. 2 selions (1 acre) between the nuns' land and land of Thomas Cambridge, abutting on Hadstock way. 1 selion (1/2 acre) between land of St Mary's chantry in St Mary's church and land of the Prior of Barnwell, abutting on Hadstock way. 1 selion (1/2 acre) in Forthfeld between lands of Barnwell Priory, abutting on Mortymer's Dole. 1 selion (1/2 acre) between land of Dawes Scalle and land of Thomas Cambridge. 1 selion (1/2 rood) in the same furlong between land of Philip Caily and 1/2 rood belonging to the nuns. 2 selions (3 roods) on the other side of the nuns' 1/2 rood, adjoining land of the Prior of Barnwell. Witnesses: John Gaynessford, mayor of Cambridge, Thomas Beverle, John Eversdon, John Bussh, John Essex et aliis.

Hugh Plowghwryght & Thomas Colleman

Feoffment to uses

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  • 8 April 1359-9 December 1359 ("Dat' apud Cant' die Lune proxima post festum sancti Ambros' Anno Regni Regis Edwardi tercii post conquestum tricesimo tercio".)
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William Lavenham to Stephen, son of John Morice, Reginald de Harlaston (Harlaxton?), Richard Martyn and Robert de Chesterton, all his lands in Cambridge and Barnwell fields, in which he was enfeoffed by John Purr. Witnesses: Stephen, son of Bartholomew Morice, William Horwode, John Baldok, Richard Arderum and Andrew de Corenham et aliis.

Lavenham, William de

Feoffment to uses

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  • 22 February 1376 ("Dat' apud Cantebrigg die veneris in festo sancti Petri in Cathedra Anno regni Regis Edwardi tercii post conquestum quinquagesimo".)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

John 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, John

Final concord (fourth part of indenture)

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  • 1 December 1247 ("Hec final concordia facta in curia domini Regis apud Cantebrig in crastino sancti Andrei apostoli Anno regni Regis Regni Henrici filii Regis Johnis tricesimo secundo".)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Final concord between Simon Godelot, William Godsho, petitioners, and Reginald Sherewynd, concerning a messuage in Cambridge. Reginald and his heirs to hold the messuage of Simon and William and their heirs in perpetuity. Rent: 4s. Royal judges: Henry de Bathoma, Alan de Wadsand, William de Wilton and Reginald de Cobel.

Godelot, Simon

Final concord (indenture, 2 documents of total 4)

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  • 27January 1351-20 October 1351 ("Hec finalis concordia facta in curie de Regis apud Westmonasterio a die sancti Hillarii in quindecim dies anno regni Edwardi Regis Anglie tercii a conquestu vicesimo quinto et eiusdem Francie duodecimo... Et postes a die sancti Michaelis...")
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

William, son of Walter Sterne, plaintiff, and Robert and Maud Sterne, of Haselyngfeld, defendants. William Sterne to hold 2 messuages, 12 shops, 1 solar and 23 acres of land by gift of Robert and Maud Sterne; subject to a life interest of John Wakke and Juliana his wife. In all 61s 2 1/2d and eight capons (of which 2 1/2 d and 6 capons to the Wakkes). Consideration: 100 marks. "Coram Johane de Stoure, Rogero Hillary, Ricardo de Kelleshull, Ricardo de Wylughby, Johane de Stouford et Thoma de Fencotes justicis"

Sterne, Robert

First charter of King Malcolm IV of Scotland

King Malcolm of Scotland grants to the nuns of Cambridge 10 acres near Grenecroft in free alms and for the foundation of their church, for a rent of 2 shillings, which his minister will then offer on the altar of the said church. Witnessed in Huntingdon by Herbertus, episcopus de Glasgu (Herbert, Bishop of Glasgow), Walter Cancellarius (the chancellor), Hugo de Morevill, Fulcus de Lusures, Dd. Olifat, Walter de Lind[sey?].

Malcolm IV (1141-1165) King of Scotland

Fragment of a Deed (gift or feoffment)

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  • 16 August 1342-18 August 1347 ('..die veneris p[ro]x[ima] post festu[m] Assu[m]ptio...' Philip Cayly was Mayor in 1442 (33a) and in 1347 before November (43a))
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

To John de Tryppelowe, rector of Herdewik, ? messuages, tree cottages, and a garden, abutting on the Nun's croft and highway. Witnesses: Phillip C(ayly, Mayor of Cambridge) (47a), John Vanasour, bailiff. Same scribe as 33a, 43a etc.

John d(icitur)

Fragment of bond

Prioress (Agnes Seyntelowe?) to the Prior of Barnwell (William Downe?) concerning a dispute between their institutions (over £12?).

Seyntelowe, Agnes (fl 1415-1457) Prioress of St Radegund

General release

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  • 26 March 1343 ('Dat' apud Cantebr' die Mercurii p[ro]x[ima] post festu[m] Annunciac[i]o[n]is be[atae] Marie virginis Anno regni Regis Edwardi t[er]cii post conquestu[m] Septimodecimo')
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John de Tryppelowe, rector of Hardwick, to the nuns, 6 1/2 acres (33a) in Cambridge and Barnwell fields. Witnesses: Bartholomew Morice, Mayor of Cambridge, Richard Tuylett, John Pyttok, senior, Edmund de Ovyngton, John Mareschal et aliis.

Trippelowe, John de

Gif with warranty

Alice, daughter of Richard, son of Peter, to the nuns land in St Benet's parish lying between the land of John Smith (Faber) and the land of Hugh Russ, reaching from the highway to the land of Gregory Salter; also land in the same parish lying between land late in the tenure of Godlomb and the land of Nicholas Kyp. Also a shop in St Edward's parish between the shop of Alan Macston and a shop late of Reginald, son of Osborn. Rent: to the Hospital of St John 32d; to the Almoner of Ely 30d; to the heirs of Master Walter, son of Geoffrey 2s, 2 capons and 2 hens. Witnesses: Hervey, son of Eustace, Robert Saman, Geoffrey Potekin, Hervey, son of Martin, Michael and John, his sons, Thomas le Mercer, Ralph, son of Henry, Richard, son of Yvo, Eustace and Richard de Wynepol, Walter Corde et multis aliis.

Alice, daughter of Richard

Gift

Roger, son of Richard le Potter, to Juliana, daughter of Walter Corde, a messuage between land of Robert Custance and Roger Russel. Hagabel: 1d; rent: 2s, payable to Walter Corde; gersuma: £3 6s 8d. Witnesses: Hervey, son of Eustace, Robert Saman, Adam, son of Eustace, Hervey, son of Martin, Michael, his son, Hubert, son of Norman, Anger, son of Edric, Henry Fithian, Reginald Quantquilia, Henry Alegod et multis aliis.

Potter, Roger le

Gift

Walter Martin, with the consent of his son Robert, to his son Alan all his lands in Holm, viz.: 15 acres to be held of him at a rent of 12d. And 11 acres, which he holds of the abbess of Chateriz. Gersuma: 1 mark; rent: 32d. Witnesses: Robert de Goii, William de Bs, (some illegible), (Peter?) de Fokestun, Alan de Sepereia, Robert, his brother, Walter de Swafam, Ralph de Wendeia, (illegible), Richard, son of Stanard, Robert, his son, Andrew de Fortuna, Thomas Martin, William de Welle, Robert, his son, Robert de Trumpington, Gar' Can', qui hec cartam fecit (who made this charter).

Martin, Walter

Gift

Hervey Nuncius (le Messager) of Wrating to William Chaplain, son of Arnulf, formerly vicar of West Wrating, for his homage and services all his croft called Batellescroft, lying in the village of Wratting between the croft of Ralph de Orliens and the great green, and abutting on Bruninges croft and on the said green; also the homage and services of William Barker (or Tanner, "bercarius"), viz. a rent of 1d and services for the land which he holds of Hervey in the said croft. Gersuma: 40s. Witnesses: William de Oxecroft, Philip Rikespaud, William Flu[ri?], (John?) Fluri, Mathew Pillor (Baker?), William de Robertot, William Raudullun, William de Boscho (Wood?), Richard de Cruce (Cross?), Roger Wasman, John de Northo, Roger Doget et aliis.

Messager, Hervey le

Gift

Stephen de Scales and his wife, Juliana, give, with their daughter Sibil, 80 acres in West Wrattingwith a managium, free of all taxes except Danegeld. Witnesses: Durandus, monk of Ramsey, et aliis.

Scalaris, Stephen de

Gift and confirmation

Richard, son of William de Scales, for the souls of his father and mother, gives the nuns 15 acres in Wratting, lying next to the nuns' land, of which 1 acre lies in Hocroft between lands of the Prior of Ely and Alexander Cokeman, 1 acre in Burstalles way between land of Simon de Merk and the land the nuns had from Robert de Rikespaud, 1 1/2 roods in Rotherweysend, between lands of Andrew, son of Edwin, and Roger Carpenter, 1 'forea' abutting on Wardlo way between lands of the said Simon and the said Prior, and 1 1/2 acres in Henhale, between lands of the said Simon de Merc (sic) and Peter le Newman, and 1 acre 1 rood between lands of the said Simon and Stephen de Oxecroft in Holedene, and 3 roods behind Cosserhill between lands of the said Simon, and 11/2 roods in Holedale between lands of William Burc and Simon Bric's wife, and 1 1/2 acres about the Bruar hill between lands of Stephen de Oxecroft and the said Simon.

Scalaris, de, family

Gift by Letters Patent of King Henry VI

The King grants to the Prioress and Nuns a close, lying within the ditch or meadow of the said Prioress, on the west side of their house, now in the tenure of William Spaldyng, clerk, which the King has by the gift of the Master and Brethren of the Hospital of St John the Evangelist, Cambridge. Given at Westminster by the King himself and authorised by the Parliament.

Henry VI (1421-1471) King of England

Gift for life (indenture)

Prioress Letitia and the nuns to Walter de Lindsey and Berta, his wife, their messuage lying between the land of Nicholas Sarant and that of Anger le Feleper. Term: their joint lives survivorship. Rent: 2s due to Nicholas Sarant, 2s due to the nuns. Witnesses: Hervey son of Eustace, Maurice Russ, Robert Seman, Geoffrey Potekin, Walter Corde, Hervey son of Martin, Matthew, son of above, Ralph son of Henry, Anger son of Edric, Michael Malherbe, Henry Alegod, Walter son of Ernulf, William Pilat et multis aliis.

Letitia (fl 1213-1230) Prioress of St Radegund

Gift for life (indenture)

Prioress Mabilia and the nuns to Richard de Fulburne, son of Robert, baker, and Allice, his wife, a tenement between the land of the Friars Minor and the land formerly belonging to Anger le Rus. Rent: 12s; term: joint lives in survivorship. Witnesses: Richard, son of Laurence, Robert Hubert, William Tuylett, Stephen le Kuver, Walter Crocheman, Ernest Merce (Mercator), Ralph, son of Ralph, Robert, his brother, Henry Page et aliis.

Mabilia, Prioress

Gift for life with warranty

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  • 6 February 1277-8 February 1278 ("Acc' die sabbati proxima post festum purificacionis Beate Marie. Anno Domini Mo cco lxxo septimo")
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Isabella, daughter of Alan de Theversham, to Hugh Mayner of Barnwell and Clarice, his wife, all her land in Barnwell fields between the land of the prior of Barnwell and the land of Gilbert, son of Michael Bernard, abutting on Grenecroft and on the land of William de Cotes. Rent: 1d to donor; 2 capons to the chief lord. Consideration: 3 1/2 marks. Term: joint life in survivorship. Witnesses: Gilbert Bernard, Richard Peet, Hugh de Brunne, Richard de Wilberton, Nicholas de Infirmary, Robert le Neve, William Cellar (de Cellario), Thomas, clerk and scrivener, et aliis.

Theversham, Isabella de

Gift for life with warranty

Maud, widow of William Thele, to Gilbert, son of Michael Bernard and Margaret, his wife, 1/2 acre in Cambridge fields, abutting on Hadstoke Weye and on Litlemor between land of the Prior of Barnwell and that of John, son of Michael Goging. Rent: 2d. Witnesses: John, son of Michael, Bartholomew, his brother, Hervey, son of John, Robert de Maddingley, Henry Nadon, Oliver le Porter of Barnwell, Michael, son of John de Theveresham, William Brodhege, John Salandyn, Ralph de Kyngeston, Michael, son of William Thele et aliis.

Thele, Maud

Gift for life with warranty

Hugh, son of Apsolon, to his cousin Aldusa 6 acres of his land for her homage and services: 1) 1 acre in Binnebroc between land of Baldwin Blancgernon and the land of Lady (Domina) Leca Phelipes; 2) 1 acre next the High Street where Lady Amabel holds the nearest third part, and for the 1/3, which Amabel holds, he assigns to her 1 rood, which abuts on the same road, next the land of St Radegund. 3) In the same field 1 acre between land of the Prior of Barnwell and that of Lady Amabel, abutting on the land of Warin, son of Anketill. 4) 1/2 acre in Buldemere field between the land of Walter, son of Master (Magister) Geoffrey, and land of the Prior of Barnwell. 5) In the same field 1/2 acre called Petiteshalvaker, between the land of Nunancurt and St Radegund's land. 6) In Estenhale field 1 acre next the land of Geoffrey Melk, where Lady Amabel has a 1/3 part, and instead of this 1/3 he assigns to her 1 rood next the land of the Prior of Barnwell abutting on the water. 7) 1/2 acre next land of William Hospice and over Netherexsoces, the 1/2 acre nearest to the town and next the land of the Prior of Barnwell. Rent: 6d. Witnesses: Baldwin Blancgernon, Robert Seman, Hervey, son of Eustace, Everard de (Winepol?), Andrew de Winepol, Richard de Winepol, Eustace de Winepole, Geoffrey Potekin, Robert, clerk, John, (his brother?), (et multis) aliis.

Hugh, son of Apsolon

Gift for life with warranty (counterpart)

Prioress Letitia and the nuns to John, son of William le Moyne, all their land which Richard, reeve of Shelford, holds for his life together with the meadowland, viz.: at Dune, 1 acre between land of the bishop and land of St Radegund's; 2 acres on the Hill between land of St Radegund's and land of Henry le Hey; 2 acres across Wytewell between land of the bishop and land of St Radegund's; 2 acres of meadow between meadowland of John le Moyne at Lacheford and meadowland of John Sevare. Term: for life. Rent: 2s. Warranty: to the said John for life, after his death the land to return to the nuns. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Baldewin de F(re)vile, Sir Everard de Trumpington, Sir John de Cailli, Sir Geoffrey de Banks, Sir Alan de Bassingburn, Sir Phillip de Stanton, Henry de Colne, sheriff of Cambridge, John de Selford (Shelford), son of Reginald, William de Cailli, et aliis.

Letitia (fl 1213-1230) Prioress of St Radegund

Gift for lives (counterpart)

  • JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 274-360, 378/326c
  • Item
  • 1210-1230 ("Letitia was Prioress at the time of Bishop Eustace's composition respecting All Saints' Church and St. John's Hospital, which was not later than 1213; she occurs in Pedes Finium, 1228" (Gray, p.30).)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Prioress Letitia and the nuns to Maud, wife of Stephen, son of Alveve, and Hugh, her son, the 5 acres and 3 roods given to them by the said Stephen. Rent: 15d; term: joint lives in survivorship. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Hervey Alderman, Robert Seman, Fulk Crocheman, Apsalon, son of Roger, Geoffrey Potekin, Roger Parleben, Reginald de Fordham, John Creving, Adam Weriall, Walter and John, his sons-in-law, et quibdam aliis.

Letitia (fl 1213-1230) Prioress of St Radegund

Gift for lives (indenture)

Prioress Milisentia and the nuns to Symon de Wynebodesham and Margaret, his wife, land and buildings thereon in Milne Street (vicus molendinorum), lying between the land of Thomas Wolward and the land of Jeremias of Eltisle, frontage 40ft, extending 220ft from the great street (Milne Street) to the ditch, and at the river and 102ft between the land of Alice Belbrar and the land of John, son of Azo. Rent: 1 mark; term: joint lives in survivorship; gersuma: 1/2 mark. Witnesses: Thomas Tuyllet, Robert of St Edmunds, Anger le Rus, Robert Hubert, Nicholas Childman, William Tuyllet, John, son of Ivo, John Gogging, Thomas Plote, Walter Ein, Richard, son of Gregory, Thomas Wolward, John, son of Azo, Godfrid ad aquam (Atwater) et aliis.

Milisentia (d c 1250) Prioress of St Radegund

Gift in free alms

Hervey, son of Eustace, to the nuns, for his soul and the soul of his late wife Beatrix, 10 acres in various parts of Cambridge fields; in one part of the town 6 acres; 1 acre of which abuts on the Barton road and lies next land of Thomas Tuillet, 1 acre abuts on the pasture of Godgivedole and lies next land of Anger Ruffus (Russ), 2 acres abut on the road to Cotes and lie next land of the Cambridge hospital, 1 acre abuts on Braderusche, next land of St Radegund; 1/2 acre abutting on St Neot's Rd. (Maddingley Rd.) and lying next land of Reginald Ruffus (Russ). On the other side of the town 4 acres; 2 acres abutting on Hokerevewell next land of Stephen Haukeston, 1/2 acre in Middelfurlong next land of John Ruffus, 1/2 abutting on Littlemore, 2 roods in Middelfurlong next land of John Ruffus. Witnesses: Robert Seman, Adam, son of Eustace, John de Sexton, Michael, son of Hervey, John, his brother, Henry Vivien, Geoffrey Potekin, John, his son, John, son of Alfred, Symon, son of Hervey et multis aliis.

Hervey son of Eustace (fl 1200-1231)

Gift in free alms

Hervey, son of Eustace, of Cambridge, to the nuns with his sister Yda, when she takes the religious habit in their house: 1 (Cambridge and Barnwell fields) 2 1/2 acres, which Hugh Cors holds of him near Barnwell Priory; 3 roods lying between the land of Maurice Rus (Ruffus?) and the land of William Nunacurt; 3 roods in Estenhale, between lands of the said Maurice and William; 3 roods near Barnwell Mill, between lands of the said two; 1 rood at Meldiche between land of William Nunacurt and that of Hugh, son of Apsolon; 1 acre, which Reginald, son of Alured, held of him in Swinecroft, between land of Ailgar de Welles and that of Margaret, wife of Richard Parson. 2 (St John Milne Street) 3 messuages in the Parish of St John held by Apsolon, son of the priest, abutting on the High Street leading to the Mill (Milne St.) and on the lane leading to St John's Church. 3 (Great St Mary) a messuage in the parish of St Mary, held of him by Robert Carpenter, lying between land of John, son of Elias, and that of John, son of Selid; a messuage in the same parish held of him by Hosbert le Cambere, between land of Andrew de Winepol and that of Ernold Plumber. 4 (St Peter outside Trumpington Gate) a messuage outside Trumpington Gate, held of him by wife of Seled Pinberd, next the land of Robert Nadun. 5 (St Benet) a messuage in St Benedict's parish held by Henry Bekke, lying between land of Absalon, son of the priest, and that of Walter, son of Master (Magister) Geoffrey. Witnesses: Bartholomew, Official of Ely, Master Gentil, parson of Caxton, Simon, parson of St Benedict, Baldewin Blancgernon, Robert Seman, Andrew de Winepol, Everard, Richard and Eustace de Winpol, Roger Parleben, Fulk Crocheman, John, his brother, Richard Porter (of Atgate - de porta), William, his son, Henry, son of Martin, Michael, his son.

Hervey son of Eustace (fl 1200-1231)

Gift in free alms

William Knapewell of Horsey to the nuns his body and the rent of 4s and services of William de le Hel of Horsey for the salvation of his soul and the souls of his ancestors and descendants.

Knapewell, William de

Gift in free alms

Reginald de Argent[en] and his wife Margery to the church of St Mary and St Radegund of Grenecroft all the lands which he bought of Hugh Pilate in Grenecroft, except a piece of herb garden (erberium) of Walter Pilate. Rent: 2s to the church of St Giles in Barnwell (Barnwell priory). Witnesses: Master Geoffrey, official (of the Bishop of Ely), Baldwin Blangernon, Alber(ic?) Russ, Algar Nobil (le Noble), Bernard Grim, William, son of Apsolon et multis aliis.

Argenton, Reginald de

Gift in free alms

Aldusa, daughter of William Blancgermon, to the nuns, with her body for burial, and for the good of her soul, and for the soul of Hugh, son of Apsalon, the southern half of the messuage in St Mary's parish, formerly of Ruald Car. Rent: to Hugh, son of Apsalon, 6d. Witnesses: Hervey, son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Apsalon, son of Roger, Roger Parleben, Geoffrey Potekin, Richard Atgate (ad portam), Hervey Gogging, Roger Doy, Hugh Algod et aliis.

Blancgernon, Aldusa

Gift in free alms

John, son of William, to the nuns the 1 1/2 acre, described in 317, which he bought from his brother Robert. Landgavel 1 1/2s. Rent: to the vicar of All Saints 1 1/2d for the soul of Robert's mother Margaret. Witnesses: Hervey, son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Everard de Winepole, Richard de Winepole, Eustace de Winepole, Anger, son of Edric, Henry, son of Katherine, Richard de C[h]esterton, Alan, servant (or serjeant - servient), Geoffrey Coc et aliis.

John, son of William

Gift in free alms

Stephen, son of Alveve, with the consent of Maud, his wife, and Hugh, his son, to the nuns 5 acres 3 roods dividedly in the fields between lands of Lecie Philip and Richard Burgard; (illegible) and the wife of Algard; Jordan, son of Alvive and Lecie etc. for his family members' souls. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Hervey Alderman, Robert Seman, Fulk Crocheman, Roger Parleben, Adam Werial, Richard de Fordham, Childman, John Creving, John, son of (Ralph?), official, Walter Gernon (?), Adam Werial, Geoffrey Potekin, Apsalon, son of Roger, Reginald, his son, et aliis.

Stephen, son of Alveve

Gift in free alms

Walter Scissart to the nuns the land which he bought of Robert, son of Ormar in St Benet's parish; also land in St John's parish which he bought of Hildebrand Gabart. Rent: to the heirs of Robert, son of Ormar, 6d, for the tenement in St Benet's parish; to the King 2d for the tenement in St John's parish. Witnesses: Fabian, priest, Simon, priest, Hervey, son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Richard Crocheman, provost, Hervey, son of Martin, Michael, son of Hervey, Geoffrey, son of Ralph, William, son of Edward, William, son of Scolace, Maurice, son of Maurice, et multis aliis.

Scissart, Walter

Gift in free alms

William, son of Hugh de Trumpington, to the nuns two crofts at Howes. Witnesses: R(obert), Prior of Barnwell, Hugh, priest, Geoffrey, priest, William de St George, Ralph de Chailz, Robert Grim, Hervey, son of Warin, Richard Grim, Baldwin Blandternon, John, clerk, Aigar.

Trumpington, William de

Gift in free alms

Philip de Hochtun to the nuns in pursuance of a bequest of his mother Albrega, 1 acre in Binnebroc, 1/2 acre between Baldwin Blancgernon and Margaret, wife of Ailgar, held of the monks of Barnwell Priory; 1/2 acre between land of Agnes, wife of Eustace, son of Gilbert, and land of Robert Long, to be held of Barnwell Priory. Hagabel: 1d. Witnesses: Reginald Cive, Baldwin Blancgernon, Hervey, son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Maurice Ruffus (Russ), Absalon, son of the priest, Richard, son of Osborn, Ralph Prudfot, William Wulfsi, Thomas Pupelot, Richard de Winepol, Eustace, his brother, Robert Long et aliis.

Hochtun, Philip de

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