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Gift with warranty

Richard Ad Portam (Atgate) with the consent of Alice, his wife, to the nuns a shop in the market situated between a shop of John, son of Selid of St Mary and St Radegund and a shop of Aca, son of Coleman. Services to the King (hagabel) 8d. Witnesses: Bartholomew(?) B Ca , Hervey, son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Maurice Russ, Henry, son of Martin, Geoffrey Potekin, Henry, son of Elias, Ralph, son of Henry, Roger Parleben, Reginald de Fordham, Michael, son of Henry, John, son of Selid, John, son of Bernard, Michael, his brother, et quibusquam aliis.

Richard and Alice Ad Portam (Atgate)

Gift with warranty

Gilbert de Childerle to William Sweteghe land in the market between the land of Symon de St Botulph and the land of Robert Sharp with the same warranty that he had from William de Colebrig. Rent: 35d and a mallard, to Margaret, widow of Reginald de Abintun; gersuma: 4 marks. Witnesses: Hervey, son of Eustace, Robert Saman, Hervey, clerk, Michael, his son, Geoffrey, son of Ralph, Stephen and Henry de Haukeston, Walter de Lindesey, Albert le Mercer, Hugh le Mercer, Simon de St Botulph, William de Hibernia (of Ireland) et aliis.

Childerle, Gilbert de

Gift with warranty

Walter Crocheman to Alexander Pecche, Rector of Brandestone, a messuage which he had from his father, lying between the land of Margaret Pernes to the south and the land of Hugh le Rus to the north, and a parcel of land formerly belonging to Hugh le Rus in width 37 ft towards the north, extending as far as the land of Alberic Butcher to the south, abutting to the west on the Kings highway and to the east on land of Margaret de Abeton. Rent: 8s to the nuns; for the small parcel of land 1/2d to Hugh le Rus; 1/2d to himself. Gersuma: 13 1/2 marks. Witnesses: John le Rus, mayor of Cambridge, Thomas Dunning, John Porthors, William Tuylett, William Goldring, Ernest Mercer, William Elyot, Robert de Maddingel, John __tin, Symon Atwater (ad aquam), Richard Bateman, Bartholomew Goggyng, Roger de Ely, John Matelassy, Richard Purf(oy?) et aliis.

Crocheman, Walter (13c)

Gift with warranty

Bartholomew le Noble to his son Hugh two shops: the shop in the market at the corner of Potters' Row between his own land and the land of the Hospital of St John, also, another shop next to the land of Henry Nadun. Rent: 1/2d to the donor for the corner shop, 6d to Leonius Dunning for the other shop. Witnesses: John Alvevechild, Paulinus Wombe, Symon Spicer, Ernest Mercer, Hervey Parleben, Richard le Taylur, Simon Godelote, William Newenham, Robert de Hawckeston, Nicholas beyond market (ultra forum), John Goging et aliis.

Noble, Bartholomew le

Mortgage (indenture)

Cites the grant of a rent of 5s per annum out of 2 shops made by Thomas Potekin to John Serle of Upwendon, a shop of Thomas le Cotiler lying between the two shops. Condition: The grant to be for 4 years from Michaelmas 1274. The said John has paid the said Thomas Potekin 16s for his urgent business. If the said Thomas die within the term of 4 years the rent to remain to the said John for ever. Witnesses: William Elioth, Robert de Maddingele, Henry Nadon, Richard Bateman, Richard de Hockele, Richard le Vinter, Thomas le Cotiler et aliis.

Potekin, Thomas (second half of 13c)

Quitclaim and release

Agnes, widow of William de Colebrig to William Sweteye her rights in the land described in 220a. Witnesses: Hervey Parleben, Bartholomew le Noble, John Alvivechild, Hugh Neucomen, Nicholas de (Sanf?)ord, Richard Tailor (cissor), Walter Crocheman, John de Walda et aliis.

Colebrig, Agnes de

Grant of a rent in free alms

William Sueteye to the nuns for his soul and those of his ancestors an annual rent of 8s out of the above land for the maintenance of a land in the nuns' choir. Anathema if rent unpaid or land extinguished. Witnesses: John Russ, Eustace, son of Hervey, Robert de St Edmund, Thomas Tuylet, William Tuylet, Stephan de Hauckeston, Michael Bernard, William Pilat, Robert Crocheman, Walter Crocheman, Walter le Porter et aliis.

Sueteye, William

Acquittance

Prioress Agnes and the nuns to Richard Spycer for 8s in discharge of arrears of rent for a year for a tenement with 2 solars lying between a tenement of Corpus Christi College to the west, and a tenement of Richard Bushee to the east, abutting on a tenement of Corpus Christi College and on the Cheese Market, the rent of which 8s per annum was given to the nuns before the Statute (Quia Emptores, 1290).

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

Gift with warranty

Gilbert, son of Arnulf le Plummer, to John, son of John Smith (Faber), a shop in the market between the land of Thomas le Ferrun and the land of Richard le Feleper. Rent: 12d and a pair of gloves, value 1/2d; gersuma: 6s 8d. Witnesses: Maurice Russ, Robert Seman, Hervey, son of Martin, Michael, his brother, Geoffrey Potekin, Alberic le Mercer, Reginald Nadon, Osbert le Fenier, John, son of Hubert, Thomas le Ferrun, Walter Corde, et multis aliis.

Plummer, Gilbert le

Gift with warranty

Leonius, son of Adam (Dunning?), to Bartholomew le Noble, for homage and service, a shop in the market at the corner of Potters Row situated between the land of the same Bartholomew to the west and the land of William Miller to the south. Rent: 6d; gersuma: 13s 4d. Witnesses: Thomas Tuyllet, John le Rus, Robert de St Edmund's, John Alvevechild, Ernest Mercer, Hervey Parleben, Henry Pikerel, Henry, son of Hugh, Symon Godelote, William Elyot, William le Lorrner et aliis.

Leonius, son of Adam

Gift with warranty

Hugh, son of Bartholomew le Noble to his uncle Thomas Potekin 2 shops, one between the land of the Hospital of St John and the land of Thomas le Cutiler, the other between the land of Thomas le Cutiler and the land of William le Lorimer. Rent: 6d to Leonius Dunning and 1 clove of garlic to the donor; 6d to Robert Hubert for the other shop; gersuma: 6 marks for the corner shop. Witnesses: Richard, son of Laurence, John Martin, William Elyot, Ernest Mercer, Nicholas Goldsmith, William Goldring, Robert de Maddingele, Henry Nadun, William le Loriner, Thomas Cutiller et aliis.

le Noble family

Grant of a rent (indenture)

John, son of Serle of Upwendon, with the consent of his wife Margaret, to Prioress Agnes le Burgeylun and the nuns the rent of 5s (219e) for 4 years, from Thomas Potekin, clerk, in exchange for a rent of 4s 8d for a shop formerly of Godfrey le Heymongere, given him in free marriage by Margaret Atteward. At the end of the term the prioress or successors to pay 4s 8d per annum for the tenement of the said Godfrey. Witnesses: William Eliot, mayor of Cambridge, John But, Robert Wymund, Henry Nadon, Henry Tuilet, Richard Laurence et aliis.

John and Margaret of Upwendon

Grant in free alms of rent of 6s. 1d.

Matilda Corde, widow, to the nuns a rent of 3s 1d and two capons out of a messuage in St Mary's parish lying between the land of Margaret de Abiton (Abington), previously of Hugh Alderman, abutting on the highway, and that formerly of Cecilia Pernes; also a rent of 3s out of a messuage lying next to a messuage formerly of Laurence Fivien in the parish of St Peter by the castle, lying next the street leading towards Hulme and abutting on the highway (Castle St.) and on a messuage formerly of Margaret Fitien. Witnesses: John Martin, mayor of Cambridge, John Goging, Bartholomew Goging, John Portehors, Hervey Dyer (tinctor), Robert Hubert, Robert de Maddingele, William Goldring, Robert Sarant et aliis.

Corde, Matilda

Gift with warranty

Hugh, son of Apsolon, to his kinswoman, Aldusa, the southern moiety of the messuage described in 211a, which he bought from his uncle, Ruald, extending from the highway before St Mary's church to the street leading to St John's church. Rent: 6d; gersuma: 1 mark. Witnesses: Thomas, dean of Sanford, Baldwin Blancgernon, Maurice Russ, Robert de Sanford, Hugh de Cuilli, John de Vantort, William, son of Richard, John, son of William, ___, son of Edward, Robert Seman, Jordan of Cambridge, Richard, his son, William de Selford, Ralph de Calli et aliis.

Hugh, son of Apsolon

Gift with warranty

Hugh, son of Apsolon, to his kinswoman Aldusa the messuage held of him by Mabil Harre. Rent: 12d; gersuma: 16s. Witnesses: Thomas, dean of Sanford, Baldwin Blangernon, Maurice Russ, Robert de Sanford, Hugh de Cuilli, William, son of Alan, John de Watort, William, son of Richard, John, son of William, (William?), son of Edward, Robert Seman, Jordan of Cambridge, Richard, his son, Ralph de Calli, William de Selford et multis aliis.

Hugh, son of Apsolon

Gift with warranty

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  • 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 Andrew, son of Galien, for his homage and service, the land and buildings given to them by Aldusa, lying between the land of church of St John's and the land formerly of Stephen Corduaner. Rent: 8s, gersuma: ? (16)s (paid). Witnesses: Hervey Pilat, John and Richard, chaplains to the nuns, Maurice Russ, Richard Atgate (ad portam), William, Richard and Ralph, his sons, Symon Bagge, John Serjeant (or servant), Hervey, son of Martin, Michael and John, his sons, Walter de Selford, Ralph Cailly et aliis.

Letitia (fl 1213-1230) Prioress of St Radegund

Gift in free alms (or by divine service)

John, son of William, to the Almoner of St Radegund's for the souls of himself and of his lord, Hugh (son of Absolon) with his body for burial, the northern moiety of a messuage, formerly held by Ruold, granted to John by the said Hugh. Rent: to the lord of the fee 6d. Covenant: the nuns to find a lamp before the altar of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Witnesses: Robert Seman, Roger Parleben, Hervey, clerk, F(S?)___tam, Richard, his son, John Ali_re, Walter Corde, Henry, son of Katherine, Alan, servant, Geoffrey Cock et aliis.

John, son of William

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

Grant of a rent (by divine service)

Hugh, son of Apsolon to the nuns the rent of 12d due from Aldusa for the messuage formerly held of him by Mabil Harre, which Aldusa has built upon and which Mabil Harre now holds of her, to find a lamp for the nuns' infirmary. Service: to the King 1d. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Bartholomew, official, Fabian, chaplain, ___, Magister Robert de Neutun, Magister William de Bancius, Fulk Crocheman, John Crocheman, Adam Werrial, Richard Atgate (ad porta, sic), William, his son, Geoffrey Potekin, Hervey Goging, Michael, his son, William, son of Magister Geoffrey, Robert, clerk, John, his brother, et multis aliis.

Hugh, son of Apsolon

Gift in free marriage

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 Hugh

Gift with warranty

Maurice, son of Alberic, to John, the smith, son of Philip, for his homage and service 17ft of land next the land of Warin Anketill lying along the street where the smiths dwell, extending from the street to the land of Richard de Ingham. Rent: 5s; gersuma: 10s. Witnesses: (illegible), Gilbert, goldsmith, Hervey, son of Gilbert, Hugh Maurice, Geoffrey Potekin, William Feutrer, Richard de Ingham, Alan Torel, Ivo de Brantun, Osbert, his son, et multis aliis.

Maurice, son of Alberic

Gift with warranty

Henry de Berton, with the consent of Alice, his wife, to Henry, son of Alan, a shop near the shop which Henry, son of Hugh holds of him. Rent: 2s; gersuma: 2s. Witnesses: Master (Magister) Henry Pilat, Geoffrey Potekin, John and Laurence, his sons, William de rta, R, his brother, Geoffrey Prat, Alberic M(ercator?), John Ruold, Hugh Mercer (Mercator), Henry, son of Elias, John, his brother, et multis aliis.

Berton, Henry de

Agreement (indenture)

Cristina, widow of Warin, son of Anketil, with the consent of Godfrey his heir, to John the smith, son of Philip, a shop in the market, lying between the land of Maurice le Rus (Ruffus) and the land of Gilbert Blancgernon. Term: 20 years; rent: 3s, fine: 2s. Witnesses: Robert Seman, Robert, son of Richard, Walter, son of (Nicholas?), Robert Fing, miller, Osbert le Camb, William Smith (faber), John, son of Hubert, Arnald le Plover, __, his son, John, son of Anketil, et pluribus aliis.

Cristina, widow of Warin

Lease (indenture)

William de Ixnyng, vicar of All Saints, Simon de Sleford and Richard Milde, chaplains, to Stephen Moriz a messuage containing 2 shops in the butchery, lying between a shop belonging to St Radegund's House and a shop belonging to St John's house (Hospital). Term: 53 years; rent: to the prior of Barnwell 4s 4d; to St. John's house 4s; to the prioress of Swaffham 4s 6d, to the prioress of St Radegund 4s 2d; to the lessor 12d. Witnesses: John de London, mayor of Cambridge, William Horwide, Richard Fouke, John Bychamwelle, John Berle, draper, et aliis.

Ixnyng, William 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".)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

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

Release and quitclaim

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  • 19 February 1317 ("Dat' Cantebr' die Sabbati proxima post festum sancti Valentini martiri anno regni Regis Edwardi filii R(egis) E(dwardi) decimo".)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Thomas de Maddyngle of Cambridge to Sir (Dominus) William, chaplain, son of Thomas de Wynepol, scriptor (scribe or scrivener), a messuage formerly belonging to Joan Casteleyn, at the end of the butchery, lying between a tenement of Walter, son of Thomas, butcher (carnifex), and the Oat Market, and abutting at either end on the highway. Witnesses: Robert Dunnyng, mayor of Cambridge, John Moryz, Symon de Refham, John Edwards, Walter Butcher et aliis.

Maddyngle, Thomas de

Lease for lives (indenture); old list says "Not nunnery property".

John, Prior of Ely, to John Frenge, Agnes, his wife, and John, his son, 2 messuages in Cambridge. 1) in St. Edward's parish, abutting on a messuage of the Almoner of Ely, occupied by the said John Frenge, and on a messuage of the nuns, and extending along the lane next the churchyard of St. Edward's; 2) the other in the parish of St. John, with a hithe appertaining to it, called Cholleshithe, in the Water Lane, between a messuage of Edmund Lyster and the lane, abutting on the river bank and on a messuage of William Wynde. Term: their joint lives in survivorship; rent: 18s, 14s for the messuage in St. Edward's and 4s for the messuage in St. John's. Given at Ely.

John, Prior of Ely

Lease (counterpart)

Prioress Joan Fulburn and the nuns to Mr. Richard Goodknape, clerk, a messuage lying between a messuage of the College of St. Clare to the south, a messuage formerly of Simon Bentybow, late of William Barford, to the north, abutting on a messuage of the Solfham nuns to the west and on St Edward's churchyard to the east. Term: 40 years; rent: 4s.

Fulbourn, Joan (fl 1487-1491) Prioress of St Radegund

Lease for lives (counterpart of indenture)

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  • 22 September 1398 ("Dat' apud Cant' vicesimo secundo die Sept[embri] Anno regni Regis Ricardi secundi post conquestum vicesimo secundo".)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Prioress Alice Pilet and the nuns to John Waldeyn, butcher, Joan, his wife, and Isabel, his daughter, the shop described in 205a net to a shop formerly of William de Lavenham and one of John Baldewyn. Term: their joint lives in survivorship; rent: 14s. Witnesses: (several illegible), William Cumberton et aliis.

Pilet, Alice (fl 1378-1398) Prioress of St Radegund

Exchange of rent (indenture)

Robert, son of Anger le Rus, to Prioress Custancia and the nuns a quit rent of 3s out of a messuage formerly belonging to Henry Spilmen in the Cornmarket, lying between the land of John Atgate and the land of Nicholas outside the market. Saving to the donor a rent of 4d from this messuage and the escheat if it should fall vacant. Consideration: the nuns release to John de Sausitone a rent of 3s due to them from Ralph de Banc for a virgate of land in Pampesworth. Witnesses: Richard, son of Laurence, mayor of Cambridge, Roger Warin, William Goldring, William, son of Ivo, John Martin, bailiffs, William Tuyllet, Robert Hubert, Walter Chrocheman, Enest Mercer (Mercator), William Elyot, Nicholas ultra forum (beyond the market), Robert de Maddingele et aliis.

Rus, Anger le

Counterpart of a gift with warranty

Matilda (Maud) Pinnig(er) (or Pinning?) acknowledges receipt from the nuns of a shop in the Meat Market, given to them by Richard Atgate (ad portam), which was formerly held of the nuns be Eustace Selede at 7s 8d per annum. Rent: 7s. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Walter de Havekestone, chaplain, Sir John, chaplain, Nicholas ultra forum (beyond the market), Michael Bernard, Alberic Butcher (carnifex), Roger de Wilburham, Elbor (Elvr'?) Scriptor (Scribe) et aliis.

Pinnig', Matilda

Release

  • JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 192-209/201
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  • 11 September 1311 ("Dat' Canterbrig' die sabbati proxima post festum (Nat)ivitatis beate Marie virginis Anno regni Reg[is] Edwardi filii Regis Edwardi qiu[n]to".)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

William Flemyng, butcher (carnifex), to the nuns a shop in the butchery, between shop of Andrew Wolleward and that of Richard Parys which has escheated to them. Witnesses: Simon de Refham, mayor of Cambridge, John Pilat, Reginald de Trumpington, Thomas de Brangtre, bailiffs, John Pawe, William de Comberton, John Robilard, John Culliner, Selide Butcher, Thomas Bertilmew, Thomas Butcher et aliis.

Flemyng, William

Lease for lives (indenture)

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  • 26 June 1378 ("Dat' apud Cantebr' die sabbati proxima post festum Nativitatis sancti Johanis Bapriste. Anno regni Regis Richardi secundi post conquestum secundo".)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Prioress Alicia Pilet and the nuns to Richard Hynton, butcher (carnifex), and Alicia, his wife, a shop in the butchery, between a shop formerly of William de Lavenham and a shop formerly of John Baldwyn, abutting on the street and on St. Edward's churchyard. Term: their joint lives in survivorship; rent: 14s. Witnesses: John Blaunpayn, mayor of Cambridge, Richard Martyn, Henry Bayser et aliis.

Pilet, Alice (fl 1378-1398) Prioress of St Radegund

Acquittance (indenture)

Prioress Agnes and the nuns to John Chance for 10s, being 2 years' rent for a messuage at the north end of Butcher Row, between the Oat Market and a shop formerly of John Broun, butcher, abutting on the highway and a messuage, late of John Sexteyn.

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

Lease (counterpart)

Prioress Elizabeth Walton and the nuns to Richard Woodcok, butcher, and Joan, his wife, a messuage lying between a messuage of John Roys to the south and a messuage of Thomas Reede, clerk, to the north, abutting on the Butchery (Bocherie) to the east and on St. Edward's churchyard to the west. Term: 99 years; rent: 15s.

Walton, Elizabeth (fl 1468-1479) Prioress of St Radegund

Gift in free marriage

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)

Gift with warranty (indenture)

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  • 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 Richard Morin a shop between the shop of Henry Hubert and that of Nigel le Seller, both held of the nuns. Gersuma: 4s. Rent: 5s. Witnesses: Robert Seman, Eustace Dunning, Hamo de Colchestre, Richard, son of Ivo, Anger Russ, John le Berton, Sir (Dominus) Childmen, Thomas Toilet et aliis multis.

Letitia (fl 1213-1230) Prioress of St Radegund

Gift with warranty

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  • 4 July 1292 ("Dat' Cantebr' die ven[er]is p[ro]x[ima] post festu[m] ap[osto]lor[um] Pet[ri] et Pauli. Anno r[egni] r[egis] Edward vicesimo".)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Mariota, widow of Richard de Berton, burgess of Cambridge, to Matilda (Maud), her daughter, a messuage in Milne street (melnestrate), opposite the church, lying between a tenement of Sir (Dominus) Alberic de Saltreya and one of William Pittock, held of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem to the north, and a shop and yard in Pyrones Lane to the south, abutting on the east on a tenement of Matilda (Maud) de Walda and one of Derota la Parchiminere, and to the west on the street (Milne St.) and on the yard of the aforesaid shop (the shop and yard are specifically exempted from this gift). Rent: 1d as hagabel and 1d to Mariota. Witnesses: John But, mayor of Cambridge, Thomas Tuylet, Richard Crocheman, John Golding, Stephen Hunne, bailiffs, John Martyn, Bartholomew Gogging, John de Brancketre, Robert le Steresman, Mylo de Trumpington, John Prentyz, John Hockele et aliis.

de Berton family

Release and quitclaim

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  • 19 May 1364 ("Dat' in predicto monasterio nostro (i.e. in the priory of St. Mary and St. Radegund) Cantebrig' in festo s[an]c[t]o Trinitatis anno regni regis Edwardi tercii post conquestum tricesimo octavo".)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

Prioress Margaret Claville and the nuns to William Stote and Thomas, his son, a chief rent out of a vacant plot of land, lying between a messuage of Margaret le Clerk, of Chesterton, and a messuage of the same William Stote, abutting on a vacant plot belonging to Damalis de Festede and on the highway (Milne St.). Consideration: 12d per annum to be paid during the lives of the said William and Thomas and of the longest liver of them. The first 7 years have been paid in advance (7s). Witnesses: John London, mayor of Cambridge, William Horwood, Richard Fynchyngfeld et aliis.

Clavyle, Margaret (fl 1363-1378) Prioress of St Radegund

Lease for life (indenture and counterpart)

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  • 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 Ralph, son of Hervey, 3 messuages on the circuit of St Edward's cemetery, one next a messuage of the nuns occupied by Matilda (Maud) Dun, the others on either side of a messuage of Ivo de Bramton. Gersuma: 20s; term: for his life; rent: 4s and 4 capons. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Hervey, son of Eustace, Ralph, son of Henry, Michael, son of Hervey, John, his brother, Richard, son of Richard Atgate (ad portam), Ralph, his brother, Ivo de Bramton, Richard Bullocprest, Bartholomew, son of Ralph, et multis 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 with warranty (indenture)

Prioress Elena and the nuns to John le Lominor, Mabel (Mabilla), his wife, and their heirs a plot in Milne Street (Molnestrate), lying between Pyron Lane and a messuage of the said John, abutting on Milne St. and on a messuage of the said John. Rent: 3s. Witnesses: Robert Tuylet, John Portehors, Magister Thomas Tuylet, Henry Tuylet, Milo de Trumpington, John Prentis, Robert Steriman, John de Hokkele, Magister Symon de Banda et aliis.

Elena (fl 1284-1299 - very beg. of 14c) Prioress of St Radegund

Gift with warranty

Stephen de Scalaris (Scaler, or Scales, see Gray 5) to Absalon, son of Roger of Cambridge 3 shops in Cambridge market, one a corner shop, rent 5s 8d; hagabel 4d; the adjoining one 4s and the third 3s 8d. Consideration: 100s ("ad magnun negocium meum perficiendum" - to accomplish his great work). Donor covenants to use no art or ingenuity to get out of this agreement. Witnesses: Geoffrey Poteckin, Richard, Eustace (?), brothers, Henry Elyot, John, son of Hugh, Roger Parleben, John, son of Henry le Tablur, Godfrid, son of William, __ Potekin, (Laurence?) Potekin, Ralph, son of Edmund(?) et multis aliis.

Scalaris, Stephen de

Gift in free marriage

Adam 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, Adam

Gift with warranty (indenture)

  • JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 192-209/194a
  • 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 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

Gift with warranty (indenture)

Prioress Milesentia and the nuns to William Tuylet land with right of putting up stalls formerly held of them by Henry Hubert, between the land formerly of Peter de Newnham, the priest, and the land of Richard Morin; breadth 9ft, length 18ft. Rent: 2s. Witnesses: Thomas Tuylett, Robert Hubert, Robert de St Edmunds, Richard, son of Ivo, Nicholas Childman, John Gogging, Reginald Serwynd, Walter Crocheman, Walter le Porter, Adam Carpenter et multis aliis.

Milisentia (d c 1250) Prioress of St Radegund

Agreement (indenture)

  • JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 177-191/188
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  • 6 May 1427 ("Dat' Cantebr' in festo s[an]c[t]i Johanis Euang[e]l[ist]e ante porta[m] latina[m] Anno r[egni] r[egis] Henrici sexti post conquest[um] qui[n]to")
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

After proceeding before John Bilneye, mayor, between prioress Agnes Shenkelowe and the nuns and Master (Magister) John Bidbrok, clerk, respecting a rent of 4 s. due out of a messuage lying between the land of Peter, son of Ivo, and that of Jeremias of Eltisley, given to the nuns by Reginald, son of Absolon, son of Roger, to prioress Letitia. The said rent was given to the nuns before the Statute (i.e. Quia Emptores Terrarum, 1290, 18 Edw. I). The position and bounds of the said messuage being unknown to any living person, the said John Bidbrook agrees that the said rent shall in future be paid out of a messuage belonging to him in Milne Street (vicus molendari), lying between a messuage formerly of William Wynde, afterwards of Nicholas Hethe, now of John Ascheman, and a tenement of Clare Hall called Welsh Hospice, and abutting on Milne Street. The nuns agree to pray for the said John as one of benefactors.

Prioress Agnes and John Bidbrok

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