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- 25 December 1369 ("Dat' apud Cantebr' in festo nat' d[omi]ni Anno d[omi]ni milli[sim]o cccmo sexagesimo nono et Anno r[e]gni r[e]gi[s] edwardi t[er]cii post conquestum quadragesimo t[er]cio".)
Prioress Margaret (Clavyle) and the nuns to John de Toft of Cambridge, a tenement between a tenement of Corpus Christi College, one of John de Toft and one of Robert de Parys, abutting on the highway, the King's Ditch and on Pouches croft and the new Chapel of St Odo of Cambridge. Term: 40 years; rent: 18s. Covenants: lessee to build and keep in repair a hall with a solar above it on the front of the tenement, 2 cellars under part of the solar, a room to the west of the hall; three rooms in the front part of the tenement and a dovehouse. Witnesses: John Morice, mayor of Cambridge, William Horewod, John Bleedray, John de Cotton, John Marshal et aliis.
Clavyle, Margaret (fl 1363-1378) Prioress of St Radegund