Joan de Cam of Long Stanton, her right of dower and all other rights on 8 acres in Cambridge and Barnwell fields, to John de Trippelowe and John de Bodekysham.
Cam, Joan deRoger, chaplain, son of John Wodeward of Wode Waston, to Adam de Clifford of Barnwell, 5 selions of arable land in Barnwell crofts abutting on Grenecroft, viz. 3 selions next the land of the Prioress of St Radegund and that of the said Adam, and 2 selions between Adam's land and that of the Prior of Barnwell. Witnesses: Symon Bernard, Hugh Faber (Smith), John Faber (Smith), Symon de Welton, William de Sengham, Geoffrey Page, Paulinus de Kertlyngge et aliis.
Wodeward of Wodeweston, RogerJohn de Malbyrthorp and William de Hynxton, citizens of Cambridge and executors of Adam de Clifford, to John de Tryppelowe, parson of Herdewyck, 2 selions in Barnwell fields, one next the land of the Prior of St Edmund's Chapel in Cambridge and abutting on Horspath, the other next to land of the nuns and abutting on Hynton Way. Witnesses: John Pyttok, Bartholomew Morice, Edmund de Ovyngton, John Porter, Hugh le Smyth, Thomas Joachym et aliis.
Clifford, Executors of Adam 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 deJohn 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 deBartholomew Moriz and Margaret, his wife, to John de Trippelowe 3 acres in Barnwell fields: 2 acres next land of said John and land of the Priory of St Radegund; 1/2 acre between the latter and land of the Priory of St. Radegund; 1/2 acre between the land of Sir John de Cambridge and that of John de Trippelowe.Witnesses: Gilbert de London, Simon Gerard, Pobert de Tachewell, Richard Tuylet, Stephen Godsone et aliis.
Bartholomew and Margaret MoriceJohn 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 deDyonisia, 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 scriptorConfirmation of 48; the text, the scribe and the witnesses are identical to the above.
Trippelowe, John deAgnes, widow of Miles de Trumpington, to John de Trippelawe (sic), rector of Reymerston, a messuage in Radegund Street, situated between a messuage of the said John de Trippelawe and one late of Stephen le Terteyner, abutting on the highway and Sarantescroft. Witnesses: Eudo de (H)Elpringham, Mayor of Cambridge, Symon de Refham, John Pilet, Henry de Toft, John Morice et aliis.
Trumpington, Agnes deJohn 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 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 deHenry de Trippelowe, clerk, to John de Trippelowe, rector of Reymerston of Norwich diocese, land and houses in St Radegund parish lying between a tenement of the nuns and a tenement formerly of Thomas de Tendrling on the one side, and a tenement late of Alice de Bernewell (Barnwell) and the nuns' croft called Satantescroft and a tenement late of Roger le Hafoer (?) on the other, extending from Radegund Street to Wales Street (King St.). Witnesses: Eudo de Helpringham, Mayor of Cambridge, John de Weston, John Andrew, Thomas Atte Chapel, bailiffs, John Moriz, Robert de Comb[er]ton, Robert Twlet (Tuylett), John Martyn, William Lys et aliis.
Trippelowe, John deJohn 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 deJohn 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 deLicence to John de Trippelowe, rector of Reymerston, to give to the Nuns 8 messuages and 8 acres of land to find a chaplain to say mass daily for Trippelowe's soul in St Radegund church. Given at Bermondsey. Witness: John de Eltham, earl of Cornwall (brother of Edward III, 1316-36).
Edward III (1312-1377) King of EnglandEnglish translation (early 19 cent.) of 79 a-c and of another document concerning tithes of a watermill
Christiana, daughter of Godard Carter gives to the nuns lands in All Saints parish, lying between the lands of Reginald de Fordham and land of Symon Black on the other side of the lane; also land and buildings between land of Fulk Crocheman and land of Richard Bullokprest; also land held of Richard Bruiera next to land of Ralph Ballard, with services of Adam Weaver; also land in Felterer Street (Parish of Holy Trinity), lying between the land of Holy Trinity church and the land of Doy, with services of Hugh le Rus for the land near the church of Holy Trinity. Endorsed 'with tenement of Master Thomas of Tyryngton, between land of William Pie and Radulph Ballard'. Witnesses: Hervey son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Roger Perleben, Adam Wyriel, Absolon son of Roger and his son, Geoffrey Potekin and his son, Fulk Crocheman, ___ and his son, Richard de Porta (Atgate?) and his son, Henry Vivien, Michael, son of Ordgar and Michael, his son, John Crocheman, Robert Wulward (?), (Walter?) Corde, Walter Ambiches, Richard de Hevenham and many others present at the occasion.
Christiana, daughter of Godard CarterAbsolon Ampe leases to Reginald de Fordham his lands in the parish of All Saints lying between that formerly of Ralph Swane and the small lane leading to the river bank, 50 ft and 40 ft on the boundary by 147 ft. Rent: 4s; gersuma: 2 marks of silver. Witnesses: Robert Seman, Andrew de Winepol, Everard, R(ichard?), Eustace, brothers of the above; Michael, son of Ordgar, Hubert, son of Hornman, Richard Crocheman, Richard de Fordham, Gerard Parm[in]t[er]?, Ralph Ydfot, Alan, grandson of Hilgar, Ralph, son of Geoffrey, Ralph de Bramton, Bernard, son of Edei, Richard Potter.
Ampe, AbsolonSimon le Blund surrenders to the nuns a messuage he holds of them, between the land of Andrew de Winepol and the land of Bartholomew le Talur. Consideration of 4 marks. Witnesses: Hervey son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Adam son of Eustace, Geoffrey Potekin, Thomas Mercer (Mercator), Ralph son of Henry, Michael Malherbe, Reginald de Fordham, Walter Corde, John Ruold, Hugh son of Stephen, Walter Pilate et multis aliis.
Blund, Simon leGeoffrey, Bishop of Ely, institutes the nuns to the rectory, with the consent of the former patron, Sturmi, there present, who confirms his charter (79a). The nuns are to pay Richard, the chaplain, stipend of 20s. p.a. and to pay the episcopal dues. After the resignation or death of the said Richard they are to have the right of presentation to the living. Witnesses: Robert the Prior and William, canon of Barnwell; Edmund, chaplain to the Bishop of Ely; Godfrey de Insula, Godfrey de Wisbech, Adam de St Edmunds, Master Bartholomew, clerk of Brandon; Alan, the almoner; Roger, dean; Master Robert Christien, Jonathan, priest; Nicholas of St Boloph's, Robert of St John and Hugh, his brother; Simon and Walter, chaplains, Everard de Becham, William, son of Hugh, sheriff; John de Daviner, Peter de Bechem, John de Caisnet, Amand, clerk.
Ridel, Geoffrey (d 1189) Bishop of ElyRoger de Brigham, Prior, and the convent of Ely confirm the institution of the nuns of Greneceroft in the Church of All Saints by Geoffrey (Rodel), late Bishop of Ely. Witnesses: Thomas de Heyden, Vincent, Official of the Archdeacon of Ely, Bartholomew, Dean, Walter Corde, Maurice Ruf (sic), Geoffrey Potek[in?], John, son Reginald, William de Porta Et m[u]ltis aliis.
Brigham, Roger deFulk Crocheman confirms the gift made with his sister Sybil of lands formerly held of him by Brito the Jew, dimentions 47 ft wide on the street front, and in the middle 39 ft, length 204 ft from the street to the end of his. Witnesses: Baldwin Blang[ernon?], Bernard Grim, Albric Ruffus (Russ?), Absalon, son of William, Walter, his brother, Robert Seman, Hervey Grim, William, his brother, Michael, son of Ordgar, Adam Weriail, Stephan, son of Selid, Roger Parleben, Andrew Caret[er], Richard Grisillung, Reginald, son of Osbert, Robert Walter, Richard, son of Nicholas, Richard de Malket; et multis aliis.
Crocheman, Fulk (1st half of 13c)Henry, son of Geoffrey, with consent of his wife Edusa and brother Martin gives to Reginald de Fordham lands next to the highway 50 ft long, and land abutting to the former 30 ft by 67 ft. Rent: 3s; gersuma: 12s. Witnesses: Robert Seman, Michael, son of Ordgar, John Crocheman, Adam Wiriel, Michael, son of Michael (?), Fulk Crocheman, Bernard, son of Edriz, Robert Wulward (82), Eustace, Andrew, Everard, Richard, brothers de Winepol, Stephan Cordewan, Geoffrey Siverd, John Creivo(?), Erman, Simon Niger (Black) et multis aliis.
Geoffrey, Henry son ofThomas, son of Robert de la Bruere, with consent of his mother Helena gives to the nuns the lands held of him by Ralph Prudfot, between the land of Ralph Ballard and the land of Walter Pie. Rent of 6d to him and 6d to Hospital of St John, and a consideration of 2 marks towards the cost of his pilgrimage. Endorsed 'Of the tenement formerly of Master Thomas Tyrington'. Witnesses: Hervey son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Maurice Russ (Ruffus?), Roger Parleben, Adam Werial, Walter Corde, Geoffrey Potekin, Richard ad portam (Atgate?), William, Richard and Ralph, his sons, Warin Grim, Reginald, his brother, William Pilate, Michael Parleben et aliis.
Thomas, son of Robert de la BruereSturmi, of Cambridge, to the Church of the Blessed Mary, Mother of God, and St Radegund of Grenencroft, and to the nuns serving it, the advowson of the Church of All Saints in the town of Cambridge. Donation made with the consent of his wife and his heirs for the salvation of King Henry (II) and his heirs and for the souls of the faithful departed. Witnesses: Roger, Dean; Robert de St Clement's; Absalon, priest; Nicholas, brother of Hervey; Walter, priest; Peter, priest, son of Geoffrey; Simon, priest; Eudo Pilat; Gilbery de Scretitoner, Robert de Gurnai, Fulk Crocheman, Selid Macherrer, Robert, son of Ordinar de Haverhill; Azo, Sturmi's son in law; Hugh Pilat, Aelard, son of Orgar; John Crocheman, Richard, son of Nicholas; Gaimar; Peter medic.
Cambridge, Sturmi ofMatilda (Maud) gives to William Sausintune, formerly her servant, moiety of her land in the Jewry between the land of Warin le Cachepol and land which was of Simon le Tailor. Rent of 5s annually and 4s gersuma, and services as required. Witnesses: Robert Sam[an], Geoffrey, son of Radulf, John and Laurence, sons of above, Hugh, son of Martin, Nicholas and John, sons of above, Albert le Marcant, Geoffrey de Ely, Bartholomew le Noble, Sym[on] Godelote, John Avivechild, John, son of Henry de Bertown, William Pilate et multis aliis.
Grim, MatildaEustace, Bishop of Ely, lays down that every new Master of St John's Hospital shall take an oath before the Bishop or his official that he will not administer the Sacrament to, or take obligation from any persons to the loss or prejudice of the Church of All Saints. The prioress and convent of St Radegund of Grenecroft grant free right of Chantry, and Sepulture. In compensation for possible loss (of tithe) to All Saints from the Common land on which the Hospital is built, Harvey son of Eustace has given to the nuns a rent of 12d (180), likewise Robert Seman has given a rent of 12d, Maurice son of Alberic a rent of 12d (181), all charged on property in Cambridge, which the Bishop hereby confirms. Witnesses: Sir Richard, Archdeacon of Ely, H., Prior of Ely, W., Prior of Barnwell, H. Bodebestia, Official of Ely.
Eustace (?-1220) Bishop of ElyStephen de Elvengard in Eswell and his wife Emma give to Nicholas de Well(es), rector of St Etheldreda's, Histon, their messuage in the Jewry next to the land of John de Coteham, extending from the highway to the King's Ditch. Rent of 1 pair of gloves (value 1/2d) and gersuma 8 marks. Witnesses: Hervey son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Adam son of Eustace, Geoffrey son of Ralph, Ralph son of Henry, Michael Malherbe, Michael John, son of Hervey, Thomas son of Joachim, Richard son of Ivo, Gregory son of Edward, William and Alan, his brothers, Geoffrey Fitter, Robert medic et multis aliis.
Elvenegard, Stephen deBartholomew le Noble thas received from Prioress Letitia and the nuns the messuage which was of Symon le Blund, between the land of said Bartholomew and the land of Andrew de Winepol, extending from the highway to the land of Bernard Grim and Richard Bullokesprest. Rent: 2s; gersuma 5 1/2 marks. Witnesses: Hervey son of Eustace, Robert Saman, Adam son of Eustace, Geoffrey son of Ralph, John and Lawrence, his sons, Ralph son of Henry, Hervey son of Martin, Michael and John, his sons, Reginald de Fordham, William Pilate et multis aliis.
le Noble familyPrioress Letitia and the nuns give to Eustace, son of William Barun of Newnham lands between land of Michael Malherb on one side, and the burial ground of the church and land of Bartholomew le Noble on the other, formerly held by Godwin Tailor, John Runwald and Martin Tostin. Rent: 2s and 4 gallons of oil to light lamp at altar of St Mary in church of St Radegund for the souls of William Holdgerd and Peter his father, and his mother and brother. Witnesses: Thomas Tuylet, Robert de St Edmund's, Master Bartholomew son of Ralph, Nicholas, his brother, William Tuylet, Michael Maleherbe, William Pilate, Reginald de Fordham, Reginald, his son, Bartholomew le Noble, William de Winebodesham, Reginald, his brother et aliis.
Letitia (fl 1213-1230) Prioress of St RadegundRichard Plowwryghte, carpenter of Trumpington, bound in £20 to John Pilate. Condition: Plowwryghte is to erect and complete satisfactorily before the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula (1 August) next following 8 rooms on a site in All Saints' parish at the end of Nunnes Lane, abutting on the highway, each room to be 15ft wide and to have a door and 2 windows. Sparre to be used not less than 2d value. Payment of £5 2s 6d to be received for labour and timber, paid in 3 instalments. Witnesses: John Stokton, John Tanquer, Edmund Peper et aliis.
Pilate, John (14c) sometime mayor of CambridgeWilliam Pilate has received from Prioress Letitia and the nuns lands lying next to land of Ailitha, widow, formerly held of them by Matilda de Cimiterio (Maud of Cemetry); length 40 ft, breadth 34 ft. Rent: 8d and 2 capons. Witnesses: Hervey son of Eustace, Adam, his brother, Robert Saman, Hervey son of Martin, Michael and John, his sons, Thomas son of Joachim, Ralph son of Henry, Reginald de Fordham, Reginald, his son, Robert de St Edmunds, William de Hibernia (of Ireland) et aliis.
Pilate, William (13c)Prioress Milisentia and the nuns give to Ernest Mercer (Mercator) a messuage between land of Cate Crocheman and land formerly of Richard Bulloc, abutting on the highway and on land formerly held by Duront le Lung. Rent: 4s, gersuma: unspecified. Endorsed 'now held by William Horwod'. Witnesses: Thomas Tuylet, Robert de St Edmund's, William Tuylet, Robert Hubert, Anger Russ (Ruffus?), Richard son of Henry, Robert Crocheman, John Goggyng, Thomas Plote, Reginald Serwynt et aliis.
Milisentia (d c 1250) Prioress of St RadegundRichard 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, JohnPrioress Amicia de Driffeld and the nuns give to Richard, son of Walter Crocheman, a tenement between Pilates Lane and land of said Richard Crocheman, abutting on the highway and land of Thomas de Luchefeld. Rent: 6d; consideration: 1 mark. Witnesses: Bartholomew Gogging, Mayor of Cambridge, John Martyn, Richard Laurenz, William Tuylett, William, his son, John Portehors, Henry de Bertun, William Elyot, Hervey Dyer, John Palefreyer, Gerard Attepond, Robert Sarend, John, vicar of All Saints, Thomas, our clerk, Henry, our servant et aliis.
Driffeld, Amitia de (fl temp. Edward I) Prioress of St RadegundHugh, son of Absolon of Cambridge for the health of his soul and the soul of his sister Letitia grants to the nuns all the rent of 29 1/2d which Fulk Crocheman pays him for a tenement in Jew's Lane extending from the High Street to the cemetery of All Saints. Possession of the said tenement reserved to the donor for life. Nuns covenant to celebrate an anniversary for his sister Letitia on the eve of the Purification, with Mass on the feast, when the nuns are to have the whole rent for their pittance. Service to the King; excommunication to those who set his grant aside. Witnesses: Thomas, Dean of Sanford, Baldwin Blancgernon, Hervey, son of Eustace, Robert Seman, Everard de Winepole, Andrew, Richard and Eustace, his brothers, Adam Werial, Roger Parleben, Fulk Crocheman, John, his brother, Absolon, son of Roger, Maurice Russ (Ruffus?), Robert de Sanford et multis aliis.
Hugh, son of AbsolonAzo Coleman gives to Robert Seman land in the parish of All Saints on the river bank called Blancwyneshithe, next to the land of Walter, son of Scolastica. Rent: 8d; gersuma 1/2 mark. Witnesses: Baldwin Blangernon, Hervey, son of Eustace, Fulk Crocheman, Maurice Russ (Ruffus), Everard de Winepol, John Chrocheman, Robert Vinier, Richard Wulward, Robert de Custance, William Pandewant, Walter son of Walter, William son of Apsolon et multis aliis.
Coleman, AzoPrioress Letitia and the nuns give to William Athelard a messuage with buildings lying between the land of the Hospital of St John and the land of William Pie. William Athelard has sworn fealty to them. Rent: 4s 6d. Witnesses: Adam son of Eustace, Robert Saman, Thomas son of Joachim (25), Ralph son of Henry, Michael Malherbe, Robert de St Edmund's, Reginald de Fordham, William Pilate, Walter Crocheman, John Athelard, William Pye, William Godsho et aliis.
Letitia (fl 1213-1230) Prioress of St RadegundPrioress Elena and the nuns give to Richard Crocheman a messuage between his own land and land formerly held by John le Seenz, abutting on the highway and the land of Durant le Lung. Rent: 4s; gersuma: 2 marks. Witnesses: John But, Mayor of Cambridge, Roger de Weresfeld, Robert de Maddingley, John Palfreyman, Simon de Bradelee, bailiffs, John Martin, Master Thomas Tullyet, Richard Laurence, junior, Robert Mattefrey, Richard Bateman, senior, William Seman, John de Byr, Samuel Goldsmith, Walter Pilat et aliis.
Elena (fl 1284-1299 - very beg. of 14c) Prioress of St RadegundMatilda, widow of Alan Edward of Cambridge, with the consent of her son, Peter, to Roger de Herdwic, servant of the nuns of St Radegund, an annual quit rent of 4s out of a tenement held of her by Fulk le Haneper, outside the Ditch and near Garewycscruche. Roger de Herdwic can assign or bequeath and can distrain on Fulk's tenement if the rent is unpaid. Gersuma: 25s 4d; rent: 1/4 lb. cumin. Witnesses: Anger le R[us], Nicholas Childman, Robert Hubert, William Tuylett, Paulinus Wombe, Walter Crocheman, Ralph Chapeler (Capellaris), John Alvevechild, Symon Spicer (Spiciarius), Ernest Mercer (Mercator) et aliis.
Matilda, widow of Alan EdwardHugh, 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 WilliamPrioress Constantia (Custancia in the document) and the nuns to Robert, son of Ralph le Chapeler, a messuage formerly held of them by his father, Ralph, in the parish of Holy Trinity, outside the King's Ditch, near Grenecroft, lying between the land formerly of William le Felterer and the land of Barnwell Priory, extending from the highway to the Nuns' Croft. Condition: Not to alienate to Jews or house of religion. Rent: 12d. Witnesses: Sir Walter de Hauckestone, chaplain, William, chaplain, Henry Page, Richard Godfrey, Thomas Arnive, Abraham le Chapeler, Walter Crocheman, Hugh Tranch, Reginald At Cross (ad Crucem) et aliis.
Constantia (fl temp. Edward I) Prioress of St RadegundPrioress Alice Pilet and the nuns to Robert Foxton and Alice, his wife, a piece of Sarant Croft 72 ft. long and 21 ft. broad, which house and garden lies between Walls Lane and Radegund Lane, to enlarge his house and garden which he holds of the Mayor and Commons of Cambridge in Walls Lane. Rent: 6d. Term: 100 years. Witnesses: Richard Maisterman, Mayor, John Norton, Robert Martyn, Thomas Attefeld, Thomas Colyns, burgesses, et aliis.
Pilet, Alice (fl 1378-1398) Prioress of St RadegundMatilda, widow of Alan Edward of Cambridge, to Prioress Constance and the nuns the land mentioned in 100a-b, between land formerly of Ralph the Deaf and that of Henry de Berwue. Gersuma: 1 besant. Witnesses: Walter de Hauckestone, chaplain, Walter Crocheman, Henry Page, Ralph, his son, Robert, his brother, Richard Godefrey, Paulinus Wombe, Reginald Cross et aliis.
Matilda, widow of Alan Edward