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- 1340-1349
Seal of brown wax, identical to the ones attached to Gray 48, 33a.
Trippelowe, John de
Seal of brown wax, identical to the ones attached to Gray 48, 33a.
Trippelowe, John de
Seal of white and brown wax, central (brown) part bears impression of a human figure (St Radegund? a bishop?)
St Radegund's Priory (?)
Charter of Nigel granting nuns land
Nigel, Bishop of Ely, gives to the nuns of the newly founded cell outside the town of Cambridge a piece of land (4 acres) lying near to the said cell, free of all customs, for a rent of 12d per annum. Witnesses: Radulf Olaf; Petrus clericus (Peter the clerk); Gilebertus capellanus de horn[u]ningesheia (Gilbert the chaplain of Horningsea).
Nigel (d 1169) Bishop of Ely
Stephen confirms to the church and nuns of St Mary the grant by William Monachus [le Moyne], goldsmith, of 2 virgates of land and 6 acres of pasture and 4 cottars with their holdings, at (Great) Shelford, in free alms, for the soul of Henry (I) and for all God's faithful. Witnesses: William Martell and Rainer de Warenne.
Stephen I (c 1096-1154) King of England
Confirmation of charter Gray 2a
Bishop Nigel of Ely confirms grant by William Monachus [le Moyne] of Shelford to the Church of St Mary and St Radegund of 2 virgates of land etc. Witnesses: William [de Laventon] archdeacon [of Ely], Richard of St Paul, Richard de Pontcardon, Ricardus filius Ilberti (Richard fitz Gilbert), Magistrus Ernulfus (Master Ernulf), John of St Alban, Gilbert clericus (the clerk), Radulfus Dapiferus (Ralph the steward), Alexander pincerna (the butler), Henricus peregrinus (Henry the pilgrim).
Nigel (d 1169) Bishop of Ely
Prioress Isabella of Sudbury, in consequence of complaints by Adam de Walsoken, vicar of St Clement's, to the Archbishop of Canterbury at his metropolitan visitation, about the fall in value of his rents and the burden of the annual payment of 5 marks to the nuns, assigns to the vicar a house in the cemetery of the said church to the east of the church, in perpetuity.
Isabella of Sudbury (fl 1402) Prioress of St Radegund
Fragment of a Deed (gift or feoffment)
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)
Gift with warranty (fragmentary)
John le Gome, of Cambridge, to (John de) Trypellowe, rector of Herdewik, a messuage in Ragegund Lane with a garden adjacent to it. Witnesses: Bartholomew Morice, Mayor of Cambridge, John (Marschal?), John de Shadeworth, Richard de Weston, bailiffs, John Fryday et aliis.
Gome, John le
Letter to Archdeacons of Lincoln, Northampton and Huntingdon
The Bishop orders the deacons to organise collections in the churches of their archidiaconates on behalf of the nuns. Written in Huntingdon.
Gravesend, Richard de
Letter of Roger de Skerning, Bishop of Norwich
The Bishop orders the clergy and laity of his diocese to make collections in his diocese for the repair of the church of St Radegund, damaged by the fall of the bell-tower. Written in Hoxne (??).
Skerning, Roger de
Letter of the Official of the Archdeacon of Ely to the parochial clergy
The Official recommends the nuns to the parochial clergy as object of charity, since the sisters lost their house and all their substance by fire. Written in Hardwick.
Archdeacon of Ely, fl 1313
Confirmation of Indulgences granted by previous Bishops
The bishop confirms certain grants of indulgence made by his brother Bishops in favour of persons contributing to the relief of the nuns and the rebuilding of their house destroyed by fire. Written in Hatfield
Keeton, John
Indulgence of Thomas Arundel, at that time Bishop of Ely
The Bishop grants indulgence of 40 days to all who contribute to the relief of the nuns on the occasion of the destruction of their dwellings and goods by fire. Written in Doddington.
Arundel, Thomas (1353-1414) Archbishop of Canterbury
Indulgence of William Courtenay, Archbishop of Canterbury
The Archbishop grants indulgence of 40 days to persons contributing to the relief of the nuns whose buildings have been ruined by violent storms. Written in the Manor of Croydon.
Courtenay, William (1342-1396) Archbishop of Canterbury