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Grant in free alms with warranty

Reginald, son of Henry de Trumpington, to nuns of St Mary and St Radegund of Cambridge with his daughter Margaret, a rent of 2s due to him from Thomas of Trumpington for 9 acres of land which Thomas holds of him. Thomas is to do the services due to the King for the said 9 acres. Witnesses: Henry de Orewell, William de Trumpington, Everard, his son, Ralph de Cailly, Simon, his son, William de Orewell, Robert, his son, Richard le Francies, William, his son, Robert le Vavasur, Roger de Herbeton, Alberic de Ca(p?)eles, Albin de Orewell, Ralph(?) de Trumpington, Master (Magister) Peter, medic (?), Fulk Crocheman.

de Caily of Trumpington,

Grant of rent with warranty

Alexander le Moyne to the church of St Mary and St Radegund for the salvation of his soul and the souls of his ancestors, 12d of annual rent, due from the nuns for lands of him in Litlington. The nuns thereafter to hold their land in free alms. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) Roger de Huntingsfield, Sir Peter de Danelie, William Traylli (or Caylli), William, clerk of Litlington, John, his brother, Richard de Boclekesham, Alan, son of William, Robert de Sugeres (or Fugeres), Hugh, son of Bruce, William Sali et multis aliis.

Le Moyne family

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

  • JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 210-229/213b
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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 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 with warranty

Bartholomew Trussehare of Shelford to Nicholas le Moyne of Shelford for his services 4 acres of land and 1 acre of meadow in Shelford, viz.: 2 acres lying between the land of Sir Parson (of Shelford) and the land of William Selvestre and abutting on land of William Semer and Gilbert Crisp. 2 acres under Grenehow abutting on land of the Bishop (of Ely) and land of Sir John le Moyne; 1/2 acre of meadow lying at Portmelne between meadowland of the Bishop (of Ely) and land of Andrew Brond; 1/2 acre of meadow at Aldework between land of the Bishop (of Ely) and land of Andrew Brond, with liberty of fold as his ancestors had. Rent: 3d; gersuma: 6 marks and 12d. Witnesses: Sir (Dominus) John le Moyne, Master (Magister) Adam de Shelford, John, son of John le Moyne de Shelford, John de Kayly de Trumpington, Henry de Henechech, Henry de Kayly de Trumpington, Richard Haregar, Andrew Brond, John Godefrey, Leo Dunning, William Lunell et aliis.

Trussehare, Bartholomew

Gift with warranty

  • JCMR/Gray 1- . . . 383/Gray 31-49/37a
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  • 15 December 1325 ('Dat' Cantebr' die D[ome]nica p[ro]x[ima] festu[m] s[an]c[t]e Lucie virg[in]is Anno r[e]gni Reg[is] Edwardi fil[ii] Reg[is] Edward decimonono'.)
  • Part of Records of the Priory of St Mary and St Radegund

John de Cadam of Long Stanton and Joan, his wife, to John de Trippelowe and John de Bodekysham, chaplains, 8 acres in Cambridge and Barnwell fields, viz. 2 acres in Middlefield between lands of Bartholomew Morice and Bartholomew Peryn, abutting on tenement of Edward de Cayley towards Hinton Fen; 1/2 acre near Hinton fields, next land of the nuns, abutting on Hadestock Way (Regent St.); 3 roods in Swinecroft next the highway abutting on London Way; 1 1/2 acres in Newnham Croft extending from the highway to land of Nicholas Crocheman; 1 rood in Carmefield abutting on Freshlake Way, 2 acres together, these between land of the hospital of St John abutting on the Brode walk (Brodebalke); 1 acre in Carmefield, next land of the University, abutting on land of the scholars of Merton. Witnesses: Eudo de Helpringham, Mayor of Cambridge, John Moryz, Edmund de Cayly, Bartholomew Moriz, Henry de Tofte et aliis.

Cadam, John de