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2. MS. Ch. Cambs. 19
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- 1381 - 1382
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Richard Asshewell of Cambridge and Beatrice his wife, by a bond in £40, covenant with Robert Cokkesford and Juliana Bedelle, late wife of Richard Bedell , to levy a fine in the King's court at Westminster or Cambridge for a messuage and parcell of 'vynes' in the parish of St. Michael's, Cambridge. Dated at Cambridge the Wednesday next after the feast of St. Barnabas the apostle, 5 Rich. II.
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- MS. Ch. Cambs. 19*/a
- Person Name:
- Richard Asshewell
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- MS. Ch. Cambs. 19*/b
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3. MS. Ch. Norfolk 248
- Date Range:
- 1302 - 1302
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DUDELINGTON. Appropriation of the church of Dudelingtone, Norwich diocese, to the abbess and convent of Marham, and ordination of the vicarage, by John, bishop of Norwich , dated at Terling, 13 kl. Jan. 1302. Acceptance by abbess Mary and the convent dated at Marham, 4 kl. January, 1302. [Mutilated.]
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- MS. Ch. Norfolk 248*
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- priory of Marham
4. MS. Ch. Suffolk 1540
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- 1349 - 1349
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Needham Street. 1349. Grant from John ate Hale of Powick (Poywyke), to John Priour of Needham Street (Nedham, in the parish of Gayslee), Thomas de Bumstede of Norwich, Thomas le Fader, Gilbert le Walyes, Walter Cliter, and John Fyche, of all his lands, tenements, common pasturage, and freefoldage, with the mill known as 'Kenteforde Melne', in Gazeley (Gayslee), Dalham (Dallam), Cowlinge (Coulingge), Needham Street (Nedham), Kentford (Kenteforde), Kennett (Kenet), Cavenham (Cauenham), and Higham (Heyham), held by the gift of John Priour. Dated at Needham Street (Nedham) on Thursday [9 April] after Palm Sunday, 23 Ed. III [1349] Witnesses: Stephen Chapman, John le Smyth of Gazeley (Gayslee), Adam Cressoner, John Smyth of Needham Street (Nedham), Alexander Sperlyng, Robert Notekyn, Robert Anys, and others.
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5. MS. Douce Ch. 21
- Date Range:
- 1326 - 1326
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BARENTON (Barrington) (Manor of). Letters patent of King Edward [II?], dated at Strugoill, 18 Oct., 20th year of his reign, being a licence to Sir John de Lancaster, kt., and Annora his wife, to enable them to infeoff Hervy de Staunton, clerk, with their manor of Barenton and the advowson of the church of the said manor, also to enable the said Hervy to reinfeoff John and Annora with the said manor for their lives.
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