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  •   KAR57 - County Record Office Cambridge Accessions 1957
    • 9 - Records of Gape family of Caxton: supplement
RefNoKAR57/9/8241
AltRefNoR57/9/7093
TitleFine, made in the Court of Simon de Montacute Bishop of Ely. Thomas de Grey and Isabella his wife v. William de Hertherst and Robert Giffard.
DescriptionFine relating to messuage, upland, 110 acres land, 8 acres meadow, 4 acres pasture, 6 acres marsh and 40 shillings rents with appurtenances in Haddenham.
Date1 October 1338
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CreatorNameGape of Caxton
RepositoryCambridgeshire Archives
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