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H1303 A: Inquest on attack on Simon de Stocton, bailiff of Canterbury. [1]

T1316 A: Right to devise by will in Cambridge. Walter de Spaldyng v. Guy le Spicer, John Tuillet, Richard de Thakstede, Adam de Bungeye, and Geoffrey de Wardeboys, bailiffs of Cambridge. Concerning the will of Alan de Spalding, the bailiffs declined to probate the will because Alan was not a burgess, whereas the privilege was granted to the burgesses. This was considered a frivolous reason, since the privilege was not personal to the burgesses but general. Nevertheless, since the writ did not track the words of the charter, the case was dismissed. [2]

H1319 A: Relations between the university and the town. Chancellor of the university of Cambridge and the university v. Robert Dounyng, Thomas de Cotenham, William de Lenne, William le Heyward, Geoffrey Duk, Eudo de Helpringham cleric, John Tychewel, William de Pokelington, Alan de Repham, Richard de Trippelowe, Robert de Comberton, John de Leke, Roger de Costeseye, John Fawe, Walter de Bedeford, Bartholomew Morice, Gilbert de Chatere, Henry de Toftes, Bartholomew le Barker, John Edward, Ralph de Comberton, Michael Pylat, Wiliam Tuylet, Robert Taylet, John de Deneford, William de Bodeneye, John Pylat, John Payn, Richard de Thaxstede, Reginald de Trumpington, and John Conlyng. [3]

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T1348 A: Cambridgeshire. Rex v. Abbot of Eynsham, Henry de Bokes(---), Robert Busteler knight, John de Coupland parson of Ellesworth, John de Ellesworth of Coleville, Thomas Chamberleyn, Richard de Grantsete, George de Brumpton, Hugh son of Simon, Henry Alvene for the repair of the bridge of Cambridge. [4], [5], [6], [7](two enrollments), [8], [9] rcp|-

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