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  <dc:title>Cambridge St Benedict: Assignment of residue of 1000 year lease, of 2 messuages near Spittle House End, next to the garden and brick wall of the White Cannons, commonly called The Chalice Garden (where the hospital was then built) towards the east, and next to the Leys called Swine's Croft, alias Thomas Leys, towards the South. 1. Jacob Symms of Cambridge, carpenter. 2. Rt, Rev, John, Lord Bishop of Lincoln and others, trustees of the Physical Hospital erected under the will of Dr John Addenbrooke. Consideration £42; Recitals 1710, 1715. 9 January 1767.</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>1767</dc:date>
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