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Cambridge gild records - Beginning 1348-49 - So many people were dying of the Plague that they had no one to leave their money and property to, so they formed (left their goods to) the Cambridge Guilds which with those funds, ended up creating some of the greatest colleges in the world. The Outlaw's were no exception.
1347 - Grant
to Henry de Tangmere and John de Bernewell (Outlawe), burgesses,
of a messuage as in 58, 60, and 61. Messuage
- Buildings and land
1348 - 1350 - The
Black Death under Edward II - caused
the death of more than half of the nation's inhabitants
1349 - The Guild
of Corpus
Christi was founded in Cambridge
in 1349 by William Horwode, Henry de Tangmere and John Hardy[4]
in response to the Black
Death.
Index
Emma Outlawe 19
1361 - Cambridge, Holy Trinity parish
- Grant to Master Thomas de Elteslee, senior, William Horwode, John Raysoun and
Thomas Caumpes of four shillings annual rent from a messuage opposite the
conduit and between tenements of the guild of Corpus Christi and of Henry
Utlawe.
Henry and Alicia Houtlawe - 35
1349 - (1281 -1318? ) - Cambridge
Guilds - St Mary's guild. - Willelmus Outelawe - Hugo
Outlawe.
Hugo ( Hugh Outlawe ) 21 (Also William Outelawe )
John Johanne Utlawe - 17
John Utlawe - 154
1349 - Matilda
Outlaw
of Cambridge, widow, grants to the alderman and Guild of St.Mary a messuage in
St. Edward's parish. (No witnesses named.)
Matilda Outlawe - 15
Richard and Johanna Outelawe - 124
Thomas and Beatrix Outlawe - rip - 14
William Outelawe - 21 (again)