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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
page 201 note * In the Corporation Common Day Book, under the date of the 25th of November, 1567, is this entry:—“Memorandum, that at the Court holden the xxvth daie of November, in the tenthe yere of the reign of Soveraign Ladie Quene Elizabeth, Mr. Maior did delyver to William Gibons, musitian, fyve sylver collers, called the waites collers, ponderinge xxvij ounces di. And the said William Gibbons hathe found sureties for the delyverye of the same collers agayne when they be required, viz. William Barnes & Richard Gravenes.” On the last day of July, 1573, William Gibbons of Cambridge, musician, in consideration of 30l., bargained and sold to John Hatcher of Cambridge, M.D., a messuage late in the occupation of William Bright, one of the aldermen of the town, in the parish of St. Edward, and at the Court of Pleas held on the 11th of August following, Mary, wife of William Gibbons, released to Dr. Hatcher her dower in the premises. The messuage mentioned in the foregoing bargain and sale abutted on the south, on another tenement of William Gibbons, then late belonging to Corpus Christi College. (Cooper's Annals of the University and Town of Cambridge, iii. 176.)