1435-6 



John Kylbeiy, 



1436-7 



llobeit Chambre, 



1437-8 



Thomas Newberry, 



1438-9 



Nichohxs Woder, 



1439-40 John Fitz Kobert, 



1440-1 



Nicholas Woder. 



1441-2 



Ealph Pemljroke, 



1442-3 



Nicholas Woder, 



1443-4 



Nicholas Woder, jun., 



1444-5 



Same, 



1445-6 



Same, 



1446-7 



Same, 



Berry — Maijors, Provosts^ and Bailiffs of Dublin, 1329—1447. -t^ 



Richard Willet, Robert Clifford. 

 John Brayn, Nicholas Gierke. 

 Nicholas Gierke, John Bennet.' 

 Robert Ireland, John Brayne. 

 Richard Fitz Eustace, David Rowe. 

 John Brayne, John de Veer (or Wcr). 

 Thomas Walshe, Robert Cliffoid. 

 John Walsh, William Gurraght. 

 Same, Same. 



Same, Same. 



Philip Bedlowe, John Tankerd. 

 Robert Wode, Thomas Savage. 

 1447-8 Assembly Roll begins. 



NOTES. 



I'lige. 



51 Gilbert de Lyvet, circ. 1234, granted to Holy Trinity Church the land 



on which his stone hall, without the King's gate, was built. He 

 had also land in the Lormery, Castle Street. He died before 1244, 

 and he and his wife Sibella were to be buried in Holy Trinity, if 

 they died in Ireland. 



„ Ralph le Porter had a stone house in St. Audoen's Lane, between the 

 gate and the river. 



„ Roger Owain, circ. 1260, granted land in St. Audoen's parish, and in the 

 street of Oxmantown bridge. 



„ Elias Burell had land in Castle Street, 1263. His daiightcr, Juliana, 

 married William de Bristol!, and in 1273 they made a grant of 

 land in St. Werburgh's parish, near the Church, to William Boniur. 



„ Richard Pel liad a tenement on the Key, circ. 1300. 



„ William Sweteman had a grant of the tower beyond St. Audoen's Gate. 



52 Richard Olof, circ. 1249, made a grant of laud in Gilleholmock's Street. 



He also owned a " conigere by Baggotrath." 



„ Roger de Asshebourne, circ. 1307, had a grant of a shop on the bri<lge out- 

 side the New gate, between the shop of Henry le IMareschall and that 

 of John le Decer, extending from said bridge to the foss of Dublin. 



„ William de Chester owned land with buildings, in the Great Street, within 

 the walls of Dublin, in the parish of St. Audoen, circ. 1266-7. 



' In MS., X.C.D., Robert Clifford appears here. 



