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52 GeoflErey de Ljrvet, circ. 1243, granted to Elias Buiell laud in Castle Street, 

 which had belonged to Guy of Cornwall. The deed is endorsed, 

 "FoUey's Grove in the Castle Street," and again in 1454, "Folleys 

 grove." 

 „ John Garget held the tower on Gorniund's Gate. 



„ Andrew Spersholt was Keeper of the Mint and E.xchange of Diiljlin, in 

 the reign of Edward I. 



5."-! David de Callan. The name of the family known as " de Callan " was 

 Sampson. In 13.'36-7 appears John titz William Sampson de 

 Callan. In 1282-3, there was a suit between the Abbot of St. 

 Mar}''s and David de Callan, mayor, as to a felon, who, by the 

 Abbot's authority, was incarcerated in the Abbey. The Abbot 

 averred that by royal charters, as well as under an instrument 

 under the municipal seal of Dublin, the Abbey was exempt from 

 c\\\c jurisdiction. In 1288, Arclibishop John Saundford let to 

 David de Callan land in CoUoyn (Cullenswood). Cal. Lil). Nig. 

 Alani (Stokes). 



54 John le Decer held a tenement on the Key in the parish of St. Michael, 



in 1.S27. In 1338, is mentioned a messuage, with shops, wherein 



John le Decer used to live, within the New gate, parish of St. 



Aucliien. 

 „ John Stakepol, in J 325, held a cellar in Taverns Street, from Thomas 



le Mareschall ; and in 1357, he had a quarry and orchard, &c., 



in the parishes of St. Peter de hull and St. Michael del I'oll. 



" Derndall." 

 „ Robert de Nottingham liehi, in 1327, a tenement on the Key, parish of 



St. Michael. He married Loretta, daughter of Kobert de I'ray. 



„ William Douce held giound in St. Francis Street. The Inventory and 

 Testament of his daughter, Joan Douce, will be found in "Religious 

 (Jild of St. Anne, Dublin." (I'nxj. IJ.I.A., Vol. x.w.. Sec. C , p. 20.) 



55 Stephen de Mora held a tenement in Thomas Street. 



,, Adam de Louestoc. In 1328 Wm. de St. Olave granted him a tenement 

 and shop in High Street. 



56 Bichard Heygrewe iiad leases and grants of tenements in 1356-7, in 



Gihijoholniok's Lane, parish of St. Michael; in Winetavem Street, 

 near the great stone house formerly Kobert de Wyleby's ; also of 

 water mills in the Poll, and of a tenement called the Ifamme, in 

 High Street. 



