'[■'■\Yiss — Deeds oj tlie Purinhcs of Sf. Catherine aini iSt. James. 'Zll 



Proctor^ and ChurchvMvdens of St. James's. 



John Kollo and "William Bousell, 15'26. 

 James Browne anil John Giomley, 1639. 



Calendak. 

 No. 1. William de Venella, baker, son of William de Venella, and Agnes, 

 daughter of Henry de St. John, his wife, grant in fee to Kichard, son of 

 Augustine of the Salmon Leap {de saltu salmonwn), their land, with its 

 buildings, &c., in St. Thomas' Street, parish of St. Katheriue, Dublin, lying 

 between land belonging to Sarra de Langcastre on the east, and land l)elonging 

 to [illegible] de Chaddisdene,^ on the west, containing -io feet in front and as 

 many behind ; and extending in length 1.51 feet from the king's highway on 

 the south up to the land of said Kicbard on the north. Yearly rent, one 

 penny silver, to be paid to the heirs of John de Brakeleye, and to the grantors 

 a rose at the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. Witnesses, Kobert de Wylby, 

 mayor of Dublin, Thomas Colyce and Nicholas the clerk, bailiffs, Henry de 

 Mareschall, Eoger de Castroknoc, flobert de Assebourne, Eoger de Assebourne, 

 Robert le Mareshall, "William Finacr, Osbert de Bredon, Henry de Mora, 

 John Curteys, Adam Sweetman, Robert Kemp, clerk. Dated at Dublin the 

 7th day of July, 2i King Edward (1296). [Seal.] 



[Originalgreatly decayed, calendared from copy.] 



No. 2. Thomas Slane, citizen of Dublin, grants in fee to William de 

 Kemeseye, glass worker^ [vitreario), a tenement with its buildings in 

 St. Thomas' Street, in the parish of St. Katheriue, suburb of Dublin, lying 

 between land formerly belonging to Sarra do Langcastre on the east, and 

 land of Thomas de Castrocnoks on the west, containing in front and behind 

 35 feet, and extending in length from the king's highway on the south up 

 to the land formerly belonging to Richard of the Salmon Leap 151 feet. 

 Witnesses, John le Decer, mayor of Dublin, John de Castrocnoks, and 

 John Hoet [Bowet], bailiffs, Robert de Wileby, John le Seriaunt, William le 

 Seriaunt, Hugh de Carleton, William le Bokeler, John Sampson, Hugh de 

 Castrocnoks, Thomas de Castrocnoks, Adam Lyteharim, Stephen le Curteys, 

 Hugh de IMoling, clerk. Dublin, Monday on the Morrow of Penlecost, 

 2 King Edward, son of King Edward, 19 May, 1300. Inrolled in Domesday.' 

 [Original much decayed, calendared from copy.] 



' Hugh de Chaddeshone was nrchdeacon of Glendaloch in 12G7. 



- His messuage in O.xniantown is mentioned in ,i Cli. Ch. Deed of 13] 9, and land 

 formerly his pi-operty in one of 142-t. 



' A record of tlie Corporation wherein deeds affecting land in tlio city were bound to 

 be entered. 



