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Tliomas de Cornewalys on tlie east ;' and extending in lcn<,'tli from the king's 

 lii;4li\vay ill I'ront up to land of St. John's House without the New Gate, 

 I)iililin, Ix'hijid to the iiuilh. Witnesses, Walter de Coiube, Roger Elys, 

 Simon de Cristys chuich,^ Geoffrey Curteys, John de Balymor.^ . Dublin, 

 Wednesday next after tlie Feast of (lie Turificatioii of the B.V.IL, 

 11 King Edward III (5 Feb. 1337). 



IS'o. 7. Eichard the glazewright, Dublin, grants in fee to John Mole, 

 chaplain, Joliii Ingoll chaplain, and William Ersdekyn, chaplain,' a messuage 

 in the street of St. Thomas the Martyr, pai-ish of St. Ivatherine, suburb of 

 DiiMin, lying between land of Eoger Elys, to the west, and land formerly 

 belonging to John Cornewalshe, on the east, and extending in length from 

 the king's highway on the south up to land of said Eoger to the north ; and 

 four shops with l heir solars (upper storeys >, together with a porch, lying iu 

 Cooks' street, parish of St. Audoen, in lengtli from the stone house now 

 belonging to Luke Douedals to the west up to the stone house with a watery 

 cellar ou the east, and in breadth from said street on the north to land 

 formeidy belonging to Eoger Bekeford on the south; also five shops in the 

 lane leading from the street of Oustnianton to the monastery of the B.V.M., 

 and lying between the lane called Frapesawse lane on the. west to the 

 lane called Coccow lane on the east, and lying in length from said lane 

 leading to said monastery to the north up to land formerly belonging to 

 Nicholas Scui-lagge and land of Geoffrey Gallane ou the south. 



Because his seal is unknown to many, the Seal of the Provostsliip of the 

 city of Dublin is affixed 27 January, 10 King Henry lY (1409). 



[Original much decayed.] 



No. 8. John ^lole, chaplain, John Ingoll, chaplain, and William Ersdekyn, 

 chaplain, grant in fee to ilaurice Segyii, a messuage iu St. Thomas' Street, 

 parish of St. Katherine, suburb of Dublin, lying between the land of 

 Eoger Elys on the west, and land formerly belonging to John Cornewalshe 

 on the east, and extending iu length from the king's highway on the south 

 up to laud of said Eoger on the north, which ihey had of the gift and 

 feoflinent of Eichard the glazewright, citizen of Dublin, 11 March, 1- King 

 Henry Vr (1434). 



' Probably Simon de Ludegate, prior, 1343. See Account Roll, Holy Triititu, ed. 

 Jas. Mills. 



- Deputy of Alexander. Archbishop of Dublin, ci'rc. 1324 ; collector of the Tenth 

 imposed by Pope John XXII. 



^ These chaplains are mentioned in Christ Church Deeds. 



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