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No. 9. Eelease, same to same, premises in No. S, 13 March, 12 King 

 Henry YI (1434). One seal, of three original ones, remains. 



No. 10. Joan Boys, formerly wife of William the glazewright, releases 

 to Maurice Segyu her right in premises in No. 8. 15 March, 12 Henry VI 

 (1-134). 



No. II. Maurice Segyn, smith, grants in fee to William Fowler, chaplain, 

 premises in Xo 8, which lie had of the gift and feoffment of John Mole, 

 John Ingoll, and William Ersdekyn, chaplains. 



20 May, 10 King Edward IV (1170). 



Witnesses, William Venge, clerk ; William Stanton, Kichard Qavane, 

 Philij) Uerford, Walter Braynoke, John Herford.^ 



[Much of this illegible.] 



No. 12. William Fowler, chaplain, grauts to Maurice Segyn, smith, 

 citizen of Duhlin, and Molinc, his wife, premises in No. 8, which he had of 

 the gift aud feoil'ment of said Maurice, for the life of the said Maurice and 

 Moline, and after llieir death, the western uioieiy to remain to David Segyne,' 

 son of said Maurice, and the heire male of iiis body ; failing such, to Walter 

 Sogyne, son of said Maurice and brother of David, and the heirs male of his 

 body. The eastern njoiety to remain to said Walter Segyne and the heirs 

 male of his bo<ly ; failing such, to said David Sejj^-ne and the heirs male of 

 his Ixwly. Should said David and Walter die without heirs male, then said 

 messuage to be .sold, and the punha.«e-nioncy to be divided among the priests 

 and jioor, for the souls of all the faithful departed. 



20 June, 10 King Edward IV (1470). [Seal] 



No. 13. William Fowler, chaplain, makes Nicholas Bellewe, clerk, his 

 attorney to deliver seisin of above-named premises to Maurice Segyn and 

 wife. 20 June, 10 King Edward IV (1470). Same witnesses as in No. 11. 



No. 14. Inventory of the goods of Walter Soggyn, merchant, Dublin, 

 made 7 September, 1495. 



Ready money, 13/. 5«. 4*/. ; in merchandise in his shop, 35/. 18s. ; two 

 chains (miirfitns), si.x siwons, and a goblet weighing 18 oz., worth 3/.; four 

 bows, worth IG«. ; a horse and a cow, worth 13s. 4d. ; a gold ring in pledge, 

 10». ; a spoon in pledge, worth 2s. Sd. ; household goods, 41. Sum, 58/. 5s. lOd. 



' Cnnnn of St. Thome's ; Prior in 1468. See Register of Wills, Ac, 1457-1483 

 p. 1T7, ed. U. F. Berry. ' 



' Darid Segyn, smith, was admitted to the franchise in 1484 (Gilbert, i, 365). 



