Twlsa — Deals of Ike Purishns of Si. Cafhcriiie and Sf. Jamca. 275 



Debts due to him aiiioiiiit to 10/. 6.s. Clear sum, 55/. 17*'. Sum of the Debts 

 that ho owes, VIL !)*•. 4(/. Tort ion of tlie ilecoased, 1(S/. 12.s. 4(/. 



Will of Walter Soggyn. — To be buried in the cliurcli of St. James without 

 the city ; 4/. for wax, bread, wine, ale, &c., and ahns to tlie poor, for his 

 funeral ; for repair of said church, 6s. iS(/. ; for repair of St. Michael's Church, 

 3s. \d. ; to Sir Thomas Lawnndy,^ for titlies, l-'Js. 4f/. ; to Sir Nicholas Frencli, 

 3s. \d. ; Philip Whyt, 20s. ; John Herford, 20s. ; Walter, testator's servant, 

 10s. ; testator's foster-father {alumpno), who nurtured him, 5s. ; Cicily, 5s. 

 Eesidue to Jeuet, liis wife, and Molyne Hyde, his mother, whom he appoints 

 exeeutrices : John Godyn to be overseer. 



Proved before Geoffrey Fich, principal ofticial of the Court of Dublin, 

 12 September, 1495. 



[From copy — original not forthcoming.] 



No. 15. Grant in fee from Moline Hyde in her widowhood, to Thomas 

 Foster and Eobert Cornynge, citizens of Dublin, of premises in No. 8, &c., 

 which she had of the gift and feoffment of AVilliam Fowler, chaplain. 



20 January, 23 King Henry VII (1508). 



[Original not forthcoming : calendared from copy.] 



No. 18. Moline Hyde releases to same all her right in the premises in 

 No. 15. 20 January, 1508. 



No. 17. Moline Hyde makes James Harrole her attorney to deliver 

 seisin of the preceding to Thomas Foster and llobert Cornyng. 23 January, 

 1508. 



No. 18. Indenture of 29 September, 18 King Henry A''III (152b), whereby 

 Jenete Woder, Dublin, widow, John Plunket, of Crokelle, gent., and Itichard 

 Barn wall, Dublin, gent., lease to William Bathe, Dublin, yeoman, a mes- 

 suage with a garden in St. Thomas' St., parish of St. James, Dublin, for 

 41 years, at a rent of six shillings yearly. [2 seals.] 



No. 19. John iloUo and William Bousell, proctors of St. James's church, 

 Dublin, lease to Geolfrey Morton and Katherine Dowlyng, his wife, a 

 garden lying in the parish of St. James, for their lives. Kent Gs. yearly. 

 29 September, 18 King Henry VIII (1526). 



[Original not forthcoming: calendared from copy.] 



No. 20. John Curning, chaplain, makes John i'.urnell, gent., Thomas 

 Cusake, gent., William fitz William, gent., Thomas Talbot, gent., John Bathe, 



' Chaplain, connected with Holy Trinity ; trustee nnd agent for it iu niiiny transac- 

 tions ; frequently mentioned iu Ch. Ch. Deeds. 



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