276 . Proceedings of thaEoi/al Irish Acadcmii. 



son' of AVilliam Bathe, late of Dubhii, gent., and William Fremau, his 

 attorneys to deliver seisin to Gcofliej Morton, of Dublin, yeoman, and 

 Patrick Barret, of same, yeoman, of a messuage in tiie street of St. Thomas 

 the martyr, parish of St. Katherine, Dublin (as in No. 8), which his brotlier 

 Robert had of the gift and feoffment of Molyng Hyde, late of Dublin, widow. 

 20 January, 24 King Henry VIII (1533). 



No. 21. The names of those in St. James's parisli, viz. John Kaye, 

 Nicholas Wuylsy, Richard iiousell, 'riiomas Sheressy, Tliomas Laules, 

 Thomas Awsteii, William Stanton, [who leased to] William Vyng, clerk to 

 St. Katherine, ground between our I -ady's ground and tiiat of Sir Nicholas 

 Woyder,' for 60 yeare. He gave 60s. in their need. William 'I'liysorcliy 

 was in great need, livery year the proctors are to [receive] from Wm. Vyng 

 or his assigns [ ] during the term. Cir. 1470, wiien William Vyng 



was clerk or chaplain. See No. 12. (As to the name Thysorchy, T//y is 

 Jised throughout for Ihe, so that "sorcliy " may be descriptive. 



Manuscript book, p. 12/. 



An account of Leases belongin<j to St. Katheriue's parish, and also 

 St. James's. 



No. 22. Lease, 26 May, 1635, William, lord Brabazon, Earl of Meatli, 

 patron of St. Katheriue's church near Dublin, and John Hudson, vicar of 

 same, to James Browne, Dublin, bricklayer, of waste and ruinous walls with 

 ground whereon aucienlly stood an old liou.se, at the west end of St. Mary's 

 chapel in said church, 24 feet in length, 15 feet in breadth; l)ounded on tlie 

 east to St Mary's chapel or end of said church ; on tlie west by a tenement 

 then in possession of Jolni Beckett; on the north by tlie lower part of tbe 

 boily of said St. Katheriue's; and on tlie south by the liighway leading 

 through said churchyard towaixls Sir Beverley Nucom's house, which waste 

 ground and ruinous walls were anciently deemed to belong to the ministers 

 or vicars of said church of St. Katherine, the virgin ; to hold for .'51 years 

 from the Annunciation B.V.M. last past, lienl 20s. yearly, and a couple of 

 gootl and well fatted capons at Christmas yearly, or 5«. in lieu thereof. 



By an endorsement of 6 Novr. 1637, in consideration of 40.'. said James 

 Browne assigned his right in said lease to Daniel Adrian, St. Thomas' St., 

 brewer. 



No. 23 (p. I2d.). Lea.se, 1 April, 1639, John Hodsoii, minister and 

 preacher of God's word in St. James's, near Dublin, James Browne and 



' Sir N ichcilna Woder, in 1473, Uvcd in Uii(h Street. In 1453 he was niAj'or of the 

 city. 



