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No. 2. William de JJristoll ami Juliana liis wife, (laiif,'hter of Elias Burel, 

 grant to William Bonuir, citizen of Duliliu, land, witli buildings, &c., within 

 the walls of Dublin, in tiie parish of St. Werburgh. between the church of 

 St. Werburgh and land whicJi was Ellen Pollard's ; in breadth in front 

 24 feet, and in lengtli from the street to the land of Thomas Burel : to hold 

 for ever from the heiis of said Juliana. Eent, a pair of white gloves or one 

 penny silver at Pentecost ; and to St. Werburgh's church a half mark of 

 silver at Michaelmas and Easter. 



Witnesses. John Garget, mayor, Walter Unred and Master Nicholas de 

 Beverley, provosts, Eichd. Olaf, Thomas de Wynlon, Thomas I'uirel, William de 

 Northampton, Hugh Cyssore, Alexander de Ultonia, Piobert Turbot, Eeginald 

 de Kylmainen, Henry Pyctore, Geoffrey Pictore, William de Douington, elk. 



Cir, 1273-4. 



No. 3. William Brown and Sidania, his wife, grant to Master Hugh de 

 Calce, chancellor of St. Patrick's church, Dublin, a messuage in the street 

 and parish of St. Werbui-gh, iJublin, within the walls ; in length from the 

 highway on the west to the land of Eobert North on the east ; in breadth 

 from the tenement of John de la Eelde on the south to the tenement of 

 William son of Eichard de Swerdes on the north, for ever. 



Witnesses, John Seriauut, mayor, John t'reks and Walter de Castroknoc, 

 bailiffs, John Cradok, Geoffrey Crouip, John de Moenes, Wijliam le Mareschall, 

 William Douce, Eoger Grauntcourt, Master Eich. de Loudon, Thomas Faucon, 

 Eoger Kyldare. 



Dublin, Wednesday next after the feast of St. Katheriue the Virgin, 

 16 Edward III., 25 November, 1342. 



No. 4. The grantors in No. 3 release to Hugh de Calce, chancellor of 

 St. Patrick's, the premises therein named which he has of their feofl'ment. 

 Dublin, Thursday next after the feast of St. Katheriue the Virgin. 

 16 Edward III., 25 November, 1342. [Seal.] 



No. 5. William Broun and Sidania, his wife, grant to Hugh de Calce, 

 clerk, a messuage, &c., in St. Werburgh's street and parish (as in No. 3), 

 for ever. 



Witnesses, Geoffrey Crompe, mayor, William Walsehe, Walter Lusk, 

 bailiffs, John Seriauut, AVilliam Mareschall, Itoger Grauntcourt, Eobert 

 Wodefoule, Thomas Faucou, Maurice Smyth. 



Saturday next before the feast of St. Dionisius the Martyr, "-^1 Edward III., 

 9 October, 1347. {In dorso) " Werb. St. E." 



No. G. William liroun and Sidania, his wife, made John de Bo[den]hani 



