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their attomev, to place Hugh de Calee, clerk, in seisin of premises in Nos. 3 

 and 4. Same date as Xo. 5. 



Xo. 7. John de Calce grants to Sir Eobert Gowys, priest, and John de 

 Carletone, clerk, a messuage in the street and parish of St. Werburgh the 

 Virgin, lying in breadth between the messuage formerly Kichard de Swerdes' 

 ou the north, and the messuage formerly Eobert Flod's, on the south, to hold 

 for ever. 



Witnesses, Keuewrik Schereman, mayor, John Dart, John Callan, bailiffs, 

 Jolni Taillour, Peter Woder, Robert Moenes, Thomas Sutton. 



Dublin, Friday after the Nativity of St. Mary, '-^3 Edward III., 8 September, 

 l.UO. 



Xo. 8. Release, same parties and premises. Same witnesses and date. 



[Seal.] 



No. 9. John de Calce grants to Thomas de Sutton, citizen of Dublin, a 

 messuage (as in No. 7 ) for ever. 



Witnesses, Jolin Seriauut, mayor, John Dert, John Bek, bailiffs, Kenwrik 

 Sherman, Robert de McH?nes, Jolin Callan, John Taillour, Tlionias Faucon, 

 Walter Hawaniyn, clerk. 



Dublin, Saturday after the fea.stof St. Luke the Evangelist, 23 Edward III., 

 18 October, 1349. [Seal.] 



No. 10. Jolm de Calce relea.ses and quits claim to Tiiomas Sutton (as in 

 Nos. 7-9). 



Witnesses: John Seriant, mayor, John Dert, John IJek, bailiffs, Robert 

 de M'N'ncs, Juhn Tailluur. Thomas Faucon, William Hawardyii, clerk. 



Dublin. Thur.-sday next before tiK feast of all Saints. 23 Edward I., 

 1 Nov. 1349. 



No. 11. Stephen Deicestre (or De.\cestrc), chaplain, grants to William 

 Wal.ihe, Roger. Wotton and William Frenche, a messuage (as in No. 7j for 

 ever. 



Witnesses: Jolin Seriant, mayor, John Dert, John Bek, bailiffs, Henry 

 Taillour, Thomas Faucon [obliteration], William Hawardyn, clerk. 



Dublin, Monday after Easter, 24 Rlward III., 28 March, 1350. [Seal.] 



No. 12. Joan Ardoun releases and quits claim l(> Nicholas Ardoun, her 

 brother, for ever, any claim she has in a tenement in Dublin, lying lietween 

 the land of St. Martin, on the south, and land of Rol^rt Sotoun, chaplain, 

 on the north, which extends in length from St. Werburgh's Street to John 

 Foyle's orchunl. 



