Twis.s — Some Ancient Deeds oj' the I'arish of Ht. Wcrbunjli. 287 



Dated Monday after the feast of St. Patriel< [nbliteration.s, ami lorn] 

 15 til year . . . E 



Witnesses : Sir Walter Eeske, Eoger lloyll, Tlionias sou of [oblitciations, 

 and torn]. 



(In dorso) Evidences concerning tbe house wherein James liyan 

 dwelleth. 



No. 13. William Deyer, of Cargreff, co. York, releases and qnits claim to 

 Nicholas Ardouii, citizen of Dublin, two messuages, &e., in the jiarisli of 

 St. Werbnrgh, which he has of the feoffment of Alice Sutton, daugliter and 

 heir of Thomas Sutton, formerly citizen of Dublin ; in length from the high- 

 way on the west to the garden formerly John Foyle's on the east ; in 

 breadth between the tenement of Robert Sutton, canon of St. Patrick's 

 cathedral on the north, to the tenement of said Nicholas on the south, for 

 ever. 



Witnesses : Thomas Ciisake, mayor, Eiehard "Bonde (Boone), and Thomas 

 [Shortall, bailiffs], John Drake, Thomas Dodde, William Stapolyne. 



Dated 6 Oct. [1406-1410]. 



No. 14. Indenture, 2 July, 2 Hen. V. (1414), between Nicholas Ardoun 

 alms Sutton and Thomas Fannyn and Margaret his wife. Said Nicholas, by 

 charter, gave to said Thomas and Margaret, a tenement and waste, in the 

 parish of Sfc. Werlnirgh, Dublin, lying by bounds (as in said charter) to them 

 and the heirs of their bodies. They covenant to build, at their own costs, a 

 chamber in said tenement in front towards the west, and another chamber 

 there towards the east. They also grant that said Nicholas and I.uey, iiis 

 wife, or the sur\ivor of them, may have one of said chambers, at their 

 choice, and also said waste place. After their deaths said premises and 

 easements to remain to Thomas aaid Margaret, and the heirs of their bodies, 

 for ever. When said Nicholas wishes to alien his own tenement on the 

 north of said tenement, he will pay to said Thomas and Margaret, or one of 

 them, 46s. 8ii. siher, as compensation. [Seal.] 



(In dorso) "The dedis of Sutton otherwysse callyt Ardoun liy the 

 churchyard." 



No. 15. Nicholas Ardon «/'i«s Sutton, citizen of Dublin, grants to John 

 lieynald, citizen and smith, a messuage in St. Werburgh's Street, in length 

 from said street in front to the west, to land of John Eoill towards the east ; 

 in breadth between the land which Martin Scolthorpe holds to the north, 

 and the tenement of Thomas Fanninge, late belonging to' said Nicholas, to 

 the south, for ever. 4 Augt., '2 Hen. V. (1414). [Seal.] 



