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Xo. 16. Xicholas Axdon cdiasi Sutlon, makes William Baldewvn and 

 James Yonge his attorney's to deliver seisin to John Ueynald of premises 

 in No. 15. 4 Aug. 2 Hen. V. (1414). [Seal.] 



Xo. 17. Release and Quit claim (as in Nos. 15 and 16). 

 7 Aug. Z Hen. Y. (1414). 



No. 1 8. lloger Plumber and Nicholas Ketyuge release and quit claim to 

 John Ueynald (as in 15, 16, 17 . 8 Aug. > Hen. Y. 1414). [Seal.] 



No. 19. Tliomas Fannynge and Margaret his wife release and quit claim 

 to John Reynald,(as in 15-l.S). 



9 Aug. 2 Hen. V. (1414). [Two seals.] 



No. 20. Thomas Fannyn grants to William Bourke, a messuage lying in 

 St. Werburgh's Street and parish, between the laud of John Reynold to the 

 north, and his laud in part and the laud of John Coryngham up to the land 

 of Joiin Foill to the east, for ever. 8 Octr. 3 Hen. Yl. (14-24). 



No. 21. John Reynold grants to Thomas [Laweles] and Henry Nangle, 

 chaplains, a messuage, «8:c, in St^ Werburgh's Street, lying in length from 

 said street in front lowartls the west, to land of [John Foyll] towards the 

 east : in breadth between the tenement of William Sutton towards the north 

 and tlie tenement of l^^l)ert Chamer towards the south. 



21 Sep. 13 Hen. Y 1.(1 4:}4/ 



No. 22. John Reynold makes John Bennet, merchant, Dublin, his attorney 

 to place grantees in No. 21 in seisin. 21 Sep. 13 Hen. YI. (1434). 



No. 23. Release and quit claim to premises in Nos. 21, 22, 23. 

 24 Sep. l3Hen. YI. (14.34). 



[Seal.] 



No. 2t. Indenture 10 Aug. Zi Hen. YI. (1454), between John Yale, barber 

 and William [Cornell], proctors of St. Werburgh's church ; William Sutton, 

 John Burnell, Thomas Rocheford and Walter Xlolghane, parishioners, fii-st part ; 

 Geoflrcy Calfe and William Broun, chaplains, on the other part : witnesses 

 that said proctors, &c., to farm let to said chaplains, a waste place of said 

 church, with the appurtenances, lying between the door of said church, on the 

 south, and the house of St. Marj- del Dam, in which John Andron now dwells, 

 on the north, to hold for 40 years : rent six pence, silver, to the proctors and 

 their successors at Easter, during the life of said William Cornell and Elena 

 his wife, and the heirs of their bodies. Said Geoffrey and William will build 

 a chamber of oak covered with oak wood boards, and keep same in repair. If 



