Twiy.H— Some Ancient Deeds of Ike Parkh of St. Werbwr/h. 289 



"William and Elena die without heirs, they to pay \2d. silver at Easter and 

 Michaelmas to tlic proctors ; tlie latter to pay cliief rent, if any. Seals of 

 GeoflYey and William, and that of the Provostship of Dublin (theirs being 

 unknown), were attached, but this last is now wanting. 

 [In dorso) "north of church." 



No. 25. Margaret HarroU, late wife of John Eeynold, smith, grants to 

 William Lawles, chaplain, and Martin Ihoun, chaplain, a messuage, with 

 appurtenances, between the land of William Sutton, on the north, and the 

 land [late Eobert Chamer's] on the south, as in breadth and in length from 

 the street in front towards the west to [a path] which William Sutton has of 

 her donation, on the east, for ever. 28 Sep. 36 [Hen.] VI (1457). [Seal.] 



No. 26, Grantor in No. 25 makes Nicholas Bellewe, clerk, her attorney to 

 deliver seisin. [Seal.] 



23 Sep. 36 Hen. VI. (1457). (In dorso) Werb. St. E. 



No. 27. Release and Quit claim, Nos. 25 and 26. 24 Sep. 1457. [Seal.] 



No. 28. By the present instrument, it appears to all that in the year 

 1461, Indiction 10, 4th j'ear of Pope Pius II., in a chamber in the dwelling 

 house of Michael Harrold, butcher, in the street of St. Thomas the Martyr, 

 without the walls of Dublin, in the parish of St. Katherine, in the presence 

 of the Notary and witnesses below, Margaret Harrold, late wife of John 

 Eeynold, smith, deceased, lying sick in her bed, being of sound mind and 

 memory, lest after her death strife should arise among her friends and 

 neighbours as to a house in St. Werburgh's Street, which said John and 

 Margaret purchased, declared that John, her husband, willed same to her for 

 life, and after her death to go for support of the fabric, &c., of St. Werburgh's 

 church, under supervision of the proctors, for ever. After said John's death, 

 Margaret enfeoffed William Laweles and Martin Broun, chaplains, on condition 

 that during her life she should receive the profits ; and after her death that 

 it should remain to the proctors. 



In ratification of this, said Margaret sought that a charter of enfeoffment 

 should be delivered by John Vale, one of the proctors, to said William and 

 Martin, which being delivered, she exhibited to the Notary, to be read. She 

 ratified it, and afterwards, of her own will, gave it to said John Vale (copy 

 charter). 



Present, John Bysset, William Broun, chaplain of the parish churches 

 of St. Katherine and St. Werburgh, Martin P>roun, chaplain, William Veng, 



K.I. A. PROO., VOIi. XXXV, SECT. C. [^0] 



