290 Proceedings of the lli^ijal Irish Academy. 



clerk,! William [Cornell], armourer, and John Vaale, barber, proctors of 

 St. Werburgh's, John Kyng, barber, and Eichard White, [blank] Braban. 



Certificate as to above. 



(Signed) Henry Fox, clerk, notary public, Diocese of Dublin. 



[notary public mark]. 



No 29. Notary Public instrument, 6 March, 1462, Tndiction 10, 4th Pope 

 Pius II. In the south part of the nave of Holy Trinity Church, Dublin, in 

 presence of the Notary and witnesses below, Master Thomas Walsh and 

 John Mor^'an, jurists, sitting ; and Thomas Savage and William Grampey, 

 citizens of Dublin, arbitrators and compromisers between William Cornell, 

 armourer, and John Vale, barber, proctors of St. Werburgh's, for the 

 parishionei-s, on the one part, and Thomas Sprotte, clerk,* on the other ; as 

 to the right and possession of a messuage in St. Werburgh's Street, lying 

 between lantl of William Sutton, clerk, on the north, and land of late Eobert 

 Chambyr's, on the south, in breadth ; and in length from said street in front 

 towards the west to a part which William Sutton has on che east. 



Decree that same belongs to the proctors on behalf of the parishioners; 

 the proceeds to be expended on the fabric of the church, as by John Eeynold's 

 will provided. The arbitrators silenced Thomas Sprott for ever, and he had 

 to give xip possession. 



Henry Fox, notary public, Thomas [illegible], notary public : mark of 

 John Ptowlond. 



No. ;<0. NoUrial In.'drument, 20 March, 1462. Indiction 10.4th Pope 

 Pius II. In the cathedral of tlic Holy Trinity, Dublin, Masters Thomas 

 Walsh and John Murgan, canon of St. Patrick's, William Grampe and 

 Thomas Savage, citizens of Dublin, arbitrators between Thomas Sport, clerk, 

 of the one part, and William [Cornell], armourer, and John Vale, proctors 

 of St. Werburgh's on the other, as to property in a house lying next that of 

 William Sutton, Haron of the Exchequer, in said parish, wherein said Sport 

 now dwellx, formerly John Keynold's, and Margaret Harrold's, his wife, 

 lately deceased, which after her liusband's death she gave to said Thomas 

 Sport and his heirs, for ever, as he asserted. Said proctors asserted that 

 same should remain to said church after her death, as her husband willed ; 

 also in her will she ratified his will, and left it to the proctors, on behalf of 



■ Clerk of St. Katherino's in 1470. 



' Jolin Sprot. cK-rk, in 1468 wa.s granted by the city as.scnibly the Dames " Miskyn " 

 (ncnr the jircsent Dame Street) for a term of 40 winters, paying M. yearly ; he was to 

 make a wall and door in front, and keep the furestreet clean. {Calendar of Ancitni 

 RtcortU, Gil)>crt, i, .130.) 



