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sins at our Lady's altar for ever in said church, for the souls of William 

 Boxse worth and Margaret Bossewortli and Dame Maude Plunket, and all 

 their generation. Sir Adam delivered seisin to them, according to the will. 

 In case of the deaths of Sir Thomas and Sir Elise, leaving Mawde, Elizabeth, 

 and the heirs of Elizabeth survivors, then to make a feoflment in fee to two 

 other honest priests, one at the election of Dame Mawde, if living, or of said 

 Elizabeth and her heirs ; and the otlier priest at the choice of the proctors 

 of St. Werburgh's ; and so from priest to priest, when needful. [Two seals.] 

 {In domo) " a declai-°. of a Wyll upon Eustace howse by the Polgate, 

 coriicernvnge y'. Lady Hibbott's howse at Polegate. y t is since this grant was 

 made to the cliurch of St. Werburgh one hundred and twenty and tliree 

 years, dat. 1 Sep. 1605." 



No. :}7. Indenture, 18 Feb. 6 Henry VII. (1491), between Walter 

 Baldewyn, Dublin, gent., and Nicholas Laweles, of same, merchant, proctors 

 of St. Werburgh's, of the one part, and Jolm Archebold, of said city, gent., 

 of the other. The proctors to farm let a cellar lying in St. Werburgh's 

 Street, near the door of said church, on the north, for twenty-one years. 

 lleiit Gs. 8d. silver. " East side of church." 



No. 38. Indenture, 30 April. 24 Hen. VII. (1508), whereby Tliomas Ashe, 

 Dublin, baker, and Richar<l Dugyn, glover, proctors to farm, let to Philip 

 White, Dublin, merchant, a tenement in St. Werbui-gli's Street, with a 

 "forneys" of brass belonging to same, from the street on the west to the 

 ground of Su Werburgh's on the east, and from Christ Church ground on the 

 south to Clirist Church ground on the north ; for 41 years. Kent 14& 



No. 39. Counterpart of No. 38. 



No. 40. Indenture, 25 March, 1534, William Kelly, Dublin, merchant, and 

 John Elys, goldsmith, proctors or wanlens of St. Werburgh's, let to Nicholas 

 Stanyhurst, notar)', a house, with a small garden, in St. Werburgh's Street, 

 wherein Margaret FitzWilliam, widow, lately dwelt, on the south side of a 

 house of Christ Chui-ch ground, wherein said William Kelly dwells ; for 

 59 years. Rent ISs. 4d. yearly. Said Nicholas to build a wall of stone and 

 lime, a man's height, under tlie south side of said house. [Seal.] 



(/;i ilorsi') Garden, Werburgh Street, west the cliurch. 



No. 41. IndcnUire, lU .Tune, 1 Edward VI. (1547), between William Lyon 

 and Kichard Edwanle, proctoi-s of St. Werburgh's, on the one part, and Sir 

 Patrick Dongan, chaplain, on the other, whereby they to farm let a chamber, 

 namely, the small chamber which James Cleere now occupies, and the chamber 



