Twifi^i— Some Anciclll Deeds 0/ f/ie Parish of St. Wrr/nirr///. 299 



Buvehain, William de Fleinstede, RaiKlulph Canutus (lialph le Hore), "William 

 Sweteman, William the clerk, "William Tikot. cir. 1243. 

 (In dorso) a dede of foUeys grove in CasLalle Street. 



No. 58. Margery, who was wife of "William do Oallan. formerly citizen of 

 Dublin, in lier viduity, grants to Stephen de Mora, citizen, waste land in 

 Castle St., Dublin, in lireaiUh between tlie tenement of said Stephen towards 

 the east, and land of Eobert de Bristoll towards the west ; and in length 

 from the High Street towards the south to land of Thonuxs IJolace towards 

 the north. To hold for ever. 



"Witnesses, Eobert de Notingliam, mayor ; Robert le "Wodere, Robert de 

 Menis, bailiffs ; John le Decer, llobert de Wileby, Thomas Bolace, "William 

 le Shereman, Hugh de Molinger, clerk. 



Dated Friday after the Feast of St. Michael, 10 Edward IL, 1316. 



No. 59. Alexander de Kylmaynan, son of Reginald de Kylmaynan, 

 formerly citizen of Dublin, releases and quits claim to Stephen de Mora, 

 citizen, a waste land, with appurtenances, which formerly belonged to his 

 father, Reginald, in Castle Street, Dublin, which Stephen had of the 

 feoffment of Margery, daughter of John Hayde (as in No. 58). 



Witnesses, Robert de Notiugham, mayor ; llobert le Wodere, Robert de 

 Menis, bailiffs ; Robert de Wyleby, Eobert de Dristoll, Thomas Bolace, Simon 

 le Armurer, Hugh the clerk. Dublin, 3 Dec, 10 Edward II. (1316). 



No. 60. An indented agreement made on Thursday before the Feast of 

 Easter, 17 Edward II. (1324), between Richard, son of Robert de Bristoll, 

 and Adam Burnel, whereby Richard demises and to farm lets to Adam, two 

 shops, with the appurtenances, in Castle Street, which he has of the donation 

 of Robert de Bristoll, his father, which two shops lie between the tenement 

 of the Trior of the Hospital of St. John without the New Gate, Dublin, and 

 the tenement of Stephen de Mora, for seven years (for money in hand paid) 

 from Easter: rent, a rose, at the Feast of St. John the Baptist. [Seal.] 



No. 61. John, son of Robert de Bristoll, citizen, grants to Adam, sou of 

 William Burnell, a place of land, with buildings, and all the appurtenances, in 

 Lormeria,^ in Castle Street, Dublin, lying lietween the tenement of Stephen 

 de Mora, citizen, and the tenement of the Prior of St John without the New 

 Gate; in breadth, 28 feet; in length, 85 feet. To hold for ever, at a rent of 

 one penny, and to the cliief lords their services. 



Witnesses, John le Decer, mayor ; Stephen de Mora, Giles de Baldeswell, 



' A district inhabited by lorimers (spur- and bit-nuikei-.s). 



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