301 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Acaiientif. 



William H' jg^, iuni John Oweyne, chaplains, all his messuages, lands. &c., 

 which he has in Dublin and the county of Dublin, for ever. 

 19 June, 25 lien. VI., 1447. 



No. 93. Grantor in No. 92 makes John Downe and Robert [torn] his 

 attorneys, to place the chaplains in seisin. 



19 June, 2-5 Hen. VI. (1447 . 



No. 94. John Foyll releases to the chaplains (as in Nos. 92 & 93 . 

 26 June, lb lien. VI. ;1447i. 



No. 95. The chaplains grant to John Foyll (as in Nos. 92-94). 

 7 July, 25 Hen. VI. 1447). 



No. 96. Indenture by which Robert, son of John Foyll, "citizen, grants and 

 to farm lets to John Jonct, fisher, a messuage and leaden furnace weighing 

 18 stones, in Castle Street, with an orchard appertaining to the messuage, 

 lying between land of the Prior and Convent of .AH Saints, on the east, and 

 land lately John Coryngham's, clerk, on ihe west, and the cemeter)- of St. 

 Wi ' .' - Church on the ?outh, and Castle Street on the north, which 

 on - close to said cemeten" on the east, to hold for the life of John 



Bellewe. Tliomas Bellewe, James Kylbery, Patrick Burnell, Richard More^ 

 John ^Yhite. John IMake, and John Broun, or 40 years. Rent, a grain of 

 com at the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 26 June [cut away], fir. 1454. 



No. 97. Rol»ert Foyll. son of John Foyll, citizen, and John Jonet, fisher, 

 grant to Martin Broun and William Broun, chaplains, John Vale, barber, and 

 William Cornell, annourer [proctors], an annual rent of 6«. 8rf. silver out of 

 the messuage in No. 96 for ever. 21 Aug., 32 Henrj- VI. (1454). 



[Two seals.] 



(/n dorto) Inrolleil in Domesday l(iii)>orf Nicholas Wodere, knight, mayor 

 of I>ublin, James Blakeney, Esq.. and 'Wiliiam Chamberlayn, bailiffs, in 32'' 

 year of King Henrj- VI. ( 1454). 



No. 98. John Vale, barber, William Cornell, armourer, proctors of St. 

 Werburgh's ; William Sutton, gent,, John Burnell, gent., Thomas Kocheford, 

 gent., and Walter Molghane, cor^-iser, release the rent of 6«. 8d. in No. 97 to 

 Robert Foyll, and pardon all arrears. 



20 Aug., 32 Henry VI. (1454). Seven seals, one of them being that of the 

 provostship of Dublin. Entered in Domesday. 



No. 99. Indenture, whereby the proctors and grantors in No. 9d grant to 

 Robert, son of John Foyll, late citizen of Dublin, and John Genet, fisher, free 



