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ingress and egress hy the cemetery of St. Werburgli's Cluirch from the house 

 of said Tiobert close to it, on tlie north side, up to his orcliard on the east, and 

 from said orchard to said house, as may seem fit to them, together with a 

 course for rain water running or arising in said cemetery from the foundations 

 of said house, for 40 }'ears. Iteiit to tlie proctors and their successors, one 

 penny, silver. 



20 Aug., 32 Henry VI. (1454). [Two seals.] 



(/;;. dor>;o) The denture of folle ys groue in y*" Castell St. 



No. 100. Indenture, whereby Marlin Broun, chaplain, and William 

 Corynghani let to farm to John Bonnet, citizen, a chamber with a soler, 

 parcel of their messuage adjoining said John's messuage to the north, which 

 contains below in length, four royal virgates, and in breadth, four; and the 

 soler above eight virgates in length and four in breadth ; lor fifty years. 

 Rent 20 pence, silver. 



16 July, 3 Edward IV. (1463). [Two seals.] 



(Part of Corryngham's Inns.) 



Nos. 101 and 102. Counterparts of Xo. 100. 



{Li dorso of Xo. 102 1 "Coryg^m for y" cham'' in y^ bawne." 



No. 103. ^lartin Broun, chaplain, and William, son of Hugh Corynghani, 

 let to farm to John Tany, citizen, the houise formerly John Coryngham's 

 (except a chamber with soler beneath the chamber, parcel of said house), next 

 John Bennet's messuage, in length and breadth four royal virgates, for 

 12 years; rent 18 shillings 4 pence silver (unless said William marry and 

 wish to live in said house.) 3 Oct., 3 Edward TV. 1-163). [Two seals.] 



No. 104. Joliu Tauy, citizen, merchant, enters into a Bond with William 

 Sutton, Walter Baldewyn, John Vale, William Cornell, and Nicholas Bellewe, 

 clerk, in £20 silver. The condition is, that if the proctors of St. Werburgh's 

 or their successors be molested by Tany, by occasion of any gift, alienation or 

 title by him nuide of a house or messuage, formerly John Coryngham's in 

 Castle Street, that then it be paid. [Seal.] 



6 Oct., 6 Edward IV. (1466). 



No. 105. William Coryngham, son and heir of Hugh Corynghani, grants 

 to Rich. Leyns, advocate, Walter Baldewyn, AVilliam Cornell, and Nicholas 

 Fitzleones, clerk, a messuage in Castle Street, formerly said Hugh's, for 

 ever. 



10 May, 6 Edward IV. (1466). [Seal.] 



No. 106. Martin r.n.un, chaplain, releases ami quits claim to Walter 



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