306 ProceedhiffS of the lioi/ai Irish Acudemti. 



Baldewyn, William Cornell, and Nioholas Pitzleoiies, of a messuage in which 

 John Coryngham foiniei'ly dwelt, in Castle Street; in length, from said 

 street in front, to the messuage wherein John Bennet dwells on the north, 

 behind; in breadth, from wasteland of the Trior of St. John's witliout the 

 New Gate on the west, to the messuage, late Jolin Allesley's, now "mes 

 sutor," in which James Oweyne lately dwelt, on the east. [Seal.] 



16 March, 7 Edward IV. (1-167). 



No. 107. Waller Baldewyn, merchant, ami William Cornell, armourer, 

 grant to Patrick Burnell and Tatrick Grot, proctors of St. Werburgh's, a 

 messuage in Castle Street, called Coryngham's Inns, to hold for ever. 



\2 Sept., 19 Edward IV. (1479). [Two Seals.] 



No. 108. Tiie grantors in No. 107 make Eichard House, clerk, their 

 attorney to place grantees in seisin, for ever, 



12 Sept., 19 Edward IV. (1479). [Seal.] 



No. 109. Grantors in No. 107 release and quit claim to grantees. 

 16 Sept.. 19 Edw. 1 1. ( 1479). [Two Seals.] 



{In dorso) "Concerninge Koringanie'.s Inns. Nolo, leld's house in Castell 

 St., now in the possession of Stephen lUisher [rede Ussher), 1629." 



No. 110. Indenture. 20 March, 22 Edward IV. (N82), whereby liobert 

 Dowdali.knt., and Genet, bis wife, let to Patrick Ijurnclland I'liilip Bieiitwod, 

 pitx:toni of St. Werburgh's, a chamber with soler, called of old Coryngham 

 his Inns, in which Henry FitzRowe now dwells; in length below four royal 

 virgatcs, and in breadth, four; and tiie soler above eight in length and four 

 in breadth, for the life of said Genet : rent, 20 pence, silver. [Seal.] 



No. 111. Counterpart of No. 110. 



No. 112. Indenture, :^0 Sept., 4 Henry VII. (14.SR), whereby Patrick 

 Burnell and Pliilip Brentwod, pioctors, let to Thomas Galmole alias Arciie- 

 bold, a half yndell' of a messuage called Coryngham's Inns (except a loft and 

 " siller " that Dame Genet Snelterby now holds for life), for 20 years : rent, 

 13s. Ad., with 7i'/. landgable, for the first t«n years ; 16.s\, with said landgablo 

 rent, for the second ten years. Should the loft and cellar become the i>roperty 

 of tlie church by Genet's death, tlien said Thomas to have them during said 

 term. [Seal.] 



No. ll.i. IndentuiT! made in the Vigil of All Saints, 11 Henry VI I. (H9o), 

 whereby Thomas Asche, Dublin, baker, and James Clynton, weaver, proctors 



' The half part (A.S J. 



