Twiss — Some Ancient Dcnh of the Parifih of St. Wer/iurt/h. r}07 



let to John More, tailor, a garden in tiie parish of St. Wei'burgh, between 

 tlie king's castle on the east, and tiiecenieteiy of said church on the west, and 

 land of the House of All Saints on the norLli and south, for 12 years: rent, 

 13s. 4d. silver. (/;( dorso) The eliurcli nvehard hy the cliurchyard. 



No. 114. IndonLure, 20 May, 15 Henry VII. (l-jOOi, whereby Christopher 

 Cornell, arniourer, and Itichard Wydoii, carpenter, proctors of St. Werburgh's, 

 let to George Scurligge and Jordan i'ewrell, a half indell of a messuage in 

 Castle Street wherein they now dwell (in the other half indell Walter Coiman 

 now dwells), for 55 years ; rent lO-s. and '6^d. to tlie mayor and baililfs for 

 landgable rent. [Seal.] 



(Ill dorxo) Said George has made over the term to Jolm Waffyr and his 

 assigns . 



No. 115. Indenture, VO May, 15 Henry VII. (1500), whereby the proctors 

 let to Walter Coiman, Dublin, sheerman, the half indell of a messuage in 

 Castle Street in which said Walter lives (in the other half George Scurlagge 

 lives) for 49 years ; rent 9s. and 3-|f/. for landgable rent. [Seal.] 



No. 116. Counterpart of No. 115. 



No. 117. Indenture, whereby Pliilip Wliit and Eoland Ferris, proctors 

 of St. Werburgh's, let to Thomas Money, Dublin, mason, a tenement in 

 Castle Street, wherein he now dwells, lying between Corryngham's Inns on 

 the east, and land of the House of St. John without the new gate on the west ; 

 land [obliterated] on the north and said street on the south. To hold for 

 [obliterated] and one years ; rent 8s. silver, yearly. [Seal.] 



Dated Michaelmas Day, 7 Henry VIII. (1515). 



No. 118. Indenture, 27 September, 33 Henry VIII. (1541\ whereby 

 Master Nicholas Stanyhurst and Jolm Elles, goldsmith, churcliwardens of 

 St. Werburgh's, let to Walter Long, yeoman, and Elizabeth Hamelen, his 

 wife, a house in Castle Street joining to a house on the west of St. Werburgh's ; 

 on the east to a house pertaining to the church of St. Michael the Archangel; 

 Dublin, for 41 years ; rent 23s. Ad. Irish, yearly. [Seal.] 



IS(o. 119. Indenture, 25 June [oblileratedj Henry VIII., whereby David 

 Loche, goldsmith, and John Hircote, branderer, proctors, let to Johi} Wylkens 

 and Katherine his wife, a garden on the north side of Castle Street abutting 

 on the east to ground of St. Werburgh's Church, and on the west to ground 

 of St. Mary's Abbey by Dublin, for the term of the proctors in same ; as in 

 right of one Patrick Kerde ; rent [obliterated] M. yearly. 



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