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Xo. 150. Giautor in Xo. 149 makes John Sevs his Attorney to place 

 grantee in seisin. 2 [ ] Aug., 20 Henry TI. (1442). [Seal.] 



No. 151. Walter Molghane, corviser and citizen, grant* to John Sprot, 

 chaplain, and Thomas Laundeys, chaplain, a messuage in Skinuei-s' Street, 

 between land of John lieigham and Juliana, his wife, towards the west, and 

 land of the Prior and Convent of All Saints towards the east : said street 

 towards the north, and a lane, formerly le Sutteres Lane, now Behynd Street, 

 towards the south, for ever. [ ] Feb., 4 Edw. IV. (1465). [Seal.] 



Xo. 152. Same to same. Kelease, 10 Feb., 4 Edw. IV. (1465). 



No. 15-3. Grantor in No. 151 makes Xicholas Bellewe, clerk, his attorney 

 to place grantees in seisin. 14 Feb., 4 Edw. IV. (1465). [Seal.] 



No. 154. Thomas Laundey, cha]ilain^ giants to Richard Herford, John 

 Mestaylle, and UoV>ert B<>ys, chaplains (as in Xo. 151). 20 June, 1470. 

 (In dorso) " Davy Eoche's house in the Skynuer Ilewe." 



No. 155. Grantor in Xo. 154 makes Xicholas Bellewe, clerk, his attorney 

 to place grantees therein in seisin. 20 Jan., 1470. [Seal.] 



No. 156. Indenture, whereby Thonia.s Foyll, son of John Foyll, late 

 citizen of Dublin, to fanu lets to John Hore, inercliant, a messuage in 

 Skinners Sti'eet lying Ijetween Skynner I'owe in front in length up to the 

 Sutteres lane l>ehind ; in breadth from land called that of Nicholas 'i'ynbeigh 

 •>n the east to land formerly belonging to Cliristopher Kussell, tailor, but now 

 to said Thomas, on the west, for 50 yeare. Uent for the first five years a 

 u'rain of ctirn, and for the residue of the term 12 sliillings, silver, yearly. 6ai<i 

 John and his heii^ will rt-pair and build, except 14 feet for tlie little bawn, 

 where it shall seem most expedient in the back part of said messuage. 



10 June. 10 E-lward IV. (1470). 



Na 157. Indenture, 2 March, 5 Henry VIII. (1514), whereby Margaret 

 Allegan, daughter and heir to Patrick Allegan, shoemaker and citizen, to 

 farm lets to James Eustas, Dubliu. mei-chaiit, and his wife, a houtie in 

 Skynner iJowe, between the land of the Prior and Convent of all Sainte by 

 Dublin, on the east, and loud of Stannyst of said city on the west ; from 

 Sonter*' lane on the sonth. to the pavement of said Eowe, on the north, for 

 21 years. Kent, 'St. 4//., silver. 



No. 158. Counterpart of No. 157. 



No. 159. Indenture, 2 September, 35 Henry VIII. (1643), whereby 



