180 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



St. Olave, city of Dublin, in length 32 feet from the land belonging to the 

 convent of St. Mary near le Hoges to that which belonged to Philip 

 de Ultcnia, & in depth 21 feet from the street to the land which belonged to 

 Ale.xander Burel. Eent, a rose on St. John the Baptist's day, and land- 

 gable to the King, a sum of money having been paid in hand. 



Witnesses, William de Bristoll, then Mayor of Dublin, Adam de Herford 

 & Robert de Bre, then bailiffs, Robert de Wyleby, David de Callan, Walter 

 Lumbard, Eabert Flint, Gilbert de Totington, Richard de Pouteys, Henry 

 de Pon delarge, John de St. Brigid, Nicholas the Clerk, and many others. 



Dublin, the Eve of St. Thomas the Apostle, 18 Ed. I (20th Dec, 1289). 



3 (3). Thomas le Blound of Oxmantown {villa Hostmannorum) releases to 

 William le Mercant of Dublin four shops in Oxmantown in the suburbs of 

 Dublin opposite' to St. Mighan's Cimrch. 



Dublin, St. Mark's Day, 23 Ed. I {25th April, 1295). 



4 (4). Richard called " le Yineterer " & Robert de Yoaule (?), executors 

 of the will of Richard formerly Inn-keeper of Henry le Mareschal, convey to 

 the said Henry a tenement in the Street of the Fishers, Parish of St. Olave, 

 Dublin, in breadth, facing the King's Way, 34 feet from the tenement of the 

 Abbess & Convent "del Hoggis " on tlie east to the land which was Henry 

 Baret's on the west & extending in length from the King's way on the north 

 to the said land of Henry Baret on the south. The seals of the city of Dublin, 

 of the executors & of the officialty of Dublin have been affixed. 



Witnesses, John le Seriaunt, Mayor, Nicholas the Clerk, bailiff, William 

 de Bristoll, Kobert de Wyleby, Thomas de Covyntre, John le Decer, Roger 

 de Assebouru, Geoffry de Morton, Edward Colet, Richard Laugles, Robert 

 de Ruyton, Gilbert de Totyugton, Roger de Wynghame, Clerk, Robert Kemp 

 & others. 



Dublin, Eve of the Nativity of the B.V.M., 2? Ed. I (7th Sept. 1299). 



5 (5). Thomas le Blound of Oxmantown grants to Roger de Notyngham, 

 merchant, a piece of land in Oxmantown, bounded by the King's Lane on the 

 east, the land of William ie Seriaunt on the west, grantor's land on the 

 south, & another King's Lane on the north, measuring 20 feet each way. 



Witnesses, John ie Seriaunt, Mayor, Nicholas the Clerk & Richard de 

 St. Olave, baihtfs, Henry le Mareschall, Robert de Wyleby, Thomas de 

 Covjmtre, John le Decer, Thomas Colice, Geoffrey de Morton, Robert de 

 Notyngham, Thomas de Slane, Edward Colet, William le Seriaunt, John 

 Sampson, Roger de i,yndeseye, Robert Kemp & others. 



Dublin, 1st April 29 Ed. 1 (1301). 



