182 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



11 (i i). Roger de Notyngham, merchant, grants to William de Berdefeld 

 & Katrine his wife a plot of land in " Oustmanton," bounded by the King's 

 Lane on the east, the land of AVilliam le Seriauut ou the west, grantor's 

 messuage on the south & the King's Lane on the north, grantees liaviug 

 paid a sum of money. 



Witnesses, John le Decer, mayor, Richard Laweles & Nicholas the Clerk, 

 bailiffs, Henry le Mareschal, Robert de "Willerby, Geoffrey de Morton, John 

 le Seriaunt, Edward Colet, Thomas de Covyntre, William le Seriauut, Thomas 

 Coliz, Roger de Lindeseyc, Henry Fichet, Richard Beauflour, Henry de 

 Barndoff & others. Undated {circa 1302-3). 



Endorsed, " Carta de Rogeri Colemau de Notyngham." 



12 (13). Johanna de Mosthpoulyu, widow of Thomas le Blunt of Kynsale, 

 releases to William de Berdefeld & Katrine his wife a messuage in 

 " Ostmantown." 



Witnesses, Adam de Hohwode, Edward Colet, William Lemer(7), now 

 present, John le I)ecer, Mayor, Richard Lawless & Nicholas the Clerk 

 [bailiffs] & many others. 



Monday after St. Hilary's Day 31 Ed. I '14th Jan. 1303). 



13(12). The above Johanna [see no. 12 (13)] releases to Roger de 

 Notyngham a curtiledge in Oxmantown, which came into her possession after 

 her husband's death. 



Witnesses, John le Decer, Mayor, Nicholas the Clerk & Richard I.awles, 

 bailiffs, Jolin le Seriauut, Geoffry de Morton, Robert de Notyngham, 

 William le Seriaunt, Edward Colet, Robert Kemp, clerk, & others. 



Dublin, Friday after the Octave of St. Hilary 31 Ed. I (25th Jan. 1303). 



14 iio). Receipt from Richard le Blund of Arclo & David le Wodeward, 

 executoi's of the will of William Couijni, to Thomas Galbarry, lord of Baly- 

 grittiu, for £11 sterling, lieing part of £39 due for the tithes of the corn of 

 Balygritiiu. 



Balgriffin, Morrow of SS. Simon & Jude'sDay 3! Ed. I (29th Oct., 1303). 



15 (15. William le Seriaunt, citizen of Dublin, grants to William de 

 Berdefeld & Katrine his wife four shops & a plot of land 60 feet by 80 feet in 

 Oxmantown, bounded on the west by the King's Way opposite St. Michan's 

 Church, on the east and south by gi-au tees' land, & ou the north by the land 

 formerly belonging to Robert de Bree. 



Witnesses, Geoffrey de Morton, mayor, Edward Colet & John Cadewali, 

 provosts, Henry le Mareschal, Robert de Wileby, Robert de Notyngham, 

 William le Graunt, Heury Fichet, William de Velers, Johu Sampsou, Heury 



