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bailiffs, Thomas le Maresclial, Nicholas Golding, Thomas Jiolace, Itichard the 

 Goldsmith & many others. 



Dublin, Wednesday, being the morrow of St. Hilary's Day, 9 Ed. II 

 (14th Jan., 1316). 



29 (29). Robert, son of Eichard de St. Olave, & Nicholas Petyt lease to 

 Sir Thomas de Lynham, chaplain, William Fatling & Elena his wife a tene- 

 ment with its buildings in the Street of the Fishers, Parish of St. Olave, 

 Dublin, bounded on the south by the tenement of William Baret, on the 

 north by the tenement of the convent of Hogges, on the west by the said 

 street & on the east by the path which leads to the garden of the said 

 Nicholas. Term, 15 years from Easter following. Kent, 4 marks sterling. 

 Premises to be kept iu repair. Fine of 60 shillings for non-performance of 

 contract. 



Witnesses, Eobert de Notyngham, mayor, Eobert de Meones & Eobert le 

 Woder, bailiffs, John le Deeer, William Douce, Eobert de Wylby, Thomas le 

 Marshall, Ealph de Wylby & others. 



Sunday after St. Matthias' Day, 10 Ed. II (27th Feb., 1317). 



30 (30). Susanna, widow of Nicholas de Swerdes, leases to Thomas de 

 Marleberge, for a sum of money paid in hand, a shop which belonged to the 

 said Nicholas, lying in the Street of the Fishers, Parish of St. Olave, DubHn, 

 between the tenement of the convent "del lIogges"& that of John de 

 Grauntsete. Term, 10 years from Easter following. Eent, two shillings 

 silver. 



Dublin, morrow of Christmas, 12 Ed. II (26th Dec, 1318). 



31 (31). William, son & heir of Richard de St. Olave, releases to Thomas 

 Smothe his holdings in the Street of the Fishers, in the parishes of St. John 

 of Bothestrete & St. Olave, Dublin. 



Witnesses. John le Decer, mayor, Stephen de Mora & Giles de Baldeswell, 

 bailiffs, William Douce, Eobert Tanner, Philip Cradok, Ealph Same, William 

 Baret & many others. 



Dublin, Monday after the Purification of the E.V.M., 15 Ed. II (8th Feb., 

 1322). 



32 (33). Eichard Petyt, son of Clarice Petyt, releases to Thomas Smothe 

 a messuage in the Street of the Fishers, Parish of St. Olave, Dublin, formerly 

 belonging to Nicholas Petyt & situate next to the tenement which Walter 

 Curteys holds from the Abbess & Convent " del Hogges" on the north. 



Witnesses, Eobert le Tanner, mayor, John de Meones & Robert Wodefoul, 



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