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bailiffs, William Baret, Xicholas Bysshop, James de WiUeby, Thomas Bolaz, 

 Richard the Goldsmith & many others. 



Dublin, Martinmas, 20 Ed. 11 (11th Nov. 1326). 



33 (32). {Only 2)(yrtion remains.) William de Berdefeld & Katrine his wife 

 grant to Sir William Uumyn & Johanna his wife " all our aforesaid tene- 

 ments " in Oxmantown. 



Witnesses, Nicholas Fastolf, Justice of the Bench of Dublin, Eobert Tanner, 

 mayor, Eobert Wodeffoul & John de Meoues, bailifis, John le Decer & John 

 le Seriaunt, citizens, & many others. 



Undated.! 



34 (3-)). (Onlji portion renudns.) Eichard Houth, chaplain, grants to 

 Thomas, son of Thomas Smothe, all those tenements which grantor holds in 

 the Street of the Fishers, DubKu. 



Witnesses, John Seriaunt, William Mareshale, John ( 'allau [ ]. 



[ ] the Bishop [ ] Ed. III. 



35 (35). Eobert Talbot de Kilkeny grants to Thomas, sou of William L'omyn, 

 knight, a messuage with its appurtenances in Thomastown, near Kilkenny, 

 lying between the King's Way & the wall that formerly belonged to Nicholas 

 Dunton, & between the messuage of Richard Sorreys & the messuage that 

 formerly belonged to Thomas fitzHue, in exchange for a cellar under 

 grantor's house in which Alan de London lives, & an annual rent of 

 12 pence. 



Kilkeny, 10th Feb., 2 Ed. Ill (1327). 



36 (36). John, sou of William le Boteler, formerly citizen of Dublin, 

 grants to Eobert Eowe & Alice, his wife, grantor's mother, the third part of 

 his tenements in Dublin & its suburbs, which came to him at his father's 

 death. 



Dublin, 24th May, 1329. 



3~ (37)- William, son & heir of Eichard de St. Olave, releases to Thomas 

 Smothe a tenement with all its buildings in Fishamble Street, Dublin, 

 bounded on the north by William Baret's land, & on the south by the land 

 formerly belonging to Hugh le Woder, on which Eichard the Goldsmith & 

 Johauna his wife now dwell. 



Witnesses, Philip Cradok, Mayor, Eichard de Swerdes & Eoberl the Clerk, 

 bailiffs, William Douce, Eobert le Tanner, Geoffrey Crompe, Giles de 



» Recited in No. 99(97) below, where it is dated 20 Ed. II, i.e., 8th July, 1326-20th 

 Jan., 1327. The deed may, therefore, be dated 29th Sept., 1326-20th Jan., 1327, as 

 there were a different mayor and bailiffs up to the earlier date. 



