188 Proceedini/s of the Royal Irish Academy. 



42 (42). Agreement whereby Thomas Smothe, clerk, grants to William 

 Wyse & Johanna his wife, formerly wife of William de St. Olave, seven 

 shillings annual rent out of a messuage in Fishamble Street, Parish of 

 St. Olave, Dublin, which formerly belonged to William de St. Olave; while 

 the said William Wyse & Johanna resign all their claims about her dowry & 

 about the lands formerly belonging to William de St. Olave. 



Dublin, Friday, being the Feast of St. Oolumba the Abbot, '^O Ed. Ill 

 (9th June, 1 346). 



4."! (44). William, son of William Comyn, knight, appoints Henry 

 Eussell his attorney to place Theobald Comyn his brother in possession of all 

 the lands which the said William holds in " Oustmantou." 



DubUu, loth March, 2^ Ed III (1349). 



44 (43j. Johanna, daughter of John StakepoU & formerly wife of William 

 de St. Olave, in her viduity releases to Thomas, son of Thomas Smothe, all 

 the lands held by her in dower within the liberty of the (Jity of Dublin. 

 "And because her seal is unknown to many people, the seal of the 

 provostship of the city of Dublin has been affixed." 



Witnesses, Kenewrik Sherman, mayor, John Callan & John de Dert, 

 bailiffs, Geoffrey Cronipe, John Seriaunt, Adam Lovestock, John Graumpe, 

 Kobert Bornell, William Welles, .John Leycastre the clerk & others. 



Dublin, Monday after St. Bartholomew's Day, 23 Ed. Ill (3 1 st Aug., 1349). 



45 (45). License in mortmain fron> King Edward III to Kichard Wright, 

 chaplain, who has payed one mark, to assign to the parson & parishioners of 

 the Church of St. Jolui the Evangelist of " Bothestrete," Dublin, for the 

 enlargement of the said cluirch & for a certain chapel to be newly made in 

 honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a messuage in St. John's Parish, bounded 

 on the east by " Fishamelstrete," on the west and north by the land of 

 Kenewric Sherman, and on the south by the said church, which messuage the 

 said Kichard holds from the (Jrown in chief in free burgage of the City of 

 Dublin on service of threepence halfpenny annual rent which is called 

 " Langabil," as appears on the inquisition of Eoger Darcy, escheator in 

 Ireland, under the seal of the Chancellor of Ireland. 



Winchester, 1st Sept. --^4 Ed. Ill (1350). 



46 (46a). Simon Coterel, " sadeler," grants to Henry Stacpoll, " taillour," 

 his land in St. Aiidrew's Parish outside the walls of the City of Dublin, 

 lying between the land of the House of St. Stephen & the Way which leads 

 to the King's Mill, & extending from the former street to the end of the 

 said laud of St. Stephen, & from outside the cemetery of St. Andrew's to 



