RoBrNSON — Ancient Deeds of the Parish of St. John. 189 



the Way which goes towards the old pond. Rent, twelve pence silver 

 half-yearly. 



Witnesses, Robert de Moenes, mayor, John Dert & Peter Morville, 

 bailiffs, John Seriaunt, John Taillour, John Lyneger, John Latoner & many 

 others. 



Dublin, Thursday in the octave of the Feast of SS. Philip iv: James, 

 26 Ed. Ill (3rd May, 1352). 



47 (46^). Meyler(?), son of Richard de Burgo, acknowledges the receipt 

 from Sir William Gomyn, knight, of twenty pounds of silver [ ]. 



Tuesday after the Purification of the B.V.M., 28 Ed. Ill (4th Feb., 1354). 



48 (47). Sir William Gomyn, knight, & Margaret his wife lease to John 

 Heyward, citizen of Dublin, a plot of land in " Oustmanton," bounded on the 

 north by the King's Way, on the south by grantors' stone house, on the west 

 by the land of Sir Elias de Assebourne & other neighbouring lands & on the 

 east by grantoj's' land, being seven times 28 feet in length from nortli to 

 south. & 20 feet in breadth; with another collateral plot bounded on all sides 

 by grantors' land, being 60 feet in length from east to west, & 50 feet in 

 breadth. Term, 60 years from the Feast of SS. Philip & James next following. 

 Rent, six shillings silvei'. 



Witnesses, John Seriaunt, mayor, Peter Barfot & William de Welles, 

 bailiffs, Geoffrey Crump, John de Baath, Robert Burnell, Richard Dodde, 

 John Kendwrek, Richard Colman, clerk, Geoffrey de Leyeestre, John de 

 Topsham & others. 



Dublin, 15th Feb., 30 Ed. Ill (1356). 



49 (48). Sir William Coinyn, knight, leases to Matilda Huse, a dwelling 

 house in " Oxmanton " on the south side of St. Michan's church. Term, 

 40 years. Rent, ten shillings. 



Dublin, Monday, being St. John the Baptist's Day, 38 Ed. Ill (2oth 

 June, 1364). 



50 (4g). John, son and heir of Henry Stakeboll, formerly citizen of 

 Dublin, grants to Elias Coterell, clerk, citizen of Dublin, a tenement in the 

 street " de Tengmouth " outside the gate of St. Mary del Dam in the Parish 

 of St. Andrew, bounded as in No. 46 (46a) above. 



Witnesses, Sir Symon Kylmore, chaplain, John Latouner, John de London, 

 Roger Gyffard, Sir Adam fitz Water, chaplain, John Fyshwyke, tailor, 

 John Sexteyn, John Barbour, William Possewyk, Ralph Doyt, tailor, 

 Reginald Sadeler, Thomas Whyte, clerk, & many others. 



Dublin, 11th July, 38 Ed, III (1364). 



