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51 (50). Eelease of No. 60 (49) above. " And because his seal is unknown 

 to many, the seal of the provostship of Dublin has been affixed." 



Dublin, 12th July, 38 Ed. Ill (1364). 



52 (52). William Bowyer & Scolastica his wife release to Nicholas Kenyrgan 

 & Christiana his wife a messuage in the Street of the Fishers bounded on the 

 north by the house of John Boke, formerly belonging to Walter Grauneest, 

 on the south by the house of William Bowyer, & by the said street & the 

 garden of Nicholas Meonys. 



Dublin, 9th May, 49 Ed. Ill (1375). 



53 (51). Stephen Osbern releases to Nicholas Kenyrgan & Christiana his 

 wife a messuage in the Street of the Fishers, Parish of St. John of •' Bovestret," 

 Dublin, bounded as in no. 52 (52) above. 



Dublin, 10th May, 49 Ed. Ill (1375). 



54 (54). Brother Stephen Derby, prior of the Cathedral Church of the 

 Holy Trinity, Brother Adam Payne, subprior of the same. Brother [Nicholas 

 Bodejnham, Vicar of the Friars Hermits, Order of St. Augustine in Ireland, 

 & Nicholas Serjeant, executors of the will of Thomas, son of Thomas Smothe, 

 & John Fitz William & Christiana Pembrok his wife, co-executrix of the said 

 will, convey to Roger Bekeford a messuage & seven shops in the Street of the 

 Fishers, parish of St. Clave, Dublin, bounded on the west by the said street, 

 on the east by the land of William Blakeney & the Nuns' land of the city of 

 Dublin, on the south by the house of William Blakeney & on the north by 

 the said Nuns' land. 



Dublin, 14th May, 2 Pdchard IT (1379). 



55 (53 1. Richard, son of Adam Clerk, kinsman & heir of Thomas, [son of 

 Thomas Smothe], releases to Eoger Bekeford a messuage & seven shops in 

 [the Street of the Fishers], parish of St. Clave, Dublin, which Thomas, son 

 of Thomas [Smothe had received from Eichard Howth, chaplain, &] 

 William Wellis, bounded as in no. 54 (54) above. 



Dublin, 16th May, 2 Richard II (1379). 



56 (55). Elias Coterell, clerk, grants to Henry Bron, citizen of Dublin, 

 his tenement in " Tengmouth " Street, outside the Gate of St. Mary del Dam, 

 in the parish of St. Andrew, bounded on the east by St. Stephen's land, on 

 the west by the highway leading to the King's Mill, & by the cemetery of 

 St. Andrews and the said highway. 



Witnesses, John Byrmyngham, mayor of Dublin, Richard Ouys & 

 Robert Piers, bailiffs, Edmund Berle, Richard Chamerleyn, Wolfram Bron, 

 John Wellis & many others. 



Dublin, 15th Oct., 11 Richard II (1387). 



