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67 (,65). William Hattoun, citizen of Dublin, releases to John Herbert, 

 James FitzwiUiam & Walter de Houthe a messuage in the Street of the 

 Fishers, Dubhu, which formerly belonged to William Blakeuey. 



28th Oct. 6 Heu. IV (1404). 



68 (69). James Yonge, clerk, notary public, certifies that on the 16th 

 March, 1405, in the hall of the inn of John Gardener, citizen of Dublin, in 

 Cow Lane, Parish of St. Audoen, John LytiU, citizen, stated that he had been 

 arrested at the suit of Eobert Burnell & lodged in prison because he refused 

 to sign and seal certain writings & documents ab the will of the said Eobert, 

 & for no other cause. 



Witnesses present, Thomas Dodde & John Gardener, citizens. 



69 (67). John Jordan, notarj' public, certifies that in his presence on the 

 28th July, 1405, in the consistorial court, St. Patrick's Cathedral, before 

 Master Thomas Waffyr, official of the city of Dublin, Pilchard Hauyn sued 

 Margaret Toppe, widow, for a debt of four marks and forty pence. Judge- 

 ment was given for the full amount, and defendant appealed to the Holy See. 

 It was appointed that the appeal should be heard on the 8th August before 

 Master John Fox, Bachelor of Laws, of the diocese of Limerick. 



Witnesses present, John Hotham, chaplain, & Thomas Bany of the diocese 

 of Dublin. 



70 (68). Fine levied in the King's Court, Dublin, on Michaelmas Day 

 6 Hen. IV. before John Fitz Adam, John Bateman & Thomas Seys, Justices 

 of the King's Bench, wherein Nicholas Haytale & Alianora his wife grant to 

 Simon Dodenale, merchant, & Nicholas Naungle, chaplain, a messuage and 

 three gardens in " Oxmaneston " in the suburbs of Dublin. 



(29th Sept., 1405). 



71 (70). Robert Burnell releases to John LytiU all his actions & trans- 

 gressions against him " from the beginning of the world to the date of this 

 deed." 



4th Oct. 7 Hen. IV (1405). 



72 (75). John Streche, chaplain, grants to John Walsch & Walter Porter, 

 chaplains, six shops & the reversion of two others in the Street of the Fishers, 

 Dublin, bounded by the house of the Abbess of Hogges & the shops formerly 

 belonging to William Blakeuey. Tlie property formerly belonged to Eoger 

 Bekeford. 



6th April 7 Hen. IV (1406). 



1'i (76). Eelease of no. 72 (75J above. 

 [ ] AprU 7 Hen. IV (1406;. 



