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83 (82). Kateriiie Bellewe, formerly wife of Roger Bekeford, releases 

 no. 80 (79) above, the property being here stated to be iu the parish of 

 St. Olave. 



6th Jan. 12 Heu. IV (1409). 



84 (83). John Yonge, chaplain, releases to John Staflbrd & John lugoU, 

 chaplains, two messuages & tbii-teen shops, situate and bounded as m 

 no. 80 (79) above. 



1st Sept. 12 Hen. lY (1409). 



85 (84). John Yonge, clerk, notary public, certifies that on the 12th Nov. 

 1411 in the Lower Eefectory of the Friars Preachers, Dublin, Simon 

 Doddenale, merchant, who had agi'eed to enfeoff John Lytill, citizen, & 

 Alianora ComjTihis wife, or any others whom they might choose, with three 

 houses and three gardens in " Oxmaneston," swore that he had not charged 

 or bound the property. 



Witnesses present, Stephen Taillor & Stephen Calfe, citizens. 



86 (85 \ James [Yonge], clerk, notary pubhc, certifies that on the 28th 

 Nov. 1411 in the mansion house of Simon Dodenale, merchant, on " the Key " 

 of DubUn, the said Simon having granted to John Stafford & John lugoll, 

 chaplains, three houses and three gardens iu " Oxemaueston," Johanna, wife 

 of the said Simon, swore that she had no claim to dower upon the said 

 property. 



Witness present, Eichai'd Bone, formerly bailiff. 



87 (92). Simon Dodenale, merchant, grants to John Stafford and John 

 lugoll, chaplains, thi-ee messuages and three gardens in " Oxemaueston." 



29th Nov. V6 Hen. IV (1411). 



88 (93). Grantor in no. 87 (92J above appoints James Yonge, citizen, his 

 attorney to give possession of the property mentioned therein. Same date. 



89 (94). Eelease of no. 87 (92) above. 

 l3t Dec. 13 Hen. IV U^H). 



90 (95). William HaroU of " Eathfernane " & Geoffrey HaroU bind 

 themselves in forty shillings of silver to John Lytill, citizen, to be paid at, 

 Easter next following. 



24th Jan. 14 Hen. IV (1413). 



91 (90). John Ingoll, chaplain, grants to John Yonge, Eoger Flemyng & 

 Walter Northampton, chaplains, two houses and twelve shops in the Street 

 of the Fishers, Dublin, bounded as in no. 80 (79) above ; also the property 

 mentioned in no. 87 (92} above. 



4th Nov. 1 Hen. V (liVi). 



