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92 (91). Release of no. 91 (90) above. 

 6th Nov. 1 Hen. V (1413). 



93 (88). Grantees in no. 91 (90) above lease to John Lytill, citizen, all 

 the property mentioned therein, to hold at pleasure. Kent, two shillings p'r 

 annum. 



Monday before the feast of St. Nicholas the Bishop 1 Hen. V (29th Nov. 

 1413). 



94 (86). John Seriaunt, John Yngoll, John Oge & John Yonge, chaplains, 

 lease to Philip Hamound a house in St. Francis Street, suburbs of Dublin, 

 bounded on the south by the house of Eichard Herbard & and on the north 

 by the house of John Drake, for the lives of John Morvile, Nicholas Hoder, 

 John Cusake, Robert Cusake, Thomas Parker, James Blakeney & Robert 

 Densdale, or for thirty years, whichever is the longer term. Rent, twelve 

 pence /»«?■ annimi. Covenant for repair. 



Monday next after Christmas 1 Hen. V (27th Dec. 1413). 



95 (87). Another copy of no. 94 (86) above. 



96 (96). Another copy of no. 94 (86) above. 



97 (8g). John Yonge, chaplain, releases to the other two lessors in 

 no. 93 (88) above all the property mentioned therein. 



10th Feb. 1 Hen. V (1414). 



98 (99). Nicholas Nangle, chaplain, releases to Roger Flemyng and 

 Walter Northampton, chaplains, three houses and three gardens in " Oxman- 

 ton " " & because my seal is unknown to many, the seal of the provostship of 

 Dublin is affixed." 



12th Oct. y Hen. V (1415). 



99 (97). Inquisition taken before Henry Stanyhurste, deputy of Ralph 

 Staudysh, Escheator of the King in Ireland, at Lucan on Monday after the 

 Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross 3 lien. V (15 Sept. 1415), by John 

 Ashe, Robert Welle, Simon Eowe, Thomas Herte, John lieynolde, jun., 

 William Laweles, John White, John Water, John Devenysch, Henry Carryk, 

 John Reyuolde, sen., & William Swayne. Finds that Katerine Bellewe, 

 formerly wife of Roger Bekeford, tenant in chief of the Crown, held in dower 

 on the day she died, rightly & as heir to the said Roger, a tenement in " le 

 fyshamols," Dublin, worth five shillings a year. 



. The following deeds are recited : — petition of Roger Flemyng & Walter 

 Northampton, chaplains, for an inquisition to be held {in French) ; orders for 

 inquisition to be held : statement of case ; the above deeds nos. 6 (6), 8 (8), 

 9 (9), 15 (15) (here dated 20 Ed I), 16 (16), 18 (18), 19 (19), 24 (23), 32 {^i) 



