196 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Acadeynij, 



(here dated 20 Ed. II), 40 (40) & 49 (48). A further inquisition held by same 

 before same in Dublin on Monday after the feast of the Apostles Simon & 

 Jude 13 Hen. V (3rd Nov. 1415) found that the said Katerine Bellewe held 

 for life the garden of Dromnagh from the said Eoger in chief, for military 

 service & as tenant in dower, together with two houses in " le fyshamoles," 

 Dublin ; all which she held from the Crown in chief per fee farm of 200 marks 

 per year. 



100 (q8). William Brayne, citizen, binds himself to John Lytill, citizen, 

 in twenty pounds silver. 



6th Nov. y Hen. V (1415). 



101 (100). John, son & heir of Thomas Seriaunt, Baron of " Castrocnok," 

 grants to Philip Hamound, butcher, a house in St. Francis Street in the 

 suburbs of Dublin, bounded on the east by the said street, on the west by 

 James Passavaunt's laud, on the north by John Drake's land & on the south 

 by Eichard Herebert's land. Eent, two shillings yearly. 



9th Aug. 5 Hen Y (1417). 



102 (101). Lessor in no. 101 ''100) above appoints James Tonga, citizen, 

 his attorney to give possession of the property mentioned therein. 



9th Aug. 5 Hen. V '1417). 



103 (102,. John Ingoll and John Oge, chaplains, recite no. 101 (100) above, 

 and state that they have confirmed and ratified it. 



14th Aug. 5 Hen. V (1417). 



104 (103). John, son & heir of Philip Hamound, grants to John Gardyner, 

 citizen, the reversion of a house in St. Francis Street, in the suburbs of 

 Dublin, bounded on the east by the said street, on the west by the " pond " 

 formerly belonging to [ ], on the south by Eichard Herbert's land & on 

 the north by William Arthur's land. 



10th Sept. [ ]. 



105 (104). John Madock), Bishop of Kildai-e, appoints John Lytill, citizen. 

 in the Market of the Fishers, his proctor or attorney to receive the rents of 

 his lauds in the parish of St. Michael, Dublin. " Given in our manor of 

 Agin way (?)." 



20th July, 1418. 



106 (105). Jolin Eandolff, rector of the Church of Galtrym, in diocese of 

 Meath, appoints John Spenge, chaplain, his attorney to take seizin of a hall in 

 the Street of the Fishers, parish of St. John of " Bowstret," granted to him by 

 Master John Eandolf}', rector of Stacallen, in the diocese of Meatli. 



[ ] Xov. 7 Hen. V (1419). 



