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107 (io6rt'). Release of no. 106 (105) above. States that John Randolff, 

 rector of Stacallen, received the hall from Philip Kendyrgane. 



16th Nov. 7 Hen. V (1419). 



108 (106 J). John, son & heir of Robert Burnell, releases to John Lytill all 

 his personal actions [ ] " from the beginning of the world to the date of 

 this deed." 



20th March 2 Hen. VI (1424). 



109 fioy). John Drake, sen., citizen, releases to William Arthur, 

 " boweher," four shops in St. Francis Street, in the suburbs of Dublin, 

 bounded on the south by Philip Hamound's land, on the north by lessor's 

 land, on the east by the said street, and on the west by lessee's land. 



24th April 3 Hen. VI (1425). 



110 (108). The Abbot and Convent of the House of St. Thomas the 

 Martyr near Dublin agree with Roger Flemyng and Walter Northampton, 

 chaplains, and John Lytill, citizen, tenant to the said Roger and Walter, to 

 release all action against them for the arrears of an annual rent of three 

 shillings, arising out of five shops in the Street of the Fishers, in the parish 

 of St. Olave, Dublin, bounded on the north by the holding of the said Roger, 

 Walter and John, and on the south by the holding of the said Roger and 

 Walter which said John inhabits, and which is in the parish of St. John of 

 " Bowestret." They assign their right in said property to said Roger, Walter 

 and John for an annual rent of two shillings, on condition that after the 

 death of the said John the property shall be subject to an annual charge of 

 three shillings, to be paid to said Abbot and Convent for ever. 



IvJth March 4 Hen. VI (1426). 



111(109). [Fragment only remains.) John Gardener grants to [ ] a 

 holding in St. Francis Street, in the suburbs of Dublin, bounded on the wes 

 by the [ ] of [ ] Passavaunt, [ ]. 



[ ] Feb. 7 Henry VI (1429). 



112 (iio). "Inventory of the goods of John Lytill, formerly citizen of 

 Dublin, & of Margery his wife, made by said John himself, & of apparatus 

 found on the 30th day of March, 1434." 



The household goods are valued at £3 15s. 4cZ., & include a brass pot, 

 three brass bells, a brass platter, two pieces of silver, a screen, three napkins, 

 four cushions, six shells, four candlesticks, and two dishes. Other property 

 is valued at ±3 7s. Od, & the said Margery has property valued at 

 £1 6s. %d. There are also outstanding debts of the value of £1 17s. *Jd. 

 Total £10 6s. 7i, 



