200 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



120 (i i8). Eelease of no. 118 (i i6) above. 

 26th Oct. 25 Hen. VI (1446). 



121 (i 19). Johanna, daughter & heiress of John 'I'ankard, butcher, grants 

 to James Power, clerk, all her houses & tenements in St. Thomas Street & 

 St. Francis Street in the suburbs of Dublin. 



17th June 29 Hen. VI (1451). 



122 (120). Eelease of no. 121 ^119) above. 

 20th June 29 Hen. VI (1451). 



123 (121). William Yong, citizen & butcher, grants to John Bertrame, 

 ' bowcher,' & James Power, clerk, a house in St. Francis Street, outside the 

 walls of the city of Dublin. 



Witnesses, [ ], Michael Griffyn, carpenter, Thomas Sangwine, 



' bowcher,' & many others. 



Sth March 30 Hen. IV (1452). 



124 (122). Pielease of no. 123 (121) above. 

 Sth March 30 Hen. VI (1452). 



125(123). James [ ] of Dublin, 'gentilman,' grants to Walter 



Ludlow, chaplain, a house & garden in ' Oxmanton,' bounded on the north 

 by the land of the said James which Thomas Archebold holds, on the south by 

 the land of the House of the Eeligious of ' Holmepatric,' on the west by the 

 King's Way & on the east by the land of the said James. Term, 24 years. 

 Rent, four shillings silver yearly. 



13th Nov. 2 Ed. IV (1462). 



126 (127). John Bennett & William Purcell, proctors of the parish church 

 of St. John the Evangelist ' in the Bothe.strete,' with the parishioners' consent 

 grant to Eobert Nevell a garden in ' Oxmanton.' bounded on the east & south 

 by the land formerly called Eobert Sallane's land, on the west by the land 

 formerly called • the lord Comyne's land,' & on the north by the land of the 

 abbot & convent ' of the Blessed Mary beside Dyvelyn.' 'I'erm, 40 years. 

 Eent, two shillings & sixpence yearly. 



14th Aug. 7 Ed. IV (1467). (In English). 



127 (124). William Bron, chaplain, grants to Thomas Bron, clerk, a 

 garden in St. Andrew's parish in the suburbs of Dublin, bounded on the 

 north by the King's Street & the elder or guelder tree {sambucus sive 'viburnum) 

 growing at the front of the said garden, on the south by the pool {(/urges) or 

 water running towards the King's Mill, on the east by the garden with the 

 land of St. Andrew's Church near it, & on the west by the common way 

 which leads to the King's Mill. 



4th Sept. 7 Ed. IV (1467). 



