Robinson — Ancient Deed'j of the Parish of St. John. 203 



bouuded on the west by the messuage of Richard Stanyhurste, merchant, on 

 the east by the house in which Richard Fenton, " sherman," now lives, on the 

 south by the said street & on the north by [ ]. 

 20th Dec. 2 Ric. Ill (1484). 



138 (135). Grantors in No 137 (134) above, having granted to grantee in 

 same an annual payment out of the rent of a house in " the Skynner Strete," 

 " as in a rentcharge until hym therein made more playn doth appere," now 

 grant that all necessary repairs which the said Richard shall do upon the 

 said house shall be charged upon the said rent. 



20th Dec, 2 Ric. Ill (1484). (In English.) 



139 (i3g). Richard Herforde, chaplain, Thomas Bemiet, merchant, James 

 Prendregast, clerii, John Prycker & John fitz Henry, merchants, with the 

 consent of the parishioners of the church of St. John the Evangelist, Dublin, 

 grant to Thomas Pecoke, chaplain, and Isabella Whyte of Oxmantown two 

 houses & gardens in Oxmantown, bounded on the north by the lands of the 

 Friars Preachers of Oxmantown, on the south by the land of the House of 

 St. Patrick of " Holmpatric," on the west by the King's "Way of Oxmantown, 

 and on the east by the land of the said church of St. John. Term, 30 years. 

 Rent, eleven shillings silver. Covenants for distraint for arrears of rent, 

 repair of premises, &c. 



29th March, 1485. 



140 (136). William (Lynton), Prior of the Cathedral Church of the Holy 

 Trinity, Dublin, and the convent thereof having granted.' on the 8th March, 

 10 Ed. IV (1470), to William Power for twenty-two marks a house in the 

 lane called " Seint John's lane de Bothestrete," bounded on the north by the 

 said lane, on the south by the cemetery of the said Cathedral Church, on the 

 east by the land of the said prior & convent, & on the west by the chapel of 

 the Blessed Virgin Mary of the said Cathedral Church, the said William 

 Power now grants the said house to John Prikker, citizen of Dublin, for 

 twenty-two marks ; said John to pay to the said prior and convent seven 

 shillings a year. 



1st Apr. 2 Ric. Ill (1485). 



141 (138). Symon Duff & Nicholas White, chaplains, grant to Richard 

 Forster & John Dromyn, proctors of St. Olave's Church, a messuage in 

 Oxmantown, bounded on the east, north & south by the land of the Abbot & 

 Monks of the Blessed Virgin Mary, & on the west by the King's way. 



20th Jan. 1 Hen. VII (1486). 



' See Christ Church Deeds, no. 986, in Appendix to 24th Reportof the Deputy Keeper 

 of the Records in Ireland. 



