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142 (137). Eelease of No. 141 (138) above. 

 24th Jau. 1 Hen. VII (1486). 



143 (140). [Richard Herfojrde, chaplain, Thomas Benet, James Prendregast 

 & John Pryker, feoffors of all the possessions of [the chapel of Saiut ^lary] 

 the Virgin in the church of St. John the Evangelist "in le Bothstret," 

 Dublin, with the assent of the parishioners of the said church, grant to 

 Eichard Whyte' [six shops] in the street of the Fishers, extending from the 

 house of Master David Purcell, merchant, to the house of Master K'ichard 

 Forster, tisher, & in depth from the chainber of the said David at the back to 

 the said street in front. Term, 51 years. Pent, twenty-six shillings, to be 

 paid to the proctors of the said chm-ch. One shop, which said Eichard now 

 uses as his stable, & another, in which John Durmyn now lives, are to be 

 re-roofed with wooden beams & stone tiles within four years. The third 

 shop, in which Cornelius Higley now lives, to be similarly re-roofed within 

 ten years. The other shops to be kept in repair. Covenant for distraint for 

 three months' arrears of rent. 



26th Sept. 1487. 



144 (141,1. David Purcell, citizen of Dublin & Alice his wife bind them- 

 selves to John Prikker, citizen, & Agnes his wife in eight pounds of lawful 

 money. 



18th Nov. 4 Hen. VII (1488). 



(In dorso.) The condition of this bond is that David Purcell & Alice his 

 wife shall pay to John Prikker & Agnes his wife four marks at Easter next 

 following the dat« of the bond, & four marks at Easter, 1490, and four marks 

 at Easter, 1491 ; & the bond shall then become null and void. 



145 (142). Eichard Herford, chaplain, gi-ants to Eichard White, merchant 

 and Isabella Cloudinwey his wife a small house in the street of the Skinners, 

 bounded on the east by the house wherein lienry Bogane, smith, now dwells, 

 on the west by the land of Eichard Stanyhurst, on the south by the said 

 street & on the north by the lands of the church of the Holy Trinity, the 

 said house having come to grantor by the gift of Eichard Buttillere & Alison 

 Srewsbury his wife. Term, 16 years and two quarters then ensuing. Eent, 

 six shillings and eight pence silver. Covenants for repair, distraint for two 

 months' arrears of rent, &c. 



All Saints Day 5 Hen. VII (1st Nov. 1489). 



Eudoi-sed in English is a transfer of the lease by the said Isabella to 

 Thomas Suetman, merchant, of Dublin, on payment to Richard White of 



Described in margin in later band as "pewterer." 



