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three & a half pounds, iu presence of Thomas Crosse & William Bicton, 

 chaplains, Eichard Pill & Robert Ilerforde ; while endorsed notes of pay- 

 ments of rent show that the transfer took place seven and a half years after 

 the beginning of the lease. 



146 (145). John Prikker, merchant, of Dublin, releases to David Pureell, 

 merchant, all his personal actions against him from the beginning of the 

 world. 



24th Nov. 7 Hen. VII (1491). 



147 ( 1 44). Thomas Bennet & Rieharde Herforde, chaplains, James Collyn 

 & Eichard Prikker, feoffors, & Hugh Talbott, Eichard White & Nicholas 

 Petite, proctors of the fabric of St. John's Church, grant to Eichard Cole, 

 [ ], a house in St. Michan's parish, bounded on the east by the lane 

 called " Cowlane," on the west & south by the land (of the chapel) of 

 St. Mary in St. John's church, & on the north by the King's way. Length, 

 142 feet. Breadth, 47 feet. Term, 48 years. Eent, seven shillings & 

 sixpence. Grantee to build a new barn & " kill." Covenants for repair, &c. 



Christmas Day, 8 Hen. VII (25th Dec, 1492). 



The covenant to build the new barn & " kill " is also endorsed in 

 English. 



148 (145). Grantors in no. 147 (144) above grant to William Heyn, 

 butcher, the house in which he now dwells, situate in St. Francis street in 

 the suburbs of Dublin, for the repair of the fabric of the chapel of St. Mary 

 in St. John's Church. Term, 49 years. Rent, eight shillings. Covenants 

 for repair, distraint for three months' arrears of rent, &c. 



14th Sept. 11 Hen. VII (1495). 



149 (146). (This deed is not now forthcoming. In the short catalogue 

 compiled in 1852 it is described as follows : — 



"A.D. 1507. A Letter of Fraternity, by which Patrick Culnyn, 'Prior 

 of the Order of the hermit brothers of St. Augustine in Dublin,' grants to 

 John Stacpoll and his wife a participation in the benefits of the Masses, 

 fasts and vigils of the brotherhood throughout Ireland.") 



150 (147). Michael fyz Symon & Denis Griffyn, proctors of St. Olave's 

 church & parish, grant to Walter Fowlyng, merchant, with the consent of the 

 parishioners a house belonging to the said church & situate in Oxmantown, 

 bounded on the west by the King's street of Oxmantown, on the east by the 

 lands of St. Mary's Abbey, on the south by a house in which Thomas Philipist 

 now lives, & on the north by a house belonging to St. Mary's Abbey, in 



