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which John Offaly, alias Kildare, now lives. Term, 4i years. Eent, ten 

 shillings. Covenants for repair, distraint for two months' arrears of rent, &c. 

 Michaelmas 1 Hen. VIII (29th Sept. 1509). 



151 (149). John Dirram of Dirramyston, gentleman, grants to 

 Christopher Ussher of Dublin for a sum of money paid in hand a house 

 in the street of the Fishers, St. John's parish, bounded on the east by the 

 land of the Abbot & monks of St. Mary the Virgin, on the west & north 

 by the land of the prior and convent of the Cathedral Church of the Holy 

 Trinity, & on the south by the said street. 



26th Sept. 8 Hen. VIII (1516). 



Endorsed in later hand " the prestes chamber in the fyshamelstrete." 



152(150). Grantor in no. 151 (149) above appoints John DrimgoUe his 

 attorney to give possession of the premises mentioned therein. 

 26th Oct. 8 Hen. VIII (1516). 

 Endorsed as on no. 151 (149) above. 



153 (148). A deed almost identical with no. 151 (149) above, but differing 

 in a few unimportant words, & in the date, which is 27th Oct. 8 Hen. VIII 

 (1516). 



154 (151). Eelease of no. 151 (149) above. 

 29th Oct. 8 Hem VIII (1516). 

 Endorsed as on no. 151 (149) above. 



155 (152). [Michael] fyz Symon, gentleman, & Henry Conwey, merchant, 

 proctors of St. Olave's Church, grant to Bartholomew Blanchewyle, merchant, 

 the house on " le Wodkey," wherein he now dwells. Term, 40 years. Eent, 

 twentysix shillings & eightpence silver. Covenants for repair, distraint for 

 two months' arrears of rent, &c. 



5th July 12 Hem VIII (1520). 



156 (153). Thomas Massyngham, clerk, & John Dongan, fisherman, 

 proctors of St. John's Church, grant to Walter Eustace, master of the 

 fraternity or "glide," of St. Mary the Virgin & St. "Cythe" in St. 

 Michan's Church in " Oiistmanton," & to Eobert Gangan, merchant, 

 and Peter Whitsyde, fisherman, wardens of the said fraternity or "glide/' 

 a vacant plot of ground with a house newly built upon it by the 

 said master & wardens, measuring 108 feet from the house in which 

 Geoffry Farmer now lives on the west to the lane called " le cowlane alias 

 le kyngslane " on the east, & 69 feet from the land of St. John's church on 

 the north to the land of the monastery of St. Mary the Virgin on the south. 



