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Trinity Lane — John Dornen, 8s. ; John Forster, opposite west door of 

 Church, 26s. 8d. ; Ehnaie Linche, widow, 16s, ; Eobert Brown, 8s. St. Michael's 

 Lane — John Herman, clerk, 2s.; Christopher Sedgrau, 26s. 8d. ; Eichard Fagan, 

 15s. ; William Gogh, 14s. ; Patrick Clone, 10s. Winetavern Street — Eichard 

 Usher, for a cellar, 40s. ; Patrick Goghe, do., 40s. ; Henry Shelton, do., 

 £3 6s. 8d. ; William Forstere, do., 31s. ; Thomas Dillone, 8s. Eochele Lane — 

 Sir William Sarswell, 18s. 4d. ; John Malone, for the common garden, 3s. 4d. 

 The Fishe Streate — Eichard Fagan, for the gate and a mease next southwards, 

 14s. 8d. ; Walter Plunket, lis.; Matthew Hamling, 30s. ; John Forster, 4s. ; 

 Kate Dongan, three messuages, £3 ; Eichard Flodie, for a messuage, 20s. ; 

 The same, do., £1. St. Warburge Street — James Stanihurt, next Polgate, 

 8s. 4d. ; Edward FitzSimones, 26s. 8d. ; John Dornen, for a garden, 16d. Skiner 

 Eeaw — Mr. Galtrum, for the corner house next the high cross, 46s. 8d. ; 

 Christopher Sedgrave, for John Miles' house, 12s. ; William Quitnie (?), for 

 Calfabus, 26s. 8d. ; John Dornen, for the stable at the corner of the market, 

 4s. ; William White, 14s. 8d. St. Mclas Street — Daniel Smith, 10s. ; 

 Mr. Ford, 4s. Bridge Street — John White, head-rent, 2s. ; Edmund 

 Luttrell, 21s. ; Edmund Devnishe, 4s. ; Henry Eow, 23s. 4d. ; Nicholas 

 Harbarte, 12d. Upon the Key — Thomas Welshe, os. ; John Talbote, 6s. 8d. ; 

 Gefiree Maris, 4s. ; Patrick Broune, next Isold's tower, 10s. Quoke Street — 

 Mr. Horsse, " elemosina," 6s. 8d. ; Patrick Mey, do., 6s. 8d. ; Henry Broune, 

 for two meses, 23s. ; James Viall, St. Patrick's Street, 6s. 8d. ; Justice Bathe, 

 for a mill, 21s.; Bartholomew Eussell, towards the Coume, 16d. ; Patrick 

 Gygen, in St. Fraunces Street, 20s. St. Thomas Street — Mr. Penteny, 6s. 8d. ; 

 Christopher Fagan, for two meses, 42s. ; Nicholas Maghere, 30s. ; Laghlen 

 Tailore, 16s. ; James Barre, 6s. 8d. Oxmanton — Henry Fyssher, 6s. 8d. ; 

 Edmund Barnewall, 6s. ; Eichard Holdman, 13s. 4d. ; Walter Cusak, 4s. ; 

 Eichard Eouncell, for a mese and " colcot," 24s. 8d. ; Thomas Proutfote, 8s. ; 

 Thomas Cane, 13s. 4d. ; James Digname, 12s. 6d. ; Walter Sedgrave, 16s. ; 

 Eichard Fagane, os. ; Patricke Loghane, 9s. ; James Malone, in Fisher Lane, 

 and a garden by the field, 10s. ; Eichard Usher, in Fisher Lane, 12d. 

 St. George's Lane — Katherine Dongane, two gardens, as above ; Henry 

 Broune, a garden, as above ; Michael Ustace, for a garden, 4s. ; Vicars of 

 St. Patrick's, 3s. ; Sir Henry Harintone, for an orchard at Grangegorman, 4s. ; 

 Hugh (Brady), Bishop of Meath, for an orchard thereby, 6s. 8d. Shepe 

 Street — John Forster, for two meases, 13s. 4d. ; John Bowrane, for four 

 meses, 26s. 8d, ; Sir Laurence Briane, 10s. ; Nicholas Veldone, 10s. ; Christopher 

 Sedgrave, for the stone house at the corner, 16d. Lands in the country — 

 John Alene, for the wood mill, £4 ; Edward Fitz Simones for the Eectory of 

 Killestere, 26s. 8d. ; Lord Howth, for the manor of Killester, 5s. ; Simon 



