38 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



St, John Baptists without the New Gate, on the west by Cow Lane, on the 

 south by the ground of John Fitz Simon, merchant, on the north by the ground 

 of Sir John Plunket of Bewly, knight. 

 In English. 



76. Inventory of the goods of Thomas Sneterby, gentleman, and Katherine 

 6 May, 1463, Nangle, his wife. f. 72^ 



He has in gold and silver, £10 4s. 2d. ; in jewels, 40s. ; 8 cows worth 32s. ; 

 80 sheep, 40s. ; 6 cart horses, 30s. ; 2 horses, 40s. ; 10 pigs, 10s. ; in grain, 

 40s. ; 3 basins with 2 ewers, 6s. 8d. ; 6 pairs of blankets and 8 of sheets, 13s. ; 

 2 little pans, 3s. ; 3 candlesticks, 12d. ; household utensils, 10s. ; 23 acres of 

 wheat and oats, £6 ; 24 acres of oats, £10 8s. His debts are : to his servants 

 for wages, £5 8s. ; Hugh Galvan, 16s. ; his smith, 3s. 6d. ; John Fyan, merchant, 

 lis. 8d. ; John Bennet, 15s. 8d.; Pdchard Parker, 14d.; Whyttakyr, 22d. 

 There is due to him : by David Ludlow, 5 marks ; by Nicholas Kernan, 6s. 8d. ; 

 by others, sums set out in his rent-book. 



77. Will of the foregoing Thomas Sneterby. f. 72\ 

 1463. He is to be buried in the monastery of B.V.M. near Dublin. 

 He makes bequests as follows : To the monastery of B.V.M. , for prayers for 

 his soul and the soul of his first wife, Johanna Seynt Leger, the farm of 

 Eobert Bragan in Athyrde ; to Holy Trinity Church, Blakeston ; to Tavelaght 

 Church, Cusakeston, near Serin, and 40s. " ad fabricam crucis " ; to Athyrde 

 Church, Mapardeston, formerly bequeathed thereto by the above Johanna ; 

 to Philip Bermyngham, Spiceres Eewe in Athirde ; to his wife, Katherine, 

 Burgeys Innys in Athirde, for life, and her dowry ; to his servant, Thomas 

 de Bolton, 40s., yearly rent from Athirde, for his life ; to Keginald Benet 

 " castrum cum manso iacen? in Athirde," and 10 marks yearly rent out of mills 

 formerly left to him by the above Johanna. All his other tenements, and the 

 residue of his lands of Athirde, with the mills, to remain with his heirs. He 

 appoints Katherine, his wife, and John Benet, executors. 



Compare Christ Church Deeds, 298. 



78. Lease granted by Thomas Lockwood, Dean of Holy Trinity, f. 73\ 



17 October, The Lease is granted to Master (?) Thomas Appman of a 



1544 X 1564. benefice in the County of Limbricke for 21 years, at a yearly 



rent of £10. 



In English. 



The year lies between the appointment of Lockwood as Dean (December, 1543), and his death 

 before April, 1565). 



79. Note as follows : " The pollow part of ye Kill of ye Grang of Clonken 

 containinge by estimation seven or eight akers or ther aboute knowen to 

 be so by Wm. Clinton of Burkeston of ye parrishe of Ballinagarry." f. 73\ 



