36 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Edward Pyan. 

 Clement Ash. 



Christopher White, alderman. 

 Patrick Bath. 

 John Harrison. 

 Robert Caddoll. 

 John Brice. 



Lymriek IS'ottingham, esquire.^ 

 George Porster. 

 Sir Philip Percivall, knight.^ 

 John Ball.2 



John, son of alderman Kenedy. 



Clement Usher. 



William Pur cell. 



Pobert M alone. 



Walter Kenedy, alderman. 



Dame Pitz Williams, widow.'^ 



Andrew Clerk, alderman. 



Sir Robert Dixon, knight. 



William Malone, alderman. 



^Nicholas Stephens, alderman. 



Edward Jans,^ alderman. 



James Mey. 



Christopher Hancock. 



Elliner Terrel, now with alderman Pallace. 



Robert Usher, of Crumlin. 



William JS'angle, baron of the JN'avan, Co. Meath. 



Christopher Barnewall. 



The Rev. Thomas Lowe's object in originating the proceedings, 

 which produced such important developments, was to compel the 

 income of the gild property to be devoted to the purposes and service 

 of S. Audoen's church. Now that the Reformed religion was estab- 

 lished in the land, there was no longer a necessity for a chantry, with 

 its priests, &c.; and he sought that the ancient parish church, with 

 which it had for a couple of centuries been connected, should receive 



1 Lamerich Nottingham's will was proved in 1648. He held lands at Bally- 

 owen, &c., near Lucan. 



2 Ancestor of the Earls of Egmont, who obtained extensive tracts of forfeited 

 lands by Patent. He died in 1647, having married a daughter of Arthur Ussher. 



3 Merchant, of Schoolhouse-lane, Freeman of the city, 1641. 

 ^ Named in S. Audoen's Vestry Book as widow Fitz Williams. 

 5 Mayor, 1627-8. 



