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2. (64) Indentm-e dated 12 August, 3° Henry YII., 

 12 Aug. whereby Haeky Whtte, master of S. Anne's gild, Jolin 



1488. Whyte and Richard . . . / wardens, grant to John Deomtx, 

 chaplain, 40s. yearly, to be paid quarterly during his life, 

 charged on a messuage some time Thomas "Walton's (or Wolton), now 

 . . . the gate of said John Dromyn and Simon Duff, chaplains, said 

 Dromyn to have his table "competent " during the time he inhabits said 

 messuage, which the gild is to keep in repair. The gild to find 

 bread, wine, and wax ; all according to the will and testament of 

 said Thomas Walton. [Seal.] 



3. (72) Thomas Birmingham, citizen and merchant of 

 [10 May, Dublin, master of S. Anne's gild, sir Tade [Cor], chaplain, 



1512] and "William . . . wardens, grant to sir Thomas Cale, 

 chaplain, the service of a chantry priest in S. Audoen's 

 church, to be exercised at the altar of S. JN'icholas, or any other altar 

 in said church, at the pleasure of said gild, at a salary of 53s. 4^. per 

 year. The gild undertake to find him a mass-book, chalice, vestments, 

 bread, wine, wax, &c. ; also a chamber, and to furnish his table 

 honestly, according to the degree of an honest priest. In default, 

 a sum of 53s. 4r?. yearly to be paid him. [Date illegible.] [Dated 

 10 May, 1512, in Abstract Book, S. Anne's gild (Gilbert mss.).] 



4. (71) Deed dated 4 October, 5° Henry YIII., whereby 

 4 Oct. Nicholas Heebarte, of Dublin, merchant, master of 



1513. S. Anne's gild, sir Patrick Dowelyng, chaplain, and 

 Henry Eussell, merchant, wardens, appoint sir Tadew Coe, 

 chaplain, to be a chantry priest in S. Audoen's, at the altar of S. Anne's 

 chapel, at a salary of 4 marks, and he to have his table honestly 

 provided; also the chamber in S. Audoen's churchyard, which he 

 now inhabits. The gild to provide all ornaments necessary for divine 

 service. On their default, liberty to distrain on lands in Co. Dublin. 

 Signed " Tadie Corr." [Seal.] 



"Notwithstanding thys grante, y^ cellere endyr y1 foresayde 

 chamb'; ys exceptyth." 



5. (66) Indented deed dated 20 March, 20° Henry VIII., 

 20 Mar. between Heney Gaidon, of Dublin, merchant, master of 



1529. S. Anne's gild, Nicholas Umfre, merchant, and sir Thomas 

 Cale, chaplain, wardens, and Eichaed Talbot, of Dublin, 



1 Torn. 



2 Illegible. 



