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to build within the precincts of St. Anne's Inns, the gild wills him to 

 enjoy for life, as long as he dwells within said Inns. [Seal.] 



9. (67) Deed, dated 12 March, 1535, whereby James 

 12 Mar., Fitzsymon-, Dublin, merchant, master of S. Anne's gild, 



1535. Mathew Godyng, and Clement Halman, wardens, grant to 

 sir Henut Gaukan, chaplain, the service of a chantry priest 

 within S. Audoen's church, at all services in same, as at the altar of 

 S. Thomas there ; sir Henry binds himself to sing at Divine Service as 

 far as his learning and " conyng " shall extend, and to be obedient to 

 said master and wardens ; not to depart out of service of said chantry 

 priest during his life, except in case of promotion to a benefice, and 

 then on special petition to them, nor to be absent without their leave. 

 He to have a salary of 8 marks per year, and the fourth chamber within 

 Blakeney's Inns, which the gild will not permit to become ruinous. 

 The gild to find all ornaments necessary to sing mass. On their 

 default, said sir Henry to be at liberty to enter into all the messuages 

 and lands of the gild in Co. Dublin, and distrain, [Seal.] 



10. (75) The Mastee and Wardens of S. Anne's gild, and 

 20 Oct., also the proctors and parishioners of S. Audoen's chui'ch 



1540. appoint William Fynnyi?-, clerk, to one of their clerkships 

 in said church, which said William now occupies, and also a • 

 clerk within said church, with half-endele of church cake,^ bells, and 

 " mind money, to hold for his life, at a salary of 7 marks, out of 

 all the gild's lands, etc. He to perform the following services, viz. : 

 to sing and read in choir daily at God's divine service ; and every 

 second week to bring, or cause to be brought, both fire and water ; to 

 ring the bells ("forforthe" the ring of said divine service); and to 

 wait on the parish priest in visiting sick-folk in the parish. Dated 

 20 October, 32° Henry VIII. [Seal.] 



11. (69) Deed dated 17 September, 37° Henry VIII., 

 17 Sept., whereby (after reciting that William Queytrot, late of 



1545. Dublin, merchant, in his will bequeathed to the gild of 

 S. Anne a sum of money, which was bestowed on the College 

 by the administrator of the said William) Walter Tyrrell, of Dublin, 



^ The clerk here would be entitled to a half share in the profits on cake pro- 

 vided, with other things, on the commemoration days of deceased persons. 



2 The mouth's mind, or commemoration, is the mass celebrated for the soul of 

 a deceased person at the expiration of a month after death. 



