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and use the office of carrying of Holy water, and waiting on the 

 curate in visiting all sick-folk, within the parish, in discharge of said 

 Robert at all such times. Said Eobert to have during life yearly half 

 the profit of the bells and of the church-cake ; that is, half what 

 pertains to the clerk of said church in times past. 

 Dated 28 September, 38° Henry YIII. 



14. (81) I^YCHOLAS IJmfree, of Dublin, alderman, master 

 1 Oct., of S. Anne's gild, Clement Halman and Walter Barby, 



1546. wardens, appoint sir Thomas Gtaffnee, of Dublin, chaplain, 

 a chantry priest in the church of S. Audoen, as at the altar 



of S. Anne there, at a salary of 8 marks, with the third chamber of the 

 gallery of Blackney's Inns, next from the church (with the clauses in 

 similar deeds as before). 



Dated 1 October, 38° Henry VIII. [Seal.] 



15. (84) jS'icholas "Wmffrey, Dublin, merchant, master of 

 9 Jan., S. Anne's gild, Clement Halman and Walter Barby, 



1547. wardens, appoint sir Symon Carpinder, chaplain, a chantry 

 priest in the church of S. Audoen, at the altar of the 



B.Y.M. there, at a salary of 8 marks (with the usual clauses and 

 conditions). 



Dated 9 January, 1546. [Seal.] 



16. (62) JS'icholas Wmffrey, of Dublin, merchant, master of 

 26 Aug., S. Anne's gild, George Brune, chaplain, and Walter Barby, 



1549. Dublin, merchant, wardens, grant to sir John Roche- 

 FORDE Dublin, chaplain, the service of a priest, which sir 

 Henry Gaurane lately held, namely, to sing and serve all divine 

 services which have to be served in S. Audoen's church, as well in the 

 choir as other places ; also a chamber in Blakeney's Inns, wherein 

 sir Henry dwelt. To hold for life, as well in sickness as in health, at 

 a salary of 8 marks, to be paid quarterly. The gild to find all orna- 

 ments for service, with bread, wine, and wax, and other necessaries. 

 In default of payment of salary, said sir John to have liberty of 

 entering on all the gild's lands in the city and suburbs of Dublin. 

 The gild to keep in repair and maintain the chamber. 



Id. paid sir John by way of possession of his salary, and seisin 

 given him of his chamber. [Seal.] 



Dated 26 August, 3° Edward VI. 



{Li (torso). — The annuities of the ministers." 



