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the rooms and places thereof, for the life of said sir George Brune. 

 The gild make John Lampken, of Dublin, merchant, attorney to enter 

 and take possession on behalf of said Brune. 



Invextokies and Testaments. 



20. (303) Inyentory of the goods of Joan, daughter of 



22 May, William Douce, made at Dublin, 22 May, 1381. 

 1381. A messuage and two shops in S. Audoen's parish, 40/. 



Two shops which Roger Falliagh and Thomas Savage hold 

 in same, 10/. A messuage (with two cellars beneath) which Richard 

 Chambeiieyn dwells in, in the parish of S. John " abothe-stret," 50 

 marks. A shop, with a garden in the Scarlet-lane, 4 marks. Four 

 shops, with a garden, in S. Francis-st., 10 marks. Three shops in 

 S. Thomas-st., opposite S. Catherine's church. Two shops in same 

 street, roofed with tiles, which she wishes Richard Glasewryght to have 

 for ever. A brass pot, bs. ; a stone house and messuage in Kisher's-lane, 

 and two selds in the corner of same, in the east side, which she wishes 

 "William Decer to have for ever ; a stone house, with garden and solar, 

 on the west side of said lane, which said William is also to have ; a 

 solar, with a watery cellar beneath, and three selds, with porch and 

 solar, in the Cooks' -st. parish of S. Audoen, which said William is 

 also to have. 



Testament of said Joan Douce. 



To be bui'ied in the church of S. John without the I^ew Gate. She 

 bequeaths as follows, to the altar of S. Audoen, IO5. ; S. Mary's altar 

 in said church, 10s.; John Walsch, chaplain, 40^/.; Robert Logh, 

 chaplain, 40f/. ; each chaplain in S. Audoen's church, 12(1. ; the abbess 

 and nuns of the Hogges, for their works, 1 mark ; the works of S. James', 

 Dublin, OS. ; towards feeding the sick of S.John's without the ^s^ew Gate, 

 20s. The four mendicant orders, by equal portions, 40s. The works 

 of S. Olave's, Dublin, half a mark. The works of S. Nicholas', Dublin, 

 and for the bell of said church, 4.0d. ; the sick of S. Stephen's, Dublin, 

 5s. ; the prisoners in the castle, AQd. ; the prisoners in the town prison, 

 IM. ; the prisoners in the Tholsel, 12^/. Towards making the bridge 

 of Rathfarnham, 1 mark ; tlie two parish clerks of S. Audoen's church, 

 by equal portions, 2s. ; John, the clerk, and his sister, 2s. ; the 

 priest in S. Sepulchre's prison, 2s. ; the cripple who lies oppo- 

 site Nicholas Seriaunt's inn, 12r/. ; brother John Barby, 40f^. ; 

 the four scholars in S. Audoen's church, 2s. ; Henry Seman, 



