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Gallane, on a brass mortar, 8s. ; Alice, his wife, 5.s. 8d. ; John White, on 

 the Key, tailor, on a hauberk and doublet, 4s. ; Thomas Fedane, 5s. Sd. ; 

 the prior of the Church of the Holy Trinity,^ for bread, 4s. 8d. ; Eose, 

 wife of William Awbrey, for bread, 23s. ; Joan Abbay, for bread, 13s. ; 

 Margaret, wife of Thomas Hoper, 2Qs. ; Katherine, wife of Richard 

 Pyper, of Howth, 5s. ; Eichard Bygdon, of Howth, 5s. ; Nicholas 

 Gierke, for bread, 13s. 4d. ; Margaret, wife of Cokesson, 8s. ; Walshe, 

 the glover's wife, 12d.; Emota Courragh, 4s. ; the wife of the clerk 

 of S. Michan's, 12d. ; Patrick Symonesson, of Wicklow, for bread, 4s. ; 

 John Symon, of the same, 12d.; Shane McGuyerrel, on a brass pot, 

 2s.; Thomas T^Tewbery, for bread delivered to the Spaniards, lis.; 

 Patrick Eothe, of Wicklow, 12^. Sum 23/. 



The debts which said Eichard owes to others — Thomas Chamer, 

 16d. ; Anstace Howe, 5s. ; the executors of Thomas Goldesburgh, 

 6s. Sd. ; Eobert Sclavane, 3s. 4d. Sum 1 6s. 4d, 



Portion of the deceased, 19/. 16s. 



Testament : To be buried with his children beneath the grounde- 

 sill " of the chapel of S. Anne in S. Audoen's church. The rector of 

 said church for forgotten tithes, 6s. 8d. ; a priest to celebrate for his 

 soul for a year, 6 marks; the four orders of Friars, Dublin, 13s. 4d., 

 to be equally divided ; a meal to the poor of S. John, Dublin. For 

 repair of S. Audoen's belfry, 20s. ; Eobert Walshe, his exhibition for 

 two years in the schools, 4 marks. For repair of the church of S. 

 Thomas the Martyr, Dublin, 6s. Sd. ; his best clothes, to make a suit 

 to be given to the most needy person of the chui'ch. His terms of 

 apprentices to Joan his wife. To his said wife, ^and Walter, son of 

 Thomas Codde, his term and estate in the bake-house which he holds. 

 The tenement in Bridge-street, Dubliu, wherein he dwells, to his said 

 wife for life, with remainder to said Walter Codde, and the heirs of his 

 body ; should he die without such, to the brethren and sisters of the 

 fraternity of S. Anne within S. Audoen's church, for support of a 

 chaplain to celebrate for his own and his wife's soul, &c. Should the 

 prior and convent of Holy Trinity, Dublin, wish to prove that they 

 ought, in justice, to have a yearly rent of 6d. out of said tenement, 

 then they are to forgive him and his feoffees the arrears thereof ; 

 whereupon the said feoffees are to give to the said prior and convent 

 security for receiving such rent yearly for ever. The residue of his 

 goods to his said wife, so that she, with advice of John Chillam, his 

 other executor, may give thereout a reward to said Walter. John 



1 William Denis, prior 1438-1459. 



