Berry — History of the Religious Gild of 8. Anne. 51 



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The abstract book of S. Anne's Deeds (Gilbert MSS.) notes the 

 following wills as having been in the collection, in addition to the 

 above, in 1772 : — 



Alice Beke, 1406. 



"William Decer (no date given). 



William Douce, 1341. 



Thomas Eowe, 1471. (He bequeathed money to the altar of 

 S. Thomas). 



"William Stede, 1534. (He bequeathed 3s. 4d. charged on lands 



in Leixlip, for a perpetual obit.) 

 John Stretch, 1425. 



GILD PROPERTY IN THE CITY OE DUBLIN. 



Blakeney's Inns. 



'23. (552) James Eitzsymon, Master of S. Anne's gild, Thady 

 lOPeb., Cor and William Druet, chaplain, wardens, and Nicholas 

 1534. Queytrot, citizen, and the gild generally, in consideration 

 of a certain sum paid by James Blakeney of Rykynhore, 

 gentleman, and of a certain deed of Bargain and Sale of a tenement 

 called Blakeney' s Inns, with a turret and garden, in the parish of 

 S. Audoen to them made by him, grant to said James Blakeney all 

 their right in Saucereston, near Rykynhore, in the parish of Swords, 

 for ever. Grantors make William Queytrot their attorney to place 

 him in possession. 



Dated 10 Eebruary, 1534. [Seal.] 



24. (83) Thomas Baeby, merchant, of Dublin, master of the 

 20 Apr., gild of S. Anne, Mathew Goody ng, and Clement Halman, 

 1537. wardens, grant to sir James More, chaplain, a piece of 

 ground sometime void, now altered to a garden, lying 

 within^ the north part of S. Audoen's chancel, in length from the 

 extreme part of the north part of said chancel, to the new gallery that 

 joins to the church door, and in breadth unto the stone wall that said 

 sir James made at his own costs ; to hold for life, paying to the master 



So in original. 



