Berry — Histonj of the Religiom Gild of S. Anne. 57 



38. (565) William Asshebokn^e releases to John "Walshe, 

 18 July, citizen of Dublin, his right in a waste place in the parish of 



1404. S. Michael, Dublin, lying in length from Cook-street on 

 the north to an old wall on the south ; in breadth from the 

 lane called the Eam-lane on the west to the tenement of ^s'icholas 

 Wodere on the east. Dated Friday next before the feast of 

 8t. Margaret the Virgin, 5^ Henry IV. 



39. (567) Grrantor in No. 38, makes John Elys his attor- 



12 Sept., ney, to place grantee in possession of the premises. 

 1404. Dated Friday next after the feast of the Nativity of 



the B.V.M., 6°. Henry IV. 



40. (566) Release of the premises in No. 38. 



13 Sept., Dated Saturday next after the feast of the Nativity of 

 1404. the B.V.M., 6° Henry IV. 



41. (116) Nicholas Fyi^glas, citizen of Dublin, holding 

 10 Au^., for term of his life two shops in Cook-street, in the parish 



1416. of S. Audoen, Dublin, between the tenement of John 

 Falyagh to the east, and the tenement of the abbot and 

 monks of S. Mary, Dublin, to the west, as in breadth, and extending 

 from said street towards the north to the cemetery of S. Audoen on the 

 south, the reversion in which belongs to John Moll, chaplain; and 

 said Nicholas Fynglas having granted said shops to Eoger Fleming, 

 Geoffrey Wale, John IngoU, and Hichard Ectot, chaplains, for his 

 term, namely, that of his life, said John Moll quits claim. Dated 

 10 August, 4° Henry V. 



{In dorso.) — Deed of 2 shops in Cook-street, Dublin, lately of 

 •Geoffrey More. 



42. (539) John Ceistoeee, chaplain, grants to John 

 1 Nov., Walshe, citizen of Dublin, 13s. 4^(1. rent out of a stone 



1424. house containing a cellar, a solar, and an upper solar, 

 called " le wochouse " (the watch-house) in Cook-street, 

 parish of S. Audoen, between the land formerly of Eichard Glaswright, 

 on the one side, and the garden of John Ingoll on the other, towards 

 the west, and the tenement of Thomas Grampe towards the east. . . . 

 ^ Dated 1 November, 3 Henry VI. 



1 Torn. 



