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bailLffs, William Douce, Mcholas Eisschop, Gerald le Jong'", Richard 

 Pontoys, clerk. 



(In dorso). — " Gayton his release to Meenes." 



60. (512) William Douce, the elder, citizen of Dublin, 

 12 Nov., grants to SmoN de Somirdebt, chaplain, two shops with 



1342. a garden adjacent, in High-st., parish of S. Audoen, 

 opposite the conduit of the water of said city, which he 

 has of the feoffment of Thomas Wale ; one small chamber with a cellar 

 in Cook-st. lying between the tenement formerly of Bartholomew de 

 Creeks ; also a messuage with cellar, &c., in Pycot's-lane, in the parish 

 of S. Audoen, called the bakehouse of the Eame, which he has of the 

 gift of Thomas, son and heir of Henry le Mareschall ; also a messuage 

 on the Key in the parish of S. Olave, in length from said Key in front 

 to the Skarlet-lane. To hold for ever. 



Witnesses.— John le Seriaunt, mayor, Johnde Crek, and Walter de 

 Castleknock, bailiffs, sir Elyas de Asschebowrne, knight, Geoffrey 

 Crompe, John de Menes, Kenewrek Schermane,^ ]N'icholas Eisschop, 

 Heniy Kenp, Gerald Yong'. 



Dated, at Dublin, Tuesday after the feast of S. Martin the bishop, 

 16° Edward III. 



61. (550) Thomas de Asschebottrj^-e, knight, son and heir 

 1 April, of Elias de Asschebourne, knight, releases to Walter 



1359. Pasa VAUNT, citizen and merchant, Dublin, two places of 

 land within the walls of Dublin — one in High-st., between 

 the land which was John Creks' towards the east, and the land of the 

 Prior and Convent of the House of S. John without the iN'ew Gate 

 towards the west ; in length from said street in front to the city wall 

 in the rere, and so transversely there, extending in breadth between 

 said wall and the land of Robert Eurnell in length, and another place 

 of land lying between said wall and the tower of the jN'ew Gate, and ex- 

 tending from the street in front of said wall in the rere. To hold for ever. 



Dated Monday next after the feast of the Annunciation of the 

 B. V. M., 33° Edward III. 



Witnesses. — John Taylour, mayor, Thomas Wodelok, and Eoger 

 Wych, bailiffs, Eobert Eurnell, John Graumpe, Thomas MinxhuU. 



{In dorso). — Two houses within the Xew Gate ; Stafford Goding^ 

 tenant, 1594. [Seal.] 



^ Keaewrik Sherman, formerly mayor, died G ^lurch, 1351, and was buried 

 under the belfry of the Dominicans, which he built. (Camden's Annals.) 



