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66. (513) James T^'ashe and John Patryk, chaplains, release 

 20 April, to Egbert Gallane, citizen of Dublin, a shop and cellar 



1415. with a solar, the shop lying between the shop formerly 

 of John Seriannt, bastard, towards the west, and the shop 

 formerly of Walter Passavaunt towards the east, as it lies in length 

 and breadth from High-st. in front from the Bulring to the south, to 

 the land of S. Audoen's church towards the north; said cellar and 

 solar lie in the Tayerners-st. [in the parish] of S. John the Evangelist 

 between the cellar formerly Roger Kylmore's to the south and the 

 cellar of Richard Gierke to [the north], from the Taverners-st. 

 in front towards the east, to the lands formerly said Roger's towards 

 the west. 



Dated 20 April, 3° Henry Y. 



67. (520) John Maetyne and Philip Danyell, chaplains, 

 17 Oct., grant to Geoffeey Calfe, Alexander Hunter, and David 



1436. Taillour, chaplains, a messuage in High-st., parish of 

 S. Audoen, lying between the land of Thomas Newbery 

 and Margaret,^ his wife, lately belonging to Luke Dowdall, on the 

 west, and the lands lately of Robert Wode, Joan Boys, and John 

 Corteys on the east ; lands of said John, Joan, Thomas, and Margaret, 

 formerly of said Luke, on the north, and said street on the south. To 

 hold for ever. 



Dated 17 October, 15° Henry VI. 



(Endorsed). — " A house by the Pype to 1594." 



68. (521) Grantors in No. 67 make Richard Eustace and 

 17 Oct., Robert Wode, citizens of Dublin, their attorneys to 



1436. deliver seisin to grantors. 



Dated 17 October, 15° Henry YI. [Seal.] 



69. (522) Release of premises in l^o. 67. 

 19 Oct., 1436. Dated 19 October, 15° Henry YI. 



70. (508a) John Gallane, citizen of Dublin, Thomas 

 8 Oct., Squyer, chaplain, and Geoffrey Calf, chaplain, grant to 

 1443. Alexander Hunter, chaplain, the premises in l^o. 63. 



To hold for ever. 

 Dated 8 October, 22° Henry YI. [Two Seals.] 



^ For Will, of Dame Margaret Newbery, alias Nugent, 1474, see Wills, 

 Diocese of Dublin, 1457-1483 (R. S. A. I.), ed. H. F. Berry. 



