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71. (508) John Gallane, citizen, Thomas Squyer, chaplain, 

 8 Oct., and Geoffrey Calf, chaplain, make Robert Shtrboene, clerk, 

 1443. their attorney, to deliver seisin to Alexander Huntee, 



chaplain, of a messuage in High-street, in the parish of 

 S. Andoen, in breadth between the tenement of Thomas Schortals and 

 Ellen Duncref e, his wife, on the west, and the tenement, lately of John 

 White, on the east ; in length from the High- street in front, from the 

 Bulring towards the south, to the church of S. Audoen towards the 

 north ; and of a cellar with a solar in the Taverners-street, parish of 

 S. John of Bothe-street, which lies in length from the Taverners- 

 street in front up to the tenement formerly of Geoffrey Parker in the 

 rere ; and in breadth from the tenement lately of John Drake on the 

 south, to the tenement of the prior and brethren of S. John's House 

 without the New Gate on the north. To hold for ever, as in a charter 

 then made. 



Dated 8 October, 22° Henry VI. [Seal.] 



72. (518) Geoffeey Calffe, Alexander Hunter, and David 



12 June, Taillour, chaplains, appoint Thomas Savage, merchant, 

 1445. Dublin, their attorney, to deliver seisin to Thomas Bee- 



TENAGH of premises in No. 67. 

 Dated 12 June, 23° Henry YI. 



73. (517) Geoffeey Calffe, Alexander Hunter, and David 



13 June, Taillour, chaplains, grant to Thomas Beetenagh, citizen 

 1445. of Dublin, the premises in No. 67. To hold for ever. 



Dated 13 June, 23° Henry VI. 



74. (519) Geoffrey Calffe, Alexander Hunter, and David 

 15 June, Taillour, chaplains, release to Thomas Beetenagh, the 



1445. premises in No. 67. 



Dated 15 June, 23° Henry VI. 



75. (514) Alexandee Hunter, chaplain, grants to Thomas 

 3 May, Squyer, Thomas Norreys, and David Taillour, chaplains, 



1447. the premises in No. 67. To hold for ever. 



Dated 3 May, 25° Hemy VI. [Seal.] 



76. (525) Alexander Hunter, chaplain, releases to 

 24 Jan., Thomas Squyer, Thomas Norreys, and David Taillour, 



1450. chaplains, the premises in No. 67. 



Dated 24 January, 28° Henry VI. [Seal.] 



