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77. (523) Thomas Sqittee, Thomas IS'orreys, and David 

 20 Feb., Taillour, chaplains, grant to Thomas Woltox, citizen of 



1451. London, the premises in l^o, 67. To hold for ever. 



Dated 20 February, 29^ Henry YI. [Three Seals.] 



78. (524) Grantors in Xo. 77 make I^icholas Bellewe, 

 20 Feb., citizen of Dublin, their attorney, to deliver seisin to 



1451. grantee. 



Dated 20 Tebruary, 29^ Henry VI. [Seal.] 



79. (516) Thomas Squter, Thomas IS'orreys, and David 

 24 Feb., Taillonr, chaplains, release to Thomas Woltox, citizen of 



1451. London, the premises in J^'o. 67. 



Dated 24 February, 29° Henry VI. 



80. (515) JoHx Shtnxagh, citizen and merchant of Dublin, 

 2 Mar., releases to ThoMAS Woltox, citizen of London, a messuage 



1451. in High-street, parish of S. Audoen, &c., as in i^o. 67. 



Dated 2 lyiarch, 29^ Heniy VI. [Seal.] 



81. (1^8) Thomas Mulgaxe, citizen and merchant, master 

 4 Nov., of S. Audoen's gild, Walter Piers and William Grampe, 



1478. wardens, grant to Johx SEEOEArxT, citizen and merchant, 



a shop and chamber built over it, in High- street, parish of 

 S. Audoen, lying in breadth from the land of Thomas Woltoun, citizen, 

 where he lives, on the east, up to the land of the gild of S. John the 

 Baptist,^ in the church of S. John the Evangelist, on the west; and in 

 length from said street on the north, to the land of said Thomas on the 

 south. To hold for 40 years, at the yearly rent of 85., silver. 



Dated 4 November, 18° Edward IV. [Seal.] 



82. (82) Patrick Eitzsymox, Dublin, merchant, master of 



4 May, S. Anne's gild, William Queytrot and Edmond Herford, 

 1527. wardens, let to farm to Alexaxder Beswte:, Dublin, 

 merchant, a messuage, with cellars, shops, houses, gardens, 

 &c., in which Patrick Biymygham, chief justice of the King's Chief 

 Bench in Ireland, lately dwelt, by the High Pipe,- Dublin, in length 

 from the street by the said High Pipe in the south, to the houses of 



^ The fraternity of Tailors. 



2 This conduit lay at the western extremity of High-street. It was erected in 

 1306 by John le Decer, mayor of Dublin. 



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