Berry — History of the Religious Gild of S. Anne. 75 



Witnesses. — William Palles, H. Stephins, Christopher White, 

 T^icholas Loftus, master, John Bysse, warden, Eichard Barry, warden, 

 John Derensis,^ Jo. Brooke, William Malone. 



dorso). — Surrender by Catherine Clarke, widow and adminis- 

 tratrix, 25 July, 1661. 



Witnesses. — John Dawson, Patrick Browne, Barbara Worrall. 



Pycot's La^ie. (See j^To. 60.) 

 RuPELL Steeet, ^?^««sE.ochell-Lane (afterwards Back-Lane). 



101. Alexander Hunter, chaplain, grants to John Burnell, 



24 Mar., master of S. Anne's gild, Eobert Wode and David Eowe, 



1435. wardens, a messuage with stone house and garden adjacent 

 in Eupell-st., Dublin, parish of S. Audoen, in breadth 

 between a tenement lately Eobert Flode's (senior), now Ealph 

 Pembrok's, on the south, and the land of S. John's Hospital without 

 the ]S'ew Gate, on the north ; in length from said street in fi'ont to the 

 wall of said city in the rere ; one other messuage in breadth between 

 a messuage lately William Asshebourne's, now James Dowdale's, on 

 the west, and the shop lately Luke Dowdale's on the east ; in length 

 from High-st. leading to the ISTew Gate on the south, to the old walls 

 of said city on the north ; and the new building of a hall and shop 

 with gallery, where were 3 shops in same messuage, lying between the 

 messuage of said James on the west, and the shop of the tenement in 

 which John Barret now dwells on the east, and a tenement lately of 

 Eichard Charlton, chaplain, in Cook-st., parish of S. Audoen; in length 

 from said street in front on the south, to the tenement of John Burnell 

 on the north in the rere ; in breadth from the tenement of said 

 John Burnell on the west, to the tenement lately John Bathe's, now 

 John Stafford's, on the east; and a messuage in the parish of S. Audoen, 

 near the High Pipe of said city, extending in length from the highway 

 there called the Bulrynge in front to the land of S. Audoen's church 

 in the rere ; and in breadth from the tenement of John Burnell and 

 Thomas Schortals and Ellen Duncrefe, his wife, to the lane leading 

 to said church. To hold for ever, by the services thereout due. 



Dated 24 March, 13° Henry VI. 



(Endorsed). — Eochell-lane, Cornmarket, Cooke-st." 



This deed is enrolled in Pat. Poll. 13 Hen. VI. {'No. 76). 



^ John Bramhall, bishop of Derry, 1 634-1 6G0. 



