Berry — History of the Religions Gild of S. Anne. 79 



the one side, and the land of Robert de Kermardyn on the other ; in 

 front, 9 feet ; in rere, 13 feet ; and in length from the street in front to 

 his land behind, 74 feet. To hold for ever, at the yearly rent of a 

 silver penny ; to the commonalty of Dnblin, 1 ^hd. ; to the prior of 

 the Hospital of S. John, without the IsTew Gate, 2s. 6f7. ; to the nuns 

 of Tachmelyn,^ 85. ster. 



Witnesses. — Walter Unred, mayor, William de iS'otingham and 

 Eobert le Decer, provosts,^ David de Callan, Eobert de Esseburne, 

 Laurence the tailor, Roger de Esseburne, Roger the apothecary, 

 Henry Locsmith, William de Donington, clerk. 



{In dorso). — " 1594, George Usher, ten*.. Hunter, Pursell." 



114. (579) Thomas de Covintee grants to Walter, son of 

 [cir. Ralph, citizen of Dublin, a messuage in the parish of 



1293.] S. Audoen, which he has of Walter Unred, lying between 

 the land which was of David Paraventure, on the one 

 side, and land which was of Edward de Huccard on the other, extend- 

 ing in length from High-street to the cemetery of S. Audoen's.^ To 

 hold for 30^ years from the feast of S. Michael, in the 21st year of 

 King Edward, at the yearly rent of 20s., silver. (JTo date ; cir. 1293.) 



115. (305) Stephen Meones grants to John Stafeoud, 

 6 Aug., baker, of Dublin, a messuage in S. Audoen' s-lane, ex- 



1397. tending in length fi'om the tenement formerly William 

 Seriaunt's on the south to Cook-street on the north ; and 

 in breadth lying between S. Audoen' s-lane on the east, and a messuage 

 formerly Adam Donlavan's on the west. To hold for ever, by the 

 services to the chief lords, due and accustomed. 



To give the document validity, the seal of the Provostship of 

 Dublin is appended. 



Witnesses. — Geo:ffrey Gallane, mayor, Thomas Duncreff and John 

 Philpot, bailiffs, Hugh Possewyke, Geoffrey Parker, Thomas Schortals. 



Dated, at Dublin, 6 August, 21° Richard II. 



{Iti dorso). — Browne's house. [Two Seals.] 



116. (562) John Steeche, William Balylogge and John 

 3 Mar., Wyntyr, chaplains, grant to John Buenell, Robert, son 



1425. of John Bui-nell, jS'icholas Eustace, John Elys, Thomas 

 Elys, and Robert Wood, citizens of Dublin, and John 



^ Timolin, Co. Kildare. 



2 They were mayor and provosts in 1285. 



2 This messuage would be in the Corn Market. 



