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Cristofre, John Mole, John Walshe, senior, John Walshe, junior, and 

 Richard Goldyng, chaplains, a tenement in Dublin, as it lies in the 

 parish of S. Audoen, between the cemetery of said church, near the 

 stile of said cemetery, and the way leading from the High Pipe to said 

 church.^ To hold for ever. 



Dated 3 March, 3° Henry YI. [Seal.] 



117. (563) Grantors in ^o. 116 make William Power their 

 3 Mar., attorney to place grantees in possession of the premises. 



1425. Dated 3 March, 3° Heniy YI. 



(Jw dorso). — Land in S. Audoen' s-street, near the 

 cemetery, and deed of the chamber of S. Mary's chaplain within the 

 church of S. Audoen's. [Seal.] 



118. (564) Release of premises in jN'os. 116 and 117. 

 10 Mar., Dated 10 March, 3° Henry YI. 



1425. {In dorso). — The house by the style of the churchyard 



of S. Audoen's. [Seal.] 



119. (568) JoAx, who was wtfe of Jokn- Stafford, baker 

 4 Mar., (deceased), and Dayid Rowe, executors of said John 



1450. Stafford, make John Reailis of Dublin, clerk, their 

 attorney, to place Robert Burnell, master of the gild of 

 S. Anne in S. Audoen's church, William Grampe and William Graas, 

 wardens, and the brethren of said gild, in seisin of two tenements in 

 the parish of S. Audoen, Dublin, one extending in length from Cook- 

 street on the south, to a house called the Bakhouse on the north ; the 

 other in length from said street, from south to north, four perches, 

 with two yards and half quarter of a yard less in breadth ; said tene- 

 ments extending from the tenement of S. Mary the Yirgin, of 

 S. Audoen's church, formerly Robert Carleton's, on the west, to the 

 lane called Burnell' s-lane on the east; of one messuage and one 

 tenement lying in said Cook-street, and in S. Audoen's-lane, which 

 messuage and tenement extend in length from said Cook-street on the 

 north, to the cemetery of S. Audoen, and to the tenement lately of 

 John Seriaunt, knight, on the south, and in breadth from S. Audoen's- 

 lane on the east to the messuage of the abbess of S. Mary del 

 Hoggys on the west ; of one messuage with the appurtenances in 

 the parish of S. Katherine the Yirgin in the suburbs ; of one 



This tenement would have lain in the Corn Market. 



