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Witnesses. — John Haket, John Balygodman,"W"olfran de Bemevall, 

 Richard de Bernevall, Simon Stevyn, John Milis. [Seal.] 



140. (585) Thomas Bodenham, of Cromlyn (after reciting 

 11 Dec, that he had by deed granted to Hugh Gallane, citizen and 



1346. merchant of Dublin, a messuage called le Halhey, at 

 Cromlyn, for 50 years, and having urgent need of money, 

 which said Hugh lent him), now grants said Hugh leave to build 

 houses and messuages thereon, within the said term, and to hold the 

 premises beyond said term until he repay the amount borrowed. 



Dated, at Dublin, Monday next after the feast of S. Nicholas the 

 bishop,^ 20° Edward III. [Seal.] 



141. (589) Thomas, son of John Gallane, of Gallaneston, 

 2 Mar., makes John Pachet, chaplain, his attorney, to deliver 



1418. seisin to Robekt Gallane, citizen of Dublin, of a messuage 

 called le Halhey, . . ? and 17 acres of arable land in 

 the lordship of Cromolyn (6 acres lying [at Gillyneshill],^ 4 acres at 

 Moryseswey, and 7 acres at le Knokefeld). To hold for ever, as in 

 deed made to said Robert contained. 

 Dated, 2 March, 5° Henry Y. 



142. (590) Robeet Gallane, citizen of Dublin, quit 

 6 April, claims to John Gallane, his son, a messuage called 



1448. le [hal]hey, in Cromolyn. 



Dated, 6 April, 26° Hemy VI. 



[For land in Crumlin, see also jS'o. 131.] 



KiLMAINHAM. 



143. (593) Joan Baeey, in her viduity, grants to Petee 

 10 May, Abeet, citizen of Dublin, a messuage and garden in the 

 1434. town of Kilmaynane, in length from the highway towards 

 the north, to the land of John Coke towards the south ; 

 in breadth, it lies near the water called Austeyn's lake on the east up 

 to the land of John Coke on the west. To hold for ever. 



Dated 10 May, 12° Henry YI. [Seal.] 



^ This deed has been placed after Nos. 137-9, as it is evident they preceded it in 

 point of date. St. Nicholas, the bishop, was commemorated on 6th December. 

 It is possible there is a mistake in the festival. 



- Torn. ^ See Christ Church Deed, No. 511. 



