Twiss — Deeds of I he l'((ii.shes of SI. Cdlheviiw and HI. JanicH. 277 



John Grouiley, cliurehwardeiis, to William Rellicke, Diililiii, Liiiiner, of a 

 piece of ground in St. James's parish, 40 feet in length, 16 feet in bieadlh ; 

 abutting on the east to tin: huuso of lliyaii ^luGrosse, on the west to 

 Davie Murphew, on the north to the churchyard of St. James's, and on the 

 south to the kings highway leading from St. James's Gate to Kilmainham : 

 to hold for 31 years from Easter next. Kent 20a'. yearly. 



No. 24 (p. 13 f.). I,ease, 7 April, IGoU, William I'hillip.s, Dublin, beer 

 .brewer, and Hugh Roberts, Dublin, gent., cliurchwardens of St. Katheriue 

 and St. James in the suburbs of Dublin, to Michael Harrison, Lisnegarvy, 

 Co. Antrim, Esq., of a dwelling house, malt house and garden, on the noi-tii 

 side of St. Thomas' Street, then in possession of Henry Spranger, to hold for 

 61 years from Michaelmas last. Heut 30s. yearly, besides all ta.xes. 

 {In incmjin) " One of Mr. Powell's houses, J. S." 



No. 25 (p. 13 d.). Lease, 7 April, 1659, same lessors to Eichard Francis, 

 Dublin, gent., of a dwelling house and garden on the north side of St. Thomas' 

 Street in possession of Anthony Sympson, for 61 years from 5 April, at a 

 rent of 50s. yearly over and above all ta.xes ; in trust for the u.se of 

 Mathew Browne, au infant, son ol Mathew Browne, late of Dublin, gent., 

 deceased. 



No. 26 (p. 14 d.). Lease, 14 December, 1664, Jussua Allen, E.sq., one of 

 the sheriff's of tlie city of Dublin, and Thomas Greaves, Duljlin, clothier, 

 churchwardens of St. Katheriue and St. James, to Arthur Emerson, Dublin, 

 brewer, of a low cellar or vault under the steeple or bellhouse of 

 St. Katheriue's Church, near St. Thomas' Court, Dublin, with a passage 

 throui'h said cellar or vault to said Emerson's dwelling house : to hold for 

 21 years from Michaelmas last. Eent 20s. yearly. 



No. 27 (p. 14 d.). Lease, 18 April, 1679, Thomas Chambers, minister of 

 the united parish churches of St. Katherine and St James, Dublin. 

 Markes Eauford, of St. Thomas' Street, within the suburbs of said city, 

 saddler, and Thomas Weate, of same, baker, cluuchwardens, to Jane Wallis, 

 relict and administratrix of Ealph Wallis, of said city, Esq., deceased, of a 

 dwelling house, malt house and other out houses on the Glib in St. Thomas' 

 Street, parish of St. Katherine, in her possession ; bounded on the east by 

 Cow lane^ ; on the south by the Earl of Meath's land ; on the west by the 



' Also called Molyneux Yard, from John Molyneux, an ironmonger, who died in 1736, 

 and was succeeded in tlie house, mentioned in deed No. 27 (o5 Thomas' Street), by 

 Patrick and Martin Bean, ironmongers. In 1778 it was occupied hy Patk. Bean or 

 Beaues. 



