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Earl of .Nfeath's orchard and Tobias Cramer's holding, then in possession of 

 Captain William Billington, and on the north to the Glib. To hold for 

 99 years from Easter next. Eent 3/. yearly. 



{In margin) " Glib rivei-. This is Beane's holding." 



Xo. 28 (p. 15 d.). Lease, 18 April, 1679. Same grantors as in No. 27, 

 to Luke Ljwther, Dublin, alderman, of a dwelling house, newly erected, a 

 malt house and garden, with a brew house and several other out houses, 

 being formerly a waste plot of ground, situat« in St. Francis' Street, 

 Dublin ;. in breadth from north to south, 58 feet ; in length from east to 

 west, 140 feet; boundeil on the east to the pavement of St. Francis' Street, 

 west to Alderman Bennett's land, south to the lands of Nicholas Roebuck, 

 butcher, deceased, north to land of James Duffe, merchant, deceased, late 

 in the holding of Patrick Halgan, butcher : to hold for 99 years from Easter 

 next. Rent 40«. yearly, above all taxes. 



No. 29 (p. 16 f.). Lease, 5 June, 1670, Mark Uansford, saddler, and Thomas 

 Weaito, baker, churchwardens of the several parish cbuiehes of Si. Katherine 

 and St. Jame.s, in the suburbs of Dublin, to John 'i'ophani. Doctor of Laws, 

 one of the Masters of the High Court of Chancery iu Ireland (reciting that 

 Christopher Bennet and John Corkey, churchwardens, by indenture of 

 15 Jun»', 1654, hail lea.««;d to John rennington, brewer, deceased, a waste 

 plot of ground situate without St. James's gale, Dublin, near the parish 

 church of St. James, bounded on the east, west, and north by land then 

 belonging to Sir James Barry, knight, and at the perfection of the lease to 

 the Lord Baron of Santry, and on the south to the highway ; on which waste 

 piece two houses or teuemenls stood, one in the tenure of Morgan Rowny, 

 yeoman, deceased, called or known by the name of the " Rood Stang"; the 

 other, with a garden, which said John Pennington then inhabited ; which 

 garden bounds to th»' churcliyard of St. James' on the nortli side all along 

 with said churchyiird .southward ; also a small spot of gn^und near said waste 

 piece, and said churchyard, formerly iu possession of William Rellicke, 

 tanner, deceased. To hold for 61 years from Michaelmas next, at a yearly 

 rent of 'iQ*. ; on which piece of ground said John Pennington had lately built 

 three dwelling houses, two of which were in the tenure of Aithur Neale, 

 gent., and the other in that of Thomas Rigby, clerk, deceased ; al?o three 

 small tenements adjoining to said churchyard, in the tenure of Mathew 

 Barry. Esi^j.) .Said terms of years are now vested in ."aid John Tophani, and 

 said churchwardens lease to him all the alx^ive recited houses and tenement's, 

 &c., for 99 years, at a yearly rent of 20«. 



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