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No. 30 (p. 17 f.). Lease, l."'> August, IfiQf). Tlionias Cliaiuliers, clerk, 

 Thomas Hewelsun and Edward Massey, cliurcliwardeus of St. Katiieriue aiul 

 St. James, Dulilin, to Mark Eausford, Dublin, alderman, of two small plots 

 of ground adjoining St. James' einnuliyard, witli nine small dwelling liou.ses 

 tliereon, one of said plots being at the east of the gate entering into said 

 churchyard ; in length 27 yards, and in breadth 5 yards ; the other plot 

 being at tiie west side of said gate, in length 25 yards and in breadth 5 yards. 

 To hold for 99 years from Easter preceding. Eent 20s. 



No. 31 (p. 17 d.). Lease, 2 July, 1697, Samuel Synge, vicar and "pro- 

 prietor" of the united parishes of St. Katherine and St. James, John Sporle 

 and Henry Fisher, churchwardens, to John Allen, Dublin, of a piece or plot 

 of waste ground lately held under them by John Clitl'e, Dublin, merchant, 

 bounded on the east Lo a snudl plot of ground now held by Wm. Molyneu.x, 

 Esq., from said parish churches; on the north to the parks of Christopher 

 Usher, Esq., on the west to the highway leading to the broken bridge com- 

 monly called Ellis's l')ridge, and on the south to a piece of land now in tlie 

 possession of Sir Uobero Xeweomen, and to the land of the said John Allen 

 called the Cherry tree garden, lately in possession of 'i'homas Aston, 

 gardenei', deceased. To hold for 99 yrars at the rent of 5s. yearly. 



{In maryin) Black Ditch or Coleman's Brook in 1702. 



No. 32 (p. 18 f.). Lease, 2 July, 1697. Samuel Synge, vicar, John Sporle, 

 and Henry Fisher, churchwardens, to John Cliffe, Dublin, merchant, of three 

 messuages or tenements lately held under them by Michael Chamberlain, 

 Esq., situate in Bridge Street, then in possession of said John Clifie and his 

 undertenants, Peter Trop, Michael Hall, and Thomas Murphy, bounded on the 

 east by James Clark's holding, on the north by the late holding of James 

 Cleere, on the west by the pavement, and on the south by the late holding of 

 Simon Carrick, in as ample manner as Warduer Westenrea, merchant, formerly 

 held same. To liold for 61 years. Eent 5/. yearly. 



No. 33 (p. 18 d.). Lease, 20 October, 1698. Eev. Dean Samuel Synge, 

 vicar, Benjamin Mead, and Joshua Shippey, cliurchwardens, to Anne Aston, 

 St. Thomas' Street, widow, of a dwelling-house, malt-house, &c., on the north 

 side of St. Thomas' Street, then in her possession ; for 82 years. Eent 21. 

 yearly. 



No. 34 (p. 19 f.). Lease, 13 May, 1699. Dr. SMmuel Synge, vicar, Robert 

 Cock and Samuel Bennet, chuiehwardens, to John Spranger, Du'olin, Esq., of a 

 messuage or tenement with stable, &c., in St. Thomas' Street, Dublin, wherein 



