280 Pioceciit'nffs of the Royal Irish Academy. 



EicHaid Butler, brewer, then dwelt, in length from the street on the south 

 55 yards, standard, and 7i yards in breadth to Eobert' Moles worth's land on 

 the east, to John Rossiter's holding on the west, which belongs to the parish 

 churches, on the street on the south to a parcel of land called Harbert's land 

 on the north, for 99 yeai-s. Kent 40s. stg. 



No. 35 (p. 19 f.) r^ase, I Feb., 17o:3. I!ev. ."Samuel Synge, Dean of 

 Kildare, vicar ; John Miller, Dublin, silk throster, and John Nicholson, 

 Dublin, dyer, churchwardens, to James Young, Dublin, gent, of a house or 

 tenement on the north side of St. Thomas' Street, Dublin, bounding on the 

 west to the house commonly called the " Cherry Tree," formerly the property 

 of Herbert; on the east to John Spranger's house, wherein Eichard Butler 

 tlien livetl ; on the north to Jordan's yard ; on the south to the street ; 

 containing in front to the street 2-t feet, and in length from front to rear 

 160 feet — for 99 yeais from the expiration of a lease made to one Bennett, 

 which by mesne conveyances is now vest€d in one Eichard Jacob, Dublin, 

 baker, whereof 14 yeare were unexpired. Rent 20s. yearly. 



No. 36 (p. 23 f.). Memorial of a deed of assignment, 19 March, 1725. 

 Hon. Thomas Coote, Dublin, ami Arthur Newcomen, of Chester, counsellor- 

 at-law, to John Hnuly, Dublin, hatt«r (reciting tliat Eobert Baggott' by lease 

 of |.J May, I o9o, demised to Rol>ert Bysse a house or tenement, situate in 

 St. Thomas' Street, Dublin, formerly in pos,session of Luke Lowtlier, in breadth 

 abutting on the we.st fron» Dowdals land to the land of St. Mary's Abbey on 

 the east; and in length from St. Catherine's Chureh land on the south to the 

 pavement of St. Thomas' Street aforesaid, on the north ; in breadth in the 

 street from euit to west, 15 feet, and in length from north to south, 101 feet, 

 for 99 yeai¥. And afterwards, said Eobert Baggott by lease of 1 March, 1605, 

 demised .same to Chri.-<topher Bysse for 99 years, to commence from the deter- 

 mination of the fonuer lease; Rent 15«. payable to St. Catherine's Church ; 

 the interest in which lea.«e came to John Bysse, as executor to said Chr. Bysse, 

 and -ini.e UH-aine legally vested in Robert, late Lord Viscount Molesworth, 



' The following is the inscription on his (orabstune in St. Catherine's Churchyard, 

 Dublin: — 



H- 



LHS. 



" Here under lieth the corps of Robsrt Bagot of Droghcda, Marchant, 



surririiie feoeffi "f Sainte Katherinc's Church, who deceased the 



14 Februari, 1613, and his wife, Eleanor Bathe, deceased the 5 of 



Norember, 1CI6. whose souls the Lord have mercy upon. Amen." 



The stone is 3 feet 3 inches by 3 feet. 



