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deceased; as executor to said John Bysse. Also reciting that said Thomas 

 Coote and Arthur Newcomen, heing empowered by Lord Moleswortli's will to 

 sell said lease and premises, agreed with said John Brady to assign same to 

 iiim for £430), assign said lease to John Brady for the remainder of said term 

 of 99 years. Eent los. Irish, payable to St. Catherine's Church. "Witnesses 

 to execution by John Brady and Thos. Coote ; Eobert Adair, Dublin, Esq. ; 

 William Starkey, Breckdenstown, Co. Dublin, gent; and William Barry, 

 Dnl)lin, servant. Witnesses to execution by Arthur Newcomen, Wm. 

 Starkey, Thomas Hitching, Chester, servant to A. Newcomen. 

 Affidavit as to execution of memorial, &c., sworn 10 May, 1726. 



No. 37 (p. 22 f.). Copy memorial of a deed-poll or lease of 4 June, 1743. 

 Henry Echlin, vicar of St. Katherine's, Dublin, to Chambre Echlin, his son 

 (in consideration of natural afl'ection and 5s.) of a house known by the name 

 of the Talbot Inn, situate on the south side of St. Thomas' Street, Dublin, 

 " provided the laws of this realm empowered lessor to make such lease." 

 Eent 5s. Lessor further granted all rent and arrears of rent due to him as 

 vicar of said parish. Witnesses : Eev Philip Gayer, Darathee, near Lisburn, 

 Co. Antrim, and Chaworth Echlin, Baldremond, Co. Dublin, gent. 



AfTfidavit as to execution of the memorial sworn by Chaworth Echlin, 

 8 October, 1756. 



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