Twiss — Some Ancient Denis of the ruris/i of St. Wevbur<jh. 'ZO'j 



over same whioli Sir Patrick now oecuiiies. To Ixild for ol years. Rent 3s. 4i'^ 

 yearly. [Seal.J 



(Signed) Sr. Patrick Dongil. 



No. 4:!. Indenture, 1 Sept., 1 Edward VI. (l.'jJ:?), between same proctors 

 and Nicholas Stanyhurste, parish of St. Werburgh, gent, on tlie other. They 

 demise and to farm let to said Nicholas a chamber, with a cellar, on the nortli 

 side of the door of St. Werburgh's Church, for 61 years; rent 3s. 8rf. [Seal.J 



{In dorso) " Ther is this day beiiige the firste daye of Sepr., 1605, of this 

 lease yet unexpired three years. A lease to Nicholas Stanyhurst of a chamber 

 and cellar on the north side of St. Warborough's Church, determining 1607." 



No. 43. Indenture, 7 Oct., 1 Edward VI. (1547), between same proctors 

 and John Dempsy, Dublin, baker. They to farm let to him a chamber over 

 the churchyard door, with appurtenances; to hold for 61 years; rent 16 

 pence, Irish, yearly. [Two seals.] 



(Signed) " Eychard Edward per me John Kyau." 



No. 44. Indenture, 1 Oct., 1588, "William Kelly and John Morphe.^ 

 Dublin, chirurgians, proctors of St. "Werburgh's, and the parishioners, demise 

 and to farm let to Eobert Bee, Dublin, goldsmith, a house or messuage on tlie 

 south side of said church door, 11 yards in length, 4 yards in breadth, with a 

 small room over the entry going into said church ; bounding on the north to 

 said churcli ground, which lUchard Stauhurst holds ; on the east Lo the church 

 wall ; on the west to the Queen's pavement ; on the south to the west end of 

 the south wall of said church ; for 61 years ; rent 40s. Irish, yearly. 



Witnesses, John Duruing, Edward Thomas, Rich. Jonos, Clement Francis, 

 "Wyllame "Whyt, John Mylles, William Myllychapp, Yevan Meredith, Edward 

 Waylshe, Rowland Cowne, Thomas Magwire, William Allen, mark of Rich. 

 Enos. 



No. 45. Indenture, 15 July, 1598, Thomas AVackefeld and Patrick Ardagh, 

 haberdasher, Dublin, proctors, let to AValter Locke, Dublin, baker, a small 

 chamber over the cliurchyard door, "eonteining" to the west window of the 

 Mary chapel, for 61 years ; rent, 20 pence Irish, yearly. Said Walter not to 

 blemish or hurt the light of the western window in the south side of the churcli 

 next said chamber; and he to keep the under room of said chamber as a way 

 to the churchyard ; and not to " let " (hinder) the passage thereof. [Seal.] 



' William Kelly was named in the .second Charter of the Barber Surgeons. 1577, 

 and was Master of the Gild, 157tJ-S. John JMorphe or Morphin was Warden, 15S3-D. 

 Journal, R.S.A.I., 1903, p. '217'. 



