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galleries in the parish church grant hiin part of said churchyard on the 



north side, being for the most part useless to bury in, by reason of a sink 

 running under it, to be fenced in by hini — in length from N.E. corner of the 

 gable end of the chancel to the churchyard wall in the east 50 feet. In breadth, 

 south into tlie churchyard from the gable end of buildingsnow being on tlie 

 north side of said churchyard 9 feet for the space of 32 feet eastward to a 

 return "butting" about 2 feet further into said churchyard; and fruni said 

 return to said churchyard wall in the east, 10 feet in breadth from the gable 

 end of said building on the north side southward into said churcliyard, with a 

 passage into the churchyard from the demised ground. To hold all (except 

 said charnel house and vault), with free liberty to make use of them to lay 

 bones and bury in, for 91 years. Ecnt 3s. \d. 



No. 56. Indenture, 1 June, 1676, Eobert Turner, innholder, and William 

 Hartley, cordwainer, churchwarden in consideration of 10/. paid towards 

 rejmir of the church of St. Werburgli), let lo Elizabeth Xewcotncn, Dublin, 

 widow, a parcel of ground being part of St. Martin's Lane, belonging to said 

 parish church, and adjoining the north side of llic chancel, in length from the 

 east gable end of tlie nortli part of said diurch eastward to the new charnel 

 house, 35 feet, and Vl\ feet broad in llie west end of said ground, and lOi feet 

 broad in the east end thereof; the thickness of the churchyard wall all along 

 on the north side of the demised ground included. On the east of tlie said 

 ground there is a "shade" already built, 24 feet long and 9 feet broad. To 

 hold from Ejister last for 61 years; rent 'la. 6d. yearly. 



Witnesses, E. Wetenhall,' curate ; Kic Croft, Abel Kam, Cha. Carter, 

 Rich. Lord, Kich. Carney, Isa^c Colcock, Geo. Stoughton, Will. Tridham. 



Casti.e Street. 



No. 57. Geoffrey del Yvet grants lo llelyas Bureland liis heirs or assigns 

 his land in Castle Street, parish of St. Werburgh, lying between the land 

 which was '• Wydon'a " of Cornwall,' on the one side, and land which was 

 Gilbert del Yvet's, which he bequeathed to the House of All Saints, on the 

 other; in front, 18 feet, and in length from the street to the cemetery of 

 Su Werburgh, to him and his lieirs for ever; rent, I2d. yearly, saving land- 

 gable to the Xing. 



Wiliiessea, John la Wane, mayor; Kichard Pel, provost ; Philip de 



• Bishop of Cork, 1G79. His clsasical grammnrs are well known. Dr. Wet«nhall was 

 buried in Westminster Abbey. 



' Guy the Curoialiraan w.ig I'rovost of Dublin, 1220-aO. 



