308 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Acadenvj. 



No. 120. Indenture, 11 October, 35 Henry YIII. (l.')43), whereby Patrick 

 Mole and John Denipsey, proctors, let to John Elles, goldsmith, a house, 

 garden, and small lane called St. Marten's Lane, joining lo the church of 

 St. AVerbui-gh, on the north, lying in Castle Street on the south ; bounding 

 on the east to city ground, and west to ground of the late Monastery of 

 St. Mary's Abbey ; on the south to said churchyard, and to the King's 

 pavement on the north, for 41 years; rent, lOs. Ad. Irish, yearly. 



No. 1>1. Indenture, 26 October, 35 Henry YIII. (1543), whereby Patrick- 

 Mole and John Denipsey, proctore, let to John Kyan, a house, in Castle Street 

 adjoining in length to the King's pavement on the south ; to Kent's ground 

 ou the north [obliterated], ground of St. John without the new gate on the 

 west; and ground of St. Werburgh's Church on the east; also an orchard 

 adjoining to Cowe I^ane on the east, church ground on the west [obliterated]. 

 llcnt 2'Ss. Ad. yearly, grantee to huild a wall of stone and lime ten feet 

 high [obliterated] (/« (/o)\so) " Yacat." [Seal.] 



Xo. r_'2. Indenture 8 December, liTC, whereby Thomas Smythe,' 

 ai>othetary, and ^Villiam White, baker, proctors, let to John Duining, Dublin, 

 gent., a ruinous house or tenement, with a garden, in the south of Castle Street 

 in his tenure; bounding from a messuage lately belonging to the monastery 

 of All Sainl.s by Dublin, and now to the Mayor and Commons of Dublin, in 

 possession of Thomas Eilwards, tailor, on the east, to a messuage lately 

 belonging to St. Mary'.s Abbey, now in the occupation of AVilliam Staines, 

 smith, on the west ; and from the stone wall of the churchyard of 

 St. Werburgh's on the south to the pavement of Castle Street on tiie north ; 

 and also one acre and a half, arable, by Dolphin's iSarn, wiihin the tenement 

 of Kylmaynan, County of Dublin ; lo hold for 70 years, llent 26s. 8rf. Irish 

 for the first nine years ; after that ^iOs. yearly. [Seal.] 



Witnesses J. A. Kyan, Clement Fraunces, Yevaa Meredith. Wm. Kellie. 



(/n dorto) 1730. Richard Eilwarde's house. This is an ancient deed or 

 lease of Sir Kich. Carney's holding, now ColL Godby, of Mr. £L Dobson's 

 house and Mr. U'Bryau's house in Castle Street ; and land in Dolphin's Barn. 

 Anne Durning. widow of J. Durning, admi^ and James Duruing, son to liich. 

 Durning, for 7/. paid by Kich. Edwards, release to him all iheir interest. 



\Yituea8e« Tho. Edwards, Ann Durning «/tVi.g Eustace, Ja. Garstin, Mich. 

 Os bourne. 



No. 123. Counterpart of No. 12^. 

 ' Major when Trinity College waa foonded ; he laid the first stone of the buildinga. 



