Tvvi^s — Some Ancieiil Dceih of Ihr Parish of St. Wrrbuif/h. .'JOO 



No. 124. Iiuleiitiiie, 6 Octnbei-, IGiiO, wliereby ratiick Anlagli, Diililin, 

 liaberdasher, and Tliomas Maywire (tailor), pioctors, let to George Gvvire, 

 Dublin, iiiei-(;liaiit, almuse in Castle Street called Corrynghaiirs Inns, bounding 

 from the land of St. Micliael's Cluncli on the east, to the church land of 

 St. Werburj,di on the west; and fmni tlie pavement on the south to Kent's 

 land in the north, which had already been let for Gl years from I5S2 by 

 John Ellis and .Inhn Dempsie, proctors, to Itichard Edward.^, 1 lulilin, clerk, 

 To hold to George Gwire for 61 years from the end of Edwards' term, 

 in consideration of the rent being doubled ; rent 5.3s. SfZ. yearly. 



(Signed) George Guire. 



Witnesses, Jo. ruUen, Raeh. Jones, Henry Thomas, Ja. Loiige. 



No. 125. Indenture, 1 December, 1600, whereby the said proctors let 

 in reversion to Henry Thomas, Dublin, in consideration of the rent being 

 doubled, a house or mese in (Jastle Street, bounding from the pavement ou 

 the north to St. Werburgh's ehuichyard on the south, and from the abbey 

 land of All Hallows now Ijelonging to the city of Dublin on the east, to 

 a messuage of said land on the west, let to Wm. Stayne, smith, wherein 

 Edward Hertford, smith, lives, wliich had formerly been let by Thomas Smyth 

 and William Whitt, proctors, to John Durning, Dublin, and in which 

 Peter Blake then dwelt ; and also one acre of land in Dolphyn's Barn, 

 To hold to said Henry Thonuis for 61 years from the expiration of John 

 Durninge's term ; llent '-U. Irish yearly. Witnesses, liich. Jones, Jo. CuUen, 

 Geo. Guiere. 



No. 126. Indenture, 24 Februarj', 1604. John Lany, Dulilin, cutler, and 

 Nich. Heward, proctors, let to Sir John Tirrell, DulJin, knight, a garden in 

 Castle Street (already demised by Patrick Ardagh and Thomas Wackfield, 

 proctors, to John Miller, Dublin, smithj, bouiuhng from the pa\ement ou 

 the south to Sir Geoffrey Fynton's land and Cow Lane leading to Cock Hill 

 on the north, iu length si.K score feet ; in breadth from William Balldwin's 

 land on the east to Cow Lane on the west, 19 feet ; To hold for four score and 

 one year from Mich. 1598. The interest of said John Miller has now come 

 to Captain William Meares, by surrender. In consideration that Sir John 

 Tirrell promises to build on said garden, grantors above named let to him for 

 75 years from Easter ne.xt, at a rent of seven shillings, English, yearly. 



Witnesses, John Hays, Peter Dermonde, Edward Tollane, Puch. Liggett, 

 W. Chalcott, Richard Neuel, Nich. Foord, Pichard Edwards, Ed. Thomas, 

 mark of James Birne, mark of Patrick Dod, William Coyle. 



{In dorso) 46 Castle street. Et. Lodge. 



