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No. 127. Indenture, VS Febrnaiy. 1604. whereby John Lanny, cutler, and 

 Nicholas Howard, proctors, let to Sir John Tirrell for [obliterated] score and 

 fifteen years at a rent of 7s. a garden in Castle Street, lying from the street 

 on the south to Cow Lane leading to Cocke Hill on the north; and in breadth 

 from Cow Lane on tlie west to Baldwin's land on the east, formerly let by 

 Patrick Ardagh and Thomas Wackfield, proctors, to John Mylles, Dublin, 

 smith, for 81 years, wliose interest is now come to Wm. Meare.^, Esq. 



Witnesses, Edward Thomas, J. Dermonde, Patk. Ardagh, AVm. Turnor, 

 W. Chalcott, Henry [Tilie.] 



No. 1>8. Indenture, I March, 1614, whereby Michael Philpott. Dublin, 

 merchant, and Walter Dermott, saddler, churchwardens, in consideration of 

 Ail. 9s. 0(1. for building the church, and of an increase of 13s. 4rf. rent paid 

 by Jolin Liny and Nicholas Howard, let to them a messuage called Corrigan's 

 Inn House, with a garden, on the north side of Castle Street, late in the 

 tenure of William Jiarnewall, Dublin, merchant, deceased, and now in that 

 of tiie widow of IJalph Moilinge, <leceased, from the end of tlie tenn created 

 by lease of 14 May, G Edward VI., in the year 1502 (rede 1552), made by 

 John Ellis and John D(.'mpsy, proctoi-s, for 61 years. Rent -iOs. yearly. 



Witnesse.i, Pat. Ardagh, JJicii. Edward, Thos. Orme.sby, W. Farmer, parish 

 clarke. Ph. Colt«n, Jus. iSyon, James Sinolt, Henry Chesshire, mark of 

 Robert Springan, Jolin Egerlon. 



No VJ9. Indenture,! AIarcli,1614. Michael Philpott, and Walter Dermott, 

 saddler, jir'ittors, let to Jolui Lany, alderman, and Nich. Howard, Esq., in 

 consiilfration of the sum of 16/. towards the building and erection of the 

 decaye<i einirch of St. Werburgh, llie house with garden on the south side of 

 Castle Street, late in the tenure of Thomas Edwards, tailor, deceased, and 

 now in that of Richard E<lwanls his son, bounding from a messinige lately 

 belonging to All Hallowes which Thomas Wackfeild dwell in, to the east, to 

 a mcssuaue of St. Marv's Abbev. wherein Francis Flan dwells, to the west; 

 and from the stone wall of the churchyard on the south to the street on the 

 north ; also one ai;re and a half in Dolphin's Barn, from the end of a lease to 

 John Duruinge; for 61 years. Rent 30«. yearly. 



Witnesses, Pat. Ardagh, Ricli. Edwaixls. Thomas Orniesby, W. Farmer, 

 parish clerk, John Egerton, mark of Jame^ Bym, Ph. Cotton. James Siuott, 

 Henry Chesshire, mark of Robert Springan. 



[In dorto) 1730. Deeds to Sir Rich. Caniey's holding in Castle Street, 

 now Col. Godby, in possession of El. Dobsou and Mr. O'Bryan. 



No. 130. Counterpart of No. 1 „'9. [Seals.] 



