TwiJ-s — Some Aiiriciit Deeds of the Parish of St. Wei burgh. .]\\ 



No. 131. John Tjany, alderinaii, and Anne Howard, Dulilin, widow and 

 executrix of Niciiola.s Howard, during tlie minority of her son, "William, and 

 in consideration of 40/. English, paid hy him, grant to Henry Cheshier, 

 Dublin, goldsmith, Corrigan's Inna House, with garden, on tlie north side of 

 Castle St. (granted on 14 May, 1552, by John Ellys, Dublin, goldsmith, and 

 John 1 »empsy, proctors, for 61 years, at a rent of 40.s'. Irish, yearly ; and 

 again on 1 March, 1614, let to farm, on the expiration of said lease, by 

 ]\Iichael Fylpot and Walter Dermott, proctors, to John Lany and Nicholas 

 Howard), at said rent to be paid to the proctors. 26 July, 1620. 

 Witnesses, E. Hearing, Ed. Beagluui, Fras. Archere, N.p. [Seal.] 



No. 132. Matthew Tirrell, Dublin (reciting a previous assignment, and 

 that Susan Cheshire, widow and administratrix of Jlenry Cheshire, by deed of 

 14 July, 1624, had assigned the premises to him at the same rent), in con- 

 sideration of £100, grants the reversion to Stephen Ussher, Dublin, merchant- 

 3 Oct. 1626. Witnesses, Charles Forster, Thomas Burnell, Christ. Browne. 



No. 133. Not forthcoming. 



No. 134. Lease, 26 March," 1635. John Bisse, recorder of Dublin, and 

 Stephen Stephens, proctors, to Stephen Ussher (recites a deed of 6 July, 

 1624, by which Susanna Cheshire, administratrix of Henry Cheshire, granted 

 same to Matthew Terrill, who by deed of 3 Oct., 1626 (No. 132), demised 

 same to Stephen Ussher). Now, in consideration of a surrender liy him, and 

 of a table-cloth of holland given by him for the communion table of 

 St. "Werburgh's Church, value '61., the proctors above named grant the 

 premises to him (Stephen Ussher) for 61 years from the expiration of the 

 first lease, at a rent of 40s. 



{In dorso) Term of 61 years to begin 1643, determining 1704. 



No. 135. Counterpart of a lease, 15 Augt., 1668, Richard Yonge and 

 George Stoughton, grant to Richard Carney, Esq. (in con.=;ideration of the 

 surrender of a lease formerly made to John Lanye, alderman, and Nicholas 

 Howard, Dublin, for Gl years, nearly fdrty years of which are unexpired, and 

 in which Carney has an interest for the remainder of the term ; and also in 

 consideration of 1/. 2.s. 6fZ. rent reserved by it, which is now to be doubled), 

 all the tenements and houscvs in which Carney and "William North, girdler, 

 dwell (formerly but one house), on the south side of Castle St., bounded east 

 by the tenement formerly belonging to All Saints, but now belonging to the 

 city, known by the name of the " liear and Ragged Staff": on the west by 

 the tenement formerly belonging to St. Clary's abbey and now to liie city, 

 lately occupied by Anthony Derry, glover; on the north by Castle St., and 



