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south by the chuichyard, 31 i feet in leiit^th in front; 37 feet in back next • 

 the churchyard ; and in breadth 56 feet ; also 1-| acre arable land by 

 Dolphin's Barn, within the tenement of Kiimainham ; for 99 years, at a 

 rent of 45s. yearly, for the use of tlie parish. 



No. 136. Indenture, 17 Feb. 107'', wheieby Thmnas Speght, Dublin, 

 merchant, and Robert Tanner, innholder, churcliwardens, lease to Jolm 

 Bysse, Esq., Lord Cliief Baron, in consideration of his having paid 10/. for 

 the repair of St. Werburgli's Church, Corrigan's Inn House, now known by 

 the sign of the " Castle," on the north side of Castle Street, in front to the 

 pavement from east to west, 24 feet 2J in., and fioni said front or west of 

 said premises lowaids llie London Taxcrn backwards, including the brick 

 house, parcel of same, 76 feet 9 in. : bounded on tlie west by a house and 

 entry now in the hands of George Stoughton ; on the north wiih part of the 

 London tavern ; on the east by the messuage in whicli John I'rice resides ; 

 and on tlie soutli by the street. To hold from the expiration of a lease now 

 in being of 25 March, lG3o, made by the then cliurch wardens, to Stcplien 

 Ussher, for 61 years from 1643, and determining Mich. 1704, wlien tliis 

 begins. Kent 3/. yearly. 



Witnesses, E. Wclcniiall, curate, Enocii Keadpr. Piichard Lord, Kicli. 

 Carney, (loorge St/uiglilon, J. Xt)rlhest, Samuel Cuthbert, Wni. Hartley, 

 Roljert Starkye, llobert IVppard, Will. Tridham. 



Skinnkils' Row, 



No. 137. Thomas Faucoun releases to Stephen Spark,* chaplain, a messuage 

 in tlie Skinners' street, parish of St. Werburgh, Dublin, wliich he has of the 

 feofTincnt of William, son of Roger de Kildare, lying between the land of 

 the Prior and Convent of All Saints, near Dublin, [on the east], and laiul (jf 

 [John] ras.'^avant, citizen [on the west], in length from said street in front to 

 the lane behind tlie church of St, Nicholas [formerly called Shoemakers'] 

 Street, behind. 



Dublin, [oblileraled] Edward 111. antl of France the 10(1 346-7). [Seal.] 



No. 138. Richard Harborgli, skinner, and Agnes Holme, his wife, release 

 to Thomas Spark,' chaplain (as in No. 137). 



Dublin, May [oblif".] Rich. II. 



No. 139. Tiiomas Sparkc, chaplain, releases and quits claim tu I'liilip 

 Kendyrgane, citizen (as in No. 137). |Seal.] 



Dublin, 20 July. 21 Rich II. 1397). 



' Mentioned in Christ Church Deeds. 



