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[ obliterated and John] Ellys, proctors of St. Werburgh's and the 

 parishioners demise to David Koche, Dublin, a house lying in length from 

 Skynner Row to a lane leading to St. Nicholas' Churcli in the south ; and in 

 breadth from All Hallows' ground [torn] west side; also a garden in Castell 

 Street [torn] in the south to Cow Lane leading to Cork Hill in the north; and 

 in breadth lying from James [torn] to St. Mary's Abbey ground in the east; 

 for 41 years. Eent [torn]. {In dorso) The Indentures of the houses in the 

 South Row. [Seal.] 



No. 160. Deed, 1 April, 1662, Enoch Reader, Dublin, merchant, and 

 Henry Hickes, Lazy Hill, cooper, churchwardens of St. Werburgh's, to Sir 

 Williani Dixon, Dublin, Knt. (recites lease, 28 February, 1604, John Lany, 

 Dublin, cutler, and Nicholas Howard, formerly churchwardens, to Captain 

 William Meares, of a house and garden in Skinners' Row, in length from the 

 Row on the north to the Curriers' Lane leading to St. Nicholas' Church, on 

 the south, and from All Hallows' ground on the east to Caddell's ground on 

 the west. To hold for 75 years, at a rent of 19s. 8d.) The interest of Meares 

 came to Sir Robert Dixon, and is now vested in Sir Wm. Dixon, his exor., 

 who hereby surrenders the residue of 18 years unexpired, in consideration of 

 70/., to be expended on raising an additional building to the parish church, 

 for enlarging it. He is now granted to the end of the term and 71 years, at 

 a rent of 20s. 



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