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Rent, four shillings. Covenant for distraint for one month's arrears of 

 rent. 



28th June 22 Hen. VIII (15.30). 



157 (154). Eichard Birford & James Eochford, merchants, proctors of 

 St. John's Church, grant to Henry Kene, butcher, & Anne Hay his wife the 

 house & garden wherein Thomas Heyn, late of Dublin, butcher, dwelled, 

 situate in St. Francis Street. Term, 21 years. Eent " eight shillings of good 

 & lefful mony of Ireland." Covenants for repair, distraint for two months' 

 arrears of rent, &c. 



20th Sept. 28 Hen. VIII (1536). fin English.) 



108(155). John fitzSymon & Bartholomew Blanchewill, merchants, 

 proctors of " seynt Oloke is church," grant to Nicholas Queytrot, merchant, a 

 garden outside the " Damys Gate " of JJublin. bounded on the east by the 

 King's way going by a mill pond to a mill that is down, commonly called the 

 King's mill, on the north by the King's way, on the south by the land of the 

 said Nicholas & on the west by a garden of St. Andrew's Church. Term, 

 41 years. Eent, five shillings Irish to the said proctors, and tweh^e pence 

 Irish to the collectors of the langable of the city. Covenant for distraint for 

 two months' arrears of rent. Said garden measures 29 yards by 4Si yards. 



28th Oct. 29 Hen. YIII (1537). (In Eughsh.) 



159(157). John Goodeman, merchant, & Dermot Lawles, proctors of 

 St. John's Church, grant to Stephen Casse, " offycer," the house in " the 

 Fyshamlys" wherein he now dwells. Term, 51 years. Eent, eighteen shillings 

 Irish. Covenants for repair, distraint for two months' arrears of rent, &c. 



Michaelmas 34 Hen. VIII (29th Sept. 1542). (In English.) 



160 (156). Patrick Bukley & John Yonge, proctors of St. John's Church, 

 grant to John Lowith, carpenter, three houses " in the end of the fishamblis 

 in seynt Oloke is parish." Term, [41 years]. Eent, forty shillings Irish. 

 Covenants for repair, distraint for arrears of rent, &c. 



26th March 34 Hen. VIII (1543). (In English.) 



Endorsed "these parceUes were letten to Walter Harrolde by indenture 

 of the xiii"' of Maye a.° xvii° Eegine Elizabeth." 



161 (158). John Yonge, painter, & Thomas EaynnoU, pewterer, proctors 

 of St. John's church, grant to Walter Beket, merchant, the house & garden 

 lately inhabited by Harry Kene, butcher, in St. Francis' Street. Term, 

 60 years. Eent, sixteen shillings and eightpence Irish. Covenants for repair, 

 distraint for two months' arrears of rent, &c. 



30th Sept. 37 Hen. VIII (1545). (In English.) 



R.I.A. pace, VOL. XXXIII., SECT. c. [30] 



