208 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



162(i6ii. William Byrssall, merchant, & Tadey Dimgans, fisherman, 

 proctors of St. John's church in the " Boustrett," grant to Murtaghe Marte, 

 smith, a house in Oxmantown bounded on the north by " the Mary lane," on 

 the south by a house belonging to St. John's parish, on the east by a house 

 belonging to St. John's parish in which Eobert Haugane dwells, & on the 

 west by the house of William Talbot of llobertyston & other houses at the 

 Gyglot Hill. Term, 51 years. Rent, thirteen shillings and fourpence Irish. 

 Covenants for repair, re-entry, distraint for two months' arrears of rent, &c. 



29th Sept. 38 Hen. VITI (lo46). (In English.) 



Endorsed " This lease surrendered and a new lease graunted to John Allen 

 for Ix yeeres beginninge at Michas 1593," [see No. 180 (177) below]. 



163 (160). The churchwardens, proctors it parishioners of St. Olave's 

 Church grant to Patricke Colly, yeoman, two houses in Castle street. Term, 

 41 years. Rent, twentysix shillings & eightpence Irish. Covenants for repair, 

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



1st Nov. 38 Hen. VIII (1546). (In English.) 



164 (159). Thomas Alen & Geoffrey Marreyse, proctors of St. "TuUok's" 

 Church, grant to Oliver Stephnys, merchant, a house in Oxmantown, bounded 

 on the west by the " Hyghe strete " of Oxmantown, on the east by the land 

 formerly belonging to St. Mary's Abbey " and now to o'' Soveraygn lorde the 

 kynge," on the south by the house in which the said Oliver now dwells, & on 

 the north by a house formerly belonging to St. Mary'.s Abbey, wherein 

 Thomas Page it Marget of London, his wife, now dwell. Term, 81 years. 

 Rent, ten shillings Irish. Covenants for repair, distraint for two months' 

 arrears of rent, &c. 



17th Xov. 38 Hen. VIII (154G). (In English.) 



165 (168). John [ ] & [ ], proctors of St. John's Church, 

 grant to [ ] a house, bounded on the [ ] by the garden of 

 Walter fitzSymons, on the [ ] bv the King's pavement & on the 



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[ Hen.] YllI (circa 1546). 'In English. Fragment only.) 



166 ,162). Thomas Alen, gentleman, and Geofirey Marres, proctors of 

 St. " Tolloge's " Church, grant to Richard Barnewall, merchant, a house or 

 chamber & a cellar under it, adjoyning to the churchyard of the said church. 

 Term, 61 years. Kent, thirteen shillings & fourpence Irish. Covenants for 

 repair, distraint for two months' arrears of rent, &c. Signed by grantee. 



3rd Feb. 1 Ed. VI (1547). (In English.) 



Endorsed " St. Toolock's. The pryst's chamber in fyshestrete " ; also, in 

 later hand, " The coucernes of Mr. Dermott in Fishamble Street." 



