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171 (167). [ ] Bamewall, merchant, & Walter Taylor, proctors of 

 St John's church, grant to PetcF Forde, gentleman, a house & garden in the 

 ' Castelstret " in the possession of [ ] of St John's aforesaid in the 

 late parish " of the Dames," now in the parish of St Warbur[gh], hounded on 

 the east bj the garden held by Walter fitzSymons, deceased, called 

 3ai[nt Geoi^'s land, on the west] by Thomas Byrmyngham's garden, on the 

 south by the Queen's pavement, & on the north by [the lord] of Gonnans- 

 ton's land. ITie said house & garden [vrete held fix)m] St John's Church by 

 Thomas Eaynold of D[ublinT by lease dated 8th Oct. o Ed. VI (1551),' & are 

 held by the said Peter Forde from the said Thomas Eaynold for 51 yeais 

 by lease dated [ ] 5 Ed. VI (1551). Said Peter now holds to end of 

 said term & 21 years after. Eent, twenty & [ ] shillings Irish. Covenants 

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



loth March 1 Eliz. (1559). (In English. Mutilated.) 



172 (169). William Forster & James Quejliot, proctors of St. John's 

 Church, & the masters and wardens of the chapel of St. Maiy the Virgin in 

 the said church, grant to John Dillon, merchant, for ever a vacant plot of 

 land in the Street of the Fishery (rico Pistarie) bounded on the we-st by the 

 said street, on the east by the [ ] lane called " le Cocklaue," on the 

 south by John Bumell's land, & on the north by the house in which Laurence 

 Casse now dweUs. Eent, 20 shillings Irish. Covenants for repair, distraint 

 for arrears of rent, &c. Signed by grantee. 



20th Dec 1659 A: 12 Eliz. 



Endorsed are the signatures of the witnesses Eichard Fyan, Eobert 

 Ussher, Patrick White Patrick DowdaU, F. Quatermas, [ ]. 



173(170). William Forster & James Queytrot, merchants, proctors of 

 >t. John's Church, grant to John Smothe, fisher, a house & garden in Oxman- 

 town, parish of St. Michan, bounded on the west by the Queen's street, on 

 the east by land of the said St. John's Church, on the south by Thomas Tews 

 land, & on the north by the land of "the blake frerys." Term, 41 years 

 from the expiration of a lease made to Mortaghe MaitjTi Smjlhe, late 

 deceased. Eent 40 shillings Irish. Covenants for repair, distraint or voidance 

 of lease for two months' arrears of rent, re-entry, &c. Signed by grantors. 

 15th March, 1570. (In English.] 



Endorsed with signatures of witnesses Eichard Fyan, Eobertt Ussher, 

 Nicholas Begge, James Whyt. 



■See no. 168 (164) above. 



