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181 (178). Counterpart of no. _180 (177) above. Signed by grantors. 

 Endorsed with (1) the signature of Edward Warren, witness ; (2) John 

 Allen's deed of gift of the said house to "my welbeloved friend Maurice 

 Smith of Dublin " in trust for liis daughter Alison Smith " my god-daughter," 

 & to the said Maurice unconditionally in the event of her death. 20th Dec. 

 1603. Witnesses, Daniel Barnes and Kenwrik Lloyd. (3) the following note 

 " passed to Maurice Smith a" 1626 and doth joyne with John Anderson's 

 mese : vide peter congan's lease 1594. St. Mary Lane." 



182 (179). Richard Longford, gentleman, k Eichard Browne, merchant, 

 proctors of St. John's Church, grant to John Goode, butcher, and Ellen 

 Dalton, his wife, a house, backside and garden in St. Francis Street, bounded 

 on the east by the Queen's pavement, on the west by the land of Christchurch, 

 on the north by the land of St. Katherine's, and on the south by a common 

 lane adjoining to the land of Talbo.tt of Templeogue, measuring in length from 

 east to west 52 yards 7 inches & in breadth 7| yards at the west end & 6 

 yards 7 inches at the east end.' Term, 61 years from the expiration of the 

 lease no. 161 (158) above. Eent ijl 13s. 4c?. Irish. Covenants for repair, 

 re-entry, distraint for six weeks' arrears of rent, &c. 



Signed by grantors. 



1st Sept. 1598 & 40 Eliz. (In English.) 



Endorsed with (Ij the signatures of Richard Berford, W. Tychell, John 

 Dillon, James Plunket, & the marks of James Beech i*c William Hukys, 

 master butcher, witnesses; (2) a gi'ant by Andrewe Goode, butcher, sole 

 executor of the late John Goode, who had survived his wife Ellen, to 

 Lawrence Duffe, butcher, for a certain sum of money, of his right in the said 

 property for the unexpired term of the lease. 20th Aug. 1627. Witnesses 

 John Malone, Luke Felde, and others ; (3) a similar grant by Thomas 

 Eabueke, cooper, only son & executor of the late Nicholas Rabucke, butcher, 

 to John Bradock, cloth-worker. 12th May 1663 & 15 Charles II. Signatures 

 of witnesses illegible. 



183 (180). Counterpart of no. 182 (179) above. Signed by grantees. 



184 (181). Grantors in no. 182 (179) above grant to James Carroll of St. 

 Michan's parish, wheel-wright, a void piece of land in St. Michan's parish 

 opposite the east end of St. Michan's Church, bounded on the west by the 

 Queen's pavement, on the east by land belonging to St. John's Church, on 

 the south by a house belonging to St. John's Church, & on the north by a 

 house of the Black Friars, and being in the possession of Anne Savage, now 



' A marginal note in a later hand reads " He is possitive in the Meares and bounds ! " 



