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wife to Simoa Luttrell of St. Patrick's Street, baker. Term, 61 year.s. 



Rent, 20 shillings Irish. Covenants for repair, re-entiy, distraint for two 



months' arrears of rent, &c. 

 Signed by grantors. 



11th March 1601/2. (In English.) 



Endorsed with signatures of witnesses Thomas Almay, James Wycombe, 



Xicholas Swetman, and with the note " This house leased to Mr. Maurice 



Smith Anno 1626." 



1.S.5 182). Counterpart of no. 18-i (181) above. Signed with the mark of 

 grantee. 



186 (183). John Bonnys & Eiehard Browne, proctors & churchwardens of 

 St. John's (Jhurch, grant to Patrick Hearynge a house and two gardens in 

 the ilary Lane, Oxmantown, bounded on the north b}- land belonging to St. 

 John's Church, on the south by the King's pavement, on the east by the land 

 of one Mr. Bathe, and on the west by the Common Lane. Term, 61 yeai's. 

 Eent, 45 shillings. Covenants for repair, re-entry, distraint for two months' 

 arrears of rent, &.c. 



[ ] James I &. 37 James VI of Scotland (160.3). (In English.) 



Endorsed with a note that the property was leased in 1614 to John 

 Anderson, &. in 1650 to Thomas (hooper, vintner. 



LS7 (184 . Thoma.s Chetham, Esq., of Hacketstowne, Co. Dublin, grants to 

 Patrick Gough & Edward Jans of Dublin, aldermen, Edward Gough & 

 Robert Arthur, merchants, for £20 English all his interest in the lands of 

 St. John's church wliicli he bought from Kate 'I'aylor, widow, on the 

 4th May, 1«24. 



John Bathe & Patrick Gough bind themselves in £40 that the above- 

 named grantees will assign their interest to Mr. Maurice Smith. 



2:ird Feb. 1624/5. In English.) 



Witnessed l>y Job Gilliott. 



188 (185). Christopher Grove, gentleman, & Robert fsher, merchant, 

 proctors of St. John's church, grant to Maurice Smith, gentleman, a piece of 

 ground in St. Michan's parish, " whereon the said Maurice hath lately built " 

 & sometime in possession of Katherine Tailor, widow, bounded as in no. 1N4 

 ^181) above & measuring in breadth 7 yards 2 feet at the west end. & 6 yards 

 2 feet at the east end, t& in length 48 yards 2 feet ; also a messuage in the 

 Maiy Lane, parish of St ilichan, with a backside & garden, bounded on the 

 north by the King's pavement in the said F<ane, on the south by the before- 

 demised piece of ground, on the west by the chamber of John Talbott of 



