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and wardens 2d. at Easter in every year. Should he be promoted, 

 then he is to cease to have any interest in the garden, 



{In dorso). — Sir James More's Indenture upon the little garden in 

 the college. 



Dated 20 April, 28° Henry YIII. 



25. (555) Lease from I^icholas Queyteot (or Quayttrode), 

 29 Sep., of Dublin, merchant, to Eobert Goldynge, Dublin, mer- 



1538. chant, of the ''myche syller" under Blakeney's Inns, on 

 the north side of the great door entering to said Inns, for 

 61 years, at the yearly rent of 13s. Ad. 



Dated 29 September, 30° Henry VIII. [Seal.] 

 {In dorso). — Provided always that if the priests of S. Audoen's 

 church keep residence, that then said Robert wills that they have the 

 little " syller" under the little "buttre," this lease notwithstanding. 



26. (79) Tadee Douffe, Dublin, alderman, master of the 

 8 July, gild of S. Anne, sir George Brune, chaplain, and John 



1554. Wallingeforde, Dublin, merchant, wardens, grant to 

 Thomas Rogees of Dublin, alderman, the largest garden 

 or plot of ground within the close or precinct of S. Audoen's college, 

 sometimes called Blackney's Innes, for a term of 41 years, at the 

 yearly rent of 13s. Ad. Said Rogers and his assigns to have free 

 egress and regress to said plot through the great door entering into 

 said college, the court or bawn within same, and the door of same 

 garden or plot adjoining to said court and bawn, at all times, on con- 

 dition that if said college be established and put up again during the 

 said term, then on half -a year's warning, this lease to be void. 



Dated 8 July, 2° Mary. [Seal.] 



27. (86) Lease, dated 6 August, 2° Mary, from Tade Duffe, 

 6 Aug., Dublin, alderman, sir George Browne, chaplain, and John 



1554. "W^allingeford, merchant, master and wardens of S. Anne's 

 gild, to Pateice: Gigeist and Thomas Veedon, Dublin, 

 merchants, of a great cellar within the precinct and circuit of 

 S. Audoen's college, now occupied by them, which bounds to said- 

 church on the south, the entry or gate of said college on the north, 

 the pavement on the west, and the garden occupied by John 

 Walliugford on the east, to hold for 41 years, at the yearly rent of 

 30s. (Signed) Patk. Gygene. [Seal.] 



