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28. (88) Lease, dated 24 October, 10^ Eliz., from I^icholas 

 24 Oct., FiTzsTMOx, Dublin, alderman, master of S. Anne's gild, 



1568. sir George Brirne, chaplain, and Patrick Gygon, wardens, 

 to EicHARD GALTEiiiE, of Dublin, alderman, of a little 



cellai' called tbe Kitchen, in the east end of the great hall within the 

 college, now in his occupation. To hold for a term of 61 years, at 

 the yearly rent of 65. Sd. [Seal. J 



dorso). — Indenture on the kitchen within S. Audoen's 

 college." 



29. C^^a) Indenture, dated 20 September, 1569, whereby 

 20 Sept., jS'ycholas Fytzsymons, of Dublin, alderman, master of 



1569. S. Anne's gild, sir George Browne, chaplain, and Patrick 

 Gygene, Dublin, merchant, wardens, grant to TnoiiAs 



Weedojte (Yerdon), Dublin, merchant, the largest and greatest garden, 

 or plot of ground, being within the close or precincts of S. Audoen's 

 college, sometime called Blakney's house, for a term of 61 years, at 

 the yearly rent of lbs. 



Thomas Werdon, as occasion requires, to allow ladders to be placed 

 in said garden for covering the chamber which sir George Browne 

 now has, during said term. [Gild Skal.] 



30. C^^b) Counterpart of No. 29, executed by Thomas 

 VerdoD . 



31. Lease, dated 20 February, 1593, made by Waltee 

 20 Feb., Sedgeave, alderman, master of S. Anne's gild, ^athew 



1593. Handcocke, of Dublin, Alderman, and Laurence Enos, 

 wardens, to Johx Weston, son and heir of JN'icholas 

 "Weston, alderman of Dublin, of two cellars within the close or pre- 

 cinct of S. Audoen's college, sometime called Blackney's Inns, in the 

 occupation of Nicholas Queytrod, merchant ; also said college hall, 

 with the lofts and a chamber called sir George Brune's chamber, and 

 other chambers, with " buttre " adjoining to said college hall, and one 

 little garden on the north side of the chancel of S. Audoen's Church, 

 now in the occupation of Nicholas "WTiitrell, clerk, and one old Kitchen, 

 bounding in the east to said college hall, under said sir George's 

 chamber. To hold for 61 yeai^s all the premises, save the old 

 Kitchen, and that for 61 years from the end of a lease to Richard 

 Galtrim, late of Dublin, deceased, at the yearly rent of 3«. A.d. for the 

 former, and 6s. ^d. for the latter. 



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