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Pitzsymons, alderman, deceased, in breadth from S. Anne's ground in 

 the east to Ram-lane in the west ; in length from Cooke-street north 

 to Gaydowne's land in the south ; for 61 years, from the end of 

 Fitzsymons' lease ; rent, 175. ^d., Irish ; 3s. more than the old rent. 



Witnesses, Edm'^- Purcell, H. Stephins, John Goodwynge, Xpofer 

 fitzwilliams. [Seal.] 



(Endorsed).—" Ending 1690." 



47. Duplicate of jSTo. 46. This deed surrendered, and a 

 18 Sept., 1601. fee-farm granted to Mrs. Whitshed (see ^o. 56). 



48. (105) Michael Chamberline, of Dublin, alderman, 

 28 Jan., master of S. Anne's gild, sir John Terrell, knight, and 



1603 Eichard Gerrald, merchant, wardens, grant to IS'icholas 

 Stephins, of Dublin, merchant, a messuage with five 

 shops in Cook-street, bounding to the highway on the north, the land 

 of S. Anne's gild on the south, the land of John Eustas, of Conffey, 

 gentleman, on the east, and to Dowdall's land on the west. To hold 

 for 61 years, to commence from the termination of a lease for 61 years, 

 dated 18 January, 38° Henry YIII. (1546), made to Thomas Stephins, 

 grandfather of said Mcholas. Dated 28 January, 1603. [Seal.] 



48b. [The following Deed relating to the gild property is 

 enrolled in Patent Roll (Chancery), 11° Charles I., part 4. 



1 Aug., Conveyance, dated 1 August, 1626, from the master, 

 1626 wardens, brothers, and sisters of S. Anne's gild to Peter 

 Harrison,^ Dublin, gentleman (in consideration of a com- 

 petent fine), of a messuage or tenement with cellars, stables, rooms, 

 &c., in Cooke-street, alias Pipe-street, Dublin; and also a chamber 

 adjoining S. Audoen's churchyard, with a cellar under same, all lately 

 in the tenure of Eobert Harrison, deceased, bounding from the high- 

 way on the north to S. Audoen's chiu'chyard on the south, and from 

 a house, cellar, or stable appurtenant to the city, sometime part of 

 the possessions of S. Mary's Abbey, now in the occupation of Thomas 

 Plunkett, Dublin, alderman, in the west, to the land belonging to the 

 Hogges, now in the occupation of said Peter Harrison, in the east ; to 

 hold for ever, at the yearly rent of 3^. 



^ A chalice in S. Audoen's church is engraved " Ex dono Petri Harison, 1624." 

 —Journal, Memorials of the Bead, vol. v. (1902), p. 203. 



