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55. Chaeles Wallis, master of S. Anne's gild, Christian 

 26 July, Borr, Dublin, Esquire, and John Quine, wardens, grant 



1700. to Bartholomew Wybeants (after reciting that the gild 

 had made a fee-farm grant by order of 7 April, 1674, to 

 Peter Wybrants, brother of said Bartholomew, in trust for alderman 

 Peter Wybrants (since deceased), father of both, which was lost, and 

 said Bartholomew being heir to the said alderman and said Peter), a 

 messuage, &c., in Cooke-street, alias Pipe-street, wherein Patrick 

 Bathe formerly dwelt, late in possession of alderman Peter Wybrants, 

 deceased, bounding on the south to the pavement, on the north to 

 Coleman's brook, on the east to land of the gild, and on the west to 

 land formerly called Brymingham of Corbally his land, 35 yards 1 foot, 

 from north to south, 10^ yards from east to west. To hold for ever, 

 by the services to the chief lords, thereout due and accustomed, at 

 the yearly rent of 11. 2s. 6d. 



Dated 26 July, 1700. (No. VI. ; ledger foL, 294.) 



56. Philip Peecivall, master of S. Anne's gild, the Eight 

 13 Feb., Hon. Eichard Tighe and James Somervell, merchant, 



1722. wardens, grant to Maey Whitshed, Dublin, widow, a 

 plot of ground in Cook-street, at the lower end of School- 

 house-lane, whereon three small tenements are now built ; in front to 

 Cook-street, 13 feet ; in depth up to the east side of Schoolhouse-lane, 

 56^ feet. To hold for ever, at the rent of lOs. for the first year ; 305. 

 for the next 28 years, and SL after that. 



Dated 13 February, 1722. (Is^o. IX., fee-farm.) 



[Por premises in Cook-street, see also ISTos. 60, 101, 119, 133, 

 and 134.] 



COEN MaEKET. 



See Deeds, IsTos. 88 to 99, premises within the JS'ew Gate, and 

 note, p. 72; also Nos. 114, 116, 117, 118, and 119, premises described 

 as in S. Audoen's parish. 



CooMBE, The. (See ISTo. 119.) 

 Golden-lane. 



57. (301) Eobert Sutton, clerk, William [Spaldyng^] and 

 22 Dec, Henry Walshe make John Eyver their attorney [to put 



1382. Thomas Umphree and Eobert . . in possession of a 



^Supplied from Book of Abstracts, S. Anne's Deeds (Gilbert mss.). - Illegible. 



