Berry — History of the Religious Gild of S, Anne. 71 



85. (530) Eelease of premises in ITo. 84. 



15 May, Dated 15 May, 8° Edward lY. [Two Seals.] 

 1468. (Endorsed). — Thomas Wolton, master, Henry White, and 



Henry Yong, wardens. RafPe Pembrok — now Mat''. 



Handcock. 



86. Lease, dated 16 August, 13° George II., made by Isaac 



16 Aug., Ambrose, master of S. Anne's gild, William Tighe and 

 1740. John Ball, wardens, to Philip Peecivall, of a parcel of 



ground on Merchants'-Quay, parish of S. Audoen, now in his occupa- 

 tion, 17 feet 9 inches in front ; in breadth, in the rere to Colman's 

 brook, 19 feet, joining the city Marshalsea and waste ground of the 

 gild, 147 feet; and in length, fi'om front to rere on the west, joining 

 the holding of Mr. Lynch, 155 feet. To hold for 99 years, at the 

 yearly rent of 21. 



Witnesses. — John Grattan, Joseph !N"uttall. 



Map, surveyed in July, 1748, for Ph. Percivall. Gab. Stokes. 



Map of two lots of ground, one lying on the north side of Cook-st. 

 in the occupation of Mr, Andrews, cooper ; the other on the south 

 side of Merchants'-Quay, in the occupation of Mr. Eullam, glover, in 

 Bridge-st., part of the estate belonging to the corporation of S. Anne's 

 I gild. 



Attached is a paper from the Auditor-General's Department, 



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1 By patent 24 April, 20 Charles II., sir Hans Hamilton, Oliver 



Wheeler, and James Manson, tenants of a house or castle, on Merchants' - 

 Quay, where Thomas Cook dwells, now or late in the possession of 

 Lawrence Allen, formerly belonging to Barnwall, of Bremore. 



Note. — Together with houses in Dublin and Drogheda granted by 

 this patent, there is a large estate in lands which are subject to quit 

 j rent, charged on the houses if they are not to be found. The house 

 ' under the title of the guild of S. Anne of S. Audoen's cannot be subject 

 to rent charged on above patent, nor can it be the same house then 

 granted, because the guild never forfeited, whereas their house in arrear 

 was Barnwall's, forfeited as above mentioned. 



87. Counterpart of No. 86. (With map.) 



Surrendered, and a new lease granted to Maey and Harriet 

 Mtjlock for 99 years from 1 May, 1796. 



[For premises on this Quay, see also No. 60.] 



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