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102. (115) JoHif Seriaunt, master of S. Anne's gild, Richard 

 30 Sept., Pecoke and John Whyte, wardens, grant to William 



1489. Beoun, son of Henry Broun, of Dublin, a messuage with a 

 house built on same, and a little garden annexed in 

 Rochelle-st. ; in breadth between the land of S. Anne on the north and 

 south ; and in length from said street on the east to the land of 

 S. Anne on the west. To hold for 30 years, at the yearly rent 

 of 3s. %d. 



Dated 30 September, 1489. 



103. (109) Thomas Barbe, Dublin, merchant, master of 

 26 Sept., the gild of S. Anne, Harry Gawrane, Dublin, chaplain, 



1538. and Clement Halman, merchant, wardens, grant to 

 Nicholas Quatteot, Dublin, merchant, two cellars with a 

 garden in E-ochell-lane ; one cellar lying in length from the highway 

 to the town wall on the south, to the lane aforesaid on the north ; and 

 in breadth from a garden that James Rere holds of S. John's without 

 the !N"ew Gate on the west, to a stable, a long bawn, and a long cellar 

 that John Pyppard holds of S. Anne on the east. To hold for 51 years, 

 at the yearly rent of 10s. [Seal.] 



Dated 26 September, 30° Henry VIII. 



104. (114) Nicholas Quaytrot, of Dublin, merchant, 

 29 Sept., master of S. Anne's gild, Harry Gawran and Clement 



1538. Halman, wardens, grant to John Ptppaet, Dublin, merchant, 

 a cellar and stable with a garden, a long bawn, a long 

 cellar, and long loft, in Rochell-lane, now in the 

 ''manurans" of John Peppard, adjoining on the south to the town 

 wall ; on the west to S. Anne's ground, being in Nicholas Queytrot's 

 holding; on the east to the ground sometime called Collier's ground, 

 and on the east and north to Rochell-lane. To hold for 5 1 years, at the 

 yearly rent of 6s. 8(?. 



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



(Endorsed).— ''Ended 1589." 



105. (Ill) Nicholas Quaytrot, of Dublin, merchant, master 

 1 Nov., of S. Anne's gild, Harry Gawrane, chaplain, and Clement 



1538. Halman, wardens, grant to John Spensfell, Dublin, 

 merchant, a garden in Rochell-lane, in length from the 

 town wall on the south to the said lane on the north ; and in breadth 

 from a garden, now held by "Walter Fitzsymons from Christ church on 



