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the east, to a garden and stable that John Pyppart holds of S. Anne on 

 the west. [Seal.] 

 Dated 1 ^^'ovember, 30° Henry YIII. 



106. (570) EiCHAED Whyt, son and heir of Simon Whyt 



— Feb., and Katherine Hodd, daughter and heiress of Alson 

 1539. Colman, daughter and heiress of Joan Colyer, in considera- 

 tion of a sum of money paid him by John Pyppart, Dublin, 



merchant, grants to said John Pyppart, a tenement lying from the city 

 wall on the north, from land of S. Anne's gild, which said Pyppart 

 holds, on the east, from a street called E-ochell-lane on the south, and 

 from the land of the priory of the cathedral church of the Holy 

 Trinity, which Walter Fitzsymon holds, on the west. To hold for 

 ever, by the services thereout due and accustomed. 



Dated 30^ February, 30° Henry VIII. 



Witnesses. — Thomas Fyan, Jas. Sedgrave, Mych. E-osell. 



(Endorsed.) — Back-lane." [Seal.] 



107. (570b)Eichard Whyt, of Fynglas, smith, acknowledges 



— Feb., receipt of 33*. 4:d. from John- Pyppaed, in full of 40.s. 

 1539. which he ought to have received for the premises in 



No. 106. 



Dated 30^ February, 30° Heniy VIII. 



108. (113) Waltee Tyeeell, Dublin, merchant, master of 

 16 Jan., S. Anne's gild, Walter Barby and Eobert Golding, 



1545. wardens, grant to John- Pepaet, Dublin, merchant, the 

 premises in iN'o 104. To hold for 61 years, at the yearly 



rent of 4s. Sd. 



Dated 16 January, 36° Henry VIII. 



(Endorsed).—*' Ended 1605." [Seal.] 



109. (107) Nicholas Homfeay, Dublin, merchant, master 

 12 Feb., of S. Anne's gild, Walter Barby and Clement Halman, 



1546. Dublin, merchants, wardens, grant to sir James More, 

 chaplain, the premises in No. 103. To hold for 61 years 



from the end of Nicholas Queytrot's term, at the yearly rent of 10s. 

 Dated 12 February, 37° Henry VIII. [Seal.] 



^ So in original. 



