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life ; should said Ei chard die in his father's lifetime, then after 

 the death of said Rouland and Margaret, remainder to Oliver, son 

 of said Rouland for life. [Seal.] 

 Dated, at Dublin, 4 August, 22° Edward IV. 



121. (87) Lease, dated 12 January, 38° Henry YIII., from 

 12 Jan., IS'iCHOLAS Homfeat, Dublin, merchant, master of S. Anne's 



1547. gild, Walter Barby and Clement Halman, merchant, war- 

 dens, to Thomas Ptxtnge, merchant, Dublin, of a chamber 

 by S. Audoen's churchyard, wherein sir Symon Carpender dwells, to 

 hold for 61 years, at the yearly rent of 45. 



{Li dorso). — Thomas Pynin's lease upon a chamber in the church- 

 yard, and from him to Master Mcholas Owffre. 



"Mr. Ifycholas TJmphre's Indenture upon the curate's chamber, 

 with a provyso in the same indenture." [Seal.] 



122. (85) Deed, dated 28 December, 36° Eliz., whereby 

 28 Dec, (after reciting that Mcholas Humphi-ey, of Dublin, alder- 



1593. man, master of S. Anne's gild, Walter Barbyand Clement 

 Halman, wardens, by deed, dated 12 January, 1546 ( 

 granted to Thomas Eyninge, of Dublin, merchant, a chamber joining 

 to S, Audoen's churchyard, with a little cellar under same, wherein 

 sir Simon Carpenter dwelt, for a term of 61 years, at the yearly rent 

 of 4s., and further that no rent being paid, and covenants not 

 being performed, and the chamber falling down for want of repair, the 

 gild re-entered in June, 1588) Walter Sedgeate, of Dublin, alder- 

 man, master of S. Anne's gild, Mathew Handcock, merchant, and 

 Laurence Enos, of S. Audoen's church, clerk, wardens, grant to Robert 

 Haeeisois^, citizen of Dublin, said chamber and cellar under same, 

 as it lies in length from the churchyard in the south, containing 29 

 feet, to the chamber over the stable, sometime called S. Anne's work- 

 house, in the north ; and in breadth 18 feet, from the ground apper- 

 taining to the gild in the east, now in his occupation, to a house or 

 stable appertaining to the city, formerly belonging to S.Mary's abbey, 

 now in the occupation of Garrett Tirell, merchant, in the west. The 

 little cellar under the chamber is in length from the churchyard wall 

 in the south to the partition between the cellar and the stable in the 

 north, 18 feet; and in breadth from wall to wall, 16 feet. To hold 

 for 41 years, at the yearly rent of 35s. 6^^. [Seal.] 



{Li dorso). — " The voyd and loose papers of S. Audoen's arch and 

 Blackney's Inns, belonging to S. Anne's guild." 



