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123. (90) Lease, dated 23 May, 15° Charles I., made 



23 May, by Nicholas Loftus, Esquire, master of S. Anne's gild, 

 1639. John Eysse, Esquire, Eecorder of Dublin, and Eichard 

 Barrie, alderman, wardens, to Andeew Cleeke, merchant 

 (said Andrew Gierke having, in obedience to an order of the Lord 

 Deputy and Council, dated 31 May, 1638, delivered up to the master 

 and wardens, to be cancelled, a fee-farm formerly granted), of a great 

 messuage, tenement, and dwelling-house, adjoining to S. Audoen's 

 arch, now in his tenure, with garden and backside, cellars, solars, 

 chambers, rooms, and lights, abutting on the churchyard on the south ; 

 on the arch on the east ; on the highway on the north ; and on a house, 

 lately Peter Harrison's (deceased), on the west — 15 yards 1 foot from 

 east to west, and 20|- yards fi'om north to south. To hold for a term 

 of 61 years from the Annunciation of the E.V.M. in the year 1636, at 

 the yearly rent of 8^. 



itnesses.— Wliam Malone, William Palles, Ch^ White, William 

 Purcell, Benjamin Luky, H. Stephins, Andrew Palles, jS'ich. Loftus, 

 master, Jo. Derensis,^ Jo. Bysse, warden. 



(In dor so). — Surrender by Catherine Clarke, widow and adminis- 

 tratrix, 25 July, 1661. 



Witnesses. — John Dawson, Pat^. Browne, Barbara Worrall. 



124. Chaeles Wallis, master of S. Anne's gild, Oliver 



12 Sept., Tallant, of Dublin, Esq., and Daniel Forrest, of Dublin, 



1705. gentleman, wardens, grant to Simois^ Anyox, of Dublin, 

 gentleman, a waste piece of ground joining S. Audoen's 

 steeple, called old Crumlin, late in possession of Michael Ball, deceased, 

 bounding on the south to the house belonging to said corporation, now 

 in the possession of the Prebend of S. Audoen's, and the back part of 

 a house belonging to said Simon Anyon, now in possession of Joseph 

 Proctor; on the north to S. Audoen's church; on the west to 

 S. Audoen's lane ; and on east to the back part of a house in Corn 

 Market belonging to Ignatius Purcell, of Crumlin, now in possession of 

 Alexander Keane — 1 1 yards from north to south, and 9 yards from 

 east to west. To hold for ever, at the yearly rent of 305. 



The gild appoint William Westberry, of Dublin, gentleman, their 

 attorney, to deliver seisin. 



Dated 12 September, 1705. 

 {^In dorso). — Indented counterpart of lease (fee-farm) to Mr. Anyon, 

 No. VIII. ; Ledger, 305. 



1 Joiiii Branihall, bishop of Deny, 1634-1060. 



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