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151. (538) John Waltngtoi^, chaplain, son and heir of 

 6 Oct., Patrick Walyngton, clerk, and Agnes Peeptn, late wife of 



1521. said Patrick, release to Nicholas Queytkot, master of 

 S. Anne's gild, Thomas Cale, chaplain, and John Caudell, 

 merchant, wardens, quarter of a burgage within the lordship of 

 Kilmaynane, as it lies in length from the highway leading from Kil- 

 maynane to Dublin on the north, to the land of Geo&ey Awdeley on 

 the south ; and in breadth from the land of said Geoffrey on the east 

 to the land called Cartersland on the west. 



Dated 6 October, 13° Henry YIII. [Two Seals.] 



152. (1^4) Thomas Coliee, master of S. Anne's gild, John 

 24 Dec, Eay and Richard Pecoke, wardens, grant to Kichaed 



1486. Beon, citizen and merchant, a messuage, croft and dove- 

 house in the town of Kilraaynan, in breadth from the land 

 of Thomas Talbot, lord of Malahide, on the west, to the land of 

 William Eirton on the east ; and in length from the highway on the 

 north, towards the land formerly John Carter's on the south. To 

 hold for 41 years, at the yearly rent of 6s. ^d. 



Dated the vigil of the ^^'ativity of our Lord, 2° Henry VII. 



[Seal.] 



153. (102) Thomas Humfeey, Dublin, merchant, master of 

 1 June, S. Anne's gild, sir Patrick Dowlyn, priest, and John 



1513. Colman, wardens, lease to William Heltn and Maeion 

 HIS WIFE, a messuage with a " colvyrhouse,"^ a garden, 

 and stang of land in the town and fields of Kylmaynan, bounding on 

 the east and south to the land of Rose Walche, on the tvesf" to the 

 lane leading to Dame's gate, and on the north to the highway from 

 Kylmaynan to Dublin. To hold for 51 years, at the yearly rent of 

 bs. 4r/., with a covenant that grantees are to build a sufficient house 

 of eight bays. 



Dated 1 June, 5° Henry YIII. 



154. (96) Lease, dated 8 March, 18° Henry VIII., made 

 8 Mar., by Pateick Pitzstmon, Dublin, merchant, master of 



1527. S. Anne's gild, William Queytrot and Edmond Herford, 

 merchants, wardens, to William Helyng, tailor, of a 

 messuage with a garden in Kilmaynan, in length from the highway on 



* Culverhouse, a pigeon-house. - So in original. 







