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the north to the ground of Annes Porpen on the south ; and in hreadth 

 from the Austen stream on the east to the ground of Annes Porpen 

 on the west. To hold for 31 years, at the yearly rent of 4s. [Seal.] 

 {In dor so). — Wm. Hellyng, tailor, of Kilmainham, Thos. 

 Stephyns. 



155. (98) Lease, dated 30 September, 36° Henry VIII., 



30 Sept., made by Waltee TrERELL, Dublin, merchant, master of 

 1544. S. Anne's gild, Walter Earby and Eobert Goldyng, Dublin, 



merchants, wardens, to John Schaepe, of S. Thomas- 

 street, of two parks or closures of pasture, within the lordship of 

 Kylmaynan, one lying in length from a meadow of William Talbott of 

 Roberhyston, on the east, to said William's land on the west; and from 

 the highway by Dulffyngsberne on the south to said William Talbott' s 

 lands on the north ; the other park in length from said William 

 Talbott' s land on the south to the meadow of Robert Pluncket, of 

 Dwnsany, on the north; unto said William Talbott's lands on the east, 

 and to the lands of Kylmaynan and Plunckett's lands on the west. To 

 hold for 31 years, at the yearly rent of 2 Is. 



(Signed), John Shaepe. 



156. (60) Lease, dated 10 October, 1546, from Nycholas 

 10 Oct., Wmffeet, Dublin, merchant, master of S. Anne's gild, 



1546. Walter Barby and Clement Halman, Dublin, merchants, 

 wardens, to Edmonde Moeghow, of Kylmaynan, husbandman, of the 

 " little farm " in Kilmaynan with 26 acres thereto belonging, for 

 31 years, at the yearly rent of 6s. Qcl. 



157. (101) Nicholas Umfee, of Dublin, merchant, master 

 18 Jan., of S. Anne's gild, Clement Halman and Walter Barbe, 



1547. merchant, wardens, let to farm to Thomas Stephens, 

 Dublin, merchant, the premises in IN'o. 153 now held by him; to hold 

 for 61 years, at the yearly rent of 5s. Ad. 



Dated 18 January, 38° Henry VIII. [Seal.] 



158. (59) Lease, whereby Michael [ Chambeelin], master of 



31 Jan., S. Anne's gild, sir John Tyrrell, knight, and Richard 

 1603. G-errote, merchant, wardens (after reciting that Walter 



Sedgrave, late master of the gild, Mathew Handcocke and 

 Lawrence Enose, wardens, had in 1593 granted to Michael Chamber- 

 lyne the " great farm " near Killmaynhame, 58 acres, for 61 years 



