St. Mary's Parish Act 1749

St. Thomas’s parish.

II. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That all that part of the present parish of Saint Mary, herein after particularly described, shall from the said twenty fourth day of March one thousand seven hundred and forty nine be the parish of Saint Thomas, and so for ever thereafter be called, deemed, and taken: (that is to say) all those the houses and lands on the east side of Off-Lane, and from the middle of the north end of Off-Lane aforesaid to the middle of that part of Great Britain Street, which is directly over against the middle of Off-Lane, and from such middle part of Great Britain Street thence eastward along Great Britain Street and Summer-Hill, including all the houses and lands on the south side of Great Britain Street and Summer-Hill, that lye eastward of that part of Great Britain Street, which is over against the middle of Off-Lane as aforesaid, and from the south end of Off-Lane Westward along Henry-Street to the House on the south side of that street now inhabited by Sir Quayle Somerville baronet, excluding that house, but including all the houses and ground on the south side of Henry-Street, which lye eastward of the said house, and from the said house southward by the stables belonging to the said Sir Quayle Somerville on the north side of Princes-Street, excluding the said stables, and from thence westward along Princes-Street to the north end of Williams-Lane, and from thence southward along the middle of Williams-Lane to the middle of that part of Abbey-Street, which is over against Williams-Lane aforesaid, including all the houses and ground on the east side of that lane, and from such middle part of Abbey-Street thence eastward along Abbey-Street, as far as the east end of the house inhabited by William Grace on the south side of that street, thence Southward along the east end of that house in a direct line to the middle of the lower Strand-Street, commonly called the Lotts, thence eastward along lower Strand-Street, commonly called the Lotts, as far as the north end of Batchelors-Lane, thence southward along that lane to the river Anna-Liffey, including all the houses and ground on the east side of Batchelors-Lane aforesaid, and all that part of the said present parish of Saint Mary which lies eastward of the bounds of the said parish of Saint Thomas already described.