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A plot of ground given by J. Dawson,
vested in Marmaduke Coghill and Samuel Dopping, in trust, to build a parish church, &c.
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XXII. And whereas Joshua Dawson of the city of Dublin, Esquire, hath given a plot or piece of ground containing two hundred feet in length or depth, and one hundred feet in breadth, mearing and bounding eastward to Dawson-street, westward to a lane leading from Anne’s-street to Duke’s-street, and northward by Anne’s-street, for a church and church-yard, vicarage house and garden, for the said vicar and inhabitants of the said parish of Saint Anne: Be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the said plot or piece of ground so given, and appointed and described as aforesaid, be and is hereby vested in Marmaduke Coghill and Samuel Dopping, Esquires, and their heirs for ever, upon trust nevertheless, and to the intent and purpose that a parish church, vestry house, and other rooms and conveniencies necessary for a church, may be built thereon for the use of the vicar, minister and parishioners of the said parish, and that a church and cæmitry or burying place may be taken out of the said ground, and inclosed for the use of the said parish, as also that a house and garden may be erected and made for the use of the vicar of the said parish for the time being, as the lord archbishop of Dublin for the time being shall lay out and appoint the said ground for each of them.
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