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Dean of Christ-church, with consent of chapter, may grant in fee farm to said governors waste ground adjoining to St. Stephen’s church-yard, reserving rent.
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XII. And whereas the right reverend Thomas lord bishop of Kildare, dean of Christ-Church, is in right of the said deanery seized of a piece of waste-ground adjoining to Saint Stephen’s old church-yard in the city or suburbs of the city of Dublin, bounded on the East by Love-Lane, on the West by ground belonging to David Latouche esquire, on the North by Saint Stephen’s church-yard, and on the South by ground belonging to the dean and chapter of Christ-Church, in the possession of Richard Baldwin esquire and the heirs of Benjamin Lee, extending in length on the East-Side of Love-Lane from Saint Stephen’s church-yard to the ground belonging to the dean and chapter of Christ-Church two hundred and thirty two feet, and the like number of two hundred and thirty two feet in length on the West-Side, and containing in depth on the South-Side from Love-Lane to the ground belonging to the said David Latouche fifty feet, and in depth on the North-Side fifty feet: be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That it shall and may be lawful to and for the said dean, or any of his successors, with the consent of the chapter of Christ-Church to grant unto the governors of the said hospital and their successors in fee-farm all, or any part of, the said piece of ground at and under such yearly fee farm rent, to be reserved to the grantor, and his successors, deans of Christ-Church, as may be agreed on; the statute of Mortmain, or any other statute, law, provision, or restriction, to the contrary notwithstanding.
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