Bk |
Pg |
Mem |
Date |
Parties |
Description in Index |
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336 |
283 |
224893 |
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CRAMPTON - CRAMPTON |
A Piece or parcell of ground
And ye Buildings & improvements thereon
Two front houses 35 ft in breadth in front // Drapers
Court
Yards backside & workhouses // Dame Street southside |
120 |
336 |
185 |
224896 |
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CRAMPTON & ors - CAVANAGH |
A Piece or parcell of ground
And ye Buildings & improvements thereon
Two front houses 35 ft in breadth in front // Drapers Court
Yards backside & workhouses // Dame Street southside |
120 |
337 |
70 |
225578 |
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CAVANAGH-CRAMPTON |
A Piece or parcell of ground
And ye Buildings & improvements thereon
Two front houses 35 ft in breadth in front // Drapers
Court
Yards backside & workhouses // Dame Street southside |
120 |
363 |
272 |
244385 |
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CRAMPTON-CROKER KING |
A Piece or parcell of ground
And ye Buildings & improvements thereon
Two front houses 35 ft in breadth in front // Drapers
Court
Yards backside & workhouses // Dame Street southside |
120 |
336 |
370 |
22??60 |
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BRIAN-BUTLER |
Part of a house (ye sign of the Globe) |
120 |
334 |
557 |
224325 |
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BINNS-WELDON |
A House or tenement (backside & backhouse) Dame Street
Southside |
121 |
349 |
132 |
233254 |
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McENTEGART-KENT |
A House or tenement (backside & backhouse) Dame Street
Southside |
121 |
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Several transactions |
A corner piece of ground 19 ft in front whereon John BOWIN
formerly built two brick houses |
121 |
336 |
554 |
226350 |
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RIVET-BINNS |
A dwelling House with backside |
121 |
340 |
6 |
226655 |
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Trustees of ye hospital founded
by George SIMPSON Esq to KING |
[/??] 19 ft … Improvements |
121 |
337 |
208 |
226656 |
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GREENE & wife-BRADLEY |
[/??] 19 ft … Improvements |
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340 |
188 |
227933 |
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HAGERTY & wife- GORE SANKEY
(there are 2 more) |
A piece of ground 56’ front & all houses &
buildings thereon // Dame Street Dames Court |
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342 |
132 |
228861 |
|
DAVIS-FOX |
Dwelling House #15 |
122 |
347 |
210 |
231761 |
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WATCON-LATOUCHE |
A front dwelling house yard backhouse outhouses &
garden
Dame Street southside |
123 |
364 |
337 |
245542 |
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LATOUCHE-WATSON |
A front dwelling house yard backhouse outhouses &
garden
Dame Street southside |
123 |
340 |
566 |
231923 |
|
CRAIG-MALCOLMSON |
A dwelling house &c Dame Street south side |
123 |
249 |
366 |
234674 |
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MALCOLMSON-CRAIG |
A dwelling house &c Dame Street south side |
123 |
348 |
143 |
232624 |
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WILLIAMS-SHANNON |
House & Offices #5 Dame Street South side |
123 |
345 |
177 |
232694 |
1782 Jul 17 |
Sherriffs C.C. Dublin – JACKSON
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97
BTW James CAMPBELL and David
DICK Esq. High Sherriffs of the County & City of Dublin of 1 pt & William
JACKSON of City of Dublin Gent of the other pt. Reciting Court of Kings
Bench issued a Writ of [?] [?] at the suit of Groves AICKIN against Robert THORNTON
of City of Dublin Distiller 10 May 1782 for £213.13.2 … interest of Robert THORNTON
in House Tenement and Premises in Dame Street and that several persons having
bid on Court for same and William JACKSON having bid sum of £195 and no other
person having bid as much … lands made over to William JACKSON… WITNESS:
Samuel AIKIN City of Dublin Gent & John BELL of City of Dublin Gent. William
JACKSON [SEAL] |
Houses & premises in which Robert
THORNTON lived. Dame Street |
123 |
343 |
207 |
232948 |
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STEVENS REILY to WILLIAMSON |
House or tenement 17’ in [?] in front |
123 |
345 |
250 |
233078 |
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FAULKNER-WILLIAMSON |
House or tenement 17’ in [?] in front |
123 |
350 |
17 |
232968 |
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MOORE & wife to HEALY |
A House with shed or Kitchen house. Dame Street South side |
123 |
350 |
339 |
136533 |
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HEALY to MOORE |
A House with shed or Kitchen house. Dame Street South side |
123 |
387 |
386 |
262190 |
1788 Apr 19 |
Napper TANDY to GRUMLEY
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538
BTW James Napper TANDY of City
of Dublin Executor of will of William HUMPHRY of City of Dublin deceased of 1
pt & Edward GRUMLEY of City of Dublin Gent son & heir of Benjamin
GRUMLEY late of City of Dublin deceased. Benjamin GRUMLEY was eldest son and
heir of Patrick GRUMLEY of the other pt. Recites lease BTW Sir Maurice
EUSTACE formerly of Harristown Co. Kildare deceased who had demised to
Patrick GRUMLEY formerly of City of Dublin Clothier deceased plott of ground
19’ in front 7 70’ rere on Dame Street adjoining on the east land demised to
John MARR on the south to Dame Street [hence on the north side] … |
A piece or parcel of ground 19’
front
A piece or plot of ground 19’
front
With all improvements thereon |
123 |
344 |
515 |
233100 |
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COPE & others - REILY |
Dame Street south side |
124 |
347 |
499 |
234531 |
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KELLS-GORDON |
A House Dame Street south side |
124 |
348 |
526 |
23534 |
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POOLE-FARRELL
[dozens of others to Commissioners
for making wide & convenient Streets] |
Ground & houses Dame Street south side |
125 |
349 |
368 |
234677 |
1783 Jan 8 |
HUTCHISON-PLUMMER
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520
BTW Robert HUTCHINSON of City of
Dublin Gent & Richard Gilbert PLUMMER of Clontarfe Co. Dublin Bricklayer
of the other pt. Recites indenture 8 Nov 1770 said Robert Gilbert PLUMMER
mortgaged several tenements in Clontarfe and certain premises being part of
the Robinhood concerns in Dame Street City of Dublin demised by
William COLLIS of City of Dublin Bookseller … WITNESS: Archibald
SLOAN of City of Dublin Printer and Elizabeth JACKSON of City of
Dublin. Memorial witnessed by Archibald SLOAN & Elizabeth JACKSON.
NOTE: The “Robin Hood” was a pub on Dame Street. |
Part of Robinhood concerns. Dame Street |
125 |
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Dozens of names and deeds listed
on this page |
Lots 8:4 Dame Street South side |
125 |
350 |
300 |
236203 |
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HOLMES-DUNN |
A House |
126 |
371 |
528 |
250898 |
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DUNN-HOLMES |
A House |
126 |
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POTTS-DAY |
Lottery Office No 74, Dame Street |
126 |
352 |
105 |
236830 |
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WHITE-SPOTSWOOD |
Lottery Office No 86, Dame Street |
126 |
352 |
127 |
236956 |
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WALKER-MILLS |
Thomas WALKERs Lottery Office No 79, Dame Street |
126 |
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A shop & parlor at No 66 the House &c Dame Street |
126 |
353 |
572 |
240955 |
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RUSSELL-BUTLER |
A house yard cellars Vaults & out offices |
128 |
363 |
51 |
245727 |
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RUSSELL-BUTLER |
A house yard cellars Vaults & out offices |
128 |
349 |
622 |
241638 |
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MIDDLETON-SMITH |
Two houses wherein John GOWERS & William OSBREY lived |
128 |
364 |
77 |
243167 |
1783 Dec 11 |
COPE-HUTCHINSON
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47
BTW William COPE of City of
Dublin Merchant of 1 pt & Michael HUTCHINSON of City of Dublin Gunmaker
of the other pt. All that dwelling house lately built & erected by
William COPE on South side of Dame Street next adjoining the corner House
leading into Pallace Street City of Dublin containing in breadth front
to Dame Street 20’ in breadth in rere 20’ and in depth front to rere 58’ 9”
and bounded on the east by a new dwelling house then in possession of James
JESSON on the south by the said Wall of the new house to Thomas DUIGAN in
Palace Street on the west by the corner House of Dame Street leading in to
Palace Street & on the north by Dame Street … yearly rent £100 … |
A new dwelling house 20’ in bth in front |
129 |
360 |
341 |
243378 |
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DONOVAN-THOMPSON |
A dwelling house & yard 21’ |
129 |
366 |
132 |
244187 |
1783 Dec 19 |
JESSON-TODDERICK
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74
BTW James JESSON of City of
Dublin Merchant of 1 pt & Thomas TODDERICK of City of Dublin Builder of
the other part Reciting 19 Dec 1783 Thomas TODDRICK demised to James JESSON
all that new dwelling house Messuage or Tenement on South side of Dame Street
described and therein known as No. 6 containing in front and rere 21’
and in depth 75’ bounded on west by a new house belonging to Robert MARCHBANK
on the east by a new house belonging to Benjamin SMITH Esq. on the south by a
passage or stable lane 12’ wide and on north to Dame Street. Lease for 999
years at yearly rent of £100 to TODDERICK. Memorial WITNESS: John Talbot
ASHENHURST Notary & Rachel JESSON wife of James JESSON both of City of
Dublin |
A new dwelling house or tenements lot No 6 21’ in bth in
front. Dame Street South side |
129 |
419 |
70 |
273143 |
1790 Jan 29 |
JOHNSTON-JOHNSTON
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42
BTW John JOHNSTON of City of
Dublin Esq. of 1 pt & Edmund [or Edward] JOHNSTON of Rockbrook Co. Dublin
of the other pt. IN consideration of £500 granted annuity arising out of
dwelling house Messuage or tenement No 12 on South side of Dame Street City
of Dublin then in possession of James [JESSON?] 21’ on Dame Street in rere
21’ and in depth 75’ bounded by lott of Mr. Robert MARCHBANK on the east by a
lot of ground in possession of Mr. Robert WALSH both lotts belonging to Mr. William
SMITH on the south by Dame Lane and on north by Dame Street |
A new dwelling house or tenements lot No 6 21’ in bth in
front. Dame Street South side |
129 |
419 |
340 |
273144 |
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SMYTHE-JOHNSTON
SEE: 273143
Not in Bk 419. Maybe 417
|
A new dwelling house or tenements lot No 6 21’ in bth in
front. Dame Street South side |
129 |
436 |
426 |
282750 |
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FAY-DOWLING |
A new dwelling house 20’10’ Dame Street south side |
132 |
? |
? |
253077 |
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KING & ors-POAKS & ors |
A lot or piece of ground near or adjoining the back part
of a House once called the Dutchess’s Head Tavern |
132 |
382 |
8 |
252491 |
1786 Jul 20 |
CRAMER-PEPPARD & WARREN
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BTW Coghill CRAMER the elder of
Clontarfe City of Dublin Esq. & Anne Peppard CRAMER otherwise WARREN his
wife and Coghill CRAMER the younger eldest son & heir of Coghill CRAMER
the elder & Anne his wife of 1st pt. … other names and lands
in Carlow, Limerick & Meath & Kilkenny … Newtown Co. Louth … Brewster
LOUGHLIN … house occupied by James POTTS Bookseller formerly in tenure of
Thomas EWING Bookseller in Dame Street City of Dublin released to Maurice
Peppard WARREN and James BARLOW … |
Two Houses in the tenure of James POTTS & Thomas EWING
Dame Street
NOTE: I need to revisit this for
other reasons. |
132 |
384 |
168 |
254452 |
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BOND-O’BRIEN |
House No 19 Dame Street south side |
133 |
378 |
490 |
254003 |
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BURTON-BOND |
House No 19 with anew dwelling house Dame Street south
side |
133 |
377 |
467 |
254004 |
1786 Nov 28 |
BOND-WALSH
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560
Indenture: William BOND of City
of Dublin Coachmaker for sum of £2,050 paid to him by Thomas WALSH and
Nicholas WALSH of City of Dublin Mercers … No. 49 on south side of Dame Street
City of Dublin … bounded on North by Dame Street & on south by a New Lane
made from Great George’s Street on west by plott of ground in possession of
Mr. Benjamin SMITH on the east by plott of ground in possession of Mr. PETER
MATHEWS together with a brick building facing said street … for lives of
[royalty] yearly rent of £100 WITNESS: Francis MINCHIN Woolen Dealer &
Peter ROBINSON Not Pub both of City of Dublin |
House No 19 with anew dwelling house Dame Street south
side |
133 |
385 |
460 |
255782 |
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MCGUIRE-ORMSBY |
A dwelling house yard back sides coach house & stable.
Dawson Street south side |
133 |
382 |
386 |
257133 |
1787 Jun 9 |
O’NEIL& ors - COPE
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201
Rev. Charles O’NEILL of
Druncondra Lane in suburbs of City of Dublin Clerke & William RATHNONE
City of Dublin Wax Chandler executors in will of Lucy FITZPATRICK otherwise
ALLISON late of Druncondra Co. Dublin widow of 1 pt & Arthur COPE of City
of Dublin Esq. Brother [aka brother-in-law] heir at law and administrator of
Rev, Anthony COPE formerly Dean of Armagh deceased of the other pt. … ground
opposite parish Church of St, Andrews Dublin … several holdings of Thomas
DAVIS the executors of Mrs. HYDE and of Murtagh LACY lying at or in Pye
Corner near before mentioned premises. Several holdings on College Green ors
Hoggan Green of George LOUGHLIN Lieut. John BERKELEY and Thomas MANNING …
several holdings in Dame Street and Georges Lane … 25 stalls or Shambles for
Butchers belonging to said Anthony COPE in Market of Dublin called the Castle
Market to hold to Lucy ALLISON … for one peppercorn . Recites that Lucy
FITZPATRICK afterwards in 1760 intermarried with John FITZPATRICK Gent who
departed this life 17 Sep 1765 but appointed wife Lucy as executor .. Lucy
FITZPATRICK now deceased appointed Rev. Charles O’NEILL & William RATHBONE
executors … Anthony COPE now dead so to Arthur COPE … WITNESS: James TWIGG
Esq & John NUGENT attorney both of City of Dublin. |
Several holdings Dame Street |
134 |
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[several lots on south side with numbers
22, 23. 27. 28] |
Dame Street |
134 |
396 |
463 |
26220 |
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PEMBERTON & ors – TANDY
[other leases also listed]
NOTE: Probably tied to executor of GRUMLEY. |
A plott of ground (No 16) 20’ front. Dame Street south
side |
136 |
102 |
277 |
264841 |
|
HARTLEY & ors - DONOVAN |
Lott of piece of ground 21’ Dame Street south side |
136 |
406 |
51 |
265768 |
|
REILLY-CARROLL |
Dame Street w.s. |
136 |
401 |
101 |
267728 |
|
SMITH-NESBITT |
Plotts of ground No 20, 21, 24, 25 new brick building
houses etc thereon Dame Street s.s. |
137 |
404 |
214 |
267737 |
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Street Commissioners to PUTLAND |
Seven lotts of ground No 3,4,5,6,7,8 & 9 Dame Lane side street |
137 |
441 |
432 |
284828 |
1791
Sep 19 |
WALKER-WHITE
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520
Thomas WALKER of City of Dublin Esq
plot of ground on south side of Dame Street City of Dublin designated by No.
5, 21’ in front and rere & 75’ in depth to Dame Lane with the new
dwelling warehouse behind the same built by Robert MARCHBANK of Dublin
Bookseller bounded on east to holding then in tenancy of James JESSON under
John JOHNSTON Iron Monger on the west by holding then in tenancy of Mr.
Richard BOURKE under said John JOHNSTON on the south by Dame Lane and on the
north by Dame Street. TO let said premises to Luke WHITE during lives [of
royalty]… payment of a peppercorn. WITNESS: Robert MARCHBANK
of City of Dublin printer & bookseller & James FINDLEY &
Samuel BRUCE notary both of City of Dublin |
A plot or parcel of ground (No 5) 21’ front dwelling house
thereon Dame Street south side |
137 |
409 |
276 |
260380 |
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Street Commissioners- BOOTH
Image
450
BTW Frederick FRENCH John SWAN
& William COLVILLE three of the Commissioners [re: widening of streets]
demised to Randall BOOTH of City of Dublin Plate worker |
A Plot or parcel of ground (No
9) 22:6 front Dame Street so side |
137 |
412 |
492 |
271092 |
|
Street Commissioners-FOOTT |
A Plot or parcel of ground (No 9) 22:6 front Dame Street
so side |
137 |
404 |
515 |
269905 |
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Street Commissioners-COPE |
A lott or parcel of ground (No 3) 20’ Dame Street
so side |
138 |
413 |
19 |
270386 |
1789 Jul 24 |
Street Commissioners to HYNES
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18
BTW Commissioners Frances HARTLEY
William COLVILL Andrew CALDWELL of City of Dublin Esq. Sir Thomas BLACKHALL
knight & James HAMILTON of said City Aldermen & Patrick HYNES of City
of Dublin Taylor .. land on west side of Dame Court. … |
A plot or parcel of ground (No
7) 18’ Dame Court w side street |
138 |
418 |
100 |
? |
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Street Commissioners-JAFFREY |
A piece or parcel of ground (No 8) 22.6 in front |
138 |
418
410 |
101 |
272619 |
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Street Commissioners-SMYTH
Not in Bk 415 or 418 not 410 not 417
Looking under street Commissioners1790
Image
388 Image
373 ends 1788 Image
372 1788; Image
366; Image
372; Image
381; (here there is also 418-102-272620 – but it is not there either) Image
387; Image
394 |
Three Lotts of ground No 5,6, &
7 Dame Street So side |
138 |
415 |
81 |
272903 |
1789 Oct 2 |
Street Commissioners-SMYTH
Image
47
Btw Commissioners & Nathaniel
Nesbitt SMITH of City of Dublin Esq eldest son & heir at law of Benjamin
SMITH late of said City Esq. in consideration of £219.7.6 paid by Benjamin
SMITH that plott of ground … in breadth in front to Dame Street 22’ 6” and in
breadth in rere 22’ 6” and in depth from front to rere 75’ bounded as therein
mentioned [note – not mentioned in memorial] to hold to Nathaniel Nesbitt
SMITH for [lives of royalty] |
Three Lotts of ground No 5,6, &
7 Dame Street So side |
138 |
413 |
304 |
271469 |
1789 Nov 7 |
SMYTHE-WALSH
Image
168
Nathaniel Nesbitt SMITH of City of
Dublin Esq eldest son & heir at law of Benjamin SMITH late of said City
Esq. deceased of 1 pt & Robert WALSH of Dame Street in said City Linen
Draper of the other pt. … SMYTH granted 1 year lease on south side of Dame
Street containing front to Dame Street 22’ 6” & in depth front to rere in
the east 27’ 9” and on west 78’ and bounded on the North by Dame Street on
the south by a new lane made by South Great Georges Street therefore called
Gorges Lane to Trinity Street therefore called Trinity Lane on the west by a
lot of ground set to Thomas TODDERICK and on the East by another lot of
ground set by said Commissioners to the said Thomas TODDERICK described in a
map annexed to the Title Lease of said Benjamin SMITH together with a new
backhouse built for said Benjamin SMITH fronting the said street & all
improvements … |
A piece or parcel of ground 22.6
ft & new brick dwelling house thereon S=Dame Street so side |
138 |
424 |
194 |
276959 |
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Charles TENANTs Will |
Houses and tenements in Dirty Lane & Dame Street. |
139 |
434 |
326 |
281122 |
1791 Apr 4 |
Nesbitt SMITH-MORGAN & ors
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181
BTW Nathaniel Nesbit SMITH of
City of Dublin Esq. eldest son & heir at law of Benjamin SMITH late of
City of Dublin Merchant deceased of 1 pt. Jane MORGAN & Mary FLANAGAN
both of City of Dublin Widows executors of the will of Peter LALEMON [?] late
of City of Dublin deceased of the other … reciting 1st & 2nd Oct 1789 commissioners empowered for making wide an convenient street and passages
in City of Dublin for considerations mentioned demised to Nathaniel Nesbit
SMITH plot of land No. 7 containing in breadth to Dame Street 22 feet
6 inches & in depth from front to rere 75 feet bounded on the east by a
plot of ground set by the commissioners to Thomas COOLEY deceased on the
west to a lot of ground set to Thomas TODDERICK deceased on the south by
Dame Lane & on the north by Dame Street … improvement erected & made
thereon to hold to SMITH & heirs for lives of [royal family] … granted to
Jane MORGAN & Mary FLANAGAN land on south side of Dame Street with the
new brick dwelling house for sum of £300 … WITNESS: Martin Kenny City of
Dublin Gent & Hugh CUMING of said City Publican
NOTE: This is not the same as Robert HYDE’s lot – so the reference to No. 7
is confusing. |
A plott of ground (No. 7) brick
dwelling house thereon |
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439 |
36 |
284205 |
1791 Aug 11 |
COPE-HYDE
Image
328
A Memorial of a deed 11 Aug 1791
btw William COPE of City of Dublin Esq. of 1 pt & Robert HYDE of said
City Gent of the other pt. COPE granted dwelling house & Messuage &
tenement in Dame Street at corner of Pallace Street containing in front to
Dame Street 25’ and in the rere 16’ and in depth from front to rere 54’ bounded
on the West to Palace Street on the east by Mr. HUTCHINSONs holding on
the south to Thomas DUIGNAMs holding on the North to Dame Street to hold for
lives of Robert HYDE his son George Robert Loftus HYDE and [lives of royalty]
for term of 100 years to Robert HYDE & his heirs. WITNESS: Henry BIRKETT
& Thomas SWEENY both of City of Dublin Gent.
NOTE: If this was the William COPE who was a silk merchant, then see National Library holdings on
William COPE. Samuel Burdy in The
History of Ireland makes reference to Thomas
REYNOLDS changing his mind about support for United Irishmen after a
conversation with William COPE, and thereafter revealed information to
the authorities. |
A dwelling house corner Palace
Street in Dame Street. Dame Street |
141 |
460 |
329 |
294429 |
1792 Nov 16 |
HYDE-FORBES and others
Image
174
BTW Robert HYDE of Dame Street
in City of Dublin Grocer of the 1 pt & James FORBES & Robert ROBERTS of
said City of Dublin Merchants of the other pt. Reciting that said Robert HYDE
for consideration mentioned demised to James FORBES and Robert ROBERTS in
their actual possession by virtue of sale herein recited the Dwelling House
Messuage or Tenement in Dame Street the corner of Palace Street containing in
front 20’ and in the rere 16’ and in depth from front to rere 54’ bounded
on the west by Palace Street on the East by Mr. HUTCHINSONs holding on
the South by Thomas DUIGNAMs holding and on the North to Dame Street together
with the household furnature therein and as mentioned particularly in a
Schedule on the back of said deed of which this is a Memorial and also all
that Dwelling House Coach House Stable Green House Garden and all other the
buildings and appurtenances belonging situate on the North side of Paradise
Row in the Suburbs of the City of Dublin in as ample a manner as said George
MEE formerly enjoyed as said Robert HYDE then enjoyed. To hold said premises
unto said James FORBES and Robert ROBERTS for lives and years … WITNESS:
Charles FAWSSET and Jason WEST Gents both of City of Dublin
NOTE: https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/homes-and-property/living-by-the-castle-on-palace-street-dublin-2-1.291022
Allied Irish Bank formerly Munster
& Leinster Bank
http://archiseek.com/2010/1877-allied-irish-bank-dame-street-dublin/
NOTE: Griffiths – corner of Dame Lane and Palace Street was owned by Capt
JACKSON |
A dwelling house corner Palace
Street in Dame Street. Dame Street |
141 |
449 |
158 |
287717 |
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COPE-VANSITART |
Ground and Houses Dame Street |
142 |
457 |
93 |
291983 |
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COPE-VANSITART |
Ground and Houses Dame Street |
142 |
461 |
369 |
295150 |
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WILLIAMS-PAINE |
A dwelling house Coach house Stable & hayloft. Dame
Street |
145 |
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#87-88-89 Capt JACKSON Georges Street Great House and small
yard 58.0.0 & 58.0.0 & 65.0.0