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 Ixii INTRODUCTION. College and the College of Physicians, arising from the election of Dr. Crosbie, who was chosen by the Physicians to be Presi- dent of their College, but rejected by Trinity College, as dis- qualified, being a Roman Catholic. The College of Physicians, upon this, made a proposal to Trinity College, to cancel by mutual consent the articles agreed to between the two Colleges in 1680. To this Trinity College consented, provided the Physicians would deliver up all papers and documents in their possession, relating to Trinity Hall, and sign a release from all grants and deeds, made by Tri- nity College, concerning Trinity Hall. Trinity College also pro- posed to give a lease of 40 years to the College of Physicians, on such terms as might be agreed upon. The Hall seems to have been again given up to Trinity College, in 1692, when the second Charter of the College of Physicians was obtained.* The site of Trinity Hall continues to be the property of Trinity College, who seem to have once more converted it into a Grammar School, probably to keep up their original agreement with the City. We find entries in the Books of Trinity College to this effect.*' The old College of Physicians, or the original Bridewell, seems to have consisted of a good-sized qua- drangle.*^ It occupied the western end of what is now St. " Belcher, Register, p. 18. The Books and Registers of the Univer- New Charter is dated 15th Dec. 1692. sity, as distinguished from those of >> "July 9, 1694, Sir Smith chosen the College, were lost in Baldwin's Master of the School of Trinity Hall." time (ob. 1758): the papers, copied "Nov. 20, 1694, Lease ordered of by Dr. Barrett (ob. 1821), are all Trinity Hall for 41 years to Matth. safe, and in the custody of the Shaw." — Balcher^MemoirofDr.John College. Mr. Gilbert says: "Tri- Stearne, p. 28, n. Again, "Jan. 24, nity Hall appears to have been de- 17 10, two Leases ordered to Dr. John molished early in the last century." Barton of Trinity Hall, perfected for — Hist.ofDuhL, p. 17. 40 years." — Dr. Belcher, Memoir of <= See Speed's Map of Dublin, 1610 Sir Patrick Dun, p. 37, is in error (in the right hand corner of his Map when he says, that some of the papers, of Leinster). There are several fac- copied by Dr. Barrett, were lost in simile reprints of this map, most of the provostship of Dr. Baldwin ; the them inaccuratelv executed.