Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

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1117.

ADMISSION OF FREEMEN.

Jennings, mercht., eldest son of Montgomery J., do.; Revd. Edwd. Herbert Kenney, eldest son of Revd. Doctor John K.; William Robinson, mercht., eldest son of James R., cooper, dec.; Mansell Westcomb, cotton manufac- turer, having served H. and J s. Sadlier, be admitted freemen at large. Ordered, that 4 guineas be paid Thomas Owgan, Esq., a year's rent of a Coach House held with the Mansion house; It., 168. 4id. to Edwd. West- comb, Exchange keeper; It., £5 88. for News Papers, and 2 guineas on account to Mr. Kinselagh who paid the above sums. That William Dillon, mercht., having served John Cotter, do.; John Seward, shipwright, having served Edward and William Allen, do. ; Philip Parker, mercht., having served John Teulon, Butter Merchant; Samuel Olhs mszsb' bruins ?PEEd 2 3 Errznrr de sri I 1 , 1 1

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