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ADMISSION OF FREEMEN.
culating the .price of wheat and grain, to fix the assize of Bread, and return' to Government. It., that no address from this Board .to any L<nd-Lieutenant shall in future be px.esented without being previously revised and approved .of by the Council at large, or a Committee specially appointed by them for such purpose, an instance having recently happened rendering the present reso- lution necessary to guard against a similar matter ever occurring again. Present-The Mayor, Thomas Pope and Richd. Digby, Sheriffs; Sir Saml. Uowland; Alden. Owgan, Thompson, Shaw; Mr. Westropp, Bousfield, Ley- cester, and Lane, C. S. 13 Nov., 1799. Ordered, that a posting be put up in the Exchange, for electing a Coroner in the room of Edmond Roche Kinselagh, Esq., dec. ; It., that a. posting be put up on the Exchange for electing a Sword Bearer in the room of said Kinselagh; It., that a salary of 20 guineas a year be paid to the person to be elected Sword Bearer; It., that a pension of £10 be paid to Mrs. Phrebe Lane, widow of the late Burg. Will. Lane. That William Busteed, mercht., eldest son of the Mayor ; John Dow- man Jun., eldest son of John Dowman, mercht. ; John Bradshaw, eldest son of Robert Bradshaw, cooper ; John Whitford, stone carver, eldest son of John Whitford, cooper; Will. Wilkinson, eldest son of Thos. Wilkinson, cooper ; Henry Parr Browne, eldest son of Thos. Browne, cooper ; Christr. Allen, gent., eldest son of Christr. Allen, Burg.; Thomas Oliver, gent., eldest son of Thomas Oliver; George Tuthill Villers, . Esq., eldest son of . George Villers, Esq. ; Revd. John Quarry, Clk., eldest son of Michrel Quarry, cotton manufacturer; Thomas Wall Hewett, Esq., eldest son of Revd. Charles Hewett, Clk. ; James Warner, silversmith, eldest son of John Warner, do. ; John Barter, gent., eldest son of Thomas Barter, Esq. ; Alexr. Walker, mercht., eldest son of Thomas Walker, distiller ; David La Touche, Esq., Col. Carlow Militia, eldest son of Rt. Ron. David La Touche; Ralph Crispin, clothier, having served Thomas Moloney, do.; Carleton Burne, woollen draper, having served Joseph Harrison, do. ; William Connor, Esq., -eldest son of Major Will. Connor, of the City of Corke Militia; Christ. Lloyd, having served Dan 1. Knight, grocer; · William Jameson, mercht., having served Edward Jameson; William Osborne Gregg, eldest son of
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