Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

THE TIMBER BRIDGES TO BE PULLED DOWN AND STONE ONES ERECTED. 93

&c., apprehended and taken ·hold of, and articles of agreement drawn up between the Mayor, &c., and Dominick Roche, and which were read in the ToUsie and highly approved and subscribed with the hands of the said Jus- tices. We the Mayor, &c., do grant unto said Domk. by our free consent for twelve years, all pontage, murage, pavage, toll, &c., and if at any time during said twelve years plague or pestilence, or war, which God defend, shoUld depopulate said City, or cause the market to be unfrequented, that then said Dominick shall yield up the collection of the tax to the Mayor, and such time shall be supplied said Dominick, his heirs, &c., above the said twelve years. And 'that during the time that the now bridges shall be demolished that stone bridges may be erected, that said Domk., his executors and assigns, shall have the sole benefit of a ferry boat or ferry into the said City, provided that the stone bridges be erected within a year after the pulling down of the timber bridges. A Scedule of lands, &c., mo'rigaged by the Mayor and Corporation of Oorck to be redeemed by Dominick Roch, .Ald. The fishing pools with Mr. Geordge Gold, John Coppinger, Ald., and Mr. Edmond Morroghe, of said city, mercht., for the sum of... 200li. The Common land, the two fairs, and the mark. ster., a pipe ofwine of every ship or barge under prisage, with Mr. Geordge Tyrry, Ald., for the sum of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250U. The fees and duties of the market barrell, and the fees and duties of the water bailiff, with Mr. John Coppinger, Ald., and with Morice Roch, of said city, mercht., for sum of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120li. The pric taveren (sic) with Henry Goold fz. Peeres of said city, mercht., for sum of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50li. The sellors or shops under the ToUsie, with Edward Roch fz. Morris, for sum of ................................................. : .. ~........... SOli. The Market house which Stephen Miagh holds by lease for the rent of 15li. per annum, and in mortgage for the sum of ......... 180li. .Item, upon the Colledg to Walter Coppinger. ............ ............... SOli. Item, upon part of the same to Mr. John Coppinger ......... ...... 50li. The rent reserved upon a pair of stairs and a backside next to the County Court, with Morice Roch, 10 or 12li.

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