Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

THE SHERIFFS CLEAR UP THEIR ACC0)1PTS OF FINES AND FELONS' GOODS. 199 George Morrough and Robert l1iagh fz. Patrick, Overseers. William Galwey fz. Patrick, Swordbearer. Domk. Roche fz. Edmond and Richd. Goolu, Serjeants at }.face. l1ichrel Galwey and Stephen Galwey, Porters. Eumond fz. Gerald and John Skiddy, Petty Serjeants. Richard Goold, deputy Water Bailiff. James fz. Walter and Redmond Brennaugh, Under Porters. 4 June, 1641. James Sarsfeild fz. Patrick, late Sheriff and Chamberlain, appeared in Court, and also James Gould fz. David likewise, his fellow Sheriff, in the presence of the now Mayor, &c., and have cleared up their accompt of fines, &c., as also of all felons' goods by them received for the use of the Corporation, paying unto the Chamberlain the sum of 4li. lOs. ster. for the felons' goods by him received, and delivering up all the notes of the fines, &c. Witness, lfillcher Lavallyn, l1ayor; Tho. Goollue, Rec.; George Tyrry, Vic. ; Phill. Martell, Vic. 9 July, 1641. Whereas, by order of the Right Worshipful the Mayor and Recorder of the City of Corcke, Sir John Copinger, Knt., the Collector appointed for collecting and paying the Committees moneys, was directed to pay unto Pieres Meaghe of Corcke, Mercht., the sum of 120li. 18s. 4d. to be paid at Dublin, to the use of the Committees, the said Pieres l1eaghe hath accord- ingly sent by Mr. William Hore, Esq., of the same, the sum of 100 pounds in gold, to be delivered unto Ald. Domk. Roche, to be paid, and 20 pounds ster. pay'd by him unto Mr. Battes, upon Exchange, and the eighteen shil- lings and four pence was paid for exchanging the gold, so he is clearly dis- charged of said sum. Witness our hands, 9 July, 1641. MILLCHER LAVALLYN, Maior. Tno. GooLLDE, Rec. 23 July, 1641. Michrel Gould fz. Thomas was admitted a freeman. Thomas Martell fz. Edmond do. Edmond Gould fz. Thomas do. Richard Wailshe do. Thomas Lavallyn fz. David do.

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