Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

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THE 29 SEPTEMBER TO BE KEPT AS AN ANNIVERSARY.

John Terry .................... . J os. Lavitt ..................... . wm. Hawkins ................. . Daniel Pearse ................. . Edwd. Brockelsby .......... .. George Bennett .............. . Ambrose Cremore ........... . Robert Atkins ................ ..

1720 1721 1722 1723 1724 1725 1726 1727

John Maunsell and George Fuller. Samuel Croker and Jams. Foucault. Wm. Owgan and Augustus Carre. Robt. Atkins and George Bennett. Ambros. Cremore and James Hulett. Fras. Rowland and Thos. Pembrock. wm. Busteed and Joseph Franklin. James Crook and Ambros. Jackson. John Atkins and Wm. Lane. Daniel Engain and Thos. Austin. Fras. Healy and Hardin Parker. Whitenall Hignett and John Bald- Win. James Piercey and Robt. Travers. Wm. Newenham and Adam Newman. Robt. Dring and Walter Lavitt.

1728 Thos. Brown .................. 1729 Hugh Millard ................ .. 1730 John Atkins ................ .. 1731 Joseph Austin ................ ..

1732 1733 1734

James Hulett ................. . Samuell Croker Thos. Pembrock ...............

An Assembly of Common Council held on 1 October, 1690.

It having pleased Almighty God in his infinite mercy to deliver this-City and the Protestant inhabitants thereof out of the hands and from under the tyranny of their malicious, implacable enemies, the papists, and to restore us to our religion and property, It is thought fit, in order that so great a mercy may never be forgotten, that the 29 day of September, being the day of the army of their Majesties King William and Queen Mary entered the City, be kept as an anniversary thanksgiving to Almighty God for the said deliverance. Whereas, for want of beer and other necessaries for relief of their Majes- ties Army that entered the City, three hogsheads of wine have been de- livered by Mr. Sheriff White for the supply of them, it is ordered that he be paid 21 pounds ster. for the same out of the revenue of this City. And it is likeV\rise ordered, that whatsoever sum the Mayor shall have occasion to lay out and disburse for the necessary work of the City, not exceeding 50 pounds, the same be reimbursed him out of the revenue. Mr. Daniel Crone and Thomas Browne, Burgesses of this· City, were by

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