Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

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THE EARL Oi INCRIQUIN PRESENTED WITH HIS FREEDOM.

15 Feb., 1699. Ordered, that James Curry, on his petition, be admitted free, paying 20s. That Mr. Mayor call the Collectors of the money for the Barracks to an account, and that 100 pounds be paid to Ald. Goddard in discharge of his bond, the remaining part to be put into the hands of Abraham Morris, merchant. That the Ron. the Earle of Inchiq uin be presented with his freedom in a silver box. That Ald. Ballard and Ald. Crone make declarations of trust, and perfect writings, and that the debentures in their hands for the use of this Corpora- tion, and what money shall be received by them on that account, be accounted for to this Corporation. That Mr. John Champion and Mr. William Andrews be paid by the Chamberlain 40s. apiece, lent on account of the public by them in the Mayoralty of Ald. Crone. That Ald. Crone, Ald. Chartres, and Sheriff Allin, or any two of them, audit Mr. Thomas Browne's account about building the meal market and back shambles. That the Farmers of the gateage in the Mayoralty of Ald. Roberts be allowed 15 potmds out of their last quarter's bond on account of the truckles. Present--Mr. Mayor, Sher. Allin; Alden. Newenham, Bayly, Crone, Chartres, Love, Roberts, Goddard; Mr. Perrie, Mr. Champion, Mr. Browne. 20 Feb., 1699. Ordered, that an acquittance under the City Seal be given to Ald. William Goddard for the money due to Skiddyes alms-house, being a year's rent, 16 pounds, due from the society of Vintner's, London, 25 March next, and to be accountable to this Corporation for same. And that he get a copy of the donation, that the will of the donor may be known to apply the revenue to the proper use. That John St. Martin, a French protestant refugee, be admitted fJ"ee duri.ng- residence; like rule for.John Mullins.

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