Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

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SIR J • .nn::; JEFFRYES GOVER~OR OF CORK.

Present-:hir. 1t[ayor, both Sheriffs; Ahlen. Alwin, Crone, Chartres, French, Roberts, GodJarJ, ).lurris, Common Speaker; 1\Ir. Champion, Mr. Browne; .Ald. Newenham, d.ld. Love, .AJ.J. Renew; l\Ir. Perry. 14 Feb., 1701. Upon debate whether the Corporation shall allow quarters for Sir James J effryes, the present Governor of Cork, ordered, that Sir James J cttreyes be paid out of the public revenue of this City his house rent, 20 pounds for a year, from the time the rent of what house he shall take and bring his 'fmjly t.9 §hftll hegjp epd that he haye his freedgm prp~nntud

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