Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

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SIR JAMES JEFFRYES TO BE LODGED WITH JOSEPH ENOCK.

That :1\fr. John Healy, Vintner, having married the eldest daughter of Mr. Patrick Ronaine, be admitted free gratis. Whereas the miserable and deplorable condition of Mrs. Walsh, widow of the late Councillor Walsh, and her six children, hath been represented to this assembly, in order to put her in son:ie way to maintain herself and children, the Chamberlain is to pay unto her 20 pounds, and Ald. wm. Roberts and Mr. Tho. Browne are desired to collect the charity of well- disposed persons for her further assistance. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sheriffs Perdrian and Rowland De-la-hoyde; Alden. Crone, Renew, French, Roberts, Goddard, and Morris; M.r. Speaker, Mr. Perrie, Mr. Browne. 9 Dec., 1704. Ordered, that the Mayor and Town Clerk examine the demands of abate- ment made by the farmers of the Gates and Markets, touching the stand- ings in the markets, and give them such allowance as to them shall seem meet. Present-Mr. Mayor, both Sheriffs; Alden. Crone, Chartres, Renew, French, Roberts, and Whiting; Common Speaker, Mr. Walker, Mr. Perrie, Mr. Browne. 14 Dec., 1704. On the Petition of Katherine Morgan, ordered, that the rent of the house her husband, Charles Morgan, holds from the Corporation be reduced to 12 pounds per annum. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Perdrian; Alden. Crofts, Crone, Chartres, Renew, Love, Roberts, and Goddard; Common Speaker, Mr. Perrie, Mr. Browne. 18 Dec., 1704. Ordered, that the Sheriffs agree with Mr. Joseph Enock for convenient lodgings for Sir James J effryes, Governor of this City, from quarter to quarter. Present-Mr.·Mayor, both Sheriffs, Alden. Crone, Chartres Renew Love ' ' ' Roberts, and '\Vhiting; Common Speaker, Mr. Walker, Mr. Perrie, Mr. Browne.

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