Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

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LIEUT.-GEN. LANGTON AND OFFICEBS TO BE ENTERTAINED.

man of said Society, &c., upon pain of being apprehended and bound to appear at the next assizes. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Cockrill; Alden. Crone, ChartresJ Renew, Roberts, Goddard, Morris; Mr. Walker, Perrie, and Browne. · 16 Dec., 1706. r Ordered, that Edward Brocklesby be admitted free for 5 guineas without swearmg. That a treat be given to Lieut.-Gen. Langton and the principal officers of the army, to be provided at Ald. Whiteing's on Thursday next, not to exceed 20 guineas. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Cockrell; Alden. Chartres, Renew, Roberts, Morris, Goddard, Whiteing; Mr. Walker, Perrie, and Browne. 15 Oct., 1706. Upon consideration of the condition of John Champion, a member of this Corporation, being committed at the suite of David Jones, ordered, that the Chamberlain pay the Sheriffs the sum of 15 pounds to set him at liberty, and also 27 pounds to Ald. Whiteing in consideration of the treat given to Lieut-Gen. Langton. That Alden. Roberts, Whiting, and Mr. Browne settle the matter with Mr. Haman, touching the party .wall between his and the Corporation ground. Present-Bernard Poey, Esq., Mayor; Noblet Rogers and Patrick Hamilton, Esqrs., Sheriffs; Alden. Crofts, Hoare, Crone, Renew, Roberts, Morris, Whiteing, Cottrell ; Mr. Walker, Perrie, Browne. 4 Nov., 1706. Ald. Francis Cottrell sworn a member of the Common Council. Ordered, that Christopher Tuckey, Esq., have a fee from lease of his ground, he paying 12 pounds per annum, at least, instead of 5s., provided always that he allow Ald. Chartres, Mr. J emmet, Mr. Smith, and Capt. J ervois the like grant for their respective farms under him, they paying their proportion of the said reserved overplus rent, according to the number of feet each man holds in proportion to the number set to said Tuckey.

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