Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

ADDRESS FROM CO. KENT TO HER MAJESTY TO DE PUT UP IN EXCHANGE. 343

8 Aug., 1710. That Alden. Knapp, Francklyn, Delahoyde, and Sher. Wilson wait on Col Barry with the resolution of the Council how far they agree to reduce the Gateage, which is to pay all the duties of Gateage contained iu tho docket, except the duty on Cattle, which is reduced to a penny per head. Present-Mr. Mayor, both Sheriffs ; AIJen. Rogers, Crone, Love, Rohert.CJ, Goddard, Monis, Whiting, Knapp, Andrews, Francklyn, Delahoyue; Mr. Walker, Perrie. 11 Aug., 1710. That an account be given to Chief Justice Brodrick and 1\fr. Recorder of all that passed between the Corporation and the country gentlemen touching the Gateage and Market duties. The Mayor is desired to cause the printed address from the Co. Kent to Her MajY., which he received out of England, to be put on the Post within the new Exchange for public view. Present-Mr. Mayor, both Sheriffs ; AlJen. Chartres, Love, 1\{orris, Cottrell, Crone, Roberts, Knapp, Francklyn, Delahoyde, Goddard; 1\fr. Walker, Browne. 20 Aug., 1710. Upon reading Mr. Recorder's letter of 17 inst., in relation to the difference between the gentlemen of the County and Corporation, advising to senti up one Agent and Witnesses to make defence to the petition, It being con- sidered that the Corporation, nor any belonging to them, have had any summons from the House of Commons, which ought to be before hearing of the matter. Agreed, that no agent or witnesses be sent, and an answer be given the Recorder to that effect. Present- Mr. Mayor, both Sheriffs; Alden. Crone, Chartres, Love, Morris, Whiting, Knapp, Andrews, Cottrell, Francklyn, Delahoyde ; Mr. Walker, Perrie, Browne. 23 Sep., 1710. That the Chamberlain pay 9li. 168. Sd. disbursed by Mr. Fortescue, .Agent for this Corporation in Dublin.

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