Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

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A FREEMA~ DISFRAYCHISED FOR ABUSING THE RECORDER.

~fr. Will. Lambley and :Mr. Sam 1• Wilson were elected members of this Council Present-Mr. ~fayor, Sher. Abelin; Alden. Crone, Goddard, Morris, Whiting, Cottrell, Delahoyde, Francklyn, Rogers, Jun. ; Mr. Walker, Perrie, Browne, and Allen. 14 Sep., 1711. Mr. Saml. Wilson and Mr. Will. Lambley were sworn members of the Common Council. By consent of the Mayor, &c., Mr. John Hodder is elected·Water-bailiff, behaving himself as becometh. Ald. Joseph Francklyn was elected one of the Aldermen of the Ward. . The Mayor's sallary for ensueing year to be 200 pounds. Present-Mr. Mayor, Mayor Elect, both Sheriffs; Alden. Crone, Chartres, Goddard, Morris, Knapp, Cottrell, Francklyn, Rogers, Jun. ; Mr. Walker, Perrie, Browne, Allen, Lambly, Wilson. 28 Sep., 1711. That twelve statute pecks be provided and delivered to the clerk of the market, who iS to have them and the statute measures ready in the market~ . Present-Mr. Mayor, both Sheriffs; .Alden. Crone, Chartres, Morris, Knapp, Cottrell, Rogers, Jun.; Mr. Walker, Perrie, Browne, Allen, Lambley, Wilson. 15 Nov., 1711. That Alden. Francklyn, Delahoyde, the two Sheriffs, the Common Speaker, and Common Clerk do audit the Chamberlain's account. Forasmuch as Mr. Symon Davies, a freeman, in a public assembly abused St. John Brodrick, Esq., Recorder, by calling him a rascal, and insulted several of the .Aldermen who vindicated the Recorder and rebuked said Davies for his insolent behaviour, It is agreed, that said Symon Davies be disfranchised and struck out of the roll of freemen, and the Mayor cause him to find securities for his good behaviour. Present-Richard Phillips, Esq., Mayor, J o. Terry· and Rich d. Addis, Esqrs., Sheriffs; Alden. Whit:ng, Francklyn, Delahoyde; Mr. Tho. Berry, Common Speaker, Walker, Perrie, Browne, Allen, and Wilson.

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