Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

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DUTCHERS' STALLS TO BE RE~IOYED FRO~[ TilE STREETS.

That Ald. Morris have a lease of his shop in the OlJ Exchange at 6li. per annum. Present-1tfr. Mayor, both Sheriffg ; AIJen. Crone, Chartres, Goddard, Morris, Whiting, Knapp, Francklyn, Delahoyde, Rogers, Jun., Hoare ; Common Speaker, Mr. Walker, Perry, Browne, Allen, Lambly, Wilson. 3 March, 1711. That James Gallwey be admitted free, having served a freeman. That Mr. Phillip French, mercht., son of Ald. James French, bo admitted free on that account. That the 18 pence per week allowed to John Coppinger towards his maintenance be taken off after 31 inst., and two shillings per week bo paid to the widow of Mr. Eliazer Lavers, a burgess reduced. Present-Mr. 1tfayor, both Sheriffs, Alden. Crone, Chartres, Francklyn, Whiting, Hoare, Morris, Delahoyde, Rogers, Jun. ; Mr. l..,errie, Browno, Allen, Lambly, Wilson.

8 Ap1il, 1712. That Francis Rogers be admitted free gratis.

That Sir Nicholas Trevanian, Knt., Commander of the Yorke, and Capt. John Shorter, Commander of the Gibraltar, be presented with their frcedom11 in Silver boxes. That John, son of John Raymond, dec., be admitteJ free, his father being so. That Matthew Deane, Esq., son of Sir Robt. Deane, Bart., be admitted free gratis. That Thomas Sheaves be admitted free, the son of an ancient freeman. It appears that the Butchers' stalls built for the public benefit are neglected by reason of the stalls made in the street called the Middle quay, and the back Shambles belonging to the City are totally vacant by occasion of the stalls that are made up against the houses Southwards of said Shambles; It is agreed, that the stalls in the street and those against the houses be taken down, and no shambles shall be kept in the passage from the street to the backshambles. The Mayor to cause same to be done. That 100 pounds be taken out of the Iron chest and paid to Ald. Will Goddard towards building the North Bridge. 45 .

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