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NAMES OF TilE COMMON COUNCIL, :&IAYOR, SUEIUFFS, ETC.
17 Sep., 1712. That Alden. Goddard, Hoare, and 1\Ir. vVilson audit the account of 1\Ir. Jonathan Perrie, late Chamberlain. That the Chamberlain's salla.ry be continued 30li. pe1· annu,m, that ho take care to have the weekly payments of the butchers' Shambles, appoint fit person to collect same at 12 pence in the pound, the overplus, if any, to be paid out of his own pocket, to take care of the repair of CorporJ.tion buildings, agree with workmen and pay same. Cornelius Donovan to be continued. in the receipt of the standings in tho market at the accustomed sallary, Ald. William Goddard is elected. Chamberlain of this City. lfr. Danl. Perdrian is elected one of tl~e Common Council. 26 Sez!., 1712. That William, son of Hugh Harding, an ancient freeman, bo admitted free. That the Gateage and 1\Iarket duties be collected ami not canted next year, and that Mr. Charles Whiteing collect same. Names of the Common Council, besides the Mayor, and Sheriffs and the Common Speaker, who are not of the number of twenty-four ruentionell in the charter- St. John Brodrick, Esq., Recorder. 2. Robert Rogers, Esq. } Aldermen { 4. William Ballard, Esq. 3. Christopher Crofts, Esq. J; J,ustices. 5. Daniel Crone, Esq. 6. William Chartres, r 1l. Francis Cottrell, 7. William Goddard, 12. Bernard Poey, 8. Theophilus lforris, Alde~n. 13. Joseph Francklyn, 9. John Whiting, . l14. Itowland Dclahoyde, 10. Edmond Knapp, 15. Noblett Rogers, 16. Edward Hoare. 17. Richard Philips, present 18. Daniel Perdrian, Mayor M ayar. Elect.
19. Thomas Walker, 20. Thomas Browne,
21. John Allin,
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Burgesses.
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22. vVilliam I..ambley,
23. Sam'. Wilson. John Terry, Ccnnmon Speaker.
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