Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

358 BILL IN CHANCERY AS TO WHAT LANDS BELONG TO BLACKROCK CASTLE.

the premises to the said poor, it is agreed that the reversion of the premises be made under the Common Seal of this City to the ~finister and Church- Wardens of said Parish to the use of the poor of same, care being taken to secure the Corporation rent out of the premises held by said Dunscombe during the residue of said lease. On examining a set of bye-laws heretofore made by the Company of Clothiers, ordered, that same be ingrossed and signed by the Mayor, &c. Present--M_r. Mayor, Sher. Gosse; Alden. Crone, Chartres, Whiting, Knapp, Cottrell, Phillips ; Common Speaker, Mr. Walker, Browne, Allen, Wilson. 2 Feb., 1712. That Thomas Young, of this City, brewer, be admitted free. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sheriff French; Alden. Crone, Chartres, Whiting, Cottrell, Hoare, Philips; Common Speaker, Mr. Walker, Browne, Allin, Wilson. 14 Feb., 1712. That enquiry be made by preferring a bill in Chancery, what quantity of lands belong to ihe Castle of Blackrock. That the officer's room in Mr. Dyer's house be delivered up to him 25 March next. That whenever the Chamberlain have 100li., same be applied to clear off the debts of the Corporation. That William Pitts be admitted free, having served and married a free- man's daughter. Present--Mr. ~fayor, Sheriff Gosse ; Alden. Crone, Chartres, Whiting, Cottrell, Francklyn, N. Rogers, Philips; Common Speaker, Mr. Walker, Browne, Lambley, Wilson. 2 ]/arch, 1712. That the Chamberlain pay Sam 1• 'y oodroffe 7li. for his pains about build- ing the North Bridge. J' That the turf in the Castle be sold by }tfr. Saml. Woodroffe at 12 pence -~: 1 / per statute kitch to the Protestant inhabitants, not exceeding two kitches I -:: -~ to each person.

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