Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

TliE TREASURER TO MAKE LEASES OF THE SHOPS I~ TIIF. OLD EXCIIA~GE. 35!)

Present-lir. liayor, Sheriff French; Alden. Crone, Chartres, Whiting, Cottrell, Francklyn, N. Rogers, Philips; Common Speaker, Mr. Walker, Browne, Wilson. 16 May, 1713. That John Sullivan, paying 7li. lOs., offered in his petition, for all arrears out of that part of the Old Exchange, shall be discharged and have a new lease at 5li. per annum. That Mr. Gabriel Carre be admitted free, having married a freeman's daughter. That Ald. Crone, paying 2 guineas, arrears of rent due from Ald. Morris out of the piece of marsh set to him, shall have a fee farm lease at 4Gs. per annum, same as it was set by cant to Ald. liorris. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Gosse; Alden. Crone, Chartres, Goddartl, Francklyn, Delahoyde, N. Rogers ; Common Speaker, Mr. Browne, Allen, Lambley, Wilson. 15 June, 1713. That the Treasurer of this City be empowred to make leases of the shops in the Old R"<change for a term not exceeding 7 years, with a clause of surrender every quarter, giving half a year's warning, and another clause in case the Corporation shall think fit to pull down the fabrick of which the premises are part, then on giving 12 months notice and allowing half a year's rent the lease be void. Present-lir. Mayor, Sher. French; Alden. Crone, Chartres, Goddard, Whiting, Knapp, Hoare; Common Speaker, Mr. Walker, Browne, Allen, Lambley, 'Vilson. 14 July, 1713. That an instrument be granted under the Common Seal impowering the Chamberlain to make leases of the shops of the Old Exchange. That Wi11iam, son of John 'Villis, Clothier, a freeman, be admitted free. Present- Mr. Mayor, Mr. Recorder, Sher. French; Alden. Crone, Chartres, Goddard, Whiting, Hoare, Phillips; :Mr. Browne, .Allen, Lambley, Wilson. 3 Aug., 1713. That the Chamberlain ha¥e liberty to sell the timber and boards remaining

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