Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

THE EXPENSES OF LORD CIIANCELLOR BRODRICK'S PICTURE TO DE PAID. 373

7 Feb., 1714. That Robert, son of Robert Harwood, presented by Ald. Whiting, be admitted to S. Stephen's Hospital. That William, son of Abraham Hart, presented by W. Mr. [sic] from Ald. Moms, be admitted do. That 20 guineas be given towards building a Gallery for the Mayor, &c., in Shando!l Church, in such place as Mr. Mayor, Alden. Knapp and Francklyn, Tho. Browne, and Wm. Masters ehall judge proper. That Peter Deane be Porter of the Exchange, sallary 6li. per annum. That Mr. Mayor, Alden. Chartres, Crone, Francklyn, two Sheriffs view the ground near the Court house and report whether it be convenient for build- ing a Guard room over Court Lane. That there be two lamps at the North Bridge and one at the South Bridge.· That the account relating to South Bridge as audited, be laid before the Council. That the Chamberlain see what the premises arc demised to Mr. Abraham Morris and the term. That the Mayor have the Gateage for three years at 600li. per annum, with a clause of surrender every year, giving a month's notice, and inform- ing the Council what he has collected. That the Mayor give liberty to such boats as he think fit for taking up the gravel ballast from that part of the dock next to Roberts' holding. That the Serjeants by turns every quarter receive the rents ofthe Shambles as received by Con. Donovan. Mr. Tho. Browne is appointed Notary Public of this City, according to the power in the Charter. That the Chamberlain pay the Expenses of drawing the Lord Chancellor Brodrick's picture, frame, &c., the City having desired his Lordship to sit for same. Present-Ed. Browne, Mayor; J. Monison and H. Millerd, Sherift"s; W. Goddard, J. Whiting, Edmond Knapp, F. Cottrell, J. Francklyn, R. Phillips, N. Rogers, (T. Walker, T. Browne, W. Masters, W. Lambley, Bu)•g.).

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