Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

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400 MOXEY TO BE PAID TOWARDS CIIRISTCHUBCH STEEPLE AND BELLS.

5 July, 1718. That the Water bailiff do forbid the building up of the weirs pretended to be built by Mr. J os. Nagle in the river near Blackrock. That Mr. We}?ber do write to Mr. Sol. Gen. about Mr. Sealy's complaint of a passage near the Town Walls, that when Mr. Solicitor comes to the next assizes Mr. Mayor and Mr. Recorder will meet him in order to satisfy him upon the subject matter of his letter. That the 1st. Aug., being the day of his Maj. accession, be celebrated as usual. · That the lOOli. payable by Mr. Richard Harrison be received by the Treasurer and paid by him towards the building of Christ Church and the Steeple, and that the 50li. payable by Mr. Thomas Charterton and the 50li. by Mr. Adam Stavely be paid towards the Bells of Christchurch, and that the last mentioned lOOli. be paid when the overseers of the building of Christ Church perfect a bond to the Corporation to repay said lOOli. to be applied to the buying of Bells for Christchurch steeple. That Savage, son of Ald. James French, be admitted a freeman. That Mr. Jacob Laulie be admitted a freeman, having 1:lerved Ald. Poey. That Mr. Robert, son of Mr. Bate French, be admitted a freeman. That Mr. James Foulks, goldsmith, be admitted a freeman. That Mr. Wm. Sullevan be admitted a freeman. That Mr. George Moore, having served a freeman, be sworn free. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Hawkins; Alden. Crone, Chartres, Delahoid, Hoare, Perdrian, Browne, Lambley ; Mr. Walker, Masters, Smith, Wilson. 21 .Aug., 1718. That John Morley, Mayor Elect, have 200li. sallery for ensueing year. That the Sheriffs, Waterbailiff, with such assistance as they think fit, take down the weir made by Mr. Joseph Nagle in the river near Blackrock, being a .hinderance to the public navigation of the river. That an addition be made to S. Stephen's Hospital according to the report of Mr. Mayor and Mr. Mayor of the Staple fit for lodgings, such as the overseers think proper. That l6li. be paid Mr. Mayor for an entertainment in his house on 20 Oct. last.

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