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402 WIDOW POPE TO BUILD A QU.\Y BETWEEX BUOWNE A~D FAUUE~'S QUAYS.

14 Oct., 1718. That Mr. Robt. Hoare be paid 53li. 13s. 2d., his bill of costs. . That Mr. Mayor do write to Mr. Hugh Mitcheli, in London, to pay the last years' news money, being 6li. 9s. English, and that Mr. Mayor do receive the same. That Mr. Mayor do provide a cold collation and some wine to celebrate the King's Coronation. That Mr. Webber be paid six guineas for his agency and trouble in Mr. Hamon's and Roche's business, and other causes of which he this day informed the Council. Present-Mr. Mayor, two Sheriffs; Alden. Chartres, Delahoid, Phillips, Browne, Abra. French, Allin; Mr. T. Walker, S. Wilson, Wm. Masters, M. Smith.

3 Nov., 1718. That the Corporation send for His Majesty's picture.

That Mr. J os. Pike have liberty to make the slip and quay at the west end of his marsh, provided he or his tenants make a wall from the North Bridge along the quay to the Round Tower, and as much further as his ground runs that is now unset, leaving ·opens in proper places where he \~ \ shall think fit and fixing gates in said opens, that Mr. W oodrufe have a copy of this order, and that said quay and slip always remain public. · . That the Widdow Pope have liberty to build a quay between Ald. Browne's quay and Mr. Farren,s quay, provided it runs equal or within said quays, and that Mr. W oodrufe sees it built accordingly. Mr. John Hodder, the Waterbailiff, has named John Mead, Esq., his · referee to end the difference between him and the Corporation, who have named J ephson Busteed, Esq., on their part. That Mr. Webber be allowed for the approbations, &c., 15li. ls. 6d., as by the particulars given this day. That Hugh Dickson, Esq., Christ. Rogers, Esq., and Joseph Bennett, Esq., (Lawyers) be made freemen. That 200li. be taken up at interest and paid to Mr. Wm. Masters, one of the overseers of Bretridges and Skiddys Hospitals now building. . Ordered, that an Herb Market be built at the end of the New Corn

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