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THE MAYOR'S DUTY ON HERRINGS TO BE MAINTAINED.
That 12li. be paid Ald. Dring pursuant to an order 16 June, 1718. That an advertisement be published that the ground and building thereon belonging to Bretridge's and Skiddy's Hospitals will be let in four lots by public cant on 3 April next, for 999 years, the Corporation to take a fine at their discretion. That Mr. Woodrufe take down the New Slip lately made by Mr. J os. Pike at the end of Pike's Marsh. That Mr. R. Hoare be writ to about bringing the causes relating ·to the Petty duties to an issue. That John Pall be admitted into the Blue Boys' Hospital on the recom- mendation of Ald. Ed. Browne. That the several officers of Militia call in from the several persons the arms delivered out to them in order to have them repaired and cleaned. That Mr. Wilson do subscribe for 300 Bibles to be paid for out of the fund of the Blue Coat Hospital, according as the undertakers in Dublin have published. That 11li. 18s. 4d. be paid to Mr. Charles Whiteing for the entertainment on proclaiming the war against Spain. That the sum of 200li. be taken up at interest and paid to Mr. Masters for the building the Alms house in the Old Shandon Church yard. Present--Mr. Mayor, Sher. Brocklesby; Alden. Crone, Chartres, Whiteing, Dring, Francklyn, Delahoid, Hoare, Phillips, Allin, Browne, Phil. French, Lambley, .A.b. French; Mr. Walker, Masters, Wilson.
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2 March, 1718. That Isaac Robinson be admitted a freeman.
That the Honl. the Lord O'Bryen be given his freedom in a silver box. Prescnt--Mr. Mayor, two Sheriffs; Alden. Crone, Chartres, Delahoid, Hoare, Phillips, Browne, Lambley, .A.b. French; Mr. Walker, Masters, Wilson, Com. Speaker. 13 March, 1718. Whereas John Power, Deputy Waterbailiff, took from 1\fr. Dan•. Perse some herrings and some pilchers for the Mayor's duties, and Perse having processed him, ordered, that said Power be defended and Mr. Hoare fee the Hecorder and other Council.
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