A CHtTRCII AND FREE SCHOOL TO BE BUILT ON TilE CORPORATION YARD. 415
20 Oct., 1720. That Ald. Chartres, the two Sheriffs, Alden. Morley and A b. French inspect and report Mr. Masters' accounts relating to the Alms-houses. Present-Mr. Mayor, two Sheriffs; Alden. Chartres, Crone, Phillips, Allen, Morley, T~rry; Mr. Masters, Wilson, Brocklesby, Uom. Speaker. 9 Nov., 1720. That Ald. Hoare lay before· the next Council the charges of the Act of Parliament relating to the lamps of this City, in order to repay him said expense, and to declare the trust for the use of the Corporation, and the act be laid before the Council. That Mr. Mayor, two Sheriffs, Ald 80 • Crone and Browne, and Mr. Masters, the Mayor and one of the Sheriffs to be always present to consider of proper measures for easing the City in relation to beggars, and to put the business into such method as they think proper. Whereas by an order made 17 Sep. 1719, It was ordered, that the ground of the Corporation yard should be set by cant for a term of 999 years, and the Council having considered that the said ground would be more for the service of the Corporation and the public to apply the said ground for the building of a church and free school thereon, the Council hereby declare the said ground shall he applied to the use of a church and a free school Ald. Morley, Sheriffs Croker and Foulks having examined Mr. Master's accounts, report, that there remained due 219li. 17s. 1d. to be taken up at interest, for which the Afayor, &c., are to sign a bond and put the City seal. That 5li. be paid to a clergyman for a year, to commence first inst., for visiting and doing service to the prisoners in the City gaol That Robert Phillips be admitted a freeman, being the eldest son. That 3li. be paid Ald. Morley for ball and flints supplied to the Militia. That Phillip Duggan and Edwd. Quinlan be admitted freemen on the act. Present--Mr. Afayor, two Sheriffs ; Alden. Crone, Francklyn, Allin, Phillips, Browne, Aforley; Mr. Masters, Wilson, Brocklesby, Com. Speaker. 13 June, 1721. That 100li. be paid by the Chamberlain out of the first money of the Corporation rents to Mr. Archdeacon Eyres towards building S. Nicholas. c.p.urch, in the South Suburbs.
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