Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

440 MR. MAYOR, ETC., TO MEET THE BISHOP TO CONSULT ABOUT J. H.A.RRIStS WILL.

In consideration of Mr. Cramer's trouble, ordered, that he be presented with a piece of plate or money to the value of 20 pistoles. That £33 5s. be paid Ald. Delahoid~ expended by him in presents to the "'Corporation of Liverpool, in procuring the said Corporation to petition the "- King and Council against the heads of a Bill for appointing W eighmasters for this City. That £5 9s. 10d. be paid Mr. William Lane, expended by him in pro- curing the approbation of Mr. Mayor, Sheriffs Cramer and Huleat, and returning a certificate into the Exchequer of said Mayor and Sheriffs being sworn. That £40 be paid Ald. Lavite to finish Blackrock Castle. That Mr. Phil. French, Ald. Allen, Mr. Foucault, the two Sheriffs, and Mr. Atkins do view the quay and slip opposite the Globe Tavern, in the South Suburbs, near the building belonging to Mr. Wm. Lane, and report how far said quay may be built out, and said slip repaired, without preju- dice to the river. That Mr. Mayor write to Mr. Hodder to let him know that Mr. Harris is dead, and that the City is ready to renew the lease according to Mr. Joseph Harris's will for the uses in the will. That Mr. Mayor, Ald. Crone, Ab. French, and Mr. Atkins attend the Lord Bishop of Cork on Friday next, in the afternoon, about 4 o'clock, and show him the probate of Mr. Joseph Harris's will and consult with him what is necessary to be done. That Ald. Morley, Phillips, Mr. Croker, Foucault, and .Austen do inspect the Chamberlain's accounts and report. Present- Mr. Mayor; Alden. Crone, Delahoid, A b. French, Lavit, Morley, Phillips; Mr. Masters, Croker, Foucault, Austin, Atkins, Sher. Huleat. 19 June, 1724. That the piece of ground on part of which B~idewell stands be canted, and that two feet on the south side be reserved to the public to make the ' street leading to the Custom house broader, notice of this to be published. That Mr. Robt. Hoare's bill of costs, £78 ls. 4d., be paid. (The above order vacated.)-(Erased). .· Whereas Phineas Bagwell hath brought a repleven against Daniel ~ Cruneen.,Dep. Collector of Gateage, for two silver spoons and 148. 3d., being ~---

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