Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

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ENTERTAINMENT ON THE KING'S BIRTH DAY.

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\ That the sum of 26s. Sd. be paid the Sheriffs for supporting Tho. Joy in gaol, who discovered several notorious robbers. That £8 12s. 9d. be paid Linerd [sic] Kave for work done for the Cor- poration. i That £12 be allowed for an entertainment at the Tholsel on the King's birth day, and that Ald. Ab. French, Morley, and Robt. Atkins provide same. That Mr. Wm. Masters, S. Croker, and Joseph Austen join the Commons to audit the Chamberlain's accounts. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sheriff Rowland; Alden. Crone, Phillips, Ab. French, Morley, Terry ; Mr. Masters, Wilson, Croker, Austin, Atkins, Mr. Uom. Speaker. 31 May, 1725. That 1ir. Sheriff Rowland, Mr. Croker, Foucault, and Mr. Com. Speaker do examine Mr. Webber's accounts in relation to the several trials about the Weighmaster. That James, son of Robt. Reburn, be admitted to the Blue Boys Hospital, recommended by Mr. John Morrison. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sheriff Rowland ; Alden. Phillips, Morley, Terry, Lavit, Pierce ; Mr. Morrison, Croker, Foucault, Cramer. 7 June, 1725. That Mr. Mayor, Atkins, Wallis, and Webber be appointed to take proper methods at law for compelling Mr. Tho. Hodder to execute a lease according to the purport in Joseph Harris's will. That £12 pe1·, annum be paid half yearly for the house held of Ald. Crone for a Bridewell. . That the Mayor and Council go down·to Blackrock in a boat on Thurs'- (day sennight, and that £6 be laid out for an entertainment by Mr. Cramer and Foulks. Mr. Webber's account relating to the money expended on the Weigh- masters being referred to Mr. Croker, Foulks, and Cramer, ordered, that same be allowed. Present-Mr. Mayor, Mr. Sheriff Rowland; Alden. Crone, Phillips, Ab. '

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