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BYE-LAWS FOR REGULATING THE GATEAGE, ETC.
A Bye-Law for better regulating the Gateage of the City read the first time. Tbat the Chamberlain bring his accounts to the next Council. Present-Mr. Mayor, Mr. Recorder, both Sheriffs; Alden. Crone, Phillips, Terry, Broclesby, Bennett, Cramer, Atkins; Mr. Croker, Austin, Fuller, J. Atkins, Com. Speaker. 28 April, 1729. The following Bye-Laws were read a second time and approved: For qualifying Burge~S3S to be Mayors and Freemen Sheriffs. For disfranchising and disqualifying Ald. B. Poey from being a Justice of the Peace. For the better regulating the gateage of the City. A Bye-law for the better regulating tne pannel of Freemen of this City, and for the great quiet thereof, and to heal the differences now subsisting in town (read first time). That Mr. Mayor do write next post to Mr. Croker, Attorney, now in Dublin, to take it to the Serjeant at Arms, and to advise how the matters stand in relation to the Law-suit with Councellor Purdon. X That £26 ls. 6d. be paid Herbert Phair for an entertainment on his Maj. birth-day. Present-Mr. Mayor, Mr. Recorder, D. Engain and T. Austin, Vic.; Alden. Phillips, Terry, Broclesby, Bennett, Cramer, Atkins, Morley; Mr. Croker, Austin, Rowland, Huleatt. 19 May, 1729. Mr. :F'rancis Power sworn one of the Common Council. Bye-Law and pannel relating to the freemen, read a second time. Bye-Law relating to Gateage, read the first time.. Bye-Law relating to the method of making freemen, read first time. That John Perry Cooke, gent., being the eldest son, be admitted a free- man. Present-Mr. Mayor, two Sheriffs, ~fr. Recorder; Alden. Broclesby, Terry, Bennett, Cramer, Atkins; ~fr. Addis, :Fuller, Rowland.
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