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HEGULATIONS ABOUT THE BARRACK GROUND.
the Chest be broken open in the presence of the Mayor, Sheriffs, and Com. Speaker, in order to inspect said deeds and papers. That the ground before the Old Barrack be immediately walled in, and that there be left 40 feet in the front of the Barrack, and a passage of 40 feet leading from the Barrack gate to the street for the convenience of the Barrack; that the wall be raised four feet high, and that Ald. Allen, Cramer, Atkins, Mr. Fuller and Owgan do oversee the work. That £3 13s. be paid Hugh Singleton, as Capt. of the Halberdiers, for his attendance at three Sessions and two Assizes. That £40, part of an account for iron-work done at the Bridewell, be paid Leonard Cave. Present-Mr. Mayor, two Sheriffs; Alden. Delahoide, Allen, Morley, Terry, Bennett, Cramer, Atkins, Millerd ; Mr. Pembrock, Owgan, the Com. Speaker. 25 April, 1732. That the Mayor, Sheriffs, Com. Speaker, and Mr. Owgan do view the piece of ground in the Milk Market in the North Suburbs lately in the occu- pation of Mr. Ab. Morris, dec., in order to the setting of said ground and that they also view the ground adjoining the bridge, opposite the old Road to Youghal, and report. That Ald. Millerd, Mr. Croker, Com. Speaker, and D. Engain do apply to Mr. John Maunsell, and require him to lay his accounts of the Hospitals before them. Whereas divers leases required the inspection and opinion of a lawyer, it is the desire of this Board that they be laid before the Recorder. That Caleb, eldest son of John Connor, Clothier, and William, eldest son of Robt. Pellican, clothier, be admitted free at large. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Travers ; Alden. Allen, Morley, Cramer, Terry, Broclesby, Millerd; Mr. Fuller, Pembrock, Owgan, Engain, Com. Speaker, Pope. 23 May, 1732. A Report being made by Mr. Mayor, Mr. Owgan, and Com. Speaker that they viewed and measured the piece of ground belonging to the Corporation north of Youghal bridge, containing 84 feet in depth, and 54 in breadth, in
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