Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

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RUSSELL WOOD DEP. CLERK OF THE CROWN.

Polly lately held from the Corporation, and report whether they think proper to give any part, and how much, to enlarge the Old Market. Whereas 1\{r. Thos. Boland stands indebted to Miles 1\Iartin by four several bonds, making in the whole £44, which bonds said Martin by his letter of Attorney has empowered 1\Ir. Robt. Hoare to sue said Boland in said Martin's name for the recovery of the money due on said bonds for the use of this Corporation. That said Mr. Boland shall have time till 26 Dec. next for discharging first bond, 26 March, 1733, to discharge second bond, and 26 June, 1733, to discharge third bond, and 26 Sep., 1733, to discharge fourth bond ; provided he pays the first and every bond at the times afore- said there shall be no interest, but on failure on the days aforesaid said Hoare to put said bonds in suite for principle and interest thereon. That Francis Creed, gent., be admitted free, paying £5. That Edwd. Lord, Mercht., eldest son of Daniel Lord, of Bandon, dec., Clk., be admitted free. That William Ryves, Mercht., who served Ald. Delahoide, be admitted free. That Luke Grant, Mercht.., eldest son of Stephen Grant, be admitted free. Present-Mr. Mayor, both Sheriffs, Mr. Mayor Elect; Alden. Delahoide, French, Terry, Broclesby, Bennett, Cramer, M.illerd, Austin ; Mr. Fuller, Engain, Pembrock, Owgan, and Bousfield, Common Speaker. 28 Sep., 1732. Russell Wood, gent., was approved of Deputy Clerk of the Crown, Clerk of the Peace, Not. Public, and Com. Clerk, or Town Clerk, to Mr. Robt. Hoare, subject to an order made 10 June, 1732, viz., "That no deputy shall practice as an attorney in the Tholsel Court." That the premises formerly held by Mr. Tho. Polly, dec., and joining the old Market Place, be set by cant in five lots, viz., The first lot from the East extending Westward 100 feet, The second lot next adjoining 100 feet, The remaining part home to the lane to be divided in two lots, and also another lot from the lane to the Well. For the term of 99 years from 25 March next. That ~d. Bennett, Mr. Pembrock and Bousfield, Common Speaker, do inspect Leonard Cave's accounts. 65

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