Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

BEYJ. PIKE TO PROVE HIS RIGHT TO THE FISHERY OF THE RIVER. 5?.1

That John Batty be Porter of the Exchange in the room of Peter Deane. That Peter Deane have a pension of 14 pence per week during his life. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Newman; Ald 80 , Delahoide, 1\Iorley, Terry, Bennett, Cramer, Atkins, Millerd, Huleatt; Mr. Carrie, Engaine, Bousfield, c. s. Mem. A Council summoned for 1\Ionuay, 16 April, 1733, at 4 o'clock. Seven members appearing at 5 o'clock, viz., S. Croker, Mayor; Sher. New- enham, Ald. Bennett, Cramer, Millerd; 1\Ir. Pembrock, Owgan, Terry. Signed, by order, Rob. Hoare, C. C. M em. A Council was summoned at 4 o'clock this 2 1\Iay, 1733, and there appeared only the Mayor, Sher. Newman, Aid Terry, and 1\Iilleru.- Saml, Croker, Mayor. 7 May, 1733. Tbat the administrators of James Browne, dec., attend the Council next Monday, in order to settle the account of S. Stephen's Hospital That Ald. Huleatt, M.r. Engaine and Owgan inspect Mr. John Maunsell's account, and report. That Edward Mitchell be allowed .£3 3s. 6d. out of the rent he owes the Corporation, for Casting the Court Bell... That .£4 14s. 4d. be paid Ald. Bennett for Acts of Parliament and abridgements. That Ald. Bennett, Atkins, Sher. Newman, Mr. Owgan and Com. Speaker do view the slob or strand that M.r. Barrett proposes to become tenant for, and report whether 'tis atlvisable to set same, and at what rent. Whereas the Mayor and Sheriffs have been served with a subprena out of the Court of Exchequer at the suit of J n. Spillane and Patrick Comane, ordered, that Mr. Robt. Hoare do give direction for a defence, expenses to be paid by the Corporation. That Francis Austin's bill for Cloths for Exchange Porter, £4 7s. 4d., be paid. That 1\Ir. Benj. Pike attend the Council to show under what right he claims the fishery of the river Lee from the round Tower to the White Horse, or any other part of the river, and that he may be desired to attend next Monday. ti6

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