Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

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THE DUKE OF DORSET PRESEXTED WITH HIS FREED0ll.

... That His Grace the Duke of Dorset, Lord Lieutenant of this kingdom, Le /:.. presented with his freedom in a gold box, and that Mr. 1\-Iayor desire Hugh Dickson and Eman 1• Pigott, Esqr., our representatives, to wait on his Grace to beg his acceptance of the same, and of our humblest thanks for his great goodness and favour to this Citty. That Mr. Secretary Carey be presented with his freedom in a Silver box. Thomas Dyer, one of the Sergeants of this City, being grown infirm, but having served an Alderman, lived in good repute, but by misfortune reduced, this Board thinks fit to allow him £6 per annum, paid qn~rterly. That £2 19s. 9d. be paid John Alleyn, Esq., for three hides for the use of the City Fire Engine. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Browne, Recorder; Alden. ~forley, Bennett, Atkins, Austin, Croker, Pembrock, Fuller; Mr. Carree, Engain, Baldwin, and C. S. 5 Feb., 1735. That Mr. Thos. Daunt's bill for £5 5s. 3d. for finishing the l\Ieat Shambles and Milk Market near the Barracks be paid. That Mr. Recorder have, the Gold box for the Lord Lieut., and the Silver box for the SecY. made in Dublin. That James Turvin, having partly served J n. Yeamans, but prevented completing his time from a humour having fallen on his eyes, be admitted free at large. The petition of Ald. Atkins, and other Brewers, for leave to apply to the Lord Lieut. for a charter to incorporate the Brewers and Maltsters was rejected by 14 ~crainst 1. That Samuel, only son of Joshua Slocomb, be admitted free. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Fuller and Browne; Alden. Morley, Bennett, Cramer, Atkins, Millerd, Austin, Huleatt, Croker; Mr. Carrce, Owgan, Travers, Dring, Yeamans, C. S. 16 Feb., 1735. That Mr. Hoare lay before the Recorder the order of 10 Nov. last, with the Charter and Council Book, and give him a fee for his opinion how to enforce said order. 'Whereas there has been a dispute _between the Sheriffs and Aldermen

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