Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

570 LORD BARRYMORE TO DESIST FR0.:\1 :MAKING A WEIR AT rASSAUE.

Lord Barrymore, ordered, that the Mayor acquaint Lord Barrymore by letter that in our opinion 'tis an encroachment on the River and detrimental to the Navigation, and that he write to forbid them from proceeding, and that what is built may be pulled down. That Mr. Mayor send to Mr. Bustead to pull up the weir he has lately built on the river near Blackrock within 15 days, which, if he neglects, the Corporation will remove them as detrimental to the navigation. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Carleton and Townsend; Alden. Bennett, Millerd, Huleatt, Croker, Fuller, Jackson, Farren ; Mr. Carree, Engain, Owgan, Dring, and Newman. 14 Nov., 1737. That the receiver of the Gateage do lay before the board all the notes passed by the Freemen or their servants for the Gateage from Mich 9 • last, and for the future every month. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Carleton and Townsend ; Alden. Bennett, Millerd, Austen, Huleatt, Croker, Fuller, Jackson; Mr. .Carre, Engain, Dring, and Armstead, C. S. 22 N"OV., 1737. Complaint has been made of an order conceived at a C. D. H. held 5 June, 1729, viz.: " The Sheriffs of this City for the time being are desired to grant such Replevins as they shall be applied to for on account of distresses taken for Lamp Money," which orrler appearing to us to be irregular, ordered, that same be repealed, referred to C. D. H. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Carleton and Townsend; Alden. Bennett, Austin, Huleatt, Croker, Jackson, Farren; Mr. Engain and Dring. 5 Dec., 1737. Whereas two holdings set some years past to Ald. Rye are out of lease, ordered, they be set by public cant, with a reservation of part of the middle floor of the.East lot, containing three rooms, with an egress and regress at all hours, said floor to be reserved for a Guard Room for the officer or officers who mount the main guard. "'/... That £5 15s. be paid Revd. Mr. Bayly for five sermons.

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