Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

TilE CAPTAINS OF H. M. SlliPS PRESE.."TED WITll TIIEIR FREEDO:\fS. G99

That George Quin, Esq., of the City of Dublin; William, son of Hon. Henry Cavendish; Edwd. N ewenham, of the City of Dublin, Esq. ; Henry Wrixon, Esq., of Glinfied, [sic.] be admitted free at large of this City. That Ald. Owgan, be paid .£40 for lodging the Judges of Assize, instead of .£20. That Francis Carleton, Esq., pay l!r. Hillgrove .£172 lOs., his account as Treasurer to the Green Coat Hospital. That Mr. Francis Margarett, who served John Lawton; Mr. Will. Clarke, who served Christ. Carleton; Mr. John Don Roche, who served Mr. Stephen Don Roche, be admitted freemen at large. That Mr. Mayor put the City Seal to Adilis Bustead's memorial to the Duke of Devonshire. Present- Mr. Mayor, both Sheriffs ;.Alden. Croker, Jackson, Winthrop, Owgan, Taylor, Millerd, Crone, Busteed, Wrixon, Reily, and Mr. Hill, C. S. 28 .April, 1757. That Admiral Hoibourne ; General Hopson; Commodore Holmes ; Will. Holbourne, Esq., Capt. of His Maj. Ship of war Newark, 80 guns ; Thomas Cornwall, Es~, Capt. of H. M. Ship of war Grafton, 70 guns; Ron. Lord Col viii, Capt. of H. M. Ship of war Northumberland, 70 guns ; Richard Collins, Esq., Capt. of H. M. Ship of war the Terrible, 74 guns ; Capt. Sprey, of H. M. Ship of war Oxford, 70 guns ; John Amhurst, Esq., Cap. of H. M. Ship of war Captain, 70 guns ; Capt. Mantle, of H. M. Ship of war Centurion, 60 guns ; George Mackenzie, Esq., Capt. of H. M. Ship of war SUBderland, 60. guns ; Wm. Parry, Esq., Capt. of H. M. Ship of war Kingston, 60 guns ; Henry Bramsley, Esq., Capt. of H. M. Ship of war Tilbury, 60 guns ; Francis Sam•: Drake, Capt. of H. M. Ship of war Falkland, 50 guns; James Webb, Esq~, Cap•. of H. M. Ship of war St. Albans, 60 guns ; the Hon. Lord Charles Hay, :Major Gen. of His Maj. Forces, be presented with their Freedoms in 'j.. Silver ~ea. That .£50 be paid Mr. Mayor to provide an Entertainment for the Admiral, ) General, Commodore, Colonels, Captains of the Men of. war, and other officers of the Navy and Army now in this Harbour preparing to go on tho intended Expedition. That £50 be paid Mr. Hugh Taylor, the City overseer, to enable him to 88-2

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