Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

769

SEVERAL ROBBERIES ;COMMITI'ED IN .THE CITY.

Stack, and John Lynch, for committing them for 11ot paying Quarterage, be paid Ald. W etherall ; and that .£250 be paid Mr. James Meade, attorney, for said prosecutor's damages and costs; It., 50 guineas to Mr. Sher. Travers, so much advanced by him, in London, to Ald. Wetheral, expenses for two months from this City to London and back again, by order of this Board, to lay the state of the case relative to the Quarterage before the ...\ Attorney and Solicitor General of England, whether any relief may be had against the attachments. Whereas the front Meat Shambles are so narrow that it is difficult for persons on market-days to pass and repass same, ordered, that the back shambles be taken into the same, and that Mr. Mayor, Sher. Travers and Lane and Ald. Bury be a committee to carry out same. That 100 guineas be paid Mr. Geo. Randal, towards finishing the New Bridge from Lavit's Island to the Red Abbey Marsh, to be paid on said Randal's throwing down Cullinan's house at the Sugar-house gate, and • "' • • • • • • • _... )]• I 1 f 1 ?F?PWZ a street st wren tns creuns ssw wu.. 1 1 1 1

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