Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

A MniORI.AL TO PRE\E..'IT THE EXPORT.ATIO~ OF ALL GRAIX, ETC. 811

Jeremiah Hogan for 25 boat loads of stones for the North and South [ bridges, from 11 Aug., 1764, to 17 Aug., 1765; It., .£3 9s. 11d. to Arthur I St. Clare, stone cutter, in full to this day. Reed. out of the Chest, the Charter of King James 1st and old Council Book.-Wm. Snowe.-{Xote on liargin). Present-llr. Mayor, Sher. Rowland ; AlJen. Newman, Owgan, Westropp, ~Iillerd, Rob. 'Vrixon, Busteed, Hodut!r, Philpott, Franklin, Jn. Smith, 'y etherall, J. 'V rixon, and lir. Burgess Browne. 1 Oct., 1766. Ordered, that a 1\Iemorial be sent to their ExceU the Lords Justices, in the name of the l\Iayor, &c., praying an order of Government to prevent the exportation of all sorts of grain, meal, and potatoes for a limited time, V as com in general has failed this season and a great scarcity dreaded next (' winter and spring. It., that 10 guineas be paid any person that shall lodge in gaol, within three months, James Corkoran, of the North Suburbs, Butcher, for assault- "" ing 1\Ir. Sober Kent, one of the Market Jury, in the execution of his office. That Charles Hotham, Esq., CoiL H. M. 63 Reg. of foot now quartered in this City, and also a Member of the English House of Commons, and En:YOXD -~~~_¥§Q., one of the Members of the English House of Common.cz, Y be presented with their freedoms in Silver Boxes. ( " That Norton Parr, the lamp Contractor, do alter the position of such lamps in the Parish of S. Mary Shandon as Mr. Sher. Rowland and Mr. Burgess Browne shall direct. That a lamp be erected at each end of the Public passage now making under the City gaol Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Rowland and Willcocks; Alden. Owgan, Westropp, Busteed, Bury, J. Wrixon, Philpott, Wrixon; Mr. Denroch and Browne. Samuel :Maylor, Esq., Mayor. 14 Oct .• 1766. This day Mr. Mayor was sworn a Common Council~ also the Sheriffs were sworn. Present--Yr. Mayor, Sher. Travers and Harding; Alden. Jackson, New- 102-2

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