ADMISSION OF FREEMEN. 929 such sums as he shall want; It., £2 78. to Widow Mahony, Tavern-keeper, being the tavern expenses at her house, on the meeting of the Lawyers to peruse the Cork Act; It., £127 2s. l!d. to Mr. Burgess Fuller, for timber supplied; It., £23 178. 11d. to Mr. Kent, City overseer, for several articles supplied; It., .£19 138. 5d. to Messrs. Izod and Busteed, for candles; It., £23 138. Sid. to Thomas Hawes, tyler, for work done; lt., £20 38. Ojd. to Richard Burt, glazier; It., £6 18s. 4d. to said Burt, for work done at S. Stephen's Hospital, to be accounted for on the loan ; It., £31 15s. 4id. to Sami. Hobbs, carpenter, for work done; It., £1 78. 3ld. to wm. Mahony, tyler, for work done. That John Burgess, cooper, having served William Lane, do. ; Richard Carney, cooper, having served And•. Hill and Roger Langley, do. ; Thomas Roberts, Esq., eldest son of Sir Randal Roberts, Bart.; Edward Bishopp, Apothecary, having served Mr. Burgess Bennett; Henry Heard, skinner, having served Joseph Heard, do., dec. ; Robert Gordon, Esq., Surveyor- Gen•. of Munster, and Henry Davis, .Gent., Surveyor of the Port of Cork, be admitted Freemen at large. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Harding and Lane ; Alden. Millerd, Swete, Wetherall, Baker, Webb, Rowland, Butler; Mr. Browne, Izod, Morrison, and Busteed, C. S. 6 March, 1778. No business for want of a sufficient number.- wm. Snowe, Clk. of the Council Present -Mr. Mayor, Sher. Harding and Lane; Aldeu. Bury, W etheral~ Maylor, Webb, Rowland, Butler.; Mr. Monison and Busteed, C. S.
10 March, 1778. That Thomas Coldwell, cooper, having served Rich 4
• Robinson, do., be
admitted a freeman at large. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Harding and Lane; Aid•. Bury, Maylor, Webb., Butler; Mr. Izod, Busteed, C. S.~ Morrison, and Browne. 16 M OJrch, 1778. Ordered, that £4 11s. 8d. be paid John Jappie and Gibbs Ross, High Constables, so much expended by them in paying guards employed to quell 117
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