Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

.l. LOAN OF ARMS TO THE MILITARY SOCIETY OF KINNALEA, ETC. 943

hath been set by public cant to John Osborne, butcher, for a term of 7 years from 21 Nov. last, at a rent of 58. 11!d. a week; ordered, that said Mary Collins, her executor, &c., shall receive from said Osborne out of his rent of said stall 48. 9!d. a week for five years and one month from 6 Dec. inst., and that said Osborne shall only pay the Corporation during said term 14 pence weekly, and afterwards 58. 11!d. for the residue of 7 years. That the Rev. Thomas W estropp, Clk., being eldest son of the Mayor, be admitted a freeman at large. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Purcell; Alden. Maylor, Rowland; Mr. Izod, and Pick, C. S. 16 Dec., 1778. Ordered, that £25 138. Bd. be paid Messrs. Izod and Busteed for candles; It., £36 78. 4id. to Messrs. Morrison and Fuller, for timber supplied; It. £2 138. Oid. to Richard Burt, plumber, &c., work done at S. Stephen's Hospital; It., £43 17s. Bd. to Saml. Hobbs, carpenter, for work done ; It., £30 Os. 3ld. to Messrs. Bagnell and Co., for printing work ; It., £4 to Thomas Cochran, cabinet-maker, for two pier tables for _Mayoralty House. That Edward Green of·Youghal, mercht., eldest son of Roger G., do.; John Robert Parker, of Youghal ; Jeffery O'Donn~s_9.:, Counc. at Law ; · __l William Fitton, brewer, having served Will. Fitton, one" of th~ Bu-rgesses. of --, this City; John Shaw, mercht. and Woollen Draper, having served Thomas Markham, mercht. ; John Salter, Jun., mercht., having served Stephen and Charles Denroche, merchts.; Thomas Coleman, gent., having served Wm. Snowe, Esq., Town Clerk ; Augustus Warren, Esq., eldest son of Robt. W., Esq., be admitted freemen at large. Ordered, that _50 musquets, 50 bayonets, and 50 cart~uch boxes be lent out of the City Armoury to the gentlemen forming the Military Society of the Baronies of " Kinnalea and Kierrecurrihy," co. Cork, on a bond passed -\ by Thomas Roberts, of Britfi;fdB:Town, Esq~, and Ald. Westropp, to the Mayor, for £150, to return said arms in same good order; It., that £39 12s. 11d. be paid George Seymour, pewterer and brazier, in full for his account. It., Whereas Francis Rogers, tennant by lease to a house on the South side of the entrance into the Fowl Market, is become insolvent, ordered, that a surrender of said lease be taken, and said house be set by public cant to the highest bidder.

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