Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

EARL .OF NORTHINGTON, LO.-LIEUT., PRESENTED WITH HIS FREEDOM. 985

Westropp, late of Lisinahen, Co. Clare; William Clark, gent., eldest son of· Willm. C., mercht.; Luke Foreman, mercht., having served Jasper Lucas, do.; John Lester, cooper, having served John Kift, do.; William Hughes, ironmonger, eldest son of Timothy H., do.; Ruby Flynn, cooper, having served .Andrew Hill, do. ; Thomas Chute, coope~, eldest son of Thomas C., late of Corke, mercht., dec.; Lieut. Thomas Croker, H. M. Navy, eldest son of Rich 4 • C., Esq., late of Youghal, dec. ; Thomas Williamson, cooper, having served Will Lane, do.; Thomas Smith, Esq., eldest son of Charles S., of the City of Limerick, Esq. ; Richard Heacocke, gent., eldest son of J obn H., cooper, be admitted freemP.n at large. We do hereby appoint Thomas White, of the City of Corke, gent. ; John King, Thomas Roche, and Peter Joyce, merchts., and Francis Conway, house carpenter, of the Parish of S. Nicholas ; Jonathan Morgan, John Bass, Saml. Cooper, and John Anderson, merchts., and John Nicolson, silversmith, of the Holy Trinity; Gibbs Ross, mercht., Willm. Harris, of Ballinaspig, Abraham Lane, brewer, and George Patten, of Bellview, gent., of the Parish of S. Fin- barry, valuators instead of those formerly appointed for said parishes, for the purposes mentioned in an Act for the better regulating the Police of the City of Corke, &c.; and we appoint Joseph Harrison and David Fitzgerald, merchts., of the Parish of S. Mary Shandon, valuators instead of John Shea, and John Moylan. The order for admitting John Jackson, erased, having been entered by mistake. Present--Mr. Mayor, Sher. Thompson and Lindsay; Ald 80 • Bury, Wrixon, Maylor, Baker, Webb, Travers, Owgan, Harding ; Mr. Browne, and Allen, c. s . . 25 Sep., 1 ~83. That His Excell. Robert, Earl of Northington, Lo.-Lieut., be presented _j with his freedom i~ox ; also the Rt. Hon. Thomas Pelham, Prin. · ) Sec. to the Lo.-Lieut., in a Silver-box. That £66 48. 11d. be paid Saml. Hobbs, carpenter, for work done; It., £25 188. 3ld. to Will. Flaherty, mason, for work done ; It., £4 138. 3d. to said Flaherty for work done for Skiddy's and Bretridge's alms houses ; It., £108 68. 9d. to Mr. John Jappie, for coal barrels supplied; It., £32 168. 6d. to Timothy Hughes, ironmonger, for work done; It., £91 08. 1jd. to Will. Flynn, printer,for work done ; It., £ 2 7 · 88. 6!d. to John Snowe, Esq., admr. of 124

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