Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

9_92 , . GRANTS TOWARDS BUILDING CHURCHES AT GLENMIRE AND DOUGLAS.

of 14s. 7!d. as the expenses of each globe lamp, with the heading, burner, and lamp iron, and we fix the sum of £1 7 s. for lighting, trimming, and replacing each lamp. That James Fitter, Esq., son-in-law to the Mayor, be admitted a freeman. \ ( · That £50 be paid Revd. Archdeacon Corker towards building a new J Church at Lower Glanmire, provided a seat shall be erected in said Church for the use of the Corporation ; It., £50 to Messrs. John Shaw, Jasper \j' Lucas, Aylmer Allen, and Julius Besnard, tQwards the new Church now [\erecting at Douglas, provided a seat shall be erected in said Church for the use of the Corporation; It., that a new green cloth be provided for the Council Chamber. Present-Mr. Mayor, Sher. Shaw and Waggett; Alden. Bury, Wetherall, Maylor, Travers, Butler, Owgan, Kent, Lawton, Baker, and Mr. Browne. 25 Aug., 1784. Ordered, that the tolls and other ntarket dues be set by public cant (usual terms); It., that a posting be put up on the Exchange for electing a Water Bailiff for one year, salary £60 (duties as usual) ; It., that a reward of £20 be paid for the conviction of each of the first five persons who were concerned in committing the outrage on the person of Benj. Duke on 24 inst. ;. It., £45 19s. 2!d. to Messrs. Izod and Co. for candles; It., £71 17s. 3!d. to Saml. Hobbs, carpenter, for work done; It., £67 11s. 10d. to said Hobbs for work done at S. Stephen's Hospital; It., £8 lOs. 1d. to Mr. Andrew Peace, apothecary, for medicines for S. Stephen's Hospital from 21 June, 1783, to 23 Aug., 1784; It., £6 to said Peace for one year's attendance on said Hospital; It., £3112s. 4d. to Timothy Hughes, ironmonger, for work done; It., £25 188. 6-!d. to Messrs. John and Robt. Baldwin for printing work;. It., £35 198. 11d. to John Shaw and Thomas Waggett, Esqrs., Sheriffs, extra expenses in removing different prisoners to Dublin; It., £20 128. 3d. to Messrs. Penrose and Fisher for timber supplied; It., £10 138. 10d. to Messrs. Fuller and McCarthy for timber for S. Stephen's Hospital; It., £56 58. 5d. to said Fuller and McCarthy for timber for the Corporation; .It., £4 188. 6td. to J obn and Robt. Baldwin for printing work done by directions of the Treasurer of the Cork Association for the benefit of the Public. That Lieut. Patrick Blair, eldest son of Patrick Blair, Esq., be admitted free.

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