Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

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ADMISSION OF FREEMEN.

poration to such opening~ when completed ; It., 30 guineas for one year's rent due 25 March last to Mr. Wm. Keyes, of the ground whereon his house formerly stood. Present-Mr. Mayor, both Sheriffs; Alden. Butler, Owgan,. Kent; Mr~ Izod, Willcocks, Coles, W aggett,. C. S., and Kellett~ 9 Sep., 1788. That the Rever. Armiger Sealy, Clk., eldest son of James Sealy of Bandon, Esq. ; John Smith, chandler, eldest son of George S. ; John La:ae,.apothe.- cary, having served Philip Bennett, do. ; Maurice Atkin, of Lea.dintonr Esq., eldest son of Walter A., Esq.; Hugh Lumley~ gent., eldest son of William L., Esq. ; Benjamin Raymond, eldest son of John Raymond, tallow chandler; Henry Deaves, mercht.,. having served George Newsom, do.; Revd. Simon Davies, Clk., eldest son of Revd. Simon D., Clk.; Arthur Browne, Esq., Counc.-at-Law, M.P. for the College; Revd. llorace Towns- end, J. P. for co. Corke; John Godwin, tallow chandler; Revd. James Pratt, Clk. ; Jeremiah Keller, Esq., (Counc.) ; James Ingram, mercht.; Abbott Trayer, gent. ; John Wakeham, of Spring Hill, co. Cork, gent. ; Will. Sankey, Counc.-at-Law, Esq.; Sir Jerome Fitz Patrick, Knt., be admitted freemen at large. Ordered, that £31 14s. be paid the Sheriffs' expenses of transmitting Murray and Wans to Dublin, by order of the Government;, It., £.11 3s. 8~d. to John Magee, printer, for inserting the resolutions of the C. D. H. Present--The Mayor, Mayor Elect, Sher. Piersy and Morrison; Alden. Webb, Travers, Butler, Lawton, 1\forrison, Sir J. Frankiin, Rowland., Owgan, Kent ; ¥r. Harding, Willcocks, W aggett, C. S., and Coles~ 11 Sep., 1788. That the Rt. Ron. David La Touche, P.O., be admitted a freeman at large. '(( Ordered, that £50 be paid the Minister and Church Wardens of S. Peter's · towards the erection of an organ in that Church ; It., £17 1 Os. 4!d. to · Will. 1\iahony, tyler, for work done; It., £28 14s. 8d. to Robt. Reeves, Jun., Esq., Corporation Agent in Dublin, for business done ; It., £10 to John Raymond, a peace officer, the reward offered for apprehending the persons who cut the pi~; It., £19 17s. 4d. to Michrel Crowly for timber

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