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ADMISSION OF FREEMEN.
eldest son of Mortogh Mahony, dec.; Jasper Lucas, gent., eldest son of .Thomas Lucas, do. ; Richard Lloyd, eldest son of Richd. Lloyd, dec. ; Nicho- las George Seymour, founder, eldest son of George Seymour, do. ; William Winthrop, gent., eldest son of Stephen Winthrop, Esq., dec. ; Clayton Litch- field, eldest son of John Litchfield, Linen Draper; Joseph Harding, gent., eldest son of Rt. Worshipful Henry Harding, Esq. ; Rt. Revd. Richard Lo.- Bp. of Cloyne; and Rev. Dean John Barry, be admitted freemen at large. Present--The "lf!ayor, Sher. Harding and Johnson; Alden. Travers, Lawton, Sir J. Franklin, S. Rowland, Purcell; Mr. Izod, Willcocks, Westropp, and Coles. 19 Feb., 1790. Ordered, that .£105 13s. 9d. be paid to Mr. Will. Cain, for the purchase of the interest in a dwelling-house in Castle Street, held by him for a long term of yearsJ at the yearly rent of .£10, on his making out a title and con- veying his interest to the Mayor, &c. That Hugh Swayne, Esq., Lieut. in H. M. Artillery, eldest son of John Swayne, of Youghal, Esq.; John Westropp, Esq., eldest son of Ralph W estropp, of Attiflinn, co. Clare, Esq. ; Will Henn, Esq., Counc.-at-Law, eldest son of Hon. Justice Henn; Richd. Boyle Burt, eldest son· of Richd. Burt, glazier; Daniel-Connell, gent., having served Thomas Chatterton, Esq., Atty.-at-Law; Sam I. Randal Wily, having served John Barcroft Haughton, shopkeeper; George Perrier, mercht., having served Thos. Burnett, do. ; Will. Reynolds, silversmith, having served Will Reynolds and John Warner, do. ; Richard Smyth, cooper, having served William Harris, do. ; George Cotter, mercht., having served John Cotter, do., be admitted free- men at large ; and the Rt. Hon. Vis. Doneraile, Rt. Hon. Arthur Wolfe, H. M. Atty.-Gen., in a Silver Box, and John Toler, Esq., H. M. Solicitor- General, in a. Silver Box. Present--The Mayor and Sheriffs Johnson and Harding; Alden. Travers, Butler, Lawton, Owgan, Kent, Rowland, Sr. J. Franklin ; Mr. Izod, Will- cocks, Piersy, C. S. W estropp and Coles.. 23 Feb., 1790. Ordered, that the Petition signed by this Board and by the Merchants and Traders of the City of Corke, praying the restoration of·.t.pe appoint-
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