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Saml. \Villimns, for free sto_ne, &c., for the new n1arkets; It., £82 ls. 1 ~rl. to 1\:fessrs. Shaw and Evanson, for cloathing ·for tl~e . Bellmen, Sheriff's, Bailiffs, Trumpeter, and Constable; It., £19 4s. -f>d. . to Mr. Philip Allen, for silver lace for the abo-ve cioathing; It., £49 13s. 3d. to Tim. Hughes, ironmonge;t·, work done; It. £17 14s. 7!d. to. Miss Harding, for necessaries at the J\1ansion House, paid by Henry Harding, Esq. ; It., £11 12s. 11d. to Thos. Chatterton, Esq., for business done.; If., £12 19s. 7 d. to the Mayor, for sundrys paid at the Mansion House ; It.; £46 5s. 6d. to W. Jones, Town Clerk, for money paid, &c. ; It., £6 7 s. 3d. to Edmond Barnes, balance due to him for Newspapers; It., 10 guineas to Mr. Will. Phillips, for busi- ness done ; It., 5 guineas .to . the widow of ~he late Mr. John Snowe; It., £1 5s. 10!d. to the Widow Hardaway, so niuch due to her late hu'3band the Exchange Porter; It., £1 18s. 4i0· t~-~Mary Ballard, for cleaning Mayor's Office and Exchange; It., one guinea a~d half to Richard Shinnock, V for lodging, fire, and candle light for the officer of the · Blackpool Guard; /> It., 40 guineas to the Mayor, for an entertainment at Blackrock, 1 Aug. ; '{...It., 10 guineas to the Mayor, to·fit the Corporation Barge for the use of · the above day. " . - ' Present-J\:fr. Mayor, Sher. Fergusson, and Sir.· H. Hayes ; Alden. Lawton, Sir J; }"'ranklin, Kingston; Mr. Izod, Basteed, Lawton, and Sadlier, C. S. 15 Jruly, 1791: Ordered, th~t the ground between Mr. Shaw's houses, now building, and Mr. Nicolson's dwelling house, to range on a line with Mr. Shaw's houses, be set up in lots, of 21~ feet each, at 25s. a foot, for 500 years, the taker paying a fine of 50 guineas ori each _lot, leases .to be executed by the J\1ayor, &c., who shall covenant, that 'the houses to be built on each lot shall range with, and be uniform in the front, in every particular, with the houses now building by Mr. Shaw; It., that the materials of the houses now standing on said ground, be sold by public auction, in such a manner as the J\1ayor, &c., shall ·judge most advantageous; It., that the money aris~ng from the aforesaid letting shall be paid to the Commissioners for making wide and convenient ways, streets, and passages, in the City and Suburbs, to\vards paying Mr. Nicolson the money awarded to him by the Jury for the purchase of his interest in his dwelling bouse in said street.
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