Rich. Caulfield Council Book of Cork & early annals

ADMISSION OF FREEMEN. 1071 for cards for the Mayor; It., £7 188. to Thomas White, stationer, for the statutes at large for the Mansion House ; It., 11s. 4td. to Anthony Edwards, stationer, for Vesey's Appendices for the Town Clerk's office; It., that Mr. Kent buy 100~ coals; It., £31 4s. 1d. to Mrs. ~owland and Daniel Morrison, ·account for timber; It., £54 19s. 6ld. to Robt. Reeves, agent in Dublin, money paid and business done by him on the late applica- tion to the Lo.-Lieutenant and the Houses of Lords and Commons to restore to the Corporation the Weighmastership of this City; It., 10 guineas to John Baldwin for printing work; It., £6 5s. 8d. to Peter Butler, engraver, for work done from 22 Oct., 1788, to 21 Aug., 1791; It., that a posting be put upon the Exchange for a Water Bailiff for one year; It., that the ground between the West Wall of the Passage into the Fish Market, and the late dwelling house of Mr. James Lee inS. Patrick Street, part of which was lately taken from Doctor Daunt, be set m two lots by public auction for a term of 100 years, each lot to contain such number of feet as the Mayor, &c., shall think most advantageous to let them by, the taker of each lot to pay 50 guineas fine to the Mayor, to be paid over to said Doctor Daunt and his Sister, towards the discharge of £159 due to them out of the ground lately tak~n from them. That Richard Harris, of Kilroe, Co. Cork, gent., at the request of the Mayor; William Crawford, mercht., at the request of Sheriff Fergusson; Attwell Hayes, Jun., gent., at the request of Sheriff Sir H. B. Hayes; Henry Chartres, Victualler, eldest son of Will. Chartres, formerly of Cork, now of Cove, gent.; Thomas Wood, mercht., having served John Teulon, mercht.; John Dixon, Cooper, eldest son of James Dixon, do. ; Philip Crosse, Esq., eldest son of Philip C., Esq. ; Fredk. Clark, having served his father, William C., mercht., in the latter part of his servitude he was promoted in the Revenue, be admitted freemen at large. It., a pension of £20 a year to Mrs. Rebecca Carleton, widow of Ald. Francis Carleton. Present-Mr. Mayor and Sheriffs; Alden. Webb, Owgan, Kellett, Sir J. Franklin, SirS. Rowland, Crowly; ~- Westropp, Busteed, Carleton, and Lane, C. S. 12 Sep., 1791. Ordered, that 19s. 6d. be paid Thomas Campbell for an ink-stand for the Council Cham'J?er.

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