Cork Past & Present
Cork's history, culture, places, people, and events
Adderly, Thomas, Sovn., |
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Adderly, Thomas, presented with his burgesship in a silver box |
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Admiralty |
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Agents for the town |
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Agents to take out new Charters |
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Airing-houses, against the pestilence, |
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Almericus, Lo. Baron Kinsale, elected a burgess, |
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Ancient natives, petitions of, |
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Applotment on the inhabitants, |
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Apprentice, claim at the end of his time, |
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Apprentice as a servant, claim at the end of his time, |
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Archer, Thomas, Sergeant. at Mace, |
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Archives of the Corporation., attempt to takeaway by night, |
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Arran, Earl of, Lord Deputy, |
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Ashwicke, Bartholomew, Schoolmaster, |
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Ashwicke, Bartholomew goes to Limerick, |
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Aston, Capt. Willoughby, sworn free, gratis, |
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Attorneys of the town sworn, |
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Bakers, Company of, articles between and Sovereign, |
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Foreign bakers to sell bread on Wednesday and Saturday, |
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Foreign bakers to have a new charter, |
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Ballard, William, to stamp the farthings, |
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Ballard, Williamhis widow accounts for, |
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Barber Chyrurgeons, the Master to trim the Sovereign., Recorder , and Town Clerk, gratis, |
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Barber Chyrurgeons to have a Charter, |
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Barnard, Mr. Francis, of Bandon, |
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Barrow, Thomas , Deputy Supervisor of the port of Kinsale, |
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Barry, David, a planter, |
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Bathurst, Henry, Recorder, |
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Bathurst, Henry, to have l5li. yearly, |
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Bathurst, Henry, to go to the convention in Dublin |
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Beadle, to have a frize coat, with the Corporation arms on it |
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Beamish, George, lease of part of Gallowsgreen, |
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Beckford, Willm., of Jamaica, presented with his burgesship in a silver box, |
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Beech, Captain Richd., report on the harbour, |
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Beer, ale, wine, regulations about selling, |
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Bell, to be set up in the Town Hall |
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Bell to be set up in Market, |
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Bellcastle, M., money to be applied to the purchase of the Barracks, |
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Bellman appointed |
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Bellman's hours, |
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Benson, Thomas, of Kinsale, protection for, |
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Berkley, J., Lo. Vis. fz. Harding, presented with his burgesship in a silver box, |
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Bernard, Francis, sworn Recorder, |
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Bernard, Stephen, voted Recorder |
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Bertie, Lord Montague, Commander of H. M. S. The Line, a burgess |
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Bilboa, of Plymouth, ship, |
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Bishop's Court, |
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Bishop, W., protests against the admission of freemen, |
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Blacknall, Nicholas, of Kinsale, protection for, |
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Bowler, William, Sovnereign petition against,. |
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Bowling-green, lease of, |
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Boyle, Richard |
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Mr. Boyle, Schoolmaster, |
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Dr. J. Boyle proclaims a Court of Admiralty, |
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Rt. Hon. Henry Boyle, Speaker of H. C ., a freeman. |
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Richard Boyle , Lord Viscount, presented with his burgesship in a silver box, |
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Brady, Mr. Nicholas, sworn free, ex gratia |
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Bread, none to be bought of a foreign baker, |
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Broadricke, Sir John, Knight, |
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Broghill, Lord, |
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Browne, Thomas, Sovereign, |
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Browne, Thomas, leaves a piece of plate to the Corporation., |
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Browne's Mills, way to be opened to, |
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Bryan, John, blacksmith, to stamp the farthings, |
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Bulman Rock, |
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Burgesses, sworn, not providing themselves with gowns, to be fined 5li . , |
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Burgesses, none to be admitted but by consent of the major part of the B., |
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Burgesses, none to be admitted until sworn free, |
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Burgesses, petition against admission of freemen, |
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Burrows, James, Baron of the fair, plentifully treated the whole town, |
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Butchers, regulations of, |
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Byng, Sir George, a burgess |
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Caddowes, for the Fort, the Town assessed for, |
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Calfe, Isaac, proposals to cleanse the harbour, |
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Calfe, Isaac, to build a wharfe, |
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Calfe, Isaac, to furnish sand from Kilgobban Castle to lnishannon |
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Calfe, Isaac. approbation of, |
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Carty, Sir James, Sovereign., spirited conduct when attacked by soldiers, |
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Cashel, Alexander |
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Castle, the old used as a Court of Guard, |
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Castle Parke, fire, for the guards at, |
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Catts, Harmon, sealer of money weights, |
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Cavendish, Hon. Henry, his burgesship presented in a silver box, |
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Cavendish, John, his burgesship presented in a silver box, |
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Rt. Hon. Lord Frederick Cavendish, his burgesship presented in a silver box |
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Chamberlain, Sir James, Bart., a burgess, |
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Chamberlain to collect the rents of the Corporation |
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Actions to be in Chamberlain's name |
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Chamberlain to buy a cloak for the Sergeant of the liberties, |
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Chard, D, to billet out the officers and soldiers, |
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Charlemont, James, Lo. Vis., a freeman, |
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Charles II., moneys disbursed at his proclamation, |
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Charleyil, witnesses to, |
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Charter, 5li . for translating |
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Charter, Rolls searched for, |
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Charter box contained with other writings |
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Charter to be renewed, |
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Charter to be enrolled, |
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Charter, charges for, |
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Chest, strong, to be made for the Corporation Charters, |
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Chiefry claimed by the Bishop from the Corporation, |
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Choisin, J ., a Frenchman, free, |
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Chudleigh, Mr. Tho., bought the ship Prudence , |
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Churchill, Brig.-Gen., Gov"., |
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Churchill, Brig.-Gen., Gov".,a burgess |
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Lieut. William Churchill, a burgess, |
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Church, fees for opening the ground in, |
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Church, repairs of, |
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Chyrurgeon's fees for medicines and pains, |
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Clarendon, Henry, Earl of, |
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Clarendon, Henry, Earl of, to be entertained at Corporation. charge, |
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payment for entertainment of Henry Clarendon |
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Clayton, Ran |
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Clayton, Ran, remits his dues for nine sessions, |
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Clements, M., Comr . H. M. S. Pallas, a burgess, |
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Clerk of the Market's place, dispute about, |
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Clerk of the Market's, his dues to be collected, |
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Clerk of the Market's fees, |
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Clerk of the Market's, docket of fees, |
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Collgrave, Capt. Geo., Gov'. of the town |
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Commons land, finding of a Jury, |
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Common Speaker,. |
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Commonwealth, money due to, |
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Commonwealth, escheated houses belonging to, |
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Comoge lane, |
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Constables, sworn, |
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Constables, staves painted, |
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Cooke, Zachary, a foreigner, to shut up his shop, |
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Coolevallinanbegg, survey of, |
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Convention at Dublin, the Recorder to go to, |
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Conway, Rt. Hon. R., presented with his burgesship in a silver box, |
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Cordwainers and Ourf'iers to have a new charter, |
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Corey, Will., agent for the Corporation, |
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Corke gate, set |
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Corke gate and Fryar's gate, the inhabitants without to watch for preventing fire, approaching enemies, &c., |
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Lord Bishop of Corke, sworn a burgess, |
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Corn, measurement to be inspected by the Clerk of the Market |
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Coronation day, wines expended on, |
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Corporation, land of, to be sold at D.H., |
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Corryn, George, Chyrurgeon, fee for opening the head and searching the brain, at an inquest, |
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Cory, Lawrence, sworn Marshall, |
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Cotners, Company of, |
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Cottrell, Major John, a burgess, |
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Coughlan, John, protection for, |
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County Town Hall, erecting of, |
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Coursy, Lord, intrusion on the S. liberties to be opposed, |
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Miles de Coursy elected to sit in Parlt., |
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Court of Guard to be repaired, |
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Cox, Nathaniel, of Cork, coins pence and farthings, |
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Cox, Nathaniel, to make 30 li . worth of farthings and pence, |
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Crispin, Will., protection for, |
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Crofts, Benj., Receiver of the precinct of Cork, |
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Crow, Milford, Gov". of Barbadoes, a burgess, |
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Curragh of Kildare, Kinsale militia at, |
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Davis, Sir Willm., request of the Sovn., &c., to, |
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Debt, bye-law relating to, |
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De Clifford, Lo. Baron, a freeman, in a gold box, |
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Dennis, James, agent for tbe Corporation, |
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Dent, Abrah., escape of, from Marshalsea, |
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Dilk, Cap. T., H. M. S. Bridgewater, free and a burgess, |
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Dodsworth, Geo., Sub-sergeant, |
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Donellan, Nehemiah, a burgess, |
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Dowdall, John, elected Recorder, |
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Dowlin, Will., of Barbadoes, mercht., sworn free, |
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Drumderrige, lands of, |
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Drumderridge, lease to Sir R. Southwell, |
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Drumderridge, division about, |
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Drummer, 10s. for a, who deserted the late King's service,. |
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Drums, mending, 97. |
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Dudley, Humphrey, sworn Clerk of the Market, |
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Major Dudley to make l Oti .worth of farthings, |
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Dunvill, Sir William, |
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Durzes, |
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Durzes, priviledges touching the admiralty, . |
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Dutch prizes brought into Kinsale, |
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Dynn, John, license to break a door out of the Town wall, |
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Elliot, J., Commander H. M. S. Eolus , a burgess, |
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Elwell, Joseph, deputy Sovereign |
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Ensigns of the Corporation, to be delivered up, |
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Faggot of furze, half a, for the guard, |
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Farthings, 50li . , worth to be struck, |
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Farthings, 60li., worth to be struck, |
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Farthings, 10li., worth to be struck, |
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Farthings, to pass again, |
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Farthings, coined, |
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Farthings and pence, 30li, to be made, |
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Feasting, public, to be wholly left off, |
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Fenn, Edwd., a Quaker, free, |
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Fermoy bridge, charge on the town to build, |
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Field, for to exercise the soldiers, |
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Fish-joulters, regulations for, |
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Fishermen, petn. of poor F. of Kinsale, |
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Fishing-boats, regulations, |
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Folliot, J ., Lieut. -Govr. of Charles-fort, presented with his burgesship in a silver box, |
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Folliot, Colonel, petn. that his Regt. be sent into the Fort, |
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Hon. J. F., Lieut.-Genl. of H. M. Forces, petn. that his Regt. be sent into the Fort |
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Forfeited houses, bargain concerning, |
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Forfeited lands, order concerning, |
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Forte of Castle Park, fire and candlelight for the guards, |
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H. M. Forts of Kinsale, 100li. to be applied to, |
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Foster, Lieut., lent 20li. for the soldiers, |
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Fox and Wolf money, |
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Frazer, Hon. Rob., Govr. of Kinsale and Charlesfort, presd. with his burgesship in a silver box, |
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Freemen, sworn, |
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Freemen not to conceal foreigners' goods |
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Freeman petition. of, that foreigners retail tobacco |
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Freemen and burgesses' sons, presentment, |
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Freemen protest against a pretended list of, |
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Freemen elected and protested against, |
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Freke, Sir Piercy, Bart., a burgess, |
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Fryar's Gate set, |
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Fudger. Nicholas, Sovn., died, |
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FitzGerald, Lieut., Qrs. to be paid out of the Town stock, |
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Gallwey, Hen., Earl of, to be entertained during his progress, |
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Gallwey, Henry, elected a burgess, |
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Galwey, Will., an ancient native, pet. of, |
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Stephen Galwey |
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Garland, Nicholas, free, |
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Gateage, Docket, |
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Gates, town, when to be opened and shut, |
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Geary, Thomas, Commander . of H.M. S. Som e r s et, presd. with his burgesship in a silver box, |
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George, Hon. Richd., Lieut.-Gen. of H.M. Forces, |
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Gerraldine, suits of, |
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Gibbet, to be erected, |
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Gisburn, James, Qr. Mastr. Genls. letter about the Barracks, |
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Glanbegg, |
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Glanbegg restored to Sir R. Southweil, |
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Guare, 001. Humphrey, a burgess, |
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Goats, fines for trespass of, |
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Gooken, Vincent, free, |
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Mr. Tho. Gookin |
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Gore, Major Will., a burgess, |
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Graham, Lord George, pres. with his burgesship in a silver box, |
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Grand Jury, presentment objected to, |
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Greenebank's mills to be viewed,. |
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Grible, Wm., a freeman, refuses to pay his fine |
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Groves, Gyles, gent., Clerk of the Market, |
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Guckoe mills, |
Hamilton, Major, Quarters to be paid out of the town stock, |
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Hampshire, Friggat, |
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Handasyd's, General, Regiment to be quartered on the town, |
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Hanning, William, ferryman, request of |
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Harbour, complaints of rubble falling into, |
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Harbour, a Jury to inquire into it, |
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Finding of Jury's inquiry into Harbour, |
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Harford, Peter, protection for, |
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Harvy, Richard, Water Bailive, |
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Haughton, Onesephorus, free, |
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Hawly, Col., Lt. Govr of Charlesfort, a burgess, |
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Herbert, John, elected Recorder, |
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Hewitt, Peter, of Bandon, presented to Ringrone Rectory, |
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Hill, Lieut., Quarters. to be paid out of the town stock, |
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Himing, John, protection for, |
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Hodden, Major Richard, sworn Recorder, |
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Hogges, fines for trespass of, |
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Horn, when to be blown by the Water Bailiffe, |
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Hospital, the fittest house for, |
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Houses of office to be made for strangers, |
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Hovell, Wm., Sovereign, |
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Howre, tried by the running of the glass, |
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Hurst, Humberston, protection for, |
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Hurst, Humberston, to be detained in custody, |
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Ikirin, Lo. Vis., a burgess, |
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Ingoldsby, H. E. Richd., Lieut.-Genl. H.M. Forces in Ireland, a burgess, |
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Inhabitants restrained from entertaining inmates, |
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Inhabitants, list to be drawn of, as are able to quarter the army, |
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Inishannon bridge, |
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Irish servants, none to receive without the approbation of the Soveraign, |
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Irish servants, No 1. Papist to keep open shop in the |
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town,. |
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Irwin, Hon. Col. Alex., Lieut.-Govt . of Charlesfort, a burgess, |
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James II., burgesses sworn under his Charter, |
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James II, arrives at Kinsale with 22 ships belonging to Lodowick XIV., King of France, |
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James II, keeps his Court at Charlesfort, |
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James II, removes to Cork, |
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Jemmett, Bishop of Cork and Ross, presented with his burgesship in a silver box, |
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John, Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, |
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Judges' horses, hay for, |
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Judges' horses, dinner, |
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Judges' horses, treat given to, |
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Jumper, Capt. Will., free, |
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Jury, presentment of a, |
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Room, the Burgesses, to view the News Letter and Gazette there, |
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Justices to provide gowns, or pay 5li., |
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Kearny, Mr. F., presented with his burgesship in a silver box, |
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Kearny, James. elected M.P., |
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Kearny, James, address to |
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Kearny, James, his reply |
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Keeffe, Arthur, Sovn., lease to. |
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Keide, Sir Richard, |
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Kenny, Edw. jun., admitted free, |
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Kildare. See Curragh. |
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King, His Majesty., Address to on his de liverance from the fanatical plot,. |
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King's Arms in the Town hall rotten, |
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Kinsale, Almericus, Lo. Baron, letter to, |
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Kinsale, Almericus, Lo. Baron, his bailiff encroaches on the priviledges of the Corporation, |
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Kinsale, inhabitants of refreshed the army in |
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Kinsale, report on the harbour of, |
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Kinsale, cleansing the port of, |
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Kinsale, King's letter about, |
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Kinsale, gaol broken in to by the soldiers, |
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Kippah, plowland of, |
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Lacnacomin, lands of, |
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Landowners, penalty refusing to enclose, |
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Lapp, John, Provost of Bandon, a burgess, |
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Lawrence, Capt. Tho., of the Bridgewater a burgess, |
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Leaper's well, |
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Legg Rt. Hon. Coil. Will., Gov. of Charlesfort, a burgess, |
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Le Grand, Edw., a burgess, |
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Lightfoote, James, free, |
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Ligoniere, Gen. J., Gov. of Charlesfort, a burgess, |
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Liskahanmoore surveyed, |
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Locke, Robt ., sworn free,. |
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Logie, J, Commander H. M. ship Brilliant , a burgess, |
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Love, Major, Dep. Lieut. of the Fort, |
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Love, Major, rescue by, |
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John L., Collector of Cork, a burgess, |
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Lugge, Mr. John, to collect the rents of the escheated houses, |
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Mace of Silver to be made |
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Mace, arms on altered, |
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Macguier, Major, |
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Mainwaring, Hon. Col. Charles, Governor, |
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Mann, Dr. Isaac, Bp. of Cork and Ross, presented with his burgesship, |
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Marsh, Armiger, to collect over the water, |
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Marshall, Town, |
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Marshall, Town, fees, |
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Marshalsy, kept in John Young's castle, |
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Marshalsy, expense of rep,Liring, |
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Martin, James, protection for, |
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Cap.J. M. to justify his charge against W. Milner, |
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Martle, Christl'., an ancient native, pet. of |
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Maryland, names of those bound to serve there, |
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Meade, Robt., protection for |
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Sir Richard Meade , Bart., a burgess, |
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Sir Richard Meade, Bart., elected a burgess of Parlt |
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Measures, liquid and long, brass standards, to be bought, |
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Miagh, James fz. Tho. , guardian of Patk . M . fz. Richard, |
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Miagh, James, an ancient native, petn. of, |
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Miagh, James: Alce M. to have her rents, being a Protestant, |
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Miagh, James fz. Tho., protection for, |
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Miaghe, Patk ., an ancient freeman, petn of, |
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Miaghe, Robt. fz. Patk. an ancient freeman, petn of, |
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Militia, Kinsale,. |
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Milner, Capt. Wm., Chamberlain, |
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Milner, Capt. Wm., Chamberlain, Sovn |
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Milner, Capt. Wm., Chamberlain, town agent, |
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Milner, Capt. Wm., Chamberlain, innocent of the charge of disloyalty,. |
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Money not to be paid out of the Treasury without notice given by the bell throughout the town, |
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Moore, Col. Wm., revokes his grant of land in E. Meath, |
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Moore, Sir W., Bart., a burgess, |
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Moore, Sir Charles, a burgess, |
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Morrice, Lieut., petn. against, |
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Morrough, Andrew, Recorder |
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Morrough, Andrew, elected to sit in Parliament, |
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Mountford, John, Common Speaker,. |
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Mullin-da, mills called, |
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Myagh, Robt., sworn Sovn., 28 Feb., 1687, |
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Newman, Adam, Col. of revenues, pres. with his burgesship in a silver box, |
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News Letter and Gazette to be directed to the Sovn ., |
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Nicholl's Gate, parke without used as a burial place for the pestilence, |
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Nicholson, George, Town Clerke, |
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Oath of supremacy, persons who took, |
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Oath of secrecy to be taken by the burgesses, |
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Observations on the Bay, Harbour, and Town of Kinsale, thanks of the Corpn. to the author of, |
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Officers, |
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Officers of the army, their widows to be exempt from taxes, |
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Oglesby, Mr., Schoolmaster, |
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Olde Book, referred to |
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Oranges, lemons, raisins, and olives, a present to Lo. Prest., |
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Ormond, Duke of, order to cleanse the harbour, |
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Orrery, Roger, Earl of, Lo.-Prell. of Munster, |
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Orrery, Roger letter to the Sovn ., |
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Panmure, Lord, Regt ., inhabitants burdened by being quartered on, |
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Parker, Hon. J., Lieut.-Govr. of Charlesfort, a burgess |
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Parker, Hon. G., M.P. for the town, |
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Parker, Hon. G., petn. against, |
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Parkington, Lt. Wm., suit against Cap. J. Suxberry, |
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Parsons, Laur., Recorder, |
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Henry P.,of Kinsale, protection for,. |
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Pence, Town, to be taken in by the Corpn., |
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Pence, coined, |
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Pence and farthin gs (copper), device on, |
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Pence, increase of counterfeits, |
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Pence to be issued for half-pence, |
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Pence, 50li . in copper pence and farthings, |
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Penn, Sir Will's.company, |
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Persivall, Hugh, death, |
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Persivall, Hugh, bequeaths a silver tankard to the Corpn., |
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Persivall, Sir Philip, sworn a burgess |
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Persivall, Sir John P., sworn a burgess |
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Pestilence, people that died of, |
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Pestilence, protection against, |
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Piggitt, Lieut.-Col. Alex., of Inishannon, |
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Pigott, Lieut. Geo., King's arms cut in wood bought from, |
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Plate, a piece to be presented to a gentleman, |
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Plate, a piece to be presented to Mr. Rob. Southwell, jun., |
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Plate, a piece to be presented to Sir St. J. Broadricke and Col. Clayton, |
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Plate, a piece to be presented to Mr. Stepney, |
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Plate, a piece to be presented to the Sovn., |
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Plunkitt, Garrett, protection for, |
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Ponsonby, Richard, elected M.P. for the town, |
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Poor House, viewed by the Sovn., |
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Porters of the Gates, fees of, |
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Portman, Wm., Archdn . of Elphin, Rect. |
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of Ringrone, |
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Potatoes ship Ceres, laden with for Gibraltar, boarded by the mob, |
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President, Lord and Council, order from, |
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Price, Cromwell, elected M.P., |
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Priest, Degory, protection for,. |
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Prince Henry William, an hon. Burgess in a gold box, |
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Proclamation of Charles II., expenses of, |
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Protestant inhabitants to pay for a R. Catholic watch |
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Provisions, great scarcity of,. |
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Prud ence , of London, goods to be sold, |
Quarterage of the several trades, petn. to parliament to settle, |
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Quarter Master, to give out billets for officers and soldiers, |
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Randolphe, Edmund fitz., protection for, |
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Rate, to be made, |
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Rate, particulars of a, |
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Rate, on town and liberties, |
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Rawling, J.'s, child, the Sovn. to agree with the Chyrurgeons that look to, |
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Recorder, The, to provide a gown, or pay 5li., |
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Rent-roll to be given the Comrs. for settling the 49 interest in the houses, &c., |
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Reynolds, Capt. Jacob, Vice-admiral of His Majy. of Portugal, |
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Ringcorran Castle, fire for the soldiers at, |
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Ringrone, the Sov., &c., of Kinsale patrons of, |
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pres. of Rectory, |
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Robert, Lo. Bp. of Cork and Ross, a burgess, |
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Roberts, Lo.-Lieut., |
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Roche, Edmond, bequest to the poor, |
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Roche, Philip fz. Patrick produces his will, |
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Roche, Richd . fz. George, an ancient native pet. of,, |
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Roche, Richard of the Island, protection for, |
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Roche, Patrick fz. James, protection for, |
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Roche, Edmund of Downederrow, |
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Roman Catholic freemen refusing to pay |
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Roman Catholic freemen to be sued, |
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Ronan's Key, |
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Ronaine, James, an ancieut native, petn of, |
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Rooth, Sir Richd., Dep. Vice-Admiral, petn. against, |
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Rounsevall's mill,. |
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Rowlay, S. C., Lieut. R. N . , admitted hon. burgess, |
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Rowlay, S.C. elected M.P., |
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Rowley, Will., elected Recorder, |
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Rowley, Will., elected M.P.,. |
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Rupert, Prince, Fort built by, |
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Ruth, Capt., to have fireing for the guards at Castle Parke fort, |
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Rutland, Charles, Duke of, Lo.-Lieut., an hon. burgess, |
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Sabbath day, no person to bake on,. |
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Salt, measurer of, |
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Salt and coals taken from wind-bound ships, to the ruin of trade, |
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Sanchy, Brigr. Nich., a burgess, |
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Sand-boats, imposition on, |
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Sandy Cove, sand-boats at, |
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Sarsfield, Domk., sworn Recorder, |
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Scavenger appointed,. . |
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School-house, farmed of John Young, |
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School-house, ground belonging to, |
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School-house, out of repair, |
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School-house, rent of, |
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School-house, repairs of, |
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Scott, Sir Edwd., Govr., |
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Sergeant at Mace |
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Sergeant at Mace, salary and fees, |
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Sergeant at Mace, to have 3li. yearly, |
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Sermon on swearing the Sovn., day changed, |
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Shannon, Lo. Vis., sworn a burgess, |
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Shepward, J., of Downderrow, protection for, |
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Shopkeepers to agree for their freedoms, |
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Siely, J ., free, giving his services as chyrurgeon to the poor gratis, |
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Simcocks, John, sworn a freeman, |
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Skerrit, Stephen, protection for, |
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Skyddy, J ohn, pets. for his freedom, |
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Slaughter-houses within the gates to be presented, |
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Sleveene, burial place on, |
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Smith, Ensign Robt., to be free, having married a freeman's widow, |
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Smiths, The, to have a charter, |
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Soldiers, bilitting of, |
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Southwell, Robt., to have the lands of Drumderrigg, |
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Southwell, Robt., elected Sovn ., |
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Southwell, Robt., disputes a lease |
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Southwell, Sir Rob. selected a burgess, |
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Southwell, Edward selected burgess of Parlt., |
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Southwell, Hon.Edwd. elected do., |
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Soveraigne, Admiral of the ports from Bulman Rocke to the Durzes, |
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Soveraigne,to be searcher and sealer of leather, |
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Soveraigne, Deputy to be appointed, |
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Soveraigne, duties and perquisites of, |
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Soveraigne, to have the privilege of making one person free at entrance into and going out of office, |
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Soveraigne, to have 100li. yearly,' |
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Soveraigne, differences about the election of, |
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Soveraigne, violent conduct at the election of, |
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Soveraigne, perquisites of, |
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Soveraigne, no legal Sovn. in the town, |
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Spittle land, |
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Stawell, Jonas, elected a burgess to sit in Parliament |
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Ants., bequest to the poor of S. Multose, |
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Stepney, John, Sovn., |
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Stepney, Lanslot, Com. Speaker, |
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St. Christopher, Island of, |
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St. John, Hon. Col. Tho., a burgess, |
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St. Lewis, of Lisborne, hath taken two Dut ch prizes, |
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St. Leger, Col., company. garrisoned at Barry-oges, at Ringcorran, |
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St. Leger, Col., free and a burgess, |
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St. Multose, bounds of the parish perambulated, |
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Suxberry's house set by cant |
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Swinny, Morgan, whipped through the town |
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Three Marriner's lane,. |
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Thyrry, Rob., Solicitor for the Corpn |
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Tidcomb, Hon. J., LIeut.-Gen., a burgess, |
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Timber, regulations for the sale of, |
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Timewell, Hon. Benj., a burgess, |
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Tobacco seized, being foreign bought |
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Clk., sworn a freeman, |
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Tom, Mr. John, sworn a burgess |
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St. John T. free, |
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Tonsend, Col. Richd., and his agents to bring on shoar two guns in the sea at Castlehaven, |
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Trespasses, by law, |
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Tories, apprehending |
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Towne Clerk, |
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Town Hall, bell to be set up in, |
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Town King's arms in |
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Town Walls, defects in to be viewed, |
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Town pence to be called in |
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Townshend, Lo. Vis., Lo.-Lieut., presented with his burgesship in a gold box, worth 20 guineas, |
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Trades, Masters of, to take out new charters, |
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Troops' to be quartered in the Public-houses and those inhabited by Papists, |
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Trumpeters and Trumpets at the King's coronation paid 10s . |
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A cobb to the T. for riding the liberties, |
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Trustees for forfeited houses, |
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Tumultuous proceedings, fines for, |
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Turner, Thomas, Sovn ., |
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Turret, South, petn. for a lease of, |
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Vesey, Theo., DepY. Sovn., |
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Vesey, Agmondesham elected M.P |
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Vestry, rate for repair of the Church ,and Almshouse |
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Virginia tobacco, seized, |
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Virginia, cape of, |
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Waller, James, elected a burgess of Parliament., |
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Walton, Swithen, of Cullen, gent., killed while riding the fringes, |
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Water Balive, his fees, |
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Watson, Charles, Rear-Adm!., presd. with his burgesship in a silver box, |
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Weights, brass standards to be bought, |
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Wells to be sunk in Corke Street, |
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Whetcombe, Tristram, Sovn ., |
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Whetstone, Capt. Will., a burgess, |
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Willet, Wm., of Ballen Street, Bristol, |
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William and Mary, K. and Q., properties and religion restored under, |
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Willoughby, John, of K, shoemaker, |
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Willoughby, John, to be sealer of leather, |
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Winchester, Marquis of, to be entertained on his progress, |
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Winchester, Marquis of, elected a burgess, |
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Windsor, Lord, presented with his freedom, |
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Wine, retailing of, |
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the 12 wine drawers to pay for their licenses next year, |
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Winter, Hugh, to be scavenger, |
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Nehemiah Winter, Comr. of the K ing Will ia m, a burgess, |
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Winter's mill, |
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Wolf and Fox money, |
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Wolves, contribution for killing, |
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Woolfe, Aretus, sworn free at his own house, being a cripple, |
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World's-end gate, |
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Worth, Edward, Dean of Cork, |
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William W., Recorder, |
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Wright, Capt. Natl., to prevent the rubble falling into the sea, |
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Lawrence Wright, H. Majesty . Comr. of the Navy, a burgess, |
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Yard, George, Common Speaker, |
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Yeamans, Edmond, Soveraign., died, |
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Yeomans, Edmond, rate for 5 0l i . for his relict, |
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York, H.R.H., the Duke of, address to, |
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Young, Wm., Sovn., 3 |
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Young, John fz. James |
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Walter Young, an ancient native, petn.of, |
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John Young, an ancient native, petn.of, |
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