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From Ireland Home Page >>Historical index>>County Dublin page >>> Dublin City Assembly Rolls 1740, page 1>>1741 page 1>1741 page 2>>1742 page 1>> Taken from "The Calendar of the Assembly Rolls of the Corporation of the City of Dublin, is continued, in this ninth volume from October 1740 to October 1751 inclusive. " Names mentioned 1742 1741-2,
January 22nd. Fourth Friday after the 25th day of December
1741 Twenty
four of the Commons: alderman Nuttall,Alderman Kane; alderman Macarell; alderman Aldrich, isr James Somervell, knight ; alderman John Walker, Alderman Edward Hunt, alderman Baker The sixteen of the Commons David Chaigneau - George Ribton - Richard Norton - John Adamson - George Swettenham - Jason Hassard - - George Bruce - John Bradshaw - Matthew Weld - John Rose - James Carsan - James Conran - Thomas Broughton - Benjamin Hunt - Joseph Brookes - Patrick Ewing. Sir James somervell, knight alderman
dudgeon The
ten of the Commons: Auditors
of the city accounts Alderman Nuttall, alderman How, alderman Kane, alderman Gilbert King, alderman Hart, alderman Tew, alderman Daniel COokes, alderman Baker 18
of the commons Committee
of the Water course: Twenty
four of the Commons: Messrs James Dunn & Benjamin Hunt Master of the City Theobald
Wolfe, esq., Theobald Wolfe, esquire, setting forth that the corporation of the city of Dublin on the 22nd day of July 1736, perfected an obligation to Mr. Stephen Page for £4,000, penalty, conditioned for the payment of £2000, principal money, with interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum, which bond was taken in trust for Mrs. Mary Hendrick, as by an endorsement on the back of the same may more fully appear. That the said Mrs. Hendrick by her last will, bearing the date 13th day of March 1738, appointed the said Theobald her sole executor and residuary legatee, and died in the month of February 1739, and praying to have an obligation perfected to him under the city seal, on his surrendering that perfected to Mr. Page, with a proper discharge theron: whereupon It was granted, in such a manner as Mr. Recorder shall advise. John
Cooke, merchant, guardian of Letitia Hudson, granddaughter
and devisee of Mary Swift, widow of deceased William
Harrison, deceased Ballast
office report 16
of commons Mr. Jonathan Darby captain Pedderson Mr. Daniell death mentioned
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