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31/07/1822

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x- fi ; Appendix ( B.) Documentary Papers. No: 10, continued. APPENDIX TO REPORT FROM SELECT COMMITTEE Payments ordered by the Common Council, April a ist, 1815 : To Messrs. Furlong and Chambers, for their costs in the three mandamus causes, Glentworth, Tuthill, and O'Sullivan, as taxed, ist July 1814, amount To same, attornies, for costs applicable to Lord Glentworth's case, as taxed, ist July 1814, amount To same attornies, for costs, applicable to John Tuthill, as taxed, ist July 1814, amount - To same attornies, for costs applicable to James O'Sullivan, as taxed, ist July 1814, amount ------- To same attornies, for costs applicable to the three causes, from November 1813 to July 1814, as taxed 8th July 1814 -------- To same attornies, for costs applicable to Lord Glentworth, as taxed, 8th July 1814, To same attornies, for costs applicable to John Tuthill, as taxed 8th July 1814 To same attornies, for costs applicable to James O'Sullivan, as taxed, 8th July 1814, To same attornies, for costs in the three causes, respecting John Tuthill's publi- cation in the newspapers --------- To Mr. James Pain, architect, for sundry repairs, alterations, & c. to the Exchange, and improving the offices there, per various vouchers of particulars pro duced £ 423 17 5i Mr. Pain's charge, for the estimates and directing the works - 25 - - To Mr. Andrew James Watson, for having lighted the globes of the Exchange, and for the repairs thereof To Mr. John Carroll, for his account of English and Dublin papers, from March 1812 to September 1815, deducting two guineas formerly paid - To Messrs. Meade and Fennell, for clothing the mayor, serjeants, constables, & c. and hats, in 1814, Thomas Francis Wilkins, esq. mayor - - - - - To George Hunt, tailor, for making the said clothes ------ To Thomas F. Wilkinson, esq. for incidental expenses paid by him during his mayoralty - -- -- -- - -- -- To Mr. Edward Flin, his account for advertising, and the Journal, to 29th Sep- tember 1814 - To Mr. Alexander M'Donnell, for his account advertising - To John Jones, glazier, for repairing windows and cleaning - - - - - To Mr. Thomas Stuart, for several expenditures in repairs to the limekilm concerns, and Carr's late holdings, when leases expired - Expenditure 011 Hasting's holdings, Thomond Gate - Repairs on causeway, from 21st February 1814, to 10th March 1815, Corn Market, incidental expenses,' to 24th February 1815 - Sweeping public ways ------- Paving Thomond Bridge - -- -- -- - Forged note and postage letters ------- £. 68 68 15 11 1 5 1 8 12 12 13 4 2 8 3 f 3i 7 f 5 To Watson and Mahony, for printing and stationery, advertising, & c. account furnished to 29th September 1814 - -- -- -- - To Edmond Morony, esq. to be applied by him in the discharge of sundry debts, for expenses incurred by Thomas F. Wilkinson, esq. and during his mayoralty, and exclusive of the preceding account, 13/. 7 s. id. passed this day To Redmond Welsh, mason, for taking down and rebuilding eight chimney stacks in the widows almshouse - - - - - To Edmond Morony, e6q. the present mayor, for incidental expenses incurred by him to this date - -- -- -- -- -- - Payments ordered by the Common Council, June 26th, 1815: The prosecutor's taxed costs in the cause, " The King at the prosecution of John Tuthill, esq. against the corporation of Limerick," per Boyse and Barrington's bill, The prosecutor's taxed costs in the cause, " The King at the prosecution of James O'Sullivan, against corporation of Limerick," per same attornies bill - The prosecutor's taxed costs in the cause, " The King, at the prosecution of Lord Glentworth, against the mayor, sheriffs and citizens of Limerick," per same attornies bill -------- Postage paid on the foregoing costs, received in a packet from Mr. Barrington Payments ordered by the Common Council, December 16th, 1815 : To Thomas Stewart, for expenditures by him, and expenses respecting Hastings's holdings . --.--. To Thomas Stewart, for expenditures by him, and expenses respecting limekiln concerns, late England's - - Payments ordered Scavengers, & c. Arthur Henry D'Esterre, esq. Lot, N° i William L. Sayers, esq. - - Lot, N° 3 - - - Henry Bowles, esq. - - - Lot, N° 4 - To James Pain, for having slated the new corn market, and weather slated the parapet wall, necessary by the storm in December 1814 - To James Pain, for pointing the parapet inside and outside, in July 1815, at New Corn Market . ... . To Meade and Fennell, for their account clothing the serjeaats, constables and bellmen -.-,,_.-__-. ., To Thomas Sparrow, for hats furnished / or the serjeants, constables and bellmen ,016 166 166 166 645 74 86 33 5. d. 13 Uf 9 10 9 10 9 10 1 2 8 2 k 9 ~ 17 10 3 18 10 448 23 55 8S 9 17 5f > 7 2^ 14 9 4 3 16 1 > 3 7 » 39 27 1 5 3 J3 7 6 3 172 211 7 23 840 > 3 4 2 4 14 71 19 3 14 2 10 8 524 10 4 581 1 6 7 21 8 7f 28 16 6 10 - 15 - 10 - 9 13 8 3 74 16 27 19 8 4
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