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31/07/1822

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ON PETITIONS RELATING TO LIMERICK TAXATION. J9l To George Hunt, for making the clothes for serjeants, constables, & c. To Redmond Welsh, for repairing the battlements of Thomond Bridge ... To Watson and Mahony, for their account advertising and stationery, from 29th September 1814, to 29th September 1815 To Watson and Mahony, for two years insurance 011 Exchange, to October 1816 To Luke Bernard, for postage on letters, in the mayoralty of Thomas F. Wilkinson, esq. To Luke Bernard, for postage in the mayoralty of Edmond Morony, esq. To John Carroll, for one year's British and Irish newspapers for the year, from 10th September 1815 to 10th September 1816 To Edmond Morony, late mayor, for sundry incidental expences paid by him, as per vouchers produced, and to be in full of all demands ------ To J. O'Keeffe, Serjeant at mace, for attendance at different times on the cham- berlain, collecting small rents, to 29th September 1815 - To Mr. Richard Dean, for three months rent of the house at Thomond Bridge, occupied as a temporary guard room - Payments ordered by the Common Council, August 6th, 1817: To Thomas Sparrow, hatter, 1815 To - - same, - - - - 1816 ------- To Thomas Waller, for clothing, two years - - To Henry Watson, for printing, stationery, books, British and other newspapers, from ist July 1815, to 25th July 1817 - To Andrew James Watson, for lighting the lamps of the Exchange, 1815 and 1816 - To John Vereker, mayor, sundry incidentals -.--..-_ To John Vereker, mayor, postage, ending August 1, 1817 - To Thomas Stuart, for sundry expenses, incurred by him on corporation premises out of lease - To William Furlong, esq. for sundry law costs incurred on corporation suits, per taxed bill of costs, per receipt in full, to 23d July, 1817 - To a book for the clerk of the market to keep his returns - To Richard Deane, rent of a guard- house, at Thomond bridge - Ordered by the Common Council, 12th October 1818 : To the treasurer of the Fever Hospital, in aid of the funds of that charity Payments ordered by the Common Council, 28th June 1819: To Joseph Gabbett, esq. mayor, sundry incidents, ending 28th June 1819 To Watson and Mahony, amount their account from 2d August to the 13th Sep- tember 1817 To Messrs. Pains, account for repairs of the Exchange, in full, to 28th June 1819 - To Robert Murphy, high constable, for incidents during the mayoralty of John Vereker, esq. - -- -- -- -- -- - To Henry Denmeade, amount his account for furniture for the Exchange To Thomas Sparrow, amount his account for hats for the city officers - To Samuel Moore, chandler, amount his account for candles for the Exchange, J. Vereker, esq. mayor - To John Carroll, amount his account for English newspapers to September 1819 To amount Unthank's bill, for table cloth, for the use of the Exchange - To amount Thomas Waller's account, for clothing the city officers, for 1818 - To amount postage account, during the mayoralty of J. Vereker, esq. ending 29th September 1818 ------------ To incidental expenses, corn market, per Mr. T. Stuart - - To amount Daniel Minahan's account, for surveying corporation lands in 1816 To Messrs. Watson's account for stationery, & c. & c. from December 1817 to 2d June 1819 ------------- To amount Messrs. Furlong's bill of costs, for defending the actions in the meal riots, in 1817 - -- -- -- -- -- To Philip Russell, esq. for a secretaire, candlesticks and other articles, per account furnished - -- -- -- -- -- - To the right honourable Lord Gort, to reimburse him for the expenses and costs attending the Limerick petition, against honourable Major Vereker, pursuant to a resolution of council to that effect of the 4th January last - - - - To J. D. B. Morris, esq. for incidental expenses 171 s. d. 9 16 1 3 2 5 50 6 9 7 16 3 7 4 6 4 2 2 18 18 1 3i 16 9z 6 5 9 - - 26 15 4 26 15 4 7i 7 7 225 16 7f 14 9 3 13 2 1 12 16 9 229 5 ih 2,767 15 61 2 4 16 16 6 50 - - 14 16 10 129 14 4? 182 1 2\ 7 8 28 13 27 15 6 6 4 67 17 11 - 10 11 7 2 12 10 17 2 4 16 10 5 13 9 261 6 8 206 8 1 17 11 2£ 800 - - 8 16 9 Payments ordered by the Committee of Accounts and Common Council of Limerick ; 29 June 1812 28 June 1813 24 January 1814 No date 21 April 1815 26 June 1815I 16 December 1815/ 28 June 1819 Total for ten years s. d. - 113 8 - ' 151 11 3 - 332 2 1 - 83 3 9f - 3,542 4 2,302 >- 7i - ' 1,788 8 7i 11,770 3 9k Appendix ( B.) Documentary Papers. No. 10, continued.
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