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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Aldermen. 



Lease to 

 Barran, 



Aldermen's 

 gowns. 



Soldiers 

 quartered. 



Necessary 

 costs. 



Committal of 

 Aldermen. 



Imprison- 

 ment of 

 Alderman 

 BaU. 



Tailors to 

 elect anew 

 a master. 



fol. U". 



Those admitted aldermen by fine, and not being sheriffs, to pay 40 shillings 

 over and above said fines ; sheriffs to pay 40 .shillings on being admitted 

 aldermen. 



fol. 5\ 12th December, 1572. 



City tenants to stop their rents for money due to them from the city for 

 loans. 



fol. 6^ Last Friday of August, 1573. 



Lease to Edward Barran of a cellar and garden, part of St. George's lands, 

 in the lane running to the Key ; to be sealed nest assembly. 



fol. 6^. First Friday of October, 1573. 



Aldermen who have not been mayors, on Station days to wear -siolet gowns, 

 on pain of £5. 



fol. 7\ 16th October, 1574. 



Soldiers not to be quartered in the city or suburbs without paying 

 three pence a meal at least, unless it be for twenty-four hours on arrival of 

 any band from England, or on their despatch to England. This order to 

 stand until there be reason to change it in respect of the price of victuals. 



fol. 7''. 3rd December, 1574. 



Such money as may be necessary for searching and exemplifying an Act of 

 Parliament for the mayor and sheriffs of Dublin to be searchers, for another Act 

 as to poundage ; and for an Act of confirmation of the gi-ants, fi-anchises, 

 and customs of said city, to be delivered hy the treasurer, he receiving 

 warrant for that purpose from the mayor, &c. 



fol. S^ Friday next before St. Lawrence Day (10th Aug.), 1578. 



In the Tolsell, EichardFiane and Nicholas Fitz Symons, aldennen, uttered 

 against each other inconvenient and undutiful speeches. They to be committed 

 to ward for 24 hours, and to pay 10 shillings. 



fol. 9\ 15th March, 1580. 



Alderman Xicholas Ball to be imprisoned, for 24 houi-s, and to pay twelve 

 pence to the poor of the l^ewgate in bread, &c., and as much to poor prisoners 

 in the Castle ; also a steel box to hold money for the poor, before he be released, 

 for ha%ing uttered speeches against ilr. Alen. 



fol- 10^- 11th July, 1580. 



Corporation of Tailors to elect anew a master. (Morgan Newman, master, 

 and the wardens having forced James Forster to be master for the year.) 



