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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Attachment 

 against 

 Marten 

 Hussie. 



Ordnance and 

 munition. 



Quarter 

 Assemblv. 



fol. 90^. 25th August, 1607. 



Nicholas Borron to serve as mayor next year, instead of Thomas Plunkett, 

 formerly elected ; provided that Mr. Plunkett have his place in station, viz., 

 to be chiefest of such aldermen as were not mayors. 



fol. 90\ oth October, 1607. 



Marten George, pursuivant, to go to the island of Valencia, or elsewhere in 

 Munster, with the Lord Deputy's attachment for Marten Hussie. lately elected 

 a sheriff of the city, as he could not be had at Culmullin, where he was lately 

 looked for by said pursuivant. Thirty shillings to be paid for expenses. 



Survey of ordnance and artillery munition to be made by Sir John Tirrell, 

 Francis Taylor, John Shelton, and Eobert Ball ; a book to be made thereof. 



The two officers yet tmplaced have eightpence a day on charge of 

 Martin Hussie elected their master. 



The quarterly Assembly which should be held the second Friday after 

 Michaelmas to be put off to the third Friday. If fitting, same to be further 

 adjom-ned. 



In this doubtful and suspicious time, the standing watch to be increased 

 in every ward from two to three dui'ing the mayor's pleasure. 



fol. 91\ 16th October, 1607. 



Martin Hussie elected sheriff, and required by letter from Mr. Arthore, 

 late mayor, and by special messenger, to execute said office, has not done 

 so, nor has he taken the oath. Ordered that he be fined £100, Iiish, 

 and be imprisoned at the pleasure of the mayor and aldermen. He to be 

 discontinued from said office. 



fol 91\ 26th January, 160S. 



Martia Hussie attended and submitt-ed. We consent to agree to his 

 proffer, entered on before by his wife. On his promise to pay for the rdty's use 

 £40, English, and three score pounds, like money — one moiety on 1st August, 

 and the other on 1st February, for which he is to perfect a bond, he to be 

 discharged of aU offices iu this city and liberties. ISTevertheless, he shall hold 

 his place in all stations and meetings next those who have been sheriffs ; and 

 he may use his trade and merchandise as before. 



fol- 92^- 18th February, 1608. 



Eobert Talbot of Templeogue, gent., claims port com out of every mill 

 in the city and subirrbs, unto which wat«r coming through Templeogue to the 

 conduits and mills of the city runs : and also claims the watercourse itself 

 coming to the city conduits. For part of this corn he sues John Forster, 



