Bekry— The "Fridmj Book,'' 1576-1611. 



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fol. 110. 28th January, 1609. 



The causes depending in the Castle Chamber between the city and Makhide. 

 Malahide are now to be refeiTed to final order and deliberation of the Lord 

 Chancellor and Lord Winch, now Lord Chief Baron ; and if they do not agree, 

 the Lord Deputy to umpire. The mayor has to enter into recognizances in a 

 great sum in behalf of the city for performance of their order, and Sir 

 John Talbot to enter into a like. Agreed that whatever damage the mayor 

 sustains in this recognizance he shall be exonerated and saved harmless. 



fol.UCP: 22nd February, 1609. 



The city agents petitioned the Privy Council in England to be discharged Lodging the 

 of lodging the guard, to which the Lords have given no direct answer, but ^"^'^ ' 

 have sent letters to the Lord Deputy to know on what ground said charge 

 began. As this matter must be solicited, so that the city may be disburdened 

 of the charge, it is agreed that whatever the mayor promise or undertake 

 towards this end shall be performed by the mayor, sheriffs, commons, &c., of the 

 city. If thought fit, the city plate may be pawned, and any other means used. 



fol. 110^. 10th March, 1609. 



For despatch of Michael Hamlyng, agent in England, the mayor, Messrs. City loan. 

 Kennedy, Barry, Bushope, and Carroll are to write to Eobert Cutts, London, 

 to take up £350, English, for the city's use, as by note of instructions annexed, 

 a copy of which was sent to Hamlyng, it appears. For securing the parties 

 above, the following shall put into their hands the value of £10 each in plate, 

 to serve for the time, until a general taxation. 



The names of those to deliver £10 in plate, viz., white plate, London touch, at 

 4s. Qd. the ounce, and double gilt plate, London touch, at 5.s. &d. the ounce : — 



The Eecorder, 

 Sir John Tirrell, 

 Nich. Ball, 

 Walter Sedgrave, 

 John Forster, 

 Philip Conran, 

 Francis Taylor, 

 Mich. Chamberlen, 

 Luke Plunket, 

 Mrs. Arthur and her 

 son Edward Arthur, 

 Eichard Quine, 

 Nich. Keving 



Gerald Young, 

 Nicholas Barrann, 

 Mat. Handcocke, 

 John Eliot, 

 John Shelton, 

 Eobert Ball, 

 John Bryce, 

 Thomas Plunket, 

 John Horish, 

 Thomas Dromgole, 

 James Walshe, 

 John Graltrom, 

 Thomas Cusake, 



Eichard Ashe, 

 John Goodwinge, 

 Edmond Malone, 

 George Devnish, 

 John Beuues, 

 William Preston, 

 Thomas Ijonge, 

 Thomas Birde, 

 Eobert Malpas, 

 Daniel Birne, 

 Thomas Purcell, 

 Eobert Taylor. 



