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1728. Wednesday August 16.1

The Corporation's Debts.-Resolved that the Hall be resolved into a Comittee to consider of Ways and means for paying the Corporacion's debts And five of them shall constitute a Committee whereof the Mayor or his Deputy and one of the Aldermen shall be two. 3487 fo. 20 5

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3 January 1727/8

Robert Ballard half A day fencing

by Fin's Close

Bought of Thomas Pearson For ye

Corporation use a Glas Light fourteen Clasps for ye New Yate3 a top of Medow platt and a Larg hook ten pound .

Paide to my Master what he gave

to the Drummers for Druming on
the Crownation .

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4 These were payments made by constables and afterwards passed through the Chamberlains' accounts.

5 Post holes in Malin Hill.

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27 July 1728

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27 August 1728 30 II September 1728

it was the first Day that the Men
entred upon Fewing the dikes3
aboote the Meddows

I Post ten foot long for the Pinfold
under the Bridge

for Cutting and Carrying away the
Rock in ye Paesage near the
Long Staires

Will Radford one Day about the
fenced Trees in Market Place

I Piece of Wood to turn the Carry-
ages att Chappel Barr4

Paid to William Saunders for George

that was at Mr Robinsons for his
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The rates of wages for workmen were 1/6 and 1/- per day.

2 A torch made of tow or other material and pitch.

3 Fewing means cleansing. The word 'feying' in this sense is still in use in Leicestershire.

4 The illustration of Plumptre's Hos

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A Bill for the Corporation from Daniel Blee at St Anns Well and

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Corperation Bought of Cornelius Huthwaite

A Silk Line for ye town Seal

Charles Wheatcraft bill for paveing

doe at midasmore for paveing Mr doblede dore at the

botam of cassel gate2

Corporation Dr to John Andis

December 1727 For making Four Coates for the Watch

men at 6s

For making Two red Ditto at 78

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Corpration Dr to John Cheetham

december 23 for making foor Green Coats foer the pinders

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The Pinders.

2 'due at midsummer for paving at Mr Doubleday's door at the bottom of Castle Gate.'

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1728. September 15.

Numbering ye Shops at ye Saterday Shambles by Mr Cornnealees

Huthwaits order Chamberling Nottingham

65 Shops numbered at id per Cums to

pallosaids painted upon ye Change1

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LI.-Presentations at Quarter Sessions.

1727-1728.

1728. April 1. Joseph Walters Mayor.

Juratio Magne Inquisicionis presentant Johannem Plumptre Armigerum pro raising the ground in Pennyfoot lane and thereby 10 preventing the Water from runing

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1728. July 19.

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Juratio Magne Inquisiconis presentant Annam Ayscough viduam3 ffor printing and publishing Severall Scandalous and indecent expressions in a paper entituled The Weekly Courant Dated thursday 15 II July 1728 tending to bring the Kings Ministers of State into contempt 1494.

1728. September 2nd.

Juratio Magne Inquisiconis presentant Willelmum Stanley et Robertum Cloworth for removing the body of Hannah Stoakes from the said Stanleys house on the Top of the low Pavement and laying 20 her in the Street near to the Hen Cross imediately after which she dyed

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LII.-Bridgemasters' Rentals.

1727-1728.

£ s. d.

Samuel Spiby a Moiety of Lady Close John Mathews tenant 1-5-
Richard the other Moiety John Matthews tenant .
Joseph Taylor a Close above Boycroft Mr Keys Tenant
Thomas Gale a part in Lady Close

LIII.-Minutes of the Common Council.

1728. Tuesday November 26.

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Cow Pool. Ordered that Mr Alderman Trigge Mr Noone, Mr John Huthwaite, Mr Newton, and Mr Foxcroft shall be a Comittee to view Cow-pool and if it be convenient for John Unwine to dig Clay there and to build an Hovel on the top of Sheep lane.

1728-9. Tuesday February 4.

3488 fo. 5a. 10

Creation of new freemen.-This Hall is resolved into a Comittee to consider of fit persons to whom this Corporacion may Sell or give their freedom and for what Consideracion And it is further resolved that any Six of the Hall (whereof the Mayor and one of the Aldermen shall be two) may act as a Comittee for the purpose aforesaid.1

1729. Friday May 2.

3488 fo. 8.

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Tolls. The question being put if Mr Gawthorne shall pay a passage toll for the goods he brings in and through this Town He not being a Burgess of the same. It passed in the affirmative by the Majority of votes. And it is ordered that the present Sheriffes 20 of this town or any other subsequent Sheriffes may distrain or Sue the said Mr Gawthorn for such tolls in the Name of this Corporacion and that they may commence and prosecute any suit or suits in the name of this Corporacion indempnifying the same and also for recovery of the Chief rents due to this Corporacion And 25 that the Charges of all such suits shall be defrayed out of the profits of the Sheriffes office by the present and ye Subsequent Sheriffes as Probably with the view to reducing the Town's debt.

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