Description | Wall promises to have his powder ready in three weeks' time. The Mayor, with the advice of other members of the Assembly, to arrange for the payment of the soldiers, by a rate if necessary. A suit, entered by David Lloid and Richard Rathburne at Westminster against one Mr. Smith, for breach of covenant in not delivering a cargo of Danish rye, to be paid for by the City. Mr. William Wall to show why he is not liable for payment of rent on his house in Bridge Street. A flag bearing the City Arms to be made, and placed with the drum in the Inner Pentice. Otes Coneley [Conelow in margin], brewer, servant of Thomas Barges, deceased, and now of Hugh Rogerson, Alderman, to be admitted paying 40/-. Lyniall agrees to surrender his unpopular lease of the Roodee, provided the money already expended on repair work by David Montford, Humfrey Reignold and himself, be refunded. |