RepositoryCheshire Record Office
LevelPiece
ReferenceZAB/2/157v-158
TitleFines; elections; disposal of the toll of the Bridgegate; admissions
Date9th Apr 1667
DescriptionFines for non-attendance were imposed in accordance with former orders.
(ZA/B/2/158) William Williams, esq., learned in the law, was elected Recorder in the stead of Richard Levinge, esq., deceased.
It was ordered that the estate in the City lately belonging to Robert Calcott, esq., and purchased by Thomas Weston, clerk, should be forever discharged from all claims by the City.
An order was made for the future disposal of the toll of the Bridgegate by the Mayor and Sheriffs. £12 a year should be devoted to the uses mentioned in the will of Owen Jones, in consideration of £200 paid for the same. The rest of the profits they should dispose of as they thought meet.
Thomas Griffith, late servant to Mr William Ravenscrofft, deceased, was admitted to the freedom, paying 40s.
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