Original charter for the existing town of Clonakilty, County Cork, issued from Hampton Court, to become a borough and appointing Nicholas Barham as first sovereign. The burgesses appointed were Andrew Kettleby, Stephen Coveney, Humphrey Jobson, Edward Bradston, Richard Drew, Nicholas Drew, Thomas Edgecombe (clothier), Abraham Bates, Nicholson, Thomas Harris, Richard Hullet (clothier), Ambrose Hullet (clothier), Richard Ussher (clothier), John Phillips (merchant), John Blake (merchant), Nathaniel Bennet (butcher), Thomas Asden (butcher), Humphrey Fisher (tailor), Theodore Jacob (innkeeper), John Williams (shoemaker), John Harison (mason), John Ward (carpenter), Nicholas Tuxberry (joiner) and Thomas Bartlett (surgeon). Sir Richard Boyle, Lord of the Town, given power to appoint the first three burgesses and administer the oath of Supremacy
Original charter for the existing town of Clonakilty, County Cork, issued from Hampton Court, to become a borough and appointing Nicholas Barham as first sovereign. The burgesses appointed were Andrew Kettleby, Stephen Coveney, Humphrey Jobson, Edward Bradston, Richard Drew, Nicholas Drew, Thomas Edgecombe (clothier), Abraham Bates, Nicholson, Thomas Harris, Richard Hullet (clothier), Ambrose Hullet (clothier), Richard Ussher (clothier), John Phillips (merchant), John Blake (merchant), Nathaniel Bennet (butcher), Thomas Asden (butcher), Humphrey Fisher (tailor), Theodore Jacob (innkeeper), John Williams (shoemaker), John Harison (mason), John Ward (carpenter), Nicholas Tuxberry (joiner) and Thomas Bartlett (surgeon). Sir Richard Boyle, Lord of the Town, given power to appoint the first three burgesses and administer the oath of Supremacy

https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/RIA-24-Q-10-10
