Chidley Coote, a future Member of Parliament (MP) for Kilmallock, was granted £500 for the upkeep of six lighthouses. This allocation of funds was likely intended to support the maintenance and operation of these lighthouses, which played a crucial role in ensuring the safety of ships navigating along the coast and in the vicinity of hazardous areas.
Lighthouses were essential for maritime navigation, especially in regions with treacherous coastlines or areas prone to fog and storms. They served as important aids to mariners, helping ships to avoid dangerous rocks, shallow waters, and other navigational hazards. The financial support provided by the grant would have contributed to the continued operation and maintenance of these lighthouses, safeguarding the safety of ships and their crews in the surrounding waters.
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