Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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10th June 1713 - 17th October 1721

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Image 11 of 27710th June 1713


June 10th.1713

Pd. Mr. Day for emptying the Bog House1.12.0

Augt. 27 1713

Pd. Mr. Martin for Masons Work0.14.0

Decr. 31 1713

Pd. Mrs. Proudlove the Glaziers Bill1.14.0


Allowed Mr Horsenaile the Plumer £3.0.24
of my own load (wth I paid Mr. Wainwright
for) into the County Worke abt. the Sink in the
Kitchin
1.16.0

Novr. 27

Pd. Mr. Horsenaile for in ending the Out Pump 0.8.0

July 11 1715

Pd Mr. Proudlove another Glaziers Bill1.4.0


4 Addresses to his Majesty & her late Majesty
for wth I was at much charge
3.10.0

4 Years fireing for the Great Roome8.0.0


Charges in Sessions which I ought to have been
allowed before now from the Publick the
addison of allowance for 6 more of his Maties
Justices dayly: It haveing for about 4 years
past been thought reasonable & have been
represented to the Treasury by 2 Representations
One Signed by 63 the other by 82 of their
Worships wth is 192 days at £1.4.0 P diem
amounts to
230.8.0


The Licences for this year may reasonably be
computed at £100
100.0.0
349.6.0


This Comittee by an accompt produced before
them found [..] that the Sd. John Slapp< no role > was
Indebted to the County of Middx for Colt
money by him reced over & above his
disbursments for extraordinarys the Sum of
16.

The Sd Comittee reported to the board that in their opinion the
Said £8.0s.0d Charged for four years fireing ought to be
allowed the Said Mr. Slapp out of the moneys due to the
County on the ballance of his accompt, But that the
Same ought to be borne out of the County rents, and
Submitted the rest of Mr. Slapps Sd. demands to the Judgment
of the board, and the Justices present at the board on
heareing the Said Report rejected Mr Slapps demand as




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