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No. 4 in several
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No. 5

As to the other Hundreds of Elthorne Spelthorne &
Istleworth , your Comittee have been obliged on Account
of Arrears to go back as farr as the Year 1717 and have
annexed the Accounts of the severall Treasurers of that
and all the Succeeding Years to 1721. Inclusive, whereby it
appears there have been and are great Arrears standing out,
amounting in those five Years to £119.7s.4d. out of £210.1s.8d.
their Quota for those Years besides their whole Quota
for 1722. amounting to £42.0s.4d. of which no part is yet
Collected and paid to Mr. Clitherow the Treasurer as appears
by his Account also annexed, tho there is in his hands
of Moneys paid over to him by proceeding Treasurers
£91.6s.7d. which ought to be paid to Sr. Daniel Dolyns< no role >
but is not yet paid.

The particulars of the Arrears in the five Years
before menconed and from whence due may be found
in the severall Accounts annexed, as also in a paper
by itself wherein all the Arrears are entred together
for more easy Inspection Of these Arrears 11.5.4, at
least was or ought to have been Collected by Mr.
Posterne late High Constable of Istleworth and he
being dead. Mr. Edward Reeves< no role > a Carpenter or
Joyner at Twickenham his Executer is accountable
and as we are informed, has Sufficient Assetts.
And £31.16s.8d. was as Mr. Nisbett informes us, and
as appears probable reced by Mr. Charles Munden< no role > deced
whose Executrix Mrs. Munden is accountable for
that Sume in such manner as shall be directed
and 'lis the opinion of the Comittee that Mrs. Munden
and Mr. Reeves ought to be called to account in Sessions.
We are informed by Mr. Nisbett that Mrs. Munden is not
in her Sences & that her husband died Insolvent. But
if the said £31.16s.8d. shall appear not to have been
paid to Mr. Charles Munden< no role > then Mr. Atlee Hatchett< no role > ,
Chandler & Posterne late High Constable will be
accountable for it.

There appears also to have been in the hands of Mrs.
Nisbett Clerk to some of the Justices in these Hundreds
(besides the Arrears above menconed) the Sume of
£39.11s.0d. on account of Moneys reced by him under the
severall Treasurers for the Years 1718, 1719, 1720 & 1721,




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