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22nd February 1725 - 19th January 1734

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Image 96 of 69613th January 1726


our Superiours, may be proper, in order to a more
effectual remedy

13th January 1725/6

John Milner< no role > This name instance is in set 4214.
Isaac Tillard< no role >
K. Thornhill
Tho. Pindar< no role >
John Mercer< no role >
Wm. Cotesworth< no role >
John Ellis< no role >

P Adjorn Jovis 13 o. die January 1725.

Order for retorning
thanks to John Milner< no role > This name instance is in set 4214.
Esqr & the other Gentl
of the Comittee for
the excellent Report
by them made
concerning the mischiefs
occasioned by the
selling of Geneva Etc }

It is Ordered by this Court, nemine contradicente,
that the thanks of this Court be and they are hereby
given unto John Milner< no role > This name instance is in set 4214. Esqr Chairman of the
Comittee of his Maties Justices of the peace of this
County appointed by Order of Court to inquire into
the mischeifs occasioned by the selling of Geneva
and other Spirituous Liquors by retail within the
weekly Bills of Mortality and parts adjacent in
this County and also to the other Gentlemen of the
said Comittee (vizt.) Sr. Isaac Tillard< no role > Knt.
Robert Thornhill< no role > John Ellis< no role > William Cotesworth< no role >
senr John Mercer< no role > and Thomas Pindar< no role > Esqrs
Justices of the peace for this County for the excellent
Report by them prepared and made after their said
Inquiry unto this Court setting forth the mischiefs
occasioned by the selling of Geneva and other
Spirituous Liquors as aforesaid

P Adjorn Jovis 13 o. die January 1725.

Order made upon the
report concerning Henry
Mackeris
< no role > Constable of
Enfield relating to the
passing of Vagrants Etc.}

Whereas upon debate had by the Court of the last General
Sessions of the peace holden for this County by Adjournment
on Thursday the ninth day of December last upon the
petition of Henry Mackeris< no role > Gent one of the Constables
of Endfeild in this County praying that he might be
paid the moneys due to him for conveying of Vagrants
amounting in the whole at Michael was one thousand
seven hundred and twenty five to the Sume of one




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