Middlesex Sessions:
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22nd February 1725 - 19th January 1734

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Image 123 of 69621st April 1726


And to make their Report together with their opinions in
writing touching the premisses unto the Court of Generall
Quarter or Generall Sessions of the peace for this County, And
Whereas John Milner< no role > This name instance is in set 4214. Esqr Sr. Isaac Tillard< no role > Knt. Thomas Pindar< no role >
William Cotesworth senr and D'Oyly Michel< no role > Esqrs being five of
the Comittee named in the said Order have Reported unto
this Court that they haveing mett together on the nineteenth
day of April instant, and examined into the affaires
recomended to them Doe find by an Account Stated the twenty
second day of April one thousand seven hundred and twenty
one that there was then due to John Offley< no role > Esqr deceased
then Treasurer of the Hay Market Toll the Sume of seventy
two pounds six shillings and one penny And that no part
thereof hath been paid either to the said John Offley< no role > or since
his decease by the present Treasurers or their Collector, But
they find that there was at the time of stateing the said
account arrears amounting to forty seven pounds eighteen
shillings and ten pence, which were, as farr as the same could
be gett in, to be collected in ease of the ballance, by Collector
employed by Mr Offley, and that it appeared probable to
them that some part of the said arrears were collected by
him accordingly, And that they are of opinion that what
was so collected, ought to be allowed in ease of the ballance of the
said accompt, But what the arreares so collected amount to
is not now to be known, the Collector of them being dead above
four yeares, And that they find further that there was in the
hands of Mr Stothard the Clerke as he owns and admitts the
Sume of two and twenty pounds eight shillings and eleven pence
on the twenty fourth day of June one thousand seven hundred
and twenty five and still remains, which they are of opinion
may and ought to be paid to the legall Representative of Mr
Offley towards easeing the ballance due, But as to what will
still remain due after this payment made they submit to the
consideration of this Court how and by what means the same
shall be paid, This Court upon consideration had of the
premisses Doth agree to the said Report And doth Order that
the said Sume of Two and Twenty pounds eight Shillings and
eleven pence be forthwith paid by philip Stothard< no role > Gentl
Clerke to the right honble. the Lord William Powlett< no role > and John




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