P adjorn Martis duodecime die July 1726
.
Order for John Troughton< no role >
Esqr
to attend Court at
Hicks Hall
}
It is Ordered by this Court that
John Troughton< no role >
Esqr one
of his Maties Justices of the peace
for this County be and
he is hereby desired to produce before this Court on Friday
next at three of the Clock in the afternoon an account
of the Christian names, Surnames, and additions of
the persons who became bound by Recognizance
taken before him in the month of July 1725 for the
personall appearance of
Dawkin Willmott< no role >
at the then
next Sessions of Oyer and Terminer for this County an
for his triall of his Traverses within the first three days
of the same Sessions upon two Indictments against him
for frauds and misdemeanours, and that William
Leverland prosecutor of one of the said Indictments doe
alsoe attend this Court on Friday next at three of the
clock in the afternoon.
P Adjorn Mercury 20o. July 1726.
Order for Mr. Thomas
Jones< no role >
Trear of
Vargrant Money to
pay £2:1s:0d to John
Godfry Constable< no role >
of
St. James's Clerkenwell
& al}
It is Ordered by this Court that
Thomas Jones< no role >
Gentl
Treasurer of the moneys raised within the Hundreds
of Ossulston
Edmonton
and Gore
in this County for the
passing of Vagrants
Doe thereout pay unto
John
Godfry one< no role >
of the Constables of the Parish of St. James
Clerkenwell
William Mouldsworth< no role >
one of the Beadles
of the Parish of St. Giles without Cripplegate
and to
Francis Oliver< no role >
Beadle
of the Liberty of Glass house Yard
in the parish of St. Botolph without Aldersgate
in the
said County the sume of two pounds and one Shilling
allowed unto them for their trouble and expences
in passing and releiving of Vagrants, whose receipt
together with this Order shall be a sufficient discharge
to the said
Thomas Jones< no role >
for such payment.