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

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Image 173 of 6968th December 1726


P adjorn Jovis 8o. die Decembris 1726 .


Order for Philip Willshire< no role >
Esqr Trear of Bridge
money to advance & pay
£ [..] 9:17s:2d: to Mrs. Mary
[..] ffley
< no role > Widow Relict &
executive of Jon. Offley< no role >
Esqr deced late Trear of
he Hay-Markett &
[..] be reimbursed the
[..] ame}


Sr. Daniel Dolius< no role > Knt.


Michas Jeffreys< no role >
Wm Ellis< no role >
Richard Gifford< no role > } Esqr

Whereas it appeareth to this Court by the Report of John
Milner Esqr Sr. Isaac Tillard< no role > Knt. Thomas Pindar< no role >
William Cotesworth senr & Doyly Michell< no role > Esqrs Justices
of the peace for this County made in pursuance of an
Order of Court unto his Maties Justices of the peace for this
County at the Generall Quarter Sessions of the peace
holden for the said County in the Month of April last
that there was due by an account stated the twenty second
day of April one thousand seven hundred and twenty one
unto John Offley< no role > Esqr (since deceased) then Treasurer of the
Moneys ariseing by the toll for hay and straw brought to
and sold in the Hay-Market in the parishes of St. Martin in
the Fields and St. James Westmr in this County to Sume of
seventy two pounds six shillings and one penny, and
that noe part thereof was paid to the said Mr. Offley by
the present Treasurers or their Collector, And it alsoe
appeareth to this Court that since the decease of the said
Mr. Offley the Sume of twenty two pounds eight shillings
and eleven pence was paid by Mr. Philip Stothard< no role > Clerke
to the right honble the Lord William Powlett< no role > and John Ellis< no role >
Esqr present Treasurers of the Toll money of the said
Hay-Market in pursuance of an Order made in April
Sessions last unto Mrs. Mary Offley< no role > Widow Relict and
Executrix of the said Mr. Offley in part of the said Moneys
due to the said Mr. Offley, and that there is still remaining
due to the said Mrs. Offley the Sume of fourty nine pounds
seventeen shillings and two pence, And it being prayed
on the behalfe of the said Mrs. Offley that the same may
be paid unto her, It is Ordered by this Court that Philip
Willshire Esqr one of his Maties Justices of the peace for
this County and Treasurer of the Moneys raised for
repaire of the publique Bridges in the said County be
and he is hereby desired thereout or immediately after
he shall have sufficient thereof in his hands to




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