the Sume of Five Pounds twelve Shillings and eight
pence assessed upon the severall Parishes and Places
within the said Hundred of Istleworth
in the same
Year for raising of Moneys for releife of such
Maimed Soldiers and Mariners, which Sume ought to
have been long Since paid to the said Treasurer,
And in default of such payment hereby Ordered
to be made the said Edward Tickner< no role >
is to be
Indicted for his contempt of this Order,
P adjorn Jovis 22o. die May 1729
Order for adjorning
[..] ine die the consideration
of an Order of the King
[..] in Council that none of
[..] is Servants in ordinary
with fee shall be obliged
to fear Publick Offices Etc
It is Ordered by this Court that the further
consideration of an Order of
his Majesty< no role >
in
Council bearing date the first day of February
One thousand seven hundred and twenty eight
therein mentioning that it is his Majestyes
pleasure that none of his Servants in ordinary
with Fee should be enforced or any Wayes
Obliged to beare any Publick Offices, Serve
on Juries or Inquests Watch or Ward, or to
Serve in the Militia in any Place where they
Dwell or elsewhere, nor Subjected to any
Mulct or Fine for not Submitting there unto,
(the Consideration where of by a former
Order of Court Stands adjorned untill this
present Day) be adjorned over without day,
P adjorn Jovis 22o. die May 1729
Order for Mr. Wm. Nind< no role >
late high Constable
of
the City and Liberty of
Westminster
to Account
with Barwell Smith< no role >
Esqr.
Treasurer
for Maimed
Soldiers
Etc or else to
be Indicted,
It is Ordered by this Court that
William Nind< no role >
Gentleman
late high Constable
of the City and
Liberty of Westminster
in this County doe before the
Seventh day of July now next ensueing attend and
deliver a true and perfect Account in Writing of