Middlesex Sessions:
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Image 504 of 69614th May 1730


P adjorn Jovis 14o. die May 1730

Order for the Comittee
of the Hay-Market to
make an agreemt.
with Mr John Mist< no role > the
present pavior for his
paying off a Debt
remaining due to
John Brown< no role > late
pavior of the Hay
Market}


Wm. Cowper< no role >
John Milner< no role > This name instance is in set 4214.
Reginald Marriott< no role >
Wm. Dobyus< no role >
John Crosse< no role >
Tho: Scott< no role >
Nathl. Blackerby< no role >
Robt. Tothill< no role >
Wm. Cotesworth< no role >
Gideon Harvey< no role >
Tho: Fett< no role >
Christian Cole< no role >
Alexr. Chocke< no role >
Wm. Kingsford< no role > } Esqrs .

Whereas William Brown< no role > pavior exhibited his humble
peticon unto the Court of the last General Quarter Sessions of
the peace holden for this County by adjornmt. on Thursday
the ninth day of April last settingforth that the Peticoner by
the direccon & appointment of the right honble. the Lord
William Powlett< no role > deced & John Ellis< no role > Esqrs . Treasurers of the
moneys ariseing by the Toll of hay & Shaw in the Hay-Market
paved the said Hay-Market for about four yeares then last
past, but the Toll not being sufficient for the payment of the
worke done, there remaines due to the Peticoner on the said
account the sume of seventy eight pounds eight shillings &
three pence, and that the Peticoner understanding another
person had been appointed to pave the said market he
humbly prayed the Court would be pleased to take the
premisses into consideracon and Order which way, & when,
he should be paid the same, the matter of which peticon was
appointed to be taken into consideracon on this fourteenth
day of May instant being the County day of this present
Sessions, Now For as much as this Court is of opinion that the
moneys remaining due to the peticoner should be answered
and paid to him, And It being alledged that Mr. John Mist< no role >
the present pavior of the said Hay-Market had formerly
made a proposall to pay off the moneys remaining due to
the peticoner for some consideracon to be made to the said
John Mist< no role > for his doeing the same, It is Ordered by this
Court that it be And It is hereby recomended & referred
unto Sr. Henry Penrice< no role > Knt . Sr . George Walter< no role > Knt . John
Milner
< no role > This name instance is in set 4214. Nicholas Jeffreys< no role > Bowater Vernon< no role > John Mohun< no role >
Nathaniel Blackerby< no role > William Cotesworth< no role > John Mercer< no role >
Thomas Salt< no role > Thomas Scott< no role > Alexander Chocke Richard
Farwell John Meard< no role > the honble. William Clayton< no role > Thomas
Woodcock
< no role > Oliver Lambart< no role > & Miles Harper< no role > Esqrs . Justices of the
peace of this County or any five or more of them to [..]
reconsider the said proposall of the said John Mist< no role > , for
payment of the said debt due to the peticoner and to see if
the said John Mist< no role > will agree to the same or any other
proposall whereby the said debt may be paid off and if he
will agree thereto Then the said Justices of the peace or any
five or more of them are hereby desired & authorized to
make a final agreement with him the said John Mist< no role >




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