Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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22nd February 1725 - 19th January 1734

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Image 551 of 69614th January 1731


Wm. Cowper< no role >
John Milner< no role > This name instance is in set 4214.
Nich: Jeffreys< no role >
Nathl. Blackerby< no role >
Robert Tothill< no role >
John Mercer< no role >
[..] or Exelbee
Henry Vanderesch< no role >
Henry Binfield< no role >
Andrew Osborne< no role >
Anthony Wroth< no role >
[..] les Harper.} Esqrs .

Nicholas Jeffreys< no role > Bowater Vernon< no role > Nathaniel Blackerby< no role >
Thomas Woodcock< no role > John Mohun< no role > John Mercer< no role > Thomas
Salt Thomas Scott< no role > Alexander Chocke< no role > Richard Farwell< no role > John
Meard Oliver Lambart< no role > Miles Harper< no role > Thomas Wynn< no role >
John Webster< no role > Mart Frecker< no role > and John Lawton< no role > Esqrs . or
any five or more of them should be at Liberty at any
time between the said fifth day of December last and
this present General Quarter Sessions of the peace for this
County to treat agree and enter into a contract with
Mr.John Mist< no role > pavior for the immediate paving and
keeping in repaire Such part of the Hay Market
which then remained in a ruinus condicon and was
excluded by the placeing of the Toll post lately sett up
by Order of this Court, for and dureing the remainder of
the term of years for which the said John Mist< no role > had by
Articles of Agreement bearing date the twenty first
day of April One Thousand Seven hundred and thirty
agreed to keep the said Hay Market as therein limited
and described in repaire, and under the same covenants
and agreements provided such covenants and
agreements did not Subject or make liable the Justices
of the peace of this County to the payment of any
Sume or Sumes of money whatsoever more than the
Toll or duty of the said Hay Market should annually
produce within the terms to be contracted for over and
above the four Shillings in the pound payable to the
Collector for his paines and trouble in recollecting the Toll
and other incident charges, And It was further Ordered
that in case such Agreement should be made with the
said John Mist< no role > that the said Committee should have
power to take up the said Toll post and place it in such
other place as should be by them thought fit,
And Whereas the said Committee have made their
Report in writing whereby they Certify to this Court
that they have agreed with the said John Mist< no role > that
he shall well and Sufficiently pave and maintaine
the remaining part of the pavement in the Hay market
market from the post at the Distillers door to the Strait
Stone that runs across the way at the North end of the
Hay Market and being measured up the middle line




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