Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
SM | GO

22nd February 1725 - 19th January 1734

About this document type

Currently Held: London Metropolitan Archives

LL ref: LMSMGO556000637

Image 637 of 69612th October 1732


P Adjorn Jovis 12 o. die Octobris 1732

Order for Mr. John Higgs< no role >
the General Treasurer to pay
£11..13s.. to Mr. John Stable< no role >
plumber, £11..9s. to Mr Joseph
Jackson
< no role > John Bricklayer< no role > & £2.1s. to
Mr. Richd Tupp< no role > Carpenter
for repaires done at
Hicks hall Etc.}

Upon reading the Report of Simon Michell< no role > William Hayton< no role >
& Robert Tothill< no role > Esqrs . three of his Maties Justices of the peace of
this Country being a Quorum of the Committee appointed by
an Order in July Sessions last to direct Several repaires to be
done to the Sessions house called Hicks hall in St. John Street in
this Country and Some necessary matters for the use of the
Said house to be found & provided It appeareth to this Court
by the Said Report that the Said three Justices have caused,
the Tileing, parapet Walls & copeing Stones to be amended
the copper to be new Sett, the cellar floor raised & new paved
and a new cistern & Sinck to be Sett up, and that they have
viewed the Said works, and examined the Trademens
bills for the Same, and conceive there is reasonably due
for the Same to John Stable< no role > the plumber (after deducting
the value of the old cistern & wast lead) eleven pounds
& thirteen Shillings, to Joseph Jackson< no role > Bricklayer eleven
pounds & nine Shillings, and to Richard Tupp< no role > Carpenter
two pounds & one Shillings, It was prayed that the Said
respective Sumes may be paid to them respectively for the
Said worke & matters above menconed, where upon This
Court doth confirm the Said Report And doth Order that
John Higgs< no role > Gent General Treasurer of this County doe out
of the publick money in his hands forthwith pay unto
the Said John Stable< no role > the Said, eleven pounds & thirteen
Shillings, unto the Said Joseph Jackson< no role > the Said eleven
pounds & nine Shillings, and to the Said Richard Tupp the
Said Two pounds & one Shilling in full payment &
Satisfaction of their Said respective bills & demands,
And that their respective receipts together with this Order
Shall be Sufficient discharges to the Said Treasurer for Such
respective payments.




View as XML