County, pay unto the Several persons herein after named
late Constables
of the parish of St. Giles in the fields
in this
County for the Yeare one thousand Seven hundred & thirty
the Several Sumes of money follpwing (Vizt.)
unto James Aveline< no role >
£3..4s..0d
John Clarke< no role >
£3..15s..0d
John penny< no role >
£2..19s..6d
John Thomason< no role >
£2..19s..6d
Henry Midgett< no role >
£2..16s..0d
which Several Sumes amount in the whole to fifteen
pounds and fourteen Shillings, and are in full
Satisfaccon of the moneys allowed to the Said late
Constables respectively for their trouble & expences in passing
& releiving of Vagrants, And that their respective receipts
together with this Order Shall be Sufficient discharges to the
said high Constables
for Such respective payments, And the
Order made in July Sessions last for his payment of the
Said Sumes to the Said late Constables, which payment
was thereby directed in a different manner, is hereby
Vacated, and discharged.
P Adjorn Jovis 12 o. die Octobr 1732
Order for a letter to be
written by the Clerk of
the peace unto John
Nicoll Esqr
. to dine at
Hicks Hall
on the County
day of the next Sessions}
It is Ordered by this Court that a letter be written by the
Clerk of the peace unto
John Nicoll< no role >
Esqr
one of his Maties
Justices of the peace assembled at this present General
Quarter Sessions doe desire that he will please to dine
with them at Hicks Hall
on Thursday the Seventh day of
December next at one of the clock in the afternoon, and
after dinner to inform them why he discharged out of
the House of Correcon
at Clerkenwell
oneparson
committed thither by
William Dobyns< no role >
&
William Bucknall< no role >
Esqrs
on the complaint of Mr.Burgess his Master
for being an idle & disorderly Apprentice without
first Sending to the committing Justices, In breach of this
Regulating Order of Court.