this Court that John Higgs< no role >
Gents General Treasurer of
this County Doe forthwith pay unto the Said Joseph
Odell< no role >
the Said Sume of thirty pounds in full payment
& Satisfaccon of all moneys due to him as Execrs. of
the Said Thomas Martin< no role >
for the passing & releiving
of Vagrants, And that the receipt of the Said Joseph
Odell together with this Order Shall be a Sufficient
discharge to the said Mr. Higgs for Such payment.
P Cur
P Adjorn Jovis 22 o. die Febr 1752
Order for the Mr. John
Higgs the General
Trearer
to pay £1. to Mrs.
Frances Seymour< no role >
widow
& Execrs. & of Mr.
Cha: Seymour< no role >
deced
late Housekeeper
&
Cryer}
A Bill of disbursements being produced by Mrs.
Frances Seymour< no role >
widow
& Executrix of Mr.
Christopher Seymour< no role >
deced late
Housekeeper
of Hicks Hall
and Cryer of the Sessions of the peace
of this County beginning the nineteenth day of April One
thousand Seven hundred thirty two & ending the fifteenth
day of February in the Same yeare amounting to the
Sum of one pound & three Shillings, which she defireth
may be paid unto her, And upon peruseing the said Bill
This Court doth disalloris the Sum of three Shillings (part
of the said Sum of one pound & three Shillings) the
Same being for matters, which ought to have been done
at the proper charge of the Said Mr. Seymour, But doth
Order that the Sum of one pounds (residue of the Said one
pounds & three Shillings) being for moneys paid for
looking after the clock and for coales & other necessary
matters found provided & done at Hicks Hall
aforesaid
be paid by Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
General Trearer of this
County to the Said Mrs. Seymour whose receipt together
with this Order Shall be a Sufficient discharge to the Said
Treasurer
for Such payment.
P Cur