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the pound for collection) Several Sums of money amounting
together to one hundred and fifteen pounds two Shillings
and Six pence and It also appeareth by the account of the Said
Collector for the year one thousand Seven hundred and
thirty two that he paid unto the Said
John Mist< no role >
out of the
Toll received that year Caster Such deduction as aforesaid)
Several Sums of money amounting together to one
hundred and fourteen pounds eight Shillings and four
pence so that the said
John Mist< no role >
hath now in his hands
the sum of twenty nine pounds ten Shillings and ten pence
over and above the Sum of one hundred pounds a year by
him received of the Said Collector in the two yeares last
mentioned Now upon information given unto this Court
that the Said
John Mist< no role >
is willing to retain in his hands
nee more than half of the Said Sum of twenty nine
pounds ten Shillings and ten pence and that the other
half part thereof (which amounts to fourteen pounds
fifteen Shillings and five pence) Shall be laid out in
pebles only for the repaireing and paveing the West Side
of the said Hay-Market
It is Ordered by this Court that it be
and It is hereby recommended and referred unto the
former Committee of his Majesties Justices of the peace
for
this County appointed to oversee the Said Hay Market
(to Wit)
the right honourable John Lord Delawar Sir
Thomas
Charges< no role >
Baronett Sir
Henry Penrice< no role >
Knight Sir
George Walter< no role >
Knight the honourable
William Clayton< no role >
Esquire
John
Milner< no role > This name instance is in set 4214.
Nicholas Jeffreys< no role >
Bowater Vernon Nathaniel
Blackerby
John Mercer< no role >
Alexander Chocke< no role >
Richard Farwell< no role >
John Meard< no role >
Oliver Lambart< no role >
Miles Harper< no role >
Thomas Wynn< no role >
Mark Frecker< no role >
and
John Lawton< no role >
Esquires
or any five or
more of them to treat and agree with the said
John Mist< no role >
touching the laying out the said sum of fourteen pounds
fifteen Shillings and five pence in pebles only for the
repairing and paving the West Side of the Said Hay Market
upon Such teunes and in the best manner the Said
Committee Shall think fit and to make their Report in
writing touching the premises to the Court of Sessions of
the peace for this County.
By the Court