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Image 685 of 6966th December 1733


By adjornment on Thursday the 6th. day of December 1733

Order for Mr. John Higgs< no role >
the General Trearer to
pay £15. to Wm. Martin< no role >
Petty Constable of
Southmims for passing
& releiving of Vagrants

It is Ordered by this Court that John Higgs< no role > Gents General
Treasurer of this County doe out of the money by him received
to defray the expence of passing & releiving of Vagrants pay
unto William Martin< no role > Petty Constable of Southmims in
this County the sum of fifteen pounds for the Salary
allowed to him for his trouble & expences in passing &
releiving of Vagrants for halfe a year ending at
Michas last And that the receipt of the said William
Martin together with this Order shall be a Sufficient
discharge to the said Treasurer for such payment.

By adjornmt.on Thursday the 6th. day of December
1733.

Order for Henry Barker< no role >
Esqr . & Ja: Clitherow< no role >
Esqr Trearers of the
Bridgmoney to pay
£83..19s..4d to George
Palmer & Silas Palmer
Admrs. of John Palmer< no role >
deced for repaires done
to Brentford Bridge }

It is Ordered by this Court that Henry Barker< no role > Esqr . & James
Clitherow Esqr . two of his Maties Justices of the peace for
this County and also Treasurers of the moneys raised to
defray the expence of repairing the publick Bridges of
this County be and they are hereby desired thereout
forthwith to pay unto George Palmer< no role > & Silas Palmer< no role >
Administrators of the goods & credits of John Palmer< no role >
their late Brother deced, (on produceing to the said
Treasurers the letters of Administration in that
behalf granted) the same of eighty three pounds
nineteen Shillings & four pence which was due to the
said John Palmer< no role > in his life time and at the time of
his death for work by him done and materials by
him found provided & used in & about the repairing
of a publick Bridge called Brentford Bridge in this
County (which was in great decay for want of
repaire and had been formerly usually repaired at
the charge of the Inhabitants of the said County)
which sum (when paid) is to be in full of all their
demands against this County as Administrators
of their said late Brother And that the receipts of the




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