Middlesex Sessions:
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28th February 1734 - 14th April 1743

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The parish of Isleworth £10..3s..0d
the parish of Twickenham £6..11s..8d
the parish of Heston £6..17s..0d
amounting together to. £23..11s..8d

Now upon information given unto this Court that Mr. George
Greenwood high Constable of the Said Hundred hath received the
Said respective Sums of money assessed upon the respective parishes
above mentioned, which he ought to have paid unto Mr. John
Higgs the Treasurer of this County, And that the Said George
Greenwood is
< no role > now a Prisoner for debt in the Gaol of Newgate or
the Fleet Prison, And hath not yet paid the Same to the Said
Treasurer , This Court [..] thinking it requsite that Some method
Should be used to obtain the moneys aforesaid Doth Order that it be
And It is hereby recomended and referred unto the Committee
of his Majesty's Justices of the peace of this County appointed to State
& adjust the publick accounts of the Said County, and particulary
unto Thomas Lane< no role > John Milner< no role > Nicholas Jefferys< no role > James
Clitherow
< no role > Marmaduke Alington< no role > Robert Hucks< no role > Henry Norris< no role >
Robert Tothill< no role > Thomas Dummer< no role > George Bourne< no role > Samuel Tatem< no role >
Merry Teshmaker< no role > John Elliott< no role > This name instance is in set 3963. Richard Farwell< no role > Nathaniel
Chandler Francis Hole< no role > John Poulson< no role > & Thomas Moore< no role > Esquires
or any three or more of them to consider what proper & legal
method may be taken to recover the moneys above mentioned
reced by the Said George Greenwood< no role > as aforesaid, And to report
their opinion touching the premises unto this Court.

By Adjornmt. on Thursday the 29th. day of April 1742

Order made upon the
Report of the Comittee
concerning the County
goods at Hicks Hall }

Whereas Thomas Lane< no role > and Robert Tothill< no role > Esquires two of his
Majesty's Justices of the peace for this County have Reported unto this
Court That pursuant to an Order of Sessions made in the Month of
April in the thirteenth year of his now Majesty's reign they did on the
thirteenth day of April instant proceed to inquire and See what
of the goods belonging to this County at Hicks Hall were out of
repair, For the better doing of which they had the Inventory of the
Said goods laid before them, and examined every Article therein
according to the Said Inventory, And that the Committee are of
opinion that in the Great Dining Room the tables Should be
mended the charge of which will be in considerable, and all the
chairs most of which are in a very bad condition, And that a
former Order being produced to the Committee whereby it
appeared to be the opinion of the Sessions that the Green Cloth in
the Lesser Dining Room was become old & rusty and that a new
one Should be bought, which was Ordered accordingly But it




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