Warrants as aforesaid, And the said Committee are
desired to make their report touching the Premisses to
the Court of Session of the Peace for this County
By Adjornment on Thursday the 9th. day of December 1742
Order for Mr. Higgs< no role >
the County Trearer
to pay £500. a Peice
as money comes to
his hands to Mr. Tho:
Dunne & Mr. Charles
Marquand in
further part of
moneys due to them
for new building
of Brentford Bridge
It is Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Tresurer
of this County do as money Shall Come to his hands
Pay unto Mr. Charles Marquand Carpenter and
Mr. Thomas Dunne Mason the Sum of Five
Hundred pounds
a Peice in further part of the Moneys
remaining due to them for materials by them
respectively found and work by them respectively
done in and about the new building of Brentford
Bridge
in this County. And that the Sums of
Money to be paid by the said Treasurer upon or by
Virtue of this Order Shall be Allowed to him upon
his account
By Adjornment on Thursday the 9th. day of December 1742
Order for Mr. Higgs
the County Trearer
to pay 5s.8d. to Joseph
Jackson,< no role >
Bricklayer
and 10s.6d. to Cha:
Wainwright< no role >
Smith
It is Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County do Pay unto
Joseph Jackson< no role >
Bricklayer
the Sum of five Shillings and eight Pence in full
of his Bill for Bricklayers work done at the Office
of Mr. Higgs Clerk
of the Indictments at Hicks Hall
And also unto
Charles Wainwright< no role >
Smith the Sum
of ten Shillings and Six Pence in full of his Bill for
Smiths work done at the aforesaid Office of the said
Mr. Higgs at Hicks hall
aforesaid, And that the said
respective Sums be Allowed to the said Treasurer
upon his account