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Image 547 of 56313th January 1743


By Adjornment on Thursday 13th. day of January 1742

Order for Mr. Higgs< no role >
the County Trear
to pay £228.19s.10d.
to Mr. Jon. Wilkins< no role >
Pavior for paving
work done at
Brentford Bridge< no role >

Whereas by are port of Sr. Joseph Ayloffe< no role > Houlding Baronet
James Clitherow< no role > Esquire and John Poulson< no role > Esquire three
of his Majesties Justices of the Peace of this County being a
Quorum of the Committee of Justices of the Peace for the said
County to whom It was referred by an Order of Sessions of
the Ninth day of December last to Consider of the demands
of workman of Moneys due to them for work done at
Brentford Bridge and to State and adjust what was due to
each Person respectively, It appeareth to this Court
amongst other matters therein Mentioned that the Said
three Justices met together in Pursuance of the said Order
And that Mr. John Wilkins< no role > Pavior attended them, and
desired that the Sum of £228..19s..10d being the amount of his
bill due to him for paving Brentford Bridge Etc. being included
in a Sum of £1580..7s..4d mentioned in the said report as
due to Mr. Dunne and Mr. Marqnand the Contractors for
building the said Bridge may be paid to him the said
John Wilkins< no role > by the County Treasurer and not to Mr.
Dunne and Mr. Marqnard as part of their demand, And
that the said Committee are of Opinion that the same
ought to be done accordingly, and to be abstracted from
their said demand, This Court doth agree to that Part
of the said report, And doth Order that Mr. John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer of this County do as Money Comes to his Hands
pay the said Sum of two Hundred twenty eight
pounds nineteen Shillings and ten Pence unto the
Said John Wilkins< no role > in full of his demand for materials
and Paving work by him done at Brentford bridge
aforesaid, And that the said Sum be allowed to the
said Treasurer upon his account




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