By Adjornment on Thursday the twenty eighth Day of June 1744
.
Order for Mr. Higgs the
County Treasurer to pay
£11.4s.2d. unto Mr. Henry
Wallbanck Keeper of
the House of Correction
at Clerkenwell
for the
passing & relieving of
Vagrants & Vagabonds}
It appearing unto this Court by Certificate under the hands of
Nathaniel Chandler< no role >
-
Francis Hole< no role >
and
Thomas Moore< no role >
Esquires
three of
his Majesty< no role >
's Justices of the peace
of this County being of the
Committee for Stating and adjusting the publick Accounts of the Said
County bearing date the twenty Seventh Day of June instant that
they have perused the Account of Mr.
Henry Wallbanck< no role >
Keeper
of
the House of Correction at Clerkenwell
comenceing the tenth Day of
May last, and examined the Same with the Vouchers, And find that
the Sum of Eleven Pounds four Shillings and two pence is due unto
the Said
Henry Wallbanck< no role >
upon the Said Account for the passing and
relieving of Vagrants and Vagabonds untill the first day of June
instant inclusive, And the Said
Henry Wallbanck< no role >
praying that this
Court will please to Order that the Said Sum, may-be paid unto him, It is
Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County do
pay the Said Sum of eleven Pounds for Shillings and two pence unto
the Said
Henry Wallbanck< no role >
in fall of the Moneys due to him upon his
Said Account for the passing and relieving of Vagrants & Vagabonds as
aforesaid, And that the Said Sum be allowed to the Said Treasurer
upon his Account.
Report concerning
Tottenham Court
Fair.
To his Majesties Justices of the Peace
for the County
of Middlesex
in their General Quarter Sessions assembled.
In Pursuance of the Directions given by this Court at their
last Sessions to the Justices of the Peace
residing within Holborn
Division for Suppressing Totenham Court Fair
, And of the Order
of Sessions published in Several New papers for the Same purpose
Several of the Said Justices did meet at the Vestry Room of St.
George Bloomsbury
on the 21st. Day of this instant June, And did
come to Some Resolutions Such as Seemed most proper to them for
the effectual Suppressing the Said Fair, and for preventing for the
future all unlawfull Assemblies of Idle and disorderly Persons
usually frequenting the Same,
Which Resolutions are as follows.
1st. To meet at Mr. George Giles< no role >
at the Sign of the Adam and Eve