By adjornment on Thursday the eighteenth day
of October
in the eighteenth year of the Reign of King
George the second, 1744.
Order for appointing
Mr. Richd. Russell< no role >
High Constable within
the Hundred of
Edmonton
in the
place & Stead of Mr.
John Evans< no role >
.}
Upon Application made unto this Court by
John Evans< no role >
Gent
High Constable
within the Hundred of Edmonton in
this County informing this Court that he hath Served the said
Office of High Constable
for the Space of three years and
upwards, and praying that this Court will please to
discharge him from the said Office, This Court doth appoint
Richard Russell< no role >
Gent
. residing within the Said Hundred of
Edmonton
to be High Constable
within the Same Hundred
in the place and Stead of the said
John Evans< no role >
, And doth
Order that the Said
Richard Russell< no role >
do immediately (after
Notice of this Order) attend Merry Teshmaker Charles
Egerton
Samuel Tatem< no role >
&
Honorat Smith< no role >
Esquires
four of
his Majesty< no role >
's Justices of the Peace
for this County
or one of them or Some other Justice of the Peace for
the said County residing in or near the said Hundred
and that he do forthwith take his Oath before the said
four Justices or one of them or other Justice as aforesaid
for his due Execution of the Office of High Constable
within the Hundred of Edmonton
Aforesaid And from and
after the time of his having taken Such Oath the Said
John Evans< no role >
is to stand absolutely discharged from being
High Constable
within the said Hundred.
By adjornment on Thursday the 18th. day of October 1744.
Order for appointing
Mr Richd. Rush High
Constable within the
Hundred of Edmonton
in the place & Stead
of Mr. Henry Arnott< no role >
.}
Application being made unto this Court by
Henry Arnott< no role >
Gent
. High Constable
within the Hundred of Edmonton in
this County informing this Court that he hath Served the
said Office of High Constable
for the space of three years &
upwards, and praying that this Court will please to
discharge him from the said Office, This Court doth