Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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19th May 1743 - 22nd February 1753

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paid accordingly, And that the Said Committee proceeded
to take into Consideration the Expences that the Surveyor had
been put unto for Horsehire and Journeys loss of time Several
days in buying and Measuring the Timber used in the rebuilding
the Said Bridge, and they were of opinion that he very wise
deserved for Such his Expences Horsehire and Journeys and
his loss of time the Sum of thirty Pounds, and the Said Committee
ordered the Treasurer to pay twenty Pounds being two thirds
of the Said thirty Pounds which has been paid accordingly, And
that Mr. Wilkinson produces his Account of Moneys by him
expended and laid out for printing and publishing Several
Orders of Court in the publick News papers amounting to the
Sum of Seven Pounds twelve Shillings and two pence, And
Mr. Wilkinson produced Vouchers for the Same, And that
the Committee Ordered the Treasurer to pay Mr. Wilkinson that
Sum which has been paid accordingly, And that the Said
Committee took into Consideration the Extraordinary trouble
Mr. Wilkinson had been put unto in his loss of time of
attending Several Committees upon Several publick Affairs,
and drawing up Orders Etc. and are of opinion that he
reasonably deserves for his Services the Sum of five Pounds
and five Shillings and do recommend to this Court the Sum
of five Pounds and five Shillings to be paid to the Said Mr.
Wilkinson, And that the Said Committee had all the
Accounts of the Said Bridge laid before them, and found that
all the Timber had been paid for by the Treasurer except the
Sum of twenty three Pounds and fifteen Shillings being the
ballance of Mr. John Brown< no role > 's account for Timber bought
of him and which the Committee Ordered the Treasurer to
pay and which has Since been paid accordingly, And the
Said Committee also found that the Sum of four Pounds and
three Shillings was also due to the Said John Brown< no role > for




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