Items therein Specifyed, and what Sum of Money in the whole may be
fit and reasonable to be allowed and paid to the Said James Willder< no role >
upon his Said Account for the Matters therein Specifyed, And to make
their Report touching the Premisses to the Court of the next General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be holden for the Said County.
By adjornment on Thursday the tenth Day of September 1747
.
Order for Mr. Higgs Trearer
or Middx to pay to Mr Henry
Wallbanck Keeper of the House
of Correction at Clerkenwell
£4.8s.10d. by him disbursed for
Burial of Prisoners who dyed
in the Said Prison.}
A Bill or Account being laid before this Court by Mr.
Henry Wallbanck< no role >
Keeper of the House of Correction
at Clerkenwell
in this County amounting
to the Sum of four Pounds eight Shillings and ten pence by him disbursed
for Burial of a Considerable number of Prisoners who dyed in the Said
House of Correction
, And it appearing to this Court by Certificate under
the hands of
Francis Hole< no role >
&
Merry Teshmaker< no role >
Esqrs
. two of his Majestys
Justices of the Peace
for the Said County that they have perused the
Said Account and allow that there is due to the Said
Henry Wallbanck< no role >
thereupon the aforesaid Sum of £4.8s.10d. which the Said Henry
Wallbanck doth desire may be paid unto him, It is thereupon Ordered
by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County do pay unto
the Said
Henry Wallbanck< no role >
the Said Sum of four Pounds eight Shillings
and ten Pence in full of the Moneys due to him upon the Said Account
And that the Receipt of the Said
Henry Wallbanck< no role >
together with this
Order Shall be a Sufficient Discharge to the Said Treasurer
for such
payment.
By adjornment on Thursday the 10th. Day of September, 1747.
Order for Mr. Higgs the Trearer
to pay £4.13s.6d. to Mr. Edwd.
Chandler
for Coffins & woollen< no role >
Strouds for the Burial of
Prisoners who dyed in the
House of Correction
at
Clerkenwell
.}
Application being made into this Court by
Edward Chandler< no role >
informing
this Court that he hath found and provided divers Deal Coffins and
Woollen Strouds< no role >
in the years 1745-1746 and this present year 1747
for the Burial of Prisoners who dyed in the House of Correction at
Clerkenwell
which he produced an account of Particulars before this
Court amounting to the Sum of £4.13s.6d. which Sum the Said Edward
Chandler
prayeth this Court will be pleased to Order to be paid unto
him, And it appearing to this Court by Certificate under the hands
of
Merry Teshmaker< no role >
&
Francis Hole< no role >
Esqrs
. two of his Majestys Justices
of the Peace for this County that they have perused the Said Account,