This Court being Satisfied of the truth of the Premisses
Doth Order that Mr. John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County do
pay unto the respective Inspectors above named the Said
respective Sums of Money written over against their
respective Names, which Sums together amount in the
whole to the Sum of One hundred thirty four Pounds
Seven Shillings and Six pence, And the respective
Receipts of the Said respective Inspectors together with
this Order Shall be Sufficient Discharges to the Said
Treasurer
for Such respective payments.
By adjornment on Thursday the 12th. day of
October 1749
.
Order for Mr. Higgs the
Treasurer
to pay ten
Guineas to Mr James Wilder< no role >
Clerk to the Justices in
relation to the distempered
Cattle.}
An Account of Moneys claymed to be due to Mr. James
Willder Clerk to the Justices of the Peace appointed to
take Care of the distempered Cattle in this County being laid
before this Court amounting to the Sum of £21.2s.2d. which he
desires may be paid to him, It is Ordered by this Court that
the Sum of ten Guineas be paid by Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County unto the Said
James Willder< no role >
upon Account
whose Receipt together with this Order Shall be a discharge
to the Said Treasurer
for Such payment, And this Court
doth postpone the payment of any further Sum of Money
to the Said
James Wilder< no role >
upon his Said Account untill after
the Committee (to whom the Said Account already Stands
referred) Shall have made their Report as to what Sum
of Money (in their opinion) Should be allowed him upon his
aforesaid Account.
By adjornment on Thursday the 12th. day of October 1749
before Thomas Lane< no role >
, John Milner< no role >
James Clitherow< no role >
Richard Ricards< no role >
Esqrs
. & others.
Order appointing Mr.
Henry Collett< no role >
High Constable
of Kensington
Division
in the place & Stead of
Mr. Samuel Anderson< no role >
.}
Application being made unto this Court by Mr. Samuel
Anderson High Constable
of Kensington
Division in this
County acquainting this Court that he hath Served the Said Office
of high Constable
for the Space of three Years and upwards
and paid to the Treasurer of this County all the publick Moneys
reced by the Said
Samuel Anderson< no role >
and from him payable to
the Said Treasurer, This Court being Satisfyed of the truth
of the Premisses doth appoint
Henry Collett< no role >
Gent
of Kensington
within Kensington Division
aforesaid to be High Constable of