Middlesex Sessions:
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19th May 1743 - 22nd February 1753

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By adjournment on Thursday the Seventh day of December 1749 .

Order for recomending
it to Justices of the Peace
in their respective Divisions
to have General Meetings
together for the granting
of Licenses.}

It is Ordered by this Court that it be And It is hereby
recommended unto his Majestys Justices of the Peace of this County
residing or acting within the respective Divisions in the Said County
from time to time to appoint and have a General Meeting together
in every Month or in every Six Weeks in their respective Divisions
for granting Licenses to Such unlicensed Innkeepers and Keepers
of Taverns Coffeehouses Alehouses or Victualing houses for Selling
Beer and Ale by resale as the Said Justices of the Peace in their
respective Divisions Shall think fit and proper to be licensed So
to do before the General Renewing of Licenses in Such Division and
to order convenient Notices of Such General Meetings to be given
to the Clerk of the Peace of this County or his Deputy, And not to
Sign any Writing before Such General Meeting to induce the
Commissioners of Excise to grant a License to any Victualer for
Selling Spiritous Liquors .

By adjournment on Thursday the Seventh day of December 1749.

Order for Mr. Higgs the
Trearer to pay
£9.8s.10d. remaining due
to Mr. James Wilder< no role >
upon his Bill.}

It appearing to this Court by the Report of Barwell Smith< no role >
Isaac Pacatus Shard and Walter Berry< no role > Esqrs . being a Quorum
of the Committee of his Majestys Justices of the Peace of the County
of Middx in this behalf appointed that they have inspected the
Bill of Mr. James Wilder< no role > beginning fifteenth April
1749 and ending 19th. August then next amounting to £21.2s.2d.
Out of which the Sum of £1.3s.4d. ought in their opinion to be deducted
as over charged which being deducted there is then comeing to the Said
James Wilder< no role > the Sum of £19.18s.10d. In part of which he hath
reced the Sum of £10.10s.0d. So that there is now remaining due to
the James Wilder< no role > upon the Said Bill the Sum of Nine Pounds eight
Shillings and ten pence and no more, And he praying that this
Court will be pleased to order that the Said Sum may be paid unto
him This Court being Satisfied of the truth of the Premisses
Doth Order that Mr. John Higgs< no role > Trearer of the Said County do
pay the Said Sum of Nine Pounds eight Shillings & ten pence
unto the Said James Wilder< no role > in full of the Moneys remanding
due to him upon the Said Bill, whose receipt together with
this Order Shall be a Sufficient discharge to the Said Treasurer
for Such payment.




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