By Adjournment on Thursday the 17th: day of January 1750
Order for Mr. Higgs the
Trearer
to pay £6.3s.4d to
Mr. Henry Wallbanck< no role >
Keeper
of Clerkenwell
Bridewell
for Moneys by
him disbursed for the
intermt. of Prisoners}
An Account being laid before this Court by Mr.
Henry Wallbanck< no role >
Keeper
of the House of Correction commonly called Clerkenwell
Bridewell
in this
County of Moneys by him disbursed for the interment of divers Prisoners
who dyed in the said Prison beginning the Fifth day of February 1749.
and ending the Sixteenth Day of January 1750 Amounting in the whole
to the Sum of Six pounds three Shillings and four pence, which he
prayeth may be paid unto him by the Treasurer of this County
And it Appearing to this Court by Certificate under the hands of
Boulton Mainwaring< no role >
&
George Errington< no role >
Esquires
two of
his Majesty< no role >
's
Justices of the Peace
of this County that they have persued the said
Account and allow that there is due to the said
Henry Wallbanck< no role >
the
said Sum of Six pounds three Shillings and four peace, It is thereupon
Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County
do pay the said Sum of Six pounds three Shillings and four pence
Unto the said
Henry Wallbanck< no role >
in full of his said Demand, whose
receipt together with this Order Shall be a Sufficient discharge to
the said Treasurer
for Such payment,
By adjournment on Thursday ye. 17 Day of Octbr. 1751
entred hereby
mistake
Upon Inspecting the Bill of Mr.
John Brown< no role >
Carpenter consisting of a
great many Particulars amounting in the Whole to the Sum of Three
Hundred & Ninety eight Pounds Eighteen Shillings and four Pence
half Penny for Oaken Timber, Planks, Pests, Rails, Iron Lead gravel
& other Materials by him found Provided and Used in and about Ye.
Repairing & Amending Such Part of a Publick Bridge called
Chortsea Bridge
which is in the County of Middx and hath been
antiently & Usually Repaired at the Charge of the Inhabitants
of the Same County & also for his Workmanship Care
Labour and Pains in and about doing the Said Repairs
This Court upon hearing of
Boulton Mainwaring< no role >
Esqr.
one of his Majestys Justices of the Peace
of the Sd. County who was
Surveyor
of the Sd. Works & Several Times Surveyed yo Same & who
had Inspected the aforesaid Bill wch.
[..] is Signed as examd. by ye. sd. Mr.
Mainwaring being Satisfyed yr. yr. Said Bill is reasonable & yr. yr. aforsd.
Repairs are well & Sufficiently done in a Substantial & Workman like
Manner doth allow of yr yr. Bill abatnig yr. out only yr.sd. Sum