at Hicks Hall in St. John Street
who are to Consider further in Case it shall appear
that the said Coroner hath received any Money illegally on Account of taking any of
the said Inquisitions.
By Adjornment on Thursday the third day of May 1753
.
Order for the Justices of the Peace
in Finsbury Division
to take
an Account of what money hath
been received of the Parish
Officers of in the said Division
by Mr. Wright or his Agent on
Account of taking Inquisition}
This Court in Order to discover if any and what money hath been exacted or received by
Robert Wright< no role >
Esquire
one of the Coroners of this County or his Agent of any Parish Officers
in this County since the twenty fourth day of June last past on Account of taking any
Inquisitions concerning the death of Persons lying dead in the respective Parishes in this
County doth order that it be and it is hereby recommended unto
Jacob Harvey< no role >
Henry
Butler Pacey< no role >
Richard Chamberlayne< no role >
William Withers< no role >
and
William Caslon< no role >
Esquires
and
others his Majestys Justices of the peace
residing in Finsbury Division
in this County or
any one or more of them to convene before them the presentor late Parish Officers of.
the several Parishes of St. James Clerkenwell
St. Luke St. Mary Islington
Saint Sepulchre
Chelsea
and Hornsey
and to examine if any money was exacted or received of the said
respective Parish Officers of St. James Clerkenwell
or any of them by the said Coroner or his
Agent on Account of taking Inquisitions concerning the death of a Man and a woman
unknown or any other Inquisitions and if any money has been exacted or received by
the said Coroner or his Agent of the said respective Parish Officers of St. Luke or any of them
on account of taking an Inquisition concerning the death of
Nathaniel Glodman< no role >
or
any other Inquisitions and if any money has been exacted or received by the said Coroner
or his Agent of the said respective Parish Officers of Saint Mary Islington
or any of them
on account of taking Inquisitions concerning the death of
Mary Sample< no role >
Mary Peaton< no role >
a female Infant and
Robert Wright< no role >
or any other Inquisitions and if any money
has been exacted or received by the said Coroner or his Agent of the said respective
Parish Officers of St. Sepulchre
or any of them on Account of taking an Inquisition
concerning the death ofCoulson And also to inquire of the presentor late
Parish Officers of the Parishes of Chelsea
and Hornsey
if any and what money hath been
exacted and received of them or any of them by the said Coroner or his Agent on account
of taking any Inquisitions since the said twenty fourth day of June last and to take an
Account in Writing of what money they shall find so received by the said Coroner or his Agent
and to attend and produce such Account before a Committee of his Majestys Justices of the
peace in this behalf appointed on Wddnesday the sixth day of June next at ten of the Clock
in the forenoon at Hicks hall
in St. John Street
who are to Consider further in Case
it shall appear that the said Coroner hath received any Money illegally on Account of
taking any of the said Inquisitions.
By Adjornment on Thursday ye. 3d. day of May 1753.
Order for the Justices of the peace
in Uxbridge
Division to take an
Account of what money hath
been received of the Parish
Officers of Cranford by Mr. Wright
or his agent on account of taking
an Inquisition.}
This Court in Order to discover if any and what money hath been exacted or received
by
Robert Wright< no role >
Esquire
one of the Coroners of this County or his Agent of any Parish
Officers in this County since the twenty fourth day of June last past on account of
taking any Inquisitions concerning the death of Persons lying dead doth order
that it be and it is hereby recommended unto
George Cooke< no role >
Thomas Blencowe< no role >
and
William Ash< no role >
by Esquires
and other his Majestys Justices of the Peace
residing in
Uxbridge
Division in this County or any one or more of them to convene before them
the presentor late Parish Officers of the Parish of Cranford
and to examine if any
money was exacted or received by the said Coroner or his Agent of the said
respective Parish Officers or any of them on account of taking an Inquisition at
Cranford Town on the Eleventh day of December last and to take an Account
in writing of what money they shall find so received by the said Coroner or his
Agent and to attend and produce such Account before a Committee of his
Majestys Justices of the Peace
in this behalf appointed on Wednesday the sixth
day of June next at ten of the Clock in the forenoon at Hicks hall
in St. John
street
who are to Consider further in Case it shall appear that the said Coroner
hath received any money illegally on account of taking the said Inquisition