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3rd May 1753 - 15th September 1757

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By Adjornment on Thursday the 3d. day of May 1753 .

Order for the Justices of the peace
in Gore Division to take an
Account of what money hath
been received of the parish
Officers in the said Division
by Mr. Wright or his Agent
an Account of taking
Inquisitions.}

This Court indothorder to discover if any and what money hath been exacted or
received by Robert Wright< no role > Esquire on 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 Joseph Taylor< no role > and Samuel Clarke< no role > Esquires and other his
Majestys Justices of the Peace residing in Gore Division in this County or any one or
more of them to convene before them the present or late Parish Officers of the Parish
of Kingsbury and Hendon and to examine if any money was exacted or received
by the said Coroner or his Agent of the said respective Parish Officers of Kinsgbury
[..] or any of them on account of taking an Inquisition concerning the.
death, of Mary Williams< no role > , and if any money has been exacted or received by the said
Coroner or his Agent of the said respective Parish Officers of Hendon or any of them on
account of taking an Inquisition concerning the death of [..] Kamcal Harris 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 Saint JohnJohn
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 3d. day of May 1753.

Order for the Justices of the peace
in the hundred of Isleworth to
take an Account of what money
hath been received of the
Parish Officers in the said
Hundred by Mr Wright or.
his Agent on account of taking
Inquisitions}

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 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 John Derbyshire< no role > Birkhead Richard Bulstrode< no role > and John
Awsiter Esquires and other his Majestys Justices of the peace residing [..] within the
Hundred of Isleworth in this County or any one or more of them to convene before
them the present or late Parish Officers of the Parishes of Isleworth and Heston and
to examine if any money was exacted or received by the said Coroner or his Agent
of the said respective Parish Officers of Isleworth or any of them on account of taking
an Inquisition concerning the death ofLauruel HarrisHannah or any other Inquisition
and if any money has been exacted or received by the said Coroner or his Agent of the
said respective Parish Officers of Heston or any of them on Account of taking an.
Inquisition concerning the death of a man unknown or any other Inquisition
And to take and 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 Hick
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 1759

Order for the Justices of the
Peace in Kensington Division
to take an Account of what
money hath been received
of the Parish Officers in the
Said Division by Mr. Wright
or his Agent on Account of
taking Inquisitions}

This Court in Order to discover if any and [..] at money hath been exacted
andreceived 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 King Gould< no role > Charles Gould< no role > and Samuel Bever< no role > Esquires and
other his Majestys Justices of the Peace residing in Kensington Division in this
County or any one or more of them to convene before them the present or late Parish
Officers of the several Parishes of Ealing Chelsea and Kensington and to examined
if any money was exacted or received of the said respective Parish Officers of
Ealing by the said Coroner or his Agent on account of taking an Inquisitions




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