Pounds twelve shillings and two pence and find the same to be
right This Court doth thereupon allow of the said Account and the
said Mr. Wilder praying that this Court will Order the [..] sd. Sum to be
paid unto him It is thereupon Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County do pay the aforesaid Sum unto
the said James Wilder< no role >
in full of his said Demand, whose Reciept
together with this Order shall be a Sufficient Discharge to the said
Treasurer
for such Payment.
By Adjornment on Thursday the 6th. day of Septr. 1753
Order for Mr. Higgs the Trear
to cay £23.18s.4d. to Mr. John
Lane}
An Account of Mr.
John Lane< no role >
Clerk
to the Justices of the peace
appointed to use their Endeavours to put a Stop to the spreading of
the Distemper amongst the horned Cattle in this County, of Moneys
by him disbursed and also of Moneys due to him for his Service as
Clerk to the said Justices in Relation to the Premisses being laid
before this Court beginning the twenty ninth day of March 1753
and ending the seventh day of July 1753 amounting in the whole
to the Sum of twenty eight pounds sixteen shillings and four pence
And it appearing to this Court by Certificate under the hands of
George Errington< no role >
Samuel Bever< no role >
and
Philip Dyot< no role >
Esquires
three of
his Majestys Justices of the peace
for the said County, that they have
perused the said Account being twenty eight pounds sixteen
Shillings and fourpence and find the same to be right This Court
doth thereupon allow of the said Account, and the said Mr. Lane praying that
this Court will order the said Sum to be paid unto him It is thereupon
Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County
do pay the said Sum of twenty eight pounds sixteen Shillings and
four pence unto the said John Lane
in full of his said Demand
whose Reciept together with this order shall be a sufficient Discharge
to the said Treasurer
for such payment.