By adjournmt. on Thursday the fifteenth day of May 1755.
Order for Mr. Higgs Trearer
to pay £27.14s.0d to Edward
Umfreville Esqr. Coroner
for taking
Inquisitious
An Account of Inquisitious being produced before this Court by
Edward Umfreville< no role >
Esqr
. one of the Coroners of this County therein mentioning the same to be taken on View
of dead Bodies in the said County since the tenth day of April last and chargeable
on the said County pursuant to an Act of Parliament made in the twenty fifth
year of his present Majesty's reign which Account begins on the eleventh day of
April last and ends on the thirteenth day of May instant therein mentioning the
dead Bodies viewed to be twenty five in Number and that there is due to the said
Coroner
the Sum of twenty seven pounds fourteen shillings for his Coroners Fee
and for the number of Miles travelled by him on account of taking the said
Inquisitions And it appearing unto this Court by Writing under the Hands
of
Bartholomew Hammond< no role >
and
Francis Bedwell< no role >
Esqrs
. two of his
Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County that they had examined the
said Account and did approve of the same It is thereupon Ordered by this
Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County do pay the said Sum of
twenty seven pounds fourteen shillings unto the said Edward Umfreville in
full of his said Demand whose Receipt together with this Order shall be
a sufficient Discharge to the said Treasurer
for such payment.