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By adjournment on Thursday the twenty first day of October 1756 .

Order for Mr. Higgs Trearer
to pay £25.19s.3d to Mr. Roger
Jackson
< no role > Coroner an Account
of taking Inquisitions

An Account of Inquisitions having been produced before this Court by Roger
Jackson Gent Coroner for the City and Liberty of Westminster in the County of
Middx therein mentioning the same to be taken on View of dead Bodies in the
said Liberty since the twenty eighth day of April last and chargeable on the
said County Pursuant to an Act of Parliament made in the twenty fifth Year
of the reign of King George the second which Inquisitions contain the
Names of the Bodies viewed being twenty six in Number And it
appearing unto this Court by Writing under the Hands of Bartholomew
Hammond and Francis Bedwell< no role > Esqrs . two of his Majestys Justices of the
Peace for the said County that they have examined the said Account and
that there is due for the same to the said Coroner the Sum of twenty five
pounds nineteen Shillings and three pence It is Ordered by this Court
that Mr. John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of this County do pay the said Sum of twenty
five pounds nineteen Shillings and three pence unto the said Coroner 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 the twenty first day of October 1756.

Order for Mr. Higgs Trearer
to pay £53. to George Grew< no role >
Esqr . Coroner on Account of
taking Inquisitions


which Effect the sd. Coroner
hath been paid or might have
been paid the sd. one pound two
Shillings & three pence which sd.
one pound two Shillings & three
pence being deducted out of the
sd. Sum of fifty four pounds two
Shillings & three peace there will
remain due to the sd. Coroner the Sum of fifty three pounds And the Court doth thereupon Order that Mr.

An Account of Inquisitions having been produced before this Court by George
Grew Esqr . one of the Coroners of the County of Middx therein mentioning the
same to be taken on View of dead Bodies in the said County since the twenty first
day of April last and chargeable on the said County pursuant to an Act of
Parliament made in the twenty fifth year of the reign of King George the
second which Inquisitions contain the Names of the Bodies viewed being
forty eight in Number 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 Majestys Justices of the Peace for the said County that they have
examined the said Account and that there is due for the same to the said Coroner the
Sum of fifty four pounds two Shillings & three pence But this Court upon inspecting the sd. Account
doth disallow of one pound two Shillings & three peace therein charged for taking an Inquisicon on
view of the dead Body of Isaac Lopez Torez< no role > who left Effects and for travelling Charges out of
Mr. John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of this County do pay the said Sum of fifty
three Pounds unto the said Coroner 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 the twenty first day of October 1756

Order for Mr. Higgs Trearer to
pay £71.10s.6d to Edwd. Umfreville< no role >
Esqr . Coroner on Account of
taking Inquisitions

An Account of Inquisitions being laid before this Court by Edward Umfreville< no role > Esqr . one of
the Coroners for the County of Middx therein mentioning the same to be taken
on view of dead Bodies in the said County since the twenty first day of April
last and chargeable on the said County pursuant to an Act of Parliament made
in the twenty fifth year of king George the second which Inquisitions
contain the Names of the Bodies viewed being Sixty Six in Number And




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