By adjournment on Friday the twelfth day of May 1758
Order for appointing William
Dingley High Constable
for
the Hundred of Spelthorne
in
the place of Richard
Johnson.
Whereas
Richard Johnson< no role >
one of the High Constables
for the Hundred of
Spelthorne
within this County exhibited his humble Petition unto this Court Setting
forth that he hath served the said Office for the Space of two years and upwards
and that he hath paid into the hands of the Treasurer of this County all the
County Rates and Duties collected by him and the Petitioner praying that he may
be discharged from his said Office This Court being satisfied of the Truth of the
premisses doth appoint
Thomas
William Dingley< no role >
of Laleham
yeom
within the
Hundred and County
aforesaid to be High Constable
within the said Hundred in
the place and stead of the said
Richard Johnson< no role >
And this Court doth Order that the
said
ThomasWilliam Dingley do forthwith (after Notice of this Order) attend one of his
Majesty's Justices of the Pearce for this County residing in or near the said Hundred
and take his Oath for the due Execution of his said Office of High Constable
within the said Hundred and from and after the time of his having taken such
Oath the said
Richard Johnson< no role >
is to stand absolutely discharged from being
High Constable
within the Hundred of Spelthorne
aforesaid.
By adjournment on Thursday the twelfth day of May 1758
Order for Mr. HIggs Trearer to
repay Mr. John White< no role >
18s. by him
paid for scouring Etc the Cloth in
the Great Room at Hicks Hall
.
It is Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County do
repay to Mr.
John White< no role >
the Sum of Eighteen shillings by him paid for
scouring dipping Green pressing and now making the Cloth in the Great Room at
Hicks Hall in St. John Street
in the said County And that the Receipt of the
said Mr. White together with this Order shall be a sufficient Discharge to
the said Treasurer
for such payment.
By adjournment on Thursday the twelfth day of May 1758
Order for Mr. Higgs Trearer to
pay £1.1s.6d to Mr. William
Hills Plumber for Work
done at the House of Correction
at Clerkenwell
.
It is Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County do pay
unto Mr.
William Hills< no role >
Plumber
the Sum of One pound One shilling and Six pence
for work by him done at the House of Correction
at Clerkenwell
in this County And
that the Receipt of the said Mr. Hills together with this Order shall be a sufficient
Discharge to the said Treasurer
for such payment.
By adjournment on Thursday the twelfth day of May 1758.
Order for Mr. Higgs Trearer to
pay 4s.6d to Mr. Ann Rayner< no role >
for Plumbers Work done
at Hicks Hall
It is Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County do pay
unto Mrs.
Ann Rayner< no role >
the Sum of four shillings and six pence for Plumbers
Work done at Hicks Hall in St. John Street
in the said County And that the
Receipt of the said Mrs. Rayner together with this Order shall be a sufficient
Discharge to the said Treasurer
for such payment.