By adjournment on Thursday the fourteenth day of September 1758
.
Order for Mr Higgs Treasurer
to pay £3..17s..10d to Mr. Henry
Wallbanck for the Maintenance
of Vagrants
It is Ordered by this Court That Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County
do pay into Mr.
Henry Wallbanck< no role >
Keeper of the House of Correction at
Clerkenwell
in this County the Sum of Three pounds seventeen shillings and
ten pence in full of his Demand for the Maintenance of Vagrants committed
to the said House of Correction
And that the Receipt of the said Mr.
Wallbanck together with this Order shall be a sufficient Discharge to the
said Treasurer
for such payment.
By adjournment on Thursday the fourteenth day of September 1758.
Order for Mr. Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
to pay 300d. to Mr. Richard
Jupp on Accot. of Repairs done
to Chertsea Bridge
.
It is Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County do
pay unto Mr.
Richard Jupp< no role >
, Carpenter
the Sum of Three hundred pounds on
Account of Repairs done to the Middx part of Chertsea Bridge
And that the
Receipt of the said Mr. Jupp together with this Order shall be a suficient
Discharge to the said Treasurer
for such payment
By adjournment on Thursday the fourteenth day of September 1758.
Upon therein humble Petition of Samuel Redford< no role >
Gent
one of the High Constables
for the Hundred of Spellhorne
in the County of Middx setting forth That the Petr.
hath served the said Office for two years and upwards And the Petitioner praying to
be discharged from his said Office This Court doth appoint John Hatchett< no role >
of the Parish
of Bedfont within the said Hundred and County Gent
to be high Constable
for the
said Hundred of Spellthorne
in the place and stead of the said Samuel Redford< no role >
and doth Order that the said John Hatchett< no role >
do forthwith (after Notice of this
Order) attend one of his Majestys Justices of the Peace
of the said County residing
in or near the said Hundred and take his Oath before such Justice of the Peace
for his due Execution of the said Office of High Constable
for the said Hundred
and from and after the time of his having taken such Oath the said Samuel
Redford
is to stand absolutely discharged from his said Office of High
Constable.
By adjournment on Thursday the fourteenth day of September 1758
It is Ordered by this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County do
pay into Mr. John Daniell< no role >
the Sum of five pounds and seventeen shillings
for his trouble in posting up divers Orders of Sessions against unlawfull Fairs
and for delivering the Free holders Warrants to the several High Constables in
this County and for other Matters And that the Receipt of the said Mr.
Daniell together with this Order shall be a sufficient Discharge to the said
Treasurer for such payment.