Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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27th October 1757 - 9th December 1762

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Image 115 of 26710th July 1760


By Adjournment on Thursday the 10th. July 1760

To Pay Wm. Pentlow< no role >
£1.9.2. for burials in
new Prison }

It is Ordered by this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of this County
do pay to Mr. William Pentlow< no role > the Keeper of New Prison at Clerkenwell
the Sum of Twenty nine Shillings and two pence in full of an Account
of Money payed by him for the Burial of three prisoners that died in
the same Prison and for the Coffins And that the said Mr Pentlow's
Receipt togr. wth. this Order shall be a discharge to the said [..] Treasurer for such
payment.

To Adams £3.1.4

It is Ordered by this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of this County
do Pay to Mr. James Sturges Adams the Sum of three pounds One Shilling
and four Pence in Full of his Demand for subsisting of Vagrants and
that the Receipt of the said James Sturges Adams< no role > shall together
with this Order shall be a discharge to the said Treasurer for
such payment.

To Wallbanck £8.4.0

It is Ordered by this Court that Mr John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of
this County do Pay to Mr Henry Wallbanck< no role > Four Shillings for the
Maintenance of Vagrants comitted to the House of Correction at
Clerkenwell And that the Receipt of the said Henry Wallbanck< no role > togr
with this Order shall be a discharge to the said Treasurer for
such Payment.

To the Keeper of
Tothill Fields Bridewell
£1.15.9}

It is Ordered that Mr John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of this County do pay to
Mr John Stephens< no role > the Keeper of the House of Correction at Tothill
Fields the Sum of Thirty Five Shillings and Nine pence in full of his
Account for one Year's subsistance of Vagrants reced therein by
him And that the Receipt of the said John Stephens< no role > together with
this Order shall be a sufficient discharge to the said [..] Treasurer
for such payment.

James Wood< no role > appointed
High Constable within
the Hundred of Isleworth
in the room of John Rogers< no role > }

Upon Reading the petition of John Rogers< no role > Gent . High Constable of the Hund [..]
of Isleworth within the said County setting forth that he hath served the sd.
Office for the Term of three Years and Upwards and praying therefore that
he may be discharge from his said Office And this Court being satisfied
in the premes Doth Appoint James Wood< no role > of the parish of Twickenham in
the Hundred aforesaid to be High Constable within the said Hundred in
the place and stead of the said John Rogers< no role > And this Court doth order that the




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