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27th October 1757 - 9th December 1762

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Image 134 of 26723rd October 1760


By Adjournment on Thursday the 23d. of
October 1760 . 34th King Geo 2d.

To Pay Wm. Sheldon< no role > 's Bill

It is Ordered this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role > the Treasurer of this County
do pay to William Sheldon< no role > his Bill of Three Pounds nine Shillings for
posting up Ordersfor preventing Disorders
at the several Fairs there in mentioned and for delivering the free holders
Warrants to the several High Constables in the said Bill also mentioned and
that the Receipt of the said William Sheldon< no role > together with the Order shall
be a sufficient Discharge to the Treasurer for such Payment.

To Pay Mr Umfreville
Coroner £51.15.3.

An Account of Inquesitions having been produced before this Court by Edward
Umfreville
< no role > Esquire one of the Coroners of the County of Middlesex there in mentioning
the Same to be taken on View of Dead Bodies in the said County since the fifteenth
day of April 1760, and by an Act of Parliament chargeable on the said County
which Inquisitions contain the Names of the Bodies viewed being Forty Seven
in Number And it appearing to this Court by Writing under the Hands of
Bartholomew Hammond< no role > and Francis Bedwell< no role > Esquires two of His Majesty's
Justices of the Peace for the said County that they have Examined the said
Account And that there is due for the same the Sum of Fifty one Pounds
Fifteen Shillings and there pence It is Ordered by this Court that Mr
John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of this County Do pay the said Sum of Fifty one Pounds
fifteen 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.

Mr. Grew Coron £48.8s.6d

An Account of Inquisitions having been produced before this Court by George Grew< no role > Gent
Esquire one of the Coroners of the County of Middlesex there in mentioning the same to
be taken ontheView of dead Bodies in the said County chargeable by Act of
Parliament on the said County which Inquisitions contain the Names of the dead
Bodies Viewed being Forty one in Number And it appearing unto this Court by Writing
under the Hands of Bartholomew Hammond< no role > and Francis Bedwell< no role > Esquires 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 Forty eight
Pounds Eight Shillings and Six Pence which said Account commences from the 15th.
day of April 1760. It is ordered by this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of this
County do pay the said Sum of Forty Eight Pounds Eight Shillings and Six pence into
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.




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