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Image 149 of 26723rd February 1761


At Hicks Hall Monday 23d Febry 1761 .

To pay Thos. Stanley< no role > 39s
for passing Vagrants.

It is Ordered by this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of this County Do
pay Mr. Thomas Stanley< no role > petty Constable of Hampten wick the sum of
One Pound nineteen Shillings allowed him by this Court for his disbursments
and trouble on Account of Passing and subsisting of Vagrants under pass
Warrants And that the Receipt of the said Thomas stanley< no role > together with this
Order shall be a Sufficient Discharge to the said Treasurer for such
Payment
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At the Court at St James's the 13th. Day of January 1761
Present
The Kings Most Excellent Majesty in Council

Ordr. of the King in Councel
to Execeept his Matys Servts.
in Ordy wth Fee fur Offices

Where as his Majesty's Royal Predecessors were pleased from time
to time by their respective Orders made in council to Declare and signifiy
their Pleasure that their Servants should have and Enjoy all ancient
Liberties Rights and Priviledges and that none of their Servants in
Ordinary with Fee should be in forced or obliged to bear any publick
Office Serve on Irnies or Inquests Or be subject into any Mulet or fine
for not submitting there unto His Majesty this Day taking the same
into Consideration and thinking it reasonable that all his reasonable
Ordinary with Fee should in regard to their Constant attendance upon his
Majesty' s Person enjoy the luke Privilodges with these of his Predecessors
Doth therefore hereby Order with the Advice of his Privy Council that the
Lord Chamberlain of this Majesty's Household in relation to such of his Maty's
Servants who are under His Graces Command above Stairs And the Lord
Steward of this Majesty Hensehold and in his absence his Majestys
Officer's of the Green Cloth as to such as are accounted Officers below Stans
And the master of the Horse for the Servants belonging to the stables Do
respectively Signify to the Lord may or of London and to the Majesty's
Justice of the Peace within the City of West minister Counties of middlesex
and Surry and to the Mayor Sheriffs and Bailiffs of any Corporation or
County and to all such as may be the rein concerned when so ever there shall
because for ascertaining the said Priviledge, that this Majesty hath
thought proper conformable to the Example of His Predecessors in this
behalf to Order and require, that his servants should have held and
Enjoy, all the said Liberties Rights and Priviledges and that hence




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