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

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Image 242 of 26715th July 1762


By Adjournment Thursday Fifteenth July 1762 .

Wm. Hills< no role > Plumber .

A Bill of William Hills< no role > for Plumber's Work done at New prison at
Clkenwell amounting to Seven pounds fourteen Shillings & ten
pence and another Bill of Six pounds and eleven pence for
plumber's Work done at the House of Correction there being layd
before this Court for payment And it appearing by writing under
the Had of Boulton Mainwaring< no role > Esqr to whom it was referred to
examine the said Bills, that the Charges therein are just and
reasonable It is Ordered that John Higgs< no role > Gent . Treasure of
this County do pay to the said Mr. Hills the Sum of Thirteen
pounds fifteen Shillings and Nine pence in full of his said Demand
And that the Receipt of the said Mr Hills together with this Order shall
be a Sufficient Discharge to the said Trear for such payment.

At the General Quarter Session of the peace and Sessions
Oyer & Terminer holden respively by Adjournment the
same Day.

Reference to the
Justices to revise
Printed Book of
Orders.}

Whereas since the last printed Collection of public Orders in
the year 1753 several other Orders and regulations have been
made for the better proceeding in the public Business as well in as
out of Sessions particularly in that Branch relating to the passing
of Vagrants In which there has been Skill and pains used to
regulate the proceedings and reduce the Annual expence to this
County and thereupon a Report of a Committee of His Majesty's Justices
of the peace of this county to the Sessions holden by Adjournment on
Tuesday the First of March 1759 for such regulation was confirmed
and the Methods therein recommended adopted and ordered to be
pat in Execution which has been attended with the desired good effect
which Report and Order had been seperately printed for the use of the
Justices and thereby several former regulations in the said printed
collection are now reduced altered or become a useless andit appearing
also that
several now andusefulusefull orderscommitted in the said Book of public have been jmee made
order and that the said Collection was not correct nor so well digested
for used might /be
It is therefore now Ordered that it be and
It is hereby Recommended and referred to Thomas Lane< no role > George Cooke< no role >
Francis Bedwell< no role > Merry Teshmaker< no role > Saunders Welch< no role > Edmond Byron< no role >




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