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1767
October

By adjournment Thursday Octr. 22d. 1767 .

Reference to
Examd. the Corr.
attempts

The half Yearly accounts of Edward Umpreville< no role > Esquire
Thomas phillips< no role > and Thomas Prickard< no role > Gentlemen Coroners within
this County of Inquisitions taken before them respectively upon
View of the dead Bodies of certain Persons therein named being
now lay'd before this court by the said Corners for payment of the
Sums of Money contained in the said respective accounts It is
Ordered that the same accounts together with the former half
Yearly accounts of the said Thomas Phillips< no role > and Thomas
Prickard
< no role > delivered into Court in Easter Session last (and which
were referred to be audited be and the same are hereby referred to
the same Committee of his Majesty's Justices to which the said
former accounts were referred to be audited or any three of them
and it is further Ordered that George Garrett< no role > John Spencer Colepeper< no role >
and James Sayer< no role > Esquires three of his Majesty's said
Justices be added to the Committee of auditors and the said
Committee are desired to report to the Court at the adjournment
Day of this Session what shall appear to them to be justly due
and payable on each of the said accounts.

By adjournment same Day.

Reference of
Sundry Matters.

Application being now made to the Court by and on behalf of Mr.
John White< no role > House keeper at Hicks Hall aforesaid for some
allowance to be made to him for his trouble as Messenger to the
Justice of the peace for this County who were appointed as a
committee for managing the defence of this County against the
application of the City of London to Parliament for rebuilding
the Goal of Newgate as the joint Expence of this County and the
said City and a like application from some of the Division Clerks
for an allowance to be made to them for their Journeys and
Expences in getting the Petitions in the abovementioned Business
Signed by the Inhabitants of the distant hundreds and a like




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