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24th February 1763 - 13th January 1774

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Mr. Phillip Stothead< no role > not dispose of the Sum of £21..8s..11d admitted by him
to remain in his hands upon the balance of his last account until
after the Committee should have made their Report

An Order of the 21st April 1726 made on the Report of the
Committee appointed on the 13th. January then last to examine and
inspect the Accounts of Lord William Powlett< no role > and John Ellis< no role > Esqr.
the Treasurers of the Haymarket in which report it is said that the
Accounts referred to the Consideration of the Committee are eight cast
up in the receipts and payments and the several balances duly
carried forward from the prior account to the succeeding account and
upon Examination of the several Paviours Bills and other Vouchers
it was found that the same were rightly charged and the Balance of
the whole which remained in the Hands of Mr. Philip Stothard< no role >
was Twenty Two Pounds Eight Shillings and Eleven pence at
the 24th. June 1725 And that the Committee was not able to report
upon the annual Allowance of Ten Pounds on Account of the
absence of Lord William Powlett< no role > whereby the said Report was
Confirmed and the consideration of the allowance of Ten Pounds
adjourned to the neat County day

An Order of the same date with the last made on the
Report of the Committee appointed on the 4th. of March last to inspect
the Accounts of John Offley< no role > Esqr . deceased late Treasurer to the
Haymarket in which Report it is said that in respect of the affairs
recommended to the Committee it was found by an Account stated
22d. April 1721 that there was then due to John Offley< no role > Esqr . deceased
then Treasurer of the Haymarket Toll £72..6s..1d and that no part thereof
had been paid either to the said John Offley< no role > or since his decease by
the present Treasurers or their Collectors But that there was at the
time of stating said Accounts arrears amounting to £47..18s..10d
which were as far as the same could be got in, to be collected in case
of the balance by the Collectors employed by Mr. Offley and that it




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