Middlesex Sessions:
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24th February 1763 - 13th January 1774

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Image 227 of 26719th December 1773


appeared probable to the Committee that some part of the said Arrears
were collected by him accordingly that what was so collected ought to be
allowed in case of the Balance of the said Account But what the Arrears
so collected amounted to was not then to be known And it was further
found that there was in the hands of Mr. Stothard the Clerk as he owned &
admitted the Sum of Twenty Two Pounds eight shillings and Eleven pence
on the 24th. June 1725 and still remained which the Committee were of Opinion
might and ought to be paid to the legal representatives of Mr. Offley towards
casing the Balance due: but as to what would still remain after such
payments made it was submitted to the Consideration of the Court how
and by what means the same should be paid whereby the said Report
was confirmed And it was further Ordered that the said Sum
of £22..8s..11d be forthwith paid by Philip Stothard< no role > clerk to the present
Treasurer unto Mary Offley< no role > Widow Relict and Executrix of the said
Mr. Offley towards dischargeing of the Balance due to him

An Order of the 13th. Octr. 1726 made on the prayer of Mrs.
Offley to have £49..17s..2d the balance due on the late Mr. Offleys account
paid unto her whereby the present Treasurers were to lay their accounts
before the next Session and in the mean time to consider of some proper
method of reimbursing and paying the said Sum to Mr. Offley and
Mr. Stothead was at the time aforesaid to attend the court.

An Order of the 8th. December 1726 made in consequence
of the abovementioned prayer of Mr. Offley whereby Philip Wiltshire< no role >
Esqr . [..] of his Majestys Justices Etc . and Treasurer of the Monies raised
for repair of the Public Bridges in the said County was desired to pay
unto Mrs. Mary Offley< no role > the said Sum of £49..17..2. in full of her demand
And it was further Ordered that Mr Willtshire should be
reimbursed the said Sum by the Treasurers of the Haymarket out of
the balance remaining in their hands on settling the Accounts from
time to time




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