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<p n="824">An Order of the twelth of January 1726 made to<lb></lb>
reimburse Mr. Wiltshire the sum of £49..17s..2d to be paid as above<lb></lb>
by annual Payments of Ten Pounds</p>
<p n="825">An Order of the 16th. Octr. 1729 made to take into<lb></lb>
consideration the state of <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55605_geo776">the Haymarket</rs>
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and the Treasurership of<lb></lb>
the same on the County day of the next Session</p>
<p n="826">An Order of the 4th. December 1729 appointing a<lb></lb>
Committee to consider the State of <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55605_geo777">the Haymarket</rs>
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and the Treasurership<lb></lb>
of the same might be more effectually repaired and how the state of<lb></lb>
the Accounts of Lord Wm Powlett lately deceased and <rs type="persName" id="LMSMGO55605_n826-1">John Ellis</rs>
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<lb></lb>
<rs type="occupation" id="LMSMGO55605_occ770">Esqr</rs>
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. <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMGO55605_occ771">Treasurer</rs>
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of <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55605_geo778">the Haymarket</rs>
<interp inst="LMSMGO55605_geo778" type="placeName" value="the Haymarket"></interp>
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them stood</p>
<p n="827">An Order of the 14th. January 1729 for Mr. Stothard<lb></lb>
to attend and produce to the Court on the 15th. January then Instant<lb></lb>
the respective Accounts of the said Toll Money from Midsummer 1727<lb></lb>
to Christmas 1729</p>
<p n="828">An Order of the 15 January 1729 made on the<lb></lb>
Report of the Committee appointed 4th. December 1729 to consider the<lb></lb>
state of <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55605_geo779">the Haymarket</rs>
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and the Treasurers accounts in which report<lb></lb>
it is said That <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55605_geo780">the Haymarket</rs>
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was in a very ruinous condition<lb></lb>
thd of late large Sums had been Expended to maintain the same <lb></lb>
in repair that upon Examination of the Accounts of Lord <rs type="persName" id="LMSMGO55605_n828-1">William<lb></lb>
Powlett</rs>
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deceased and <rs type="persName" id="LMSMGO55605_n828-2">John Ellis</rs>
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<interp inst="LMSMGO55605_n828-2" type="surname" value="Ellis"></interp>
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<rs type="occupation" id="LMSMGO55605_occ772">Esqr</rs>
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. of Surviving Treasurer of the<lb></lb>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMGO55605_geo781">Haymarket</rs>
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from Midsummer 1725 to Christmas 1729 which<lb></lb>
time the Accounts of the Treasurers were last past it was found that <lb></lb>
the Money in hand and the Toll since Midsummer 1725 amounted <lb></lb>
to £479 out of which had been paid in part of Mrs. Offleys demand<lb></lb>
£22..8s..11d. a further part of £20. that there had been laid out in repair<lb></lb>
within the said time £400..0s..6d of which there was still remaining<lb></lb>
due and unsatisfied a Debt to Mr. Brown the Paviour of £78..3s..0d<lb></lb>
that the person employed by the said Treasurer had been allowed</p>
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