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9th December 1773

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 Collector But that there was at
the time of Stating said Accounts arrears amounting to £47..18s..10d which were,
as for as the same could be got in, to be collected in case of the balance by
collectors employed by Mr Offley and that is 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 and 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 easing 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 Clerk to the present Treasurer unto Mary Offley< no role > Widow Relief
and Executive of the said Mr Offley towards discharging of the balance
due to him

An Order of the 13th Octor 1726 made on the Prayer of Mr Offley
to have £49..17s..2d the balance due on the late Mr Offley's 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 Stothard was at the time aforesaid to attend the Court

An Order of the 8th December 1726 made in consequence of the above
mention'd prayer of Mrs Offley whereby Philip Willshire< no role > Esqr one of his
Majesty's Justices Etc. and Treasurer of the Monies raised for Repair of the




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