May 1785
Order Confirming the Report
It is Ordered that the same report be confirmed And
it is further Ordered that the Clerk of the peace do issue the
proper Orders upon the Treasurer of this County for the payment of
the several Sums of Money mentioned in the said Report amounting
to the Sum of £220..11s..1d. and also for the Payment of the Sum
of £121..11s..8d. due to the legal Representative of the late
Charles
Eyles< no role >
Esquire
for Business done by him for this County.
Resolved that this Court be adjourned to Monday
the Twenty third day of May Instant at Ten o' Clock in the
forenoon.
By Adjournment at the Session House aforesaid
on Monday the Twenty third day of the same Month
of May Before WIlliam Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
The
Reverend
Sir George Booth< no role >
Baronet
; Jacob Leroux< no role >
,
Edward Webster< no role >
, Joseph Faikney< no role >
, William Bleamire< no role >
,
Thomas Gordon< no role >
, David Wilmot< no role >
, George Allcock< no role >
and
Thomas Tryon Cotton< no role >
Esquires
.
The Chairman reported to the Court That he had waited
upon Jervoise Clarke Jervoise< no role >
Esquire
to obtain from him the Price
for which he would Sell The Ground in Cold Bath Fields
who
informed him that he had employed a person to Value the same but
that he had not proceeded in such Valuation on Account of Sir George
Booth< no role >
's having informed the said Mr. Jervoise's agent that the Justices
did not intend to build on that Ground and therefore he could not
set a price on the Ground.
Ordered that a Circular Letter be sent to His
Majestys Justices of the peace for this County and also that Adver-
tisements be inserted in the Publick Papers To give Notice That
the most proper Method of disposing of the Ground belonging to this
County commonly called the Quakers Ground will be considered