June 1796.
By adjournment same Day
A Bill of Joseph Wood< no role >
for the repairs of the
Abutment of Chertsey Bridge Amounting to £664..
16s..3½d being laid before the Court - Ordered that
the same be paid and that the Clerk of the peace do
issue the usual Order for the Payment thereof accordingly
By adjournment same Day
The Clerk of the peace laid before the Court his
Bill for Business done by him under the Statute
of the 35th. Geo. 3d. entitaled "An Act for raising a certain
"Number of Men in the several Counties of England
"for the the Service of His Majesty< no role >
's Navy" amounting
to the Sum of £49..4s..0d
Resolved that the same be referred to the
Committee of Accounts
By adjournment same Day
Ordered that the Sum of Forty pounds being
the usual Annual Allowance made to Mr. Edward
Hall the Cryer and Housekeeper at the Session house
for this County towards the expence incurred for
Coals and Candles for the Justices during the holding
their Sessions and other Publick Meetings for one year
ending the 30th. day of May last be paid him and that
the Clerk of the peace
do issue the usual Order upon the
Treasurer of the County for the payment thereof.
By adjournment same Day.
The Revd. Dr.. Glasse as Chairman of the Prison
Committee reported that since the last Session the
Committee had met several times and Examined
into the state of the Prison and that he was happy
to inform the Court that the System adopted there by
the Judicious Conduct of Mr.. Aris the Governor seem'd