May 1798.
Ordered That Mrs.. Richards Widow
of the
late Chaplain to the New Prison
in this County be
paid the Salary due to her Husband at the time
of his Death up to Lady Day last
By adjournment same Day.
The County Treasurer attended the Court
and having delivered in an Account which was
read in the following Words Vizt.
"Parishes deficient in not paying the Orders
"of the Magistrates for reimbursements of the
"Treasurer Monies paid by him for the relief of the
"Families of Militia Men
"Saint Clement Danes
and the Liberty
"of the Rolls} £49..10s..8d
"Saint Giles in the fields
and St. George
"Bloomsbury
} £232..5s.. ..
"Saint Andrew and Saint George the
"Martyr
} £151..6s..1d.
"Saint George Hanover Square
£63..15s..8d.
"Saint Luke Old Street
£183..2s..4d.
"Saint Mary Stoke Newington
£46..3s..8d
"South Mimms
£50..12s..6d.
"Total. - £.776..15s..11d.
"N;B The above sum is the apparent Balance
"allowing the several Cross Demands.
Ordered That the Clerk of the peace
do give
Notice to the Overseers of the abovementioned Parishes
to shew Cause to this Court at their next Session why
the Money due to the County has not been Re-im-
-bursed to the County Treasurer
in Obedience to the
Orders of the Magistrates for that purpose