Middlesex Sessions:
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11th January 1722 - 16th January 1725

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of Ossulston Edmonton and Gore, and finding Mr. Mills
Treasurer from 1708. appeared to have been before Settled
and allowed in Sessions. Wherein the Ballance admitted
by him to be due wch. was £170. has been paid to Mr. Thomas
Jones
< no role > the present Treasurer by Order of Sessions, but
as to the Arrears in that accot.dont find that any have
been Collected by him tho' he was ordered to get them in.
The next Treasurer being Mr. Nathaniel Chandler< no role > for the
Years 1719, 20 & 21, we called for & examined his Accts. wch.
are likewise annexed, and by them it appear, he reced.
in those three Years £79.11s.6d & paid it over to Mr. Thos. Jones< no role >
the present high Constable & Treasurer , together with £6.1s.4d
wch. he reced from Mr. Worcester late high Constable for Arrears
of 1718. in the Tower Division being all ye. Money in Mr. Chandlers
hands, & no Arrears returned except only £11.1s.0d due from
Kensington Division, where Wm. Holloway< no role > was high Constable,
who is since Dead & no Acct. to be had, whether the whole was
Collected by him or not but it appeard by an Accot. from Wm.
Hardisty, that Mr. Holloway paid him on Acct. of this Rate £3.5s.
& that 8s.8d was charged by Mr. Holloway as an Arrears due
by Chiswick, wch. reduces Holloways debt & Mr. Chandlers
Arrears from £11.1s.0d to £7.7s.4d

No. 8

The Accot. of Mr. Thomas Jones< no role > Treasurer for 1722 is alsoe
annexed wch. has been examined & allowed by us, and it
appearing that he has reced the whole Quota for his Year Vizt.
£30.4s.6d. & also £255.12s.10d of Mr. Mills & Mr. Chandler in
full of the Ballance due on their Accots. amounting in all to £285.
17s.4d. the same has by our direccons been paid over by him
to Mr Daniel Dolins< no role > .

No. 9

As to the other 3 Hundreds of Elthorne Spelthorne & Istleworth
wee find that Mr. Daniel Holworthy< no role > one of the high Constables
of Elthorne was Treasurer for several Years, and is Charged by Mr.
Wm. Munden< no role > late Trearer with £12.2s.8d for Arrears of this Rate
in that part of the Hundred of Elthorne where he was high Constable
incurred in the Years 1715, 16, 17, 18 But the Comittee having no
Certain or particular Acct. of this Rate in those Years are not
able to Charge him more positively, till the Years of 1719, when he
was also Treasurer & so Continued for the Years 1720 & 1721. In
wch. three Years tho' his Quota was £40.6s.8d he brings to Accot. as
reced, but £6.1s.4d Vizt. £3.0s.8d in 1719 & ye. like in 1720. both
from Elthorne Hundred and in 1721 8s.8d only from Hayes in that
Hundred on his Examinacon before the Comittee, he did not appear
to have taken any Care or paint to get in these Rates, any further
then by sending out his precepts, and in 1721 he ownes that he never
gave himself the trouble to write or send to any one of the Petty




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