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December 1750

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Middx


At the General Session of the peace of our Sovereign Lord the King holden for the
County of middx at Hicks hall in St. John Street in the County aforesaid by adjournment
on Thursday the sixth day of December in the twenty fourth year of the reign of
our sovereign Lord George the second King of Great Britain Etc.

An Account of Moneys Claymed to be due to the Inspectors appointed to take care
of the distempered Cattle in this County amountingto the amount ofin the whole to
the sum of Seventy two pounds and five shillings being paid before this Court
for their inspection in which amount it is mentioned & that there is due to the
said Inspectors (to wit)

£ s d

To Joseph Walter< no role > from 26th. of May 1750 [..] th to 13th of October
1750 being twenty weeks at twenty shillings aweekweek}
20--0--0

To [..] Edward Tomkins< no role > from Do. to Do. at Do.20--0--0
Thomas Lane< no role > from Do. to Do. at Do.20--0--0
To John Westbrooke< no role > from Do. to Do. at 10s.10--0--0

To Joseph Walker< no role > Edward Tomkins< no role > & Thomas Lane< no role >
Fifteen shillings a peice for their trouble & expence in
attending 3 days at Barnet in Hertfordshire where Welch
Fair was kept, to hinder the same [..] being kept in
Middx and precent any infected Beasts being brought into
this County}
2--5-0

This Court upon examining the above written Amount its of opinion that
the said Inspectors ought to be allowed & paid respectively the respective sums
of money above mentioned to be due to from respectively, who now pray [..]
that the Court will please to Order the same to be paid to them, It is thereupon
Order by this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of this County do pay-
unto the said Inspectors respectively the respective sums of money above
mentioned, written over against then respective names, whose respective
receipts together with this Order shall be sufficient discharges to the said
Treasurer for such respective payments,

By the Court
Waller

Received 5th January 1750 of Mr. Higgs Treasurer for the County of
Middlesex Ten Pound pursuant to the Order above mentioned

£10..0..0

P me Jno. Westbrook< no role >




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