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April 1753

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At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Sovereign Lord the King holden for the
County of Middx at Hicks Hall in Saint John Street in the County aforesaid by adjournment on Thursday
the third day of May in the twenty sixth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the second
King of Great Britain Etc.

This Court in order to discover if any and what money hath been exacted or received by Robert
Wright
< no role > Esquire one of the Coroners of this County or his Agent of any Parish Officers in this County
since the twenty fourth day of June last past on account of taking any Inquisitions concerning the
Death of Persons lying dead in the respective Parishes in this County doth Order that it be and it
is hereby recommended unto the Right Honourable George< no role > Earl of Kinnoull and John
Goodchild
< no role > Esquires and other his Majestys Justices of the Peace residing within the
Hundred of Spelthorne in this County or any one or more of them to convene before them
the present or late Parish Officers of the Parish of Fellham and to examine if any money
was exacted or received by the said Coroner or his Agent of the said respective Parish
Officers or any of them on account of taking an Inquisition on the ninth day of February last
at Fellham aforesaid upon the death of a Man unknown And to take an Account in
Writing of what money they shall find so received by the said Coroner or his Agent an to
attend and produce such Account before a Committee of his Majestys Justices of the Peace in this
behalf appointed on Wednesday the sixth day of June next at ten of the Clock in the Forenoon
at Hicks Hall in Saint John Street who are to consider further in Case it shall appear that the
said Coroner hath received any money illegally on Account of taking the said Inquisition.




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