Middlesex
At the General Quarter Session of the Peace holden
for the County of Middlesex
at Hicks Hall
in Saint John
Street
in the County aforesaid by adjournment on Thursday
the Seventeenth day of april in the Thirty third year of
the Reign of our Sovereign Lord george the Second king of
great Britain Etc
An account of Inquisitions having been produced before this Court
by Reger Jackson< no role >
Esquire
Coroner
for the City and Liberty of Westminster
in the County of Middlesex
there in mentioning the same to be taken on
View of dead Bodies in the said Liberty since the Nineteenth day of
October last and chargeable by Act of Parliament on the said County
which Inquisitions certain the names of the Bodies viewed being
Seven in Number and it appearing unto this County writing under
the Hands of Bartholomew Hammond Francis Bedwell< no role >
and William
Timbrell< no role >
Esquire three of his Majestys Justices of the Peace
for the said
County that they have examined the said Account and that there is due
for the same to the said Coroner the Sum of Seven Pounds Six Shillings
It is Ordered by this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County
do pay the said Sum of Seven Pounds and Six Shillings unto the
said Coroner in full of his said Demand whose Receipt together
with this order shall be a sufficient Discharge to the said Treasure
for such Payment.
By the Court
Waller
Received this 6th. day of Decemr 1760 Of Mr John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of the County of Middlesex
the Sum of Seven
Pounds and six shillings in full, pursuant to the above mentioned
Order
by me
Roger Jackson< no role >
£1.6.0
Witness
Jno Feary< no role >
.