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May 1762

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At the General Quarter Session of the peace of our
Lord the King holden for the County of Middlesex
at Hicks Hall in St John Street in the County aforesaid
(by Adjournment) on Thursday the twenty second Day
of April 1762 in the 2d. year of the Reign of King
George the Third.

An Account of Inquisitions having been produced before
this Court by Edward Umfreville< no role > Esqr. one of the Coroners of the
County of Middlesex therein mentioning the same to be taken
on the view of dead Bodies in the said County since the
twentieth Day of October 1761 and chargeable on the said
County by an Act of Parliament Which Inquisitions contain
the names of the persons whose dead Bodies were viewed
being forty two in number And it appearing to this Court by
a writing under, the Hands of Bartholomew Hammond< no role > Esqr.
and Francis Bedwell< no role > Esqr. two of His Majesty's Justices of
the peace for the said County that they have examined
the said Account and that there is Due for the same the
Sum of Forty six pounds twelve Shillings and three peace
It is Ordered by this Court that Mr John Higgs< no role > Treasurer
of this County do pay the said Sum of Forty six pounds
twelve Shillings and three pence to the said Coroner in full
of his said Demand whose receipt together with this Order
shall be sufficient Discharge to the Said Treasurer for
Such Payment.

By the Court
Waller.

May 4th. 1762
Reced then of Mr. Trear Higgs
the above contants & all Demands
P Ell [..]




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