Middx
At the General Quarter Session of the peace of
our lord the King holden for the County of Midd
at Hicks Hall
in St John Street
in the said
County (by Adjournment) on Thursday the Twenty
second Day of April 1762. in the Second year of
the Reign of King George the Third.
An Account of Inquisitions having been produced
before this Court by George Grew< no role >
Esquire 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 last and chargeable on the
said County by act of Parliament Which Inquisitions
contain the Names of the Persons whose dead Bodies were
viewed being Thirty seven in number And it appearing
to this Court by a Writing under the Hands of Bartholomew
Hammond< no role >
and Francis Bedwell< no role >
Esqrs. two of His Majesty's
Justices of the Peace
for the said County that they have
examined the said Account and that there in due for the
same the Sum of Forty three Pounds and twelve Shillings
It is Ordered by this Court that Wm. John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County do pay the said Sum of Forty Three Pounds
Twelve Shillings to the said Coroner in full of his said
Demand whose receipt together with this Order Shall
be a sufficient discharge to the said Treasurer for
such Payment.
By the Court
Waller.
May 1st. 1762
Reced of Higgs the sume of forty three pounds & twelve Shillings
pursuant to the above written Order
Geo: Grew< no role >