Middlesex
At the GeneralSession of the Peace of our Lord the
King holden for the County of Middlesex
at Hicks Hall
in Saint
John Street
in the said County (by Adjournment) on Fridaythe
Fifthday of Junein the Twelfth year of the Reign of
our sovereign Lord George the Third King of Great Britain Etc.
A Bill of John Sovern< no role >
for Bricklayers Work done at Hicks Hall as above
Amounting to One Pounds Seventeen Shillings and three pence being laid before this
Court for Payment and it appearing by Writing under the Handsof
Charles Dodd< no role >
and John Barnfather< no role >
Esquires
two of His Majesty's Justices of the
Peace
for the said County of Middlesex
to whom the said Bill was referred to be
Examined and that the Charges therein are just and reasonable It is Ordered
That Mr. James Jefferson< no role >
the County Treasurer
Do Pay unto the said John
Sovern the said Sum of One Pound Seventeen Shillings and three pence in
full of his said Bill and that the Receipt of the said John Sovern together
with this Order shall be a sufficient discharge to the said Treasurer for such
Payment.
To be Paid out of the County Rents
Red. July 7 1772 the Contents
By the Hand of Mr. Jafferson
P John Severn< no role >
£1..17..3
By the Court
Butler.