Middlesex Sessions:
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October 1776

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Majesty William Frederick Glover< no role > of Clements Inn Surgeon
was by his Court duly appointed Surgeon to Tothill fields
Bridewell within this Liberty at a Salary of Twenty pounds
a Year and to be paid for his Medicines and the said William
Frederick Glover
< no role > having petitioned this Court at the present
General Quarter Session for the sum of Thirty five pounds
for one year and three Quarter Salary for his attendance
on the prisoners in the said prison due on the Third day of this
Instant October And the said William Frederick Glover< no role >
having presented two Bills of Eight pounds four shillings
andSixpence and Seven pounds and Nine pence half penny
for Medicines administered to the prisoners in Tothill fields
Bridewell and it appearing by writing under the hands of
Sir John fielding< no role > Knight and William Addington< no role > Esquire
two of his Majesty Justices of the peace for the said City and
Liberty that the charge therein are just and reasonable
It is ordered and directed that Mr John Benson< no role > Treasurer
of the County of Middlesex do pay to the said William
Frederick Glover
< no role > the said Sum of Thirty five pounds Eight
pound four shillings and Ten pence and Seven pounds
and Nine pence half penny And that his receipt with this
order shall be a sufficient discharge to the said Treasurer
for such Payment

By the Court
Forbes

It was movedand Secondedthat the Clerk of the peace for this
County do write tot the Clerk of the peace for the City and Liberty
of Westminster to inform him that his Majestys Justices of the
peace for the County of Middlesex do conceive that they have no
power to order the payment of the sum mentioned in their order
of the 10th. of October Instant upon the Treasurer of this County
but that his Majestys Justices of the peace for the said County
are ready to unite with the Gentleman in the Commission of the
peace for the City and Liberty of Westminster in obtaining a
power from parliament for this purpose
After [..] debate this question was withdrawn and it was
then moved that the Treasurer for this County do refuse to pay
the sum of Money mentioned in and ordered to be paid by the
above mentioned order of the Westminster Sessions and the
same was agreed to nem con

It was also movedand secondedthat if any Action or Judicial
proceeding be brought against the Treasurer for this County
for or in respect to the order made upon him by his Majestys Justices
of the peace for the City and Liberty of Westminster in these




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