MIDDLESEX
At the GeneralSession of the Peace
of our Lord the King, Holden in and for the County
of Middlesex
, at Hicks Hall
in Saint John Street
,
(by adjournment)on Thursday the thirty first
Day of May in the twenty first Year of the
Reign of our Sovereign Lord GEORGE the Third, King of
Great Britain Etc.
A Bill of Thomas Hurford< no role >
for Bread delivered to the Prisoners in New Prison
at Clerkenwell
from the 27th day of February last to the 28th day of April following
both inclusive amounting to the Sum of thirty five pounds two Shillings and one Penny
another Bill of the said Thomas Hurford< no role >
for Bread delivered to the Prisoners in the
House of Correction
at Clerkenwell
from the 29th day of April of the 29th day of May
following both inclusive amounting to the Sum of fourteen pounds eighteen Shillings
and eleven pence being before this Court for payment and It appearing by
the report of the Committee appointed to consider examine and audit every Bill
Account and demand made upon this Count with a view to discover whether the
same be just and casonable signifield by David Walker< no role >
and John Staples< no role >
Esquires
two of His Majesty's Justices of the peace
for the said County of Middlesex
and two
of the Member of the said Committee
by this respectively signing the said Bills
that the charges therein are just and true It is Ordered that Mr. John Benson< no role >
the County Treasurer
do pay was the said Thomas Hurford< no role >
(Out of the County
rate)the said several Sums of thirty five pounds two shillings and one penny and
fourteen pouds eighteen Shillings and eleven pence making together the Sum of
fifty pounds one Shillings and that the receipt of the said Thomas Hurford< no role >
together
with this order shall be a sufficient discharge to the said Treasures for such payment
Rcd Octo ye 10 1781 of Mr. Binson
Terms the Court of this Order
Hurford
By the Court
Selby