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 Thursdaythe thirty first
Day of Mayin the twenty first Year of the
Reign of our Sovereign Lord GEORGE the Third, King of
Great Britain, Etc.
A Bill of Peter Jackson< no role >
for Bread delivered to the poor Prisoners in Tothillfields
Bridewell
amounting to the Sum of thirty pounds sixteen Shillings and four pence
January Session last being laid before this Court for payment and It appearing by a Certificate under the hands
of George Stubbs< no role >
Esquire
and Sir Edward Bindloss< no role >
Baronet
two of his Majesty's Justices
of the peace
for the City and Liberty of Westminster
that they had caused the said
Bill to be examined and further Certifying that the said Peter Jackson< no role >
had made
Oath [..] that the charges therein are [..] and true It is Ordered that Mr.
John Benson< no role >
the County Treasurer
do pay unto the said Peter Jackson< no role >
(out of the
County rate) the said Sum of thirty pounds sixteen Shillings and four pence and
that the receipt of the said Peter Jackson< no role >
together with this order shall be a sufficient
discharge to the said Treasurer for such payment
By the Court
Selby
Rece'd 12th June 1781 of Mr John Benson< no role >
the Contents of the
within Order
Peter Jackson< no role >
£30:16:4