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May 1795

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MIDDLESEX .


AT the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our
Lord the King, holden in and for the County of Middlesex , at
the Session-House for the said County, (by Adjournment)
on Tuesday the twenty eighth Day of April in the
Thirty fifthYears of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord
GEORGE the Third, King of Great Britain, Etc.

A Bill of George William Wood< no role > for Bricklayers Work done by him at the House
of Correction at Clerkenwell in this County from the 18th. day of October last to the 11th
day of december last amounting to the Sum of Eleven Pounds five Shillings and nine
pence Another Bill of the said George William Wood for Bricklayers Work done by him
at New prison at Clerkenwell in this County from the 2d. day of August last to the 8th.
day of November last amouting to the Sum of Twenty nine Pounds Eighteen shillings
and seven pence three farthings. Another Bill of the said George William Wood for
Bricklayers Work done by him at the Session House for the County form the 14th. day of
May last to the 24th. day of december last amounting to the Sum of Twenty eight
Pounds Eighteen shillings and five pence and also Another Bill of the said
George William Wood for Plaisterers Work done by him at the Session House for
this County in the Year 1794 amounting to the Sum of Three Pounds Seven
Shillings and nine pence making together the Sum of Seventy three pounds Ten
Shillings and six pence three farthings being laid before this Court for payment and
it appearing by the Report of the Committee appointed to examine and audit all
demands made upon this County previous to the payment thereof that the charges
therein are just and true It is Ordered that Mr Joseph Burchell< no role > the County
Treasurer do pay unto the said George William Wood (out of the County Rate) the said seen
of Seventy three pounds Ten Shillings and six pence three farthings and that the
Receipt of the said George William Wood (together with this Order) shall be a sufficient
discharge to the said Treasurer for such payment.

By the Court

Selby

3.7.9½
11.5.9
29.18.9¾
28.18.5
73.10.7¼




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