which he is hereby required within ten days after
his receipt thereof to deliver to the respective
Victuallers
, and that for such service he is to have
& receive of each Victualler a fee or reward of
one Shilling & noe more according to the direccon of
the Order herein before menconed,
P adjorn Jovis 9o. die Aprilis 1719
Order for inspecting
Vagrt. certificates of
Wm. South< no role >
& other
Constables
within the
Hundreds of Elthorn
& Spelthorne
Etc
Whitelock Bulstrode< no role >
Jon. Richardson< no role >
Jon. Metcalfe< no role >
D'oyly Michel< no role >
} Esqrs
.
Upon informacon given unto this Court that Considerable
Sumes of money are due to
William South< no role >
Thomas Slaughter< no role >
and
William Slaughter< no role >
late Petty Constables
of the Parish
of Stanwell
Redworth and John Maggason late
Petty Constables of Staines and other Petty Constables
within the Hundreds of Elthorne
and Spelthorne
in this
County for their loss of time and expences in passing of
Vagrants, and to
William James Atlee< no role >
Gentleman
late
High Constable
within the Said Hundred of Elthorne
for
moneys by him paid to Several Petty Constables on that
accompt And that they are in great want of the Moneys
due to them, It is Ordered by this Court that it be And
It is hereby recomended and referred unto Sr. Richard
Reynell Sr.
Henry Fetherston< no role >
and Sr
.
John Auston< no role >
Baronett
Sr
James Misson< no role >
Knight
Joseph Ostley< no role >
Robert Thornhill< no role >
Narcissus Luttrell< no role >
John Milner< no role > This name instance is in set 4214.
Thomas Woodcock< no role >
John Offley< no role >
John Richardson< no role >
Isaac Tillard< no role >
John Ellis< no role >
John Venner< no role >
and
Alexander Ward< no role >
Esquires Justices of
the Peace for this County or any five of them to peruse
and inspect the Certificates given to the Said late Petty
Constables by any of the Justices of the Peace
for this
County for their loss of time and expences in conveying
of Vagrants, and to examine what Persons were by
them regularly passed, and by whose Order, and
whether the allowances made them for such Service
are just and reasonable and Such as ought to be allowed