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P adjorn Jovis 3o. die March 1725

Order for Mr. Tho:
Jones Treasurer
of Vagrant Money
to pay severall
Sumes of Money to
late Petty Constables
of the parish of St.
Giles in the Fields ,

It is Ordered by this Court that Thomas Jones< no role > Gent
Treasurer of the Moneys raised within the Hundreds
of Ossulston Edmonton and Gore in the County for the
passing of Vagrants doe there out pay unto the
respective Persons here under named late Petty
Constables of the Parish of St. Giles in the Fields in
this County the respective Sumes of Money
following (Vizt.)

Thomas Wilmott< no role > £1.3s.6d
John Sharpe< no role > £1.9s.0d
Charles Hussey< no role > £0.18s.0d
William Duckett< no role > £1.4s.6d
Joel Iles< no role > £1.0s.0d

Which severall Sumes of Money amount in the
whole to the Sume of Five pounds of fifteen shillings
and are in full payment and Satisfaction of the
Moneys allowed to the said late Petty Constables
respectively for their trouble and expences in passing
and relieving of Vagrants, And that their severall
receipts together with this Order shall be sufficient
discharged to the said Thomas Jones< no role > for such or
respective payments,

P adjorn Veneris 4o. die Marcy 1725

Order for Sr. Isaac
Tillard
< no role > Knt. Trear
of Bridge Money
to pay £3.13s to Fra:
Browne
< no role > Carpenter
for making a Foot
way over a broken
arch of Chertsea
bridge Etc.

Upon reading the humble Petition of Francis Brown< no role > of
Laleham in this County Carpenter exhibited unto this
Court Setting forth that the Petitioner was employed by
Nicholas Bland< no role > Esquire one of the Justices of Peace for
this County to make a Foot Way over the broken arch
of Chertsey bridge on Middlesex side which the Petitioner
hath done and found materialls for the same for which
he demands Six pounds and thirteen shillings as by the
Bill annexed to his said Petition which is in the
Words and figures following (vizt.)




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