P adjorn Sabti 20 o. die July 1728
Order for Wm.
Cotesworth
Esqr
.
the Generall
Trearer
to pay
2s. 9d. 6 to Mrs.
Frances Seymour< no role >
for Moneys by her
disbursed for
Repaires done
at Hicks hall
,
Upon Information given unto this Court by Mr.
Frances
Seymour< no role >
Wife of
Christopher Seymour< no role >
Gentleman
House keeper of the Sessions House called Hicks hall
in St. John Street
in this County and Cryer of this Court
That She hath paid and disbursed Severall Sumes
of Money to Severall Persons for necessary
Repaires by them done to Hicks hall
aforesaid (Vizt.)
Unto John Wheatley< no role >
Glazyer
on the 17th.
day of May 1727, As by Bill and Receipt} £1. 7s. 4d
Paul Warden< no role >
Carpenter
on the 18th. day
of October 1727, As by Bill and Receipt} £0. 14s. 0d
John Wheatley< no role >
Glazier
on the 16th. day
of July 1728, As by Bill and Receipt} £0. 5s. 6d
For a new Iron and Strew fixing the Barr
Joynt
, which keeps the Prisoners in Court} £0. 2s. 0d
For an Iron to fasten the Ink Standish
for the Chairman in the Court} £0. 0s. 8d
Which Severall Sumes of Money amount in the Whole to
the Sume of Two pounds Nine Shillings and Six pence, This Court
Upon in Specting the Said Bills and Receipts, being Satisfyed
that the Repaires above mentioned were necessary to be done
and that the Same were done and performed And that the Said
Mrs. Seymour hath actually disbursed the Moneys aforesaid
And She praying to be Reimbursed the Same. It is
Ordered by this Court that William Cotesworth< no role >
Esquire
Generall Treasurer of this County be and he is hereby
desired out of the Publique Moneys in his hands to pay unto
the said Mrs. Seymour the Said Sume of Two Pounds Nine
Shillings and Six pence in full of the Moneys by her
disbursed as aforesaid, whose Receipt together with
this Order Shall be a Sufficient Discharge to the said
Mr. Cotesworth for such Payment,