aforesaid are not soe close as the same ought to
have been made, by reason whereof the Cold
doth penetrate into the said Dineing Room
which is inconvenient to his Majestyes
Justices of the Peace
, And that the Bell in
the said Room putt up to ring for the
Waiters attending upon the said Justices is
not put up in a convenient manner It is
Ordered by this Court that it be And It is
hereby recommended and referred unto
William Cotesworth< no role >
Esquire
one of his
Majesties Justices of the Peace
and
Generall Treasurer of this County to
Employ some proper Person or Person's
to alter and rectify the said Sash Windows
and Place the said Bell in a Convenient
manner for the better Ringing of the same,
And to lay an Account of the Expence thereof
before the Court of Sessions of the Peace for
this County,
P adjorn Veneris 17 o. die Januar 1728
Order for Wm.
Cotesworth< no role >
Esqr
.
the Generall
Trearer
to pay
£1.5s. to Robert
Kirby< no role >
Clockmaker
,
Upon applicacon made unto this Court by
Robert Kirby< no role >
Clockmaker
informing this
Court that there is due to him for cleaning
the clock in the Great Dineing Room at
Hicks hall
the sume of five shillings, and
for winding up & keeping the same in order
from the tenth day of October 1726 to the
tenth day of October 1728, being two
yeares, the sume of one pound more,
amounting in all to one pound & five
shillings, And praying that this Court
will be pleased to Order the paymt. thereof,
This Court being satisfyed of the truth of
the premisses Doth Order that William
Cotesworth
Esqr
. Generall Treasurer of this