Report that we have examined the Several Bills
mentioned in Mr. Bromleys Demand amounting to
£20..4s..7d, And are of opinion that the following
Articles ought to be allowed him haveing been paid by
the Said Mr. Bromley being for mending the furniture
belonging to Hicks Hall Vizt.
Six bills of Smith's work done by Mr. Benjamin
Mill between the 12th. of May 1733 & the 12th.
Octobr. 1735} £3..0s..2d
Two bills by Geo: Devall< no role >
Plumper amounting< no role >
to} £0..11s..9d
Two bills of Richard Jupp< no role >
Carpenter
for
mending the Seat of the necessary House & a
Partition Etc in the year 1735} £1..17s..9d
Part of a bill of John Weetley< no role >
Glazier
of £3..19s..6d
being for Lead work in & about Hicks hall} £1..10s..2d
A bill of Francis Bedwell< no role >
for a Lock & two
keys in the kitchen} £0..4s..0d
And a bill of William Chancey< no role >
Smith for odd
Jobbs in & about the Said House} £0..14s..6d
Amounting in the whole to£7..18s..4d
We further are of opinion that the Said Mr.
Bromley
on his assigning over the Policy of
Insurance ought to be allowed the expences
he was at in Insuring the Said Hall From
Fire amounting to} £3..5s..6d
Total allowed£11..3s..10d
Your Comittee further Report that they have disallowed
the following Articles in the Said Bill of £20..4s..7d
claimed by him the Said Thomas Bromley< no role >
to
[..] In
regard it appears by the Said Bond entred into by him the
Said Thomas Bromley< no role >
to Edward Barker< no role >
William Cowper< no role >
& John Cross< no role >
Esqrs
. three of his Majesty< no role >
's Justices of the
peace for the Said County bearing date the 29th. day of
March 1733 that he the Said Thomas Bromley< no role >
was thereby
obligated to bear & defray all & all manner of Taxes, Rates,
charges of New River
water & parish Duties, and also well
& Sufficiently to uphold repair & maintain Hicks Hall & the
Pavement thereto belonging with the appurts in good &
Sufficient repair as often as occasion Should be & require
at the Proper costs & charges of him the Said Thomas
Bromley
(Vizt.)