£22.15s. apiece due to the Said respective Inspectors do amountto
together to the Sum of Ninety one Pounds, which Sums of twenty
two Pounds fifteen Shillings apiece the Said Committee are of opinion
ought to be paid to the Said respective Inspectors, and which this
Court doth Order to be paid to them respectively by Mr. John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County in case he now hath Sufficient Money or
assoon after as he Shall have Sufficient Money in his hands for this
purpose, whose respective Receipts together with this Order shall
be Sufficient Discharges to the Said Treasurer
for Such respective
payments.
By adjornment on Thursday the 14th. Day of January, 1747
.
Order for Mr. Higgs Trearer
of Middx
to pay £2.5s.0d. to
Mr. Daniel Carnes High
Constable
of the City and
Liberty of Westmr.}
It is Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this
County of Middx do pay unto Mr.
Daniel Carnes< no role >
High Constable
of
the City and Liberty of Westmr. in the Said County the Sum of two
Pounds and five Shillings for the like Sum by him paid for the Charges
of passing and relieving a Vagrant in an extraordinary case
And that the Receipt of the Said Mr. Carnes together with this Order
Shall be a Sufficient Discharge to the Said Treasurer
for Such
payment.
By adjornment on Tuesday the 19th. Day of January, 1747.
Order for Mr. Higgs to
certain £1.15s.10d. to his own
Use out of the Publick Money
[..] his hands as Treasurer
[..] Middx in Satisfaction
of his Bill for Some
Proceedings agt. Promoters
of Horseraces in White
Conduit field.}
Upon Report made unto this Court by
Richard Ricards< no role >
,
Philip
Dyot,< no role >
Walter Berry< no role >
and
Merry Teshmaker< no role >
Esqrs
. being a Quorum of
the Committee of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
of this County in
this behalf appointed by an Order of the tenth Day of December last
that they have inspected the Account of Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
in a Matter
against
William Coombes< no role >
,
John Taylor< no role >
William Stanley< no role >
Knight
John Deakins< no role >
and
James Waines< no role >
for encouraging promoting and
contriving divers Horseraces to be run in White Conduit Field
where Riots Tumults and unlawful Assemblies of ten thousand
Persons were met to disturb the Peace against the Statute
Which Bill amounts in the whole to the Sum of One Pound fifteen
Shillings and ten pence, And that the Said Committee are of opinion