By adjournment on Thursday the eighteenth Day of
January 1749
.
Order appointing a
Committee to State what is
[..] or proper to be allowed
to Peace Officers for passing
and relieving Vagabonds,
and what is due to the
Inspectors empowered to
take care of the distempered
Cattle and about other
Matters.}
It is Ordered by this Court that it be and it is hereby recomended
unto
his Majesty< no role >
's Justices of the Peace
of this County herein after named
(to wit)
Thomas Lane< no role >
,
John Milner< no role >
James Clitherow< no role >
,
Henry Fielding< no role >
Pierce Galliard< no role >
Stephen Beckingham< no role >
Richard Hassell< no role >
Henry Norris< no role >
Isaac Pacatus Shard< no role >
Jacob Harvey< no role >
Merry Teshmaker< no role >
Vigerus Edwards< no role >
Barwell Smith< no role >
Robert Tothill< no role >
Richard Ricards< no role >
Peter Elers< no role >
William
Withers< no role >
Robert Paul< no role >
George Errington< no role >
John Gascoyn< no role >
Boulton
Mainwaring< no role >
John Lawton< no role >
and
Walter Berry< no role >
Esqrs
. and Such other
Justices of the Peace
of this County as Shall think fit to be present or
any three or more of them as a Committee to meet together at Hicks hall
on Friday the Ninth day of February next at ten in the forenoon
And.
To inspect the Certificates of Allowances given by any of his Majesty< no role >
's
Justices of the Peace
to any Peace Officers of this County for the passing
and relieving Vagabonds, And to See if the Sums therein Specifyed are
just and reasonable and according to the Rates & Prices formerly
Settled and what Sum or Sums of Money in their opinion ought
or are proper to be allowed to them for Such Service.
And also to inspect the Account of Moneys claymed to be due to
the Inspecors employed to take care of the distempered Cattle
in this County and to State what is due or ought to be paid to them
upon their Said Account.
And also to consider of the Affair relating to Mrs. Mary Body the
Widow
of William Body< no role >
late Tenant of the Mulberry Garden
House at
Clerkenwell
in this County, which Mrs. Body is now the Wife of
John Bray< no role >
who is now in the Occupation of the Premisses, And to
See if any, and what Sum of Money is due to this County for Rent
of the Premisses, and if the Covenants of the Said William Body< no role >
are
performed.
And also to inspect the Bills of Workmen for Repairs done
by them or any of them to the House of Correction
at Clerkenwell
in the Said County, and to State what Sum or Sums of Money are
due to any and which of them on account of Such Repairs.
And the Said Committee are desired to make their Report
touching the Premisses to the Court of the next General Sessions of
the Peace to be holden for this County on the County on the County day
of the Same Sessions.