Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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19th May 1743 - 22nd February 1753

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Image 219 of 5593rd July 1746


Pence, And it appearing to this Court that the Said Account
hath been allowed by George Errington< no role > , John Lawton< no role > & Merry
Teshmaker Esqrs . Justices of the Peace of the Said County who are
of Opinion that the Said Sum of Six Pounds and Six pence ought
to be paid to the Said Thomas Wilkinson< no role > by the Treasurer of this
County, It is Ordered by this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer of the Said County do pay unto the Said Thomas
Wilkinson the Said Sum of Six Pounds and Six pence in full
of the Moneys due to him upon the Said Account, And also the
further Sum of five Pounds and five Shillings which this Court
doth allow to him as a Gratuity for the Paines and Trouble which
he hath from time to time had in & about the Premisses, which
Sums together do amount to the Sum of eleven Pounds five
Shillings and Six pence, And the Receipt or Receipts of the Said
Thomas Wilkinson< no role > together with this Order Shall be a Suffficient
Discharge or Discharges to the Said Treasurer for Such payment
or payments.

By adjornment on Thursday the third Day of July 1746.

Order of Mr. Higgs< no role > Trearer
of Middx to pay two Guinous
to Mr. John Daniel< no role > Deputy
Cryer of the Sessions as a
Gratuity for his trouble &
paines in relation to
publick Affaires.}

It is Ordered by this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role > Treasurer
of this County do pay unto Mr. John Daniel< no role > Deputy Cryer of this
Court the Sum of two Guineas which this Court doth Order and
direct to be allowed to him as a Gratuity for his extraordinary
trouble & paines in & about attending the Committee of his Majesty< no role > 's
Justices of the Peace of this County upon their view at Chertsea
Bridge in the Said County concerning the New building the Middx
part of the Said Bridge, and in divers times Summoning
Committees of Justices to meet upon extraordinary Occasions,
and for other Matters by him performed for the Service of this County,
And that the Said Sum of two Guineas be allowed to the Said
Treasurer upon his Account.




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