Middlesex Sessions:
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19th May 1743 - 22nd February 1753

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Image 278 of 55915th October 1747


Oath the Said Richard Russell< no role > is to Stand absolutely discharged
from High Constable within the Hundred of Edmonton aforesaid.

By adjornment on Thursday the 15th. Day of October 1747 .

Order for printing blank
Certificates in relation to the
distempered Cattle.}

It is Ordered by this Court that it be referred to the Treasurer of
this County to cause a competent Number of Blank Certificates in
relation to the distempered Cattle to be printed (to wit) five hundred
on account of Beasts and three hundred on account of Hides, and
that the Charge thereof be defrayed in Such manner as the Justices
of the Peace of this County Shall at their Sessions Order & direct.

By adjornment on Thursday the 15th. day of October 1747.

Order for inspecting the Bills
or Accounts of Moneys
claymed by Several Persons
to be due to them.}

It is Ordered by this Court that it be, And It is hereby recommended &
referred unto his Majesty< no role > 's Justices of the Peace for this County herein after
named, to wit Thomas Lane< no role > , John Milner< no role > , Luke Robinson< no role > , Thomas
Burdus, Henry Norris< no role > , Samuel Tyssen< no role > , Barwell Smith< no role > , Merry
Teshmaker , Richard Ricards< no role > , Philip Dyot< no role > , Thomas Moore< no role > , Samuel
Tatem, Henry Broadhead< no role > , Ebenezer Mussell< no role > , Francis Hole< no role > , Peter Elers< no role >
William Withers< no role > , John Tall< no role > , Boulton Mainwaring< no role > John Poulson< no role > , Walter
Berry and John Lawton< no role > Esqrs . and Such other Justices of the Peace as
Shall think fit to be present or any three or more of them as a Committee
to meet together at Hickshall in St. John Street , And to consider of
the Bill of Mr. Benjamin Vere< no role > for Busyness by him alledged to be
done, and for Moneys by him laid out by direction of his Majestys
Justices of the Peace for the City and Liberty of Westmr. in Order to
prevent Street Roberries in the Said City and Liberty in the year 1744
amounting to the Sum of Six Pounds and Nine Shillings, And to consider
if the Same can be paid out of the County Rate Money or any other and what Money And It is also
referred to the Said Committee to peruse and inspect the Account of
Moneys charged to be due to the Inspectors in relation to the distempered
Cattle, And to State and adjust what is due to them, And also the
Account of Moneys charged to be due to Richard Partington< no role > Keeper
of the Office made use of on account of the Said Cattle, And to See what
is due to them respectively, And also to inspect the Workmens Bills for
Repairs done at Hicks Hall and the House of Correction at Clerkenwell
and to State what is due to them respectively, And also to inspect the




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