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Image 280 of 55915th October 1747


December Sessions, 1747.

Report of the Committee.

In Pursuance of the Order within mentioned We his Majesties
Justices of the Peace for the County of Middx being a Quorum of the
Committee appointed by the Said Order Do Report to this Court
That Richard Rush< no role > High Constable of South Mims prays to be
paid Money expended by him for Vagrant Passes, and your Committed
having Examined into the Premises are of Opinion that the Allowances
Should be paid to the Said High Constable ; And Mr. Teshmaker
having prayed that Richard Russel< no role > High Constable of Edmonton
Should be paid the Sum of £2.7s.0d. for passing of Vagrants, the
Certificates of his Passes being lost, and Mr. Teshmaker having made
it appear to us that the Vagrants were passed; Your Committee are of
Opinion that the Said £2. 7s.0d. ought to be paid to the Said High
Constable.

And your Committee having perused and Inspected the Account
of Moneys charged to be due to the Inspectors in relation to the
distempered Cattle, And do find that there is due to them as follows,

To Joseph Walker< no role > from 16th. July 1747 exclusive
to 15th. Octr. 1747 inclusive being 91 days at
5s. a day the Sum of} £22.15s.0d

To Edward Tomkins< no role > from the Same time to the
Same time at the like P day} £22.15s.0d

To Thomas Lane< no role > from the Same time to the
Same time at the like P day} £22.15s.0d

To John Westbrook< no role > from 12th. Sept. 1747 the day
he was appointed to 15th. Octr. 1747 both inclusive
being 34 days at the like P day} £8.10s.0d

And your Committee are of Opinion that the Said Several Sums
ought to be paid to the Said Inspectors, And your Committee finds in
the Same Account that there is due to Richard Partington< no role > Keeper of
the Office made use of on Account of the Said Cattle,

For Coals, Chairs, Tables, Stationary Wares &
other Necessarys used at the House in Hatton
Garden from the 10th. of January 1746 to the
10th. of Octr. 1747 both inclusive the Sum of} £11.2s.3d




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