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Image 283 of 55910th December 1747


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. October 1747
both inclusive being thirty four days at the
like P day} £8.10s.0d

And the Said Committee are of Opinion that the Said Several Sums ought
to be paid to the Said Inspectors, which four Sums amount in the whole to the
Sum of Seventy Six Pounds and fifteen Shillings, which respective Sums the
Said Inspectors pray may be paid unto them. Whereupon It is Ordered by
this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of this County do pay unto the Said
Joseph Walker< no role > , Edward Tomkins< no role > and Thomas Lane< no role > respectively the Said
respective Sums of twenty two Pounds and fifteen Shillings reported to
be due to them respectively as is above Specifyed, and also unto the Said
John Westbrook< no role > the Said Sum of eight Pounds and ten Shillings. And that
the Receipts of the Said Inspectors together with this Order Shall be
Sufficient Discharges to the Said Treasurer for Such respective payments.

By adjornment on Thursday the 10th. Day of December, 1747 .

Order for Mr. Higgs the
County Trearer to pay
£ [..] 3.4s.3d. to Mr. Richd.
Partington Keeper of the
Office made use of on
account of the distempred
Cattle.}

Upon Reportbeingmade unto this Court by Samuel Tatem< no role > , John
Lawton,
< no role > Walter Berry< no role > and Boulton Mainwaring< no role > Esqrs . being a Quorum
of the [..] Committee of his Majesty< no role > 's Justices of the Peace of this County in this
behalf appointed by an Order of Sessions of the fifteenth day of October
last, That theyhavefind that there is due to Richard Partington< no role >
Keeper of the Office made use of on account of the distempered Cattle,

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

And that the Said Committee have perused &
inspected a Bill of the Said Richard Partington< no role >
for printing two Reams of Certificates of the
Hides the Sum of} £2.2s.0d

Which Said two Several Sums the Said Committee are of Opinion
ought to be paid to the Said Richard Partington< no role > Whereupon It is




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