To Richard Jupp< no role >
Carpenter
£26.13s.2d
To Thomas Munday< no role >
Paviour£27.15s.0d
To Joseph Jackson< no role >
Bricklayer
£20.0s.6d
To John Rayner< no role >
Plumber
£3.19s.0d
To Thomas Williams< no role >
Glazier
£0.9s.1d
Which Said Several Sums amount in the whole to the Sum of
Seventy eight Pounds Sixteen Shillings and ten Pence And that the
Said Committee are of Opinion that the Said Several Sums ought to
be paid, It is thereupon Ordered by this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County do pay unto the respective Workmen above
named, the Said respective Sums of Money above mentioned to be
reported due to them respectively as aforesaid, whose respective
Receipts 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
, before
Thomas Lane< no role >
, Richard Ricards< no role >
, Peter Elers< no role >
, John Lawton< no role >
Esqrs
. & others.
Order for appointing Mr.
Henry Hill< no role >
of Hadley
to be
High Constable within
the Hundred of Edmonton
in the place & Stead of
Mr. Richd. Rush< no role >
.}
Upon the Recommendation of
David Heckstoller< no role >
&
Richard Hassell< no role >
Esqrs
. two of his Majestys Justices of the Peace
of the County of Middx
residing or acting within the Hundred of Edmonton
in the Said County
for Mr.
Henry Hill< no role >
of the Parish of Hadley
to Serve the Office of High
Constable
within the Said Hundred in the Stead of
Richard Rush< no role >
who hath Served the Said Office for upwards of three years & prays
to be discharged there from. This Court doth appoint the Said
Henry
Hill< no role >
to be High Constable
within the Said Hundred of Edmonton
in the
place and Stead of the Said
Richard Rush< no role >
, And doth Order that the
Said
Henry Hill< no role >
do forthwith (after Notice
givento him given of this Order)
attend the Said two Justices of the Peace
or one of them or Someother
Justice of the Peace residing in or near the Said Hundred and forthwith
take his Oath before the Said two Justices or one of them or other Justice
as aforesaid for his due Execution of the Office of High Constable
within the Same Hundred, And from and after the time of his having
taken Such Oath, the Said
Richard Rush< no role >
is to Stand absolutely discharged
from being High Constable
within the Hundred of Edmonton aforesaid.