By adjornment on Thursday the Sixth day of April, 1749
,
Order for Mr. Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of Middx
to pay
£2.2s.11d. to Mr. Tho: Williams< no role >
Glazier
for Glaziers Work
done at the House of Correction
at Clerkenwell
.}
A Report being made unto this Court (One tenus) by Boulton
Mainwaring
Esqr
. one of
his Majesty< no role >
's Justices of the Peace
of this County
that he hath inspected the Bill of
Thomas Williams< no role >
Glazier
for Glaziers
Work by him done for this County at the House of Correction at
Clerkenwell
in the Said County amounting to the Sum of two Pounds
two Shillings and eleven Pence, and that he thinks the Said Bill
reasonable, and that the Said Sum Should be allowed & paid to the Said
Thomas Williams< no role >
, It is thereupon Ordered by this Court that Mr. John
Higgs Treasurer of this County do pay the Said Sum of two Pounds
two Shillings and eleven Pence unto the Said
Thomas Williams< no role >
in
full of his Said Bill, whose Receipt together with this Order Shall be a
Sufficient Discharge to the Said Treasurer
for Such payment.
By adjornment on Thursday the 6th. day of April 1749.
Order for continuing Mr.
Saunders Welch< no role >
High Constable
of Holborn Division & Mr.
Tho: Hurford< no role >
High Constable
of Finsbury Division.}
Whereas at the General Quarter Session of the Peace holden for the County of Middx
by adjornment Thursday the third day of July 1746
Saunders Welch< no role >
Gent
. was
appointed High Constable of Holborn Division
within the Hundred of Ossulton
,
and
Thomas Hurford< no role >
Gent
. was then appointed High Constable
of Finsbury
Division within the Same Hundred in the Said County, which Offices of High
Constable they have from that time executed, This Court being Satisfyed of
their great diligence in the execution of their respective Offices and of their
Endeavours to Suppress Vice Prophaneness and Immorality Doth Order that
the Said
Saunders Welch< no role >
and
Thomas Hurford< no role >
do continue in their Said respective
Officers of High Constable for the Space of three years longer to commence from
the third day of July 1749 and until from thence discharged by due course of Law.
By adjornment of Thursday the 6th. Day of April 1749.
Order for Mr. Higgs Trearer
of Middx
to pay £4. 16s. 8d. to
Mr. David Wallace< no role >
late
Constable
of the Liberty of
Glass house Yard
in the Parish
of St. Buttolph Aldersgate
.}
It is Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County do pay
unto Mr.
David Wallace< no role >
late Constable
of the Liberty of Glasshouse Yard in the
Parish of St. Buttolph Aldersgate
in the Said County the Sum of four Pounds
Sixteen Shillings and eight pence in full of his Demand for Moneys by him
disbursed & paid for extraordinary Charges in Maintaining
Catherine MacCoffery< no role >
and two Children and one
Elizabeth Field< no role >
in their Sickness who were brought to him
being Constable of the Said Liberty by Several Warrants as Vagrants and
remained unfit to be removed for a considerable time And that the Receipt
of the Said
David Wallace< no role >
together with this Order Shall be a Sufficient
Discharge to the Said Treasurer
for Such payment.