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Image 494 of 55920th September 1751


Horned Cattle in this County of the Moneys Alledged to be due to
them for their Service Amounting in the while to the sum of
thirty pounds and ten shillings and to State how much in their
Opinion ought to be allowed & paid each Inspector for his
Service And also to inspect the amount of Mr. James Wilder< no role >
as Clerk to the Justices appointed to prevent the spreading
of the Distemper amongst the horned Cattle in this County
beginning 27th. October 1750 and ending 31st. August 1751
for his disbursments, Attendances & business done in
relation thereunto, Amounting in the whole to the Sum of
£42.16s.4d. And to see if the Sums therein charged are just
& reasonable. And what sum of Money in the whole is in
their Opinion reasonable and fit to be Allowed & paid to the
Said Mr. Wilder upon his said Account And to make their
Report to the Court touching the premisses on the County day
of the next Session

By Adjornment on Friday the Twentieth Day of
Septr. 1751 .

Order for Mr. Higgs the
Trearer to pay £1:6s:9d
to Henry Long< no role > Constable
of Endfield on account
of a Poor man who
dyed and was buryed
there}

Henry Long< no role > Pass Constable of the Parish of Endfield in this
County having laid before this Court a Bill of his Charges for the
Nursing and Necessarys fowad and provided for William Shales< no role >
a Poor Person who was ordered to be passed by a Pass
granted byThomas Francis Guillson< no role > Esqr . a Justice of the Peace of the
County of Hertford to the Parish of St. Giles in the Fields in the
County of Middx and was taken Sick in his Passage and
Dyed in the Parish of Endfield in the County of Middx and also
for other Charges in Burying the said Wm. Shales< no role > in the said
Parish amounting in the whole to the Sum of one Pounds Eight
Shillings and Nine Pence wch. he prays may be paid unto him
And upon Information given unto this Court by Merry
Teshmaker Esqr . one of his Majestys Justices of the Peace of the
County of Middx that he hath Inspected the sd. Bill and thought
it reasonable that the said Sum should be paid to the said
Henry Long< no role > It is thereupon Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role > Treasurer the County of Middx do pay the said
Sum of one Pound Eight Shillings and Nine pence unto the
Henry Long< no role > in full of his said Demand And that his Receipt
together with this Order Shall be a Sufficient Discharge to the
said Treasurer for Such Payment.




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