Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
SM | GO

19th May 1743 - 22nd February 1753

About this document type

Currently Held: London Metropolitan Archives

LL ref: LMSMGO556020508

Image 508 of 55920th February 1752


To Joseph Walker< no role > from the 7th. of Sepr. 1751 Excl to the
11th. of Janry 1752 inclusive being 18 Weeks at 20s
a Week.} £180s0d

To Edward Tomkins< no role > from Do. To Do. at Do.£180s0d
To Thomas Lane< no role > from Do. to Do. at Do.£180s0d
To John Jones< no role > from Do. to Do. at 10s£90s0d

To each of the said Inspectors for their Attendance at
Bush Fair on Endfield Chace on the 1st. Septr. Last to
prevent any Horned Cattle being exposed to sale at
5s. each omitted in the last Account}£10s0d

To Joseph Walker< no role > for attending at Kingston Fair
Tour Days vizt. 1st. 2d.3d. & 4th of November last to
see that no horned Cattle sold at the said Fair were
drove into this County without proper Certificates
at 5s. a Day}£10s0d

Which said several sums mentioned in the said Latter Account amount
together to the sum of sixty five Pounds and the said Inspectors
praying that they may be paid the Respective sums of Money above
mentioned due to them in the said respective Accounts It is thereupon
ordered by this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role > Trearer of this County d
o pay unto unto the said Inspectors respectively the respective
Sums of Money abovementioned in the aforesaid Accounts
and written over against their respective Names And that
the respective Reciepts of the said Inspectors together with this
Order shall be sufficient Discharges to the said Trearer for
such respective Payments.

By Adjornment on Thursday the 20th. Day of Febry 1752

ore tenns

Order for Mr. Higgs the Trearer
to pay to Mr. James Wilder< no role >
£19.14s.14 remaining
Due to him upon his
Bill

A Report being made unto ore tenns unto this Countys several of his Majestys Justices
of the Peace being a Quorum of the Committee of his Majesty< no role > Justices of the peace of this County in this Behalf appointed that they have inspected the
Bill of Mr. James Wilder< no role > the Clerk of attending the Justices of the Peace appointed
to prevent the spreading of the Distemper amongst the [..] Cattle in the said
County for his Trouble and disbursements beginning 27th. of October 1750 and
ending 31st. of August 1751 amounting in the whole to the sum of 42.16-4
And that the said Justices have disallowed and taken of from thence
several sums amounting in the together to the sum of Three Pounds &
Two Shillings and that he hath received of the Trearer pursuant to an Order made in October
Session 1751 upon Account & Twenty Pounds in Part of the Moneys due to him
upon his said Bill so that deducting the said Two Last mentioned sums out of the
Said forty two Pounds Sixteens Shillings and four Pence there Remains




View as XML