reasonable to be allowed to the said John Daniel< no role >
for his said Service Doth Order that the said Sums
amounting together to the sum of Three pounds
& Nine Shillings be paid by Mr. John Higgs< no role >
Trearer
of this County unto the said Jno. Daniel< no role >
in full of
his said Demand whose Receipt together with
this Order shall be afficient Discharge to the said
Trearer
for such payment.
By adjournment on Thursday the Ninth day of April, 1752
.
Order for Mr. Higgs the
Treasurer
to pay Several
Sums of Mony to the
Inspectors of the
distempered Cattle.}
Information being given unto this Court by
Philip Dyot< no role >
Esqr
. one of his
Majestys Justices of the Peace
of this County that he hath inspected the
Account of the Inspectors employed to take care of the distempered
Cattle in the Said County commenceing from the 11th. of January 1752 to
the 4th. of April 1752 being twelve Weeks, and that he finds the Same
to be true, And that there are due to the Said Inspectors upon the
Said Account, as followeth.
To Joseph Walker< no role >
from the 11th. of January 1752 to
the 4th. of April 1752 being twelve Weeks at
20s. a week} £12.0s.0d
To Edward Tomkins< no role >
from Do. to Do. at Do.£12.0s.0d
To Thomas Lane< no role >
for Do. to Do. at Do.£12..0s.0d
To John Jones< no role >
from Do. to Do. at 10s.£6..0s.0d
Which Several Sums together amount to the Sum of forty two
Pounds, and the Said Inspectors praying that they may be paid the
respective Sums of Money abovementioned due to them respectively
upon the Said Account, It is thereupon Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County do pay unto the Said Inspectors
respectively the respective Sums of Money abovementioned
written over against their respective Names, And that the
respective Receipts of the Said Inspectors together with this Order
Shall be Sufficient Discharges to the Said Treasurer
for Such
respective payments.