Bodys to be viewed in several Parishes in the said Liberty and to be eight
in number and that Two Shillings and three peence is due to him for
three miles he went upon Occasion after the rate of nine pence a Mile
And that the Sum of eight Pounds is due to him for his Coroners fee
on view of each of the said Bodys, which Sums of Two Shillings
and three pence and eight Pounds amount together to the Sum of
eight Pounds two Shillings and three pence, and it appearing to this
Court by Writing under the hands of Thomas Lediard< no role >
Thomas
Smith< no role >
and Walter Berry< no role >
Esquires
three of his Majestys Justices
of the Peace for the said County that they have examined the
Said Account and find the same to be just and true, It is thereupon
ordered by this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County
do pay the said Sum of Eight Pounds two Shillings and three
pence unto the said Roger Jackson< no role >
Coroner
in full of his
said demand whose receipt together with this Order shall be
a sufficient discharge to the said Treasuer
for such payment
By Adjornment on Saturday the 28th. day of October 1752
.
Order for delivereing
or declaration in
ejectment to recover
the Possion of the
Mulberry Garden< no role >
House Clerkenwell
}
This Court being of Opinion That
Samuel Clanfield< no role >
the present
Occupier of a Messuage with the Appurts commonly called or
known by the Name of the Mulberry Garden Clerkenwell
part of the Estate belonging to the County of Middx is not a
fit person to be continued in the Possession of the same
Doth Order that a Declaration in ejectment be delivered
on behalf of the Trustees and Grantees of the said Estate
belonging to the said County unto the said
Samuel Clanfield< no role >
in order to recover the Possession of the said Messuage
with the Appurts and to eject the said
Samuel Clanfield< no role >
out of the same, And that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
be employed as
Attorney
therein.
By Adjornment on Saturday the 28th. day of
October 1752.
Order for Mr. Higgs< no role >
the Trearer
to Mr.
John Wilkins< no role >
Paviour
£18. for paveing
Brentford Bridge
}
It is ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Trearer
of this County do pay unto Mr.
John Wilkins< no role >
Paviour
the Sum of Eighteen Pounds by Contract for keeping
the Pavement of Brentford Bridge
in repair for two
Years ending at Michas 1752 And that the receipt
of the said
Jno. Wilkins< no role >
together with this Order shall
be a sufficient discharge the said Treasurer for
such Payment.