Ex
Staines within the Said Division and Hundred Linnen Draper
to be High Constable
within the Division and Hundred aforesaid to
in the place and Stead of the Said Hawkins, and doth
Order that the Said
Joseph Johnson< no role >
do forthwith (after Notice to him
given of this Order) attend and take his Oath before one of his Majestys
Justices of the Peace
for this County residing in or near the Said
Hundred of Spelthorne
for his due Execution of the Office of
High Constable
within the Same Hundred, and from and after
the Time of his having taken Such Oath, the Said
Hawkins is< no role >
to Stand absolutely discharged from being High
Constable
within the Division and Hundred aforesaid.
By adjornment on Thursday the 17th. Day of January 1754
:
Order for payment of
Moneys to the Inspectors
concerning the distempered
Cattle.}
An Account being laid before this Court by the Inspectors appointed
by his Majestys Justices of the Peace
to endeavour to put a Stop to the
Spreading of the Distemper amongst the horned Cattle in this County of
Moneys alledged to be due to them for their Service on that Occasion
which Account is as followeth, to wit,
To Joseph Walker< no role >
from the 28th. of April 1753, to the
20th. of October 1753 being 25 Weeks at 20s
a Week} £25.0s.0d
To Edward Tomkins< no role >
the Same£25.0s.0d
To Thomas Lane< no role >
the Same£25.0s.0d
To John Jones< no role >
the Same at 10s. a Week£12.10s.0d
To John Westbrooke< no role >
the Same at 10s.£12.10s.0d
To Joseph Walker< no role >
, Edward Tomkins< no role >
, Thomas
Lane & John Jones< no role >
for attending the Welsh Fair
at Barnet 4 days at 5s. a day each} £4.0s.0d
Which Several Sums of Money abovementioned do amount in
the whole to the Sum of One hundred and four Pounds, and the
Said Inspectors praying that this Court would be pleased to order
tha the respective Sums of Money abovementioned may be