Middlesex Sessions:
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3rd May 1753 - 15th September 1757

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to be provided and placed in Hicks hall aforesaid for the Accomodation
or Use of the Justices of the peace of this County and that the Treasurer of this
County shall pay for them as the Said Committee of Justices or any five of them shall
direct And the said Committee are desired to draw out and Settle an
Inventory in Writing of such Goods as are to be delivered to the Custody of the Said
Susannah Northcote< no role > and to be placed in Hicks hall aforesaid as well of
the former Goods already remaining as of the New Goods to be provided by
direction of the said Committee And the said Committee are desired to
make their Report in Writing of their Proceedings touching the
Premisses on the County day of the General Quarter or General Sessions
of the peace of this County And the said Committee are desired to settle
a proper Bond to be given by the said Susannah Northcote< no role > for the safe
Custody ofand answering the County Goods abovementioned to the Justices
of the peace of this County and also for performance of her Busyness of
Housekeeper and Cryer of the General Quarter and General Sessions
of the peace of this County a Draft of which bond [..] hath been left
[..] and is now remaining with Luke Robinson< no role > Esquire Chairman
of this Court

By adjornment on Thursday the 6th. day of December, 1753.

Order for Mr. Higgs the
Trearer to pay £17. to Mr.
Roger Jackson< no role > Coroner for
City & Liberty of
Westminster .}

Whereas Mr. Roger Jackson< no role > Coroner for the City and Liberty of Westmr.
in the County of Middx hath produced and laid before this Court a List of
Inquisitions taken on view of Dead Bodies in the Liberty of Westmr.
in the Said County Since the fifth Day of June 1753 and Chargeable on the
Said County pursuant to an Act of Parliament made in the twenty fifth
Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King George the Second
Intituled An Act for giving proper Rewards to Coroners for the due
Execution of their Office and for Amoval of Coroners upon a lawfull
Conviction for certain Misdemeanors, which Inquisitions contain the
Names of the Bodys viewed being twenty in number, And the Said
Coroner alledging that the Money payable to him for the Allowances
to be made to him by virtue of the said Act of Parliament doth amount to the Sum of Seventeen Pounds
This Court being Satisfied of the Truth of the Premisses doth at the
Request of the Said Roger Jackson< no role > Order that Mr. John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer of the Said County of Middx do pay the Said Sum of
Seventeen Pounds unto him the Said Roger Jackson< no role > , whose Receipt




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