Middlesex Sessions:
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27th October 1757 - 9th December 1762

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Image 142 of 26715th January 1761


By adjournment on Thursday the 15th.
of January 1761 .

To Day J S: Adams £3:1s:9d

It is Ordered by this Court that Mr John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of this County Do
pay to Mr. James Sturges Adams Three Pounds One Shilling & raine pence
in full of his Account for the Subsistance of of Vagrants to this Day And that
the Receipt of the said James Sturges Adams to gether with this Order
shall be a sufficient Discharge to the said Treasurer for such Payment

To pay Mr White to £2:2s:0d

It is Ordered that Mr John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of This County Do pay to Mr.
John White< no role > two Guineas allowed to him by this court for his Trouble & Expence
of printing Writing and sending Letters to his Majesty's Justices of the
Peace of this County and for Coffee and Chocolate lately Provided by him on
several Occasions And that the Receipt of the said Mr. White together with
this Order Shall be a sufficient Discharge to the said Treasurer for such
Payment

To pay Mr Jno. Wilkins< no role > £9:0s

It is Ordered by this Court upon the Petition of Mr John Wilkins< no role > Pavr.
that Mr John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of this County Do pay to the said John
Wilkins the Sum of Nine Pounds due to him at Michas last for Keeping
the Pavement or Brentford Bridge in Repair And that the Receipt &
the said John Wilkins< no role > together with this Order Shall be Sufficient
Discharge to the Said Treasurer for such Payment.

Glazn. H: Hall £4:3s:2½d

It is Ordered by this Court that Mr John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of this County
do pay to Mr Richard Williams< no role > the Sum of Four Pounds three Shill: & two pence half penny
for Glaziers Work performed by him for this County at Hicks Hall (as by his Bill
Delivered) And that his Receipt together with this Order shall be a sufficient
discharge to the said Treasurer for such Payment

Entry of report to be Layd
before the Court about
Bread at Bridewell

A Motion being made to the Court that an Enquiry might be made when
and on what Occasion one penny worth of Bread was allowed daily to every
Prisoner confined in Bridewell during such Confinement & no such or any
Allowance to the Keeper of New Prison It is Ordered that the Report
entered in the Books upon which the Order for such Allowance was founded
should be laid before the Court. for the inspeccon & Consideration of ye. Justices
of the Peace who should be then assembled




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