Nine pence It is Ordered by this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County Do pay the said Sum of Sixty Nine Pounds Fourteen Shillings
and Nine pence Unto the said Coroner in full of his said Demand whose
Receipt together with this Order shall be a Sufficient discharge to the
said Treasurer
for such payment.
22d. Octor. 1761
Same Day.
To pay Mr. Feary
Coroner
£25..1..9 }
An Account of Inquisitions having been produced before this
Court by
John Feary< no role >
Gent
. Coroner
for the City and Liberty of Westminster
in the County of Middlesex
therein mentioning the same to be taken
on the View of Dead Body's within the said City and Liberty from the
31st. Day of March 1761. to the 19th Day of October 1761. and Chargeable
by Act of Parliament on the said County which Inquisitions contain
the Names of the dead Bodies Viewed being Twenty Four in
Number And it Appearing Unto this Court by Writing Under the Hands
of
Francis Bedwell< no role >
and
Bartholomew Hammond< no role >
Esqrs
two of His
Majestys Justices of the Peace
for the said County that they have
Examined the said Account And that there is due for the same to
the said Coroner the Sum of Twenty Five Pounds one Shilling and
Nine pence It is Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County Do pay the said Sum of Twenty Five Pounds one Shilling
and Nine pence unto the said Coroner in full of his said Demand whose
Receipt together with this Order shall be a Sufficient discharge to the
said Treasurer
for such payment.
Trear
to pay C [..] Peace
Calendar Fees due from
Wallbanck & Jones late
govrs of the Ho. Corr
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It is Ordered and Directed that
John Higgs< no role >
Gent
. Trear of this
County do out of the County Money in his hands and remaining due to
the Estate of
William Jones< no role >
deced late Governor or Keeper of the Ho
[..]
of Correction at Clerkenwell
either in his own right or as Executor of the
last Will and to Testament of
Henry Wallbanck< no role >
deced formerly Govt.
keeper of the said House of Correction pay into
James Waller< no role >
Esqr
Clerk of the peace
of this County the Sum of Ten pounds Six Shillings
four pence for his Fees of prisoners discharged from the House of
Correction aforesaid in and after the several Sessions held here in this
Months of April May July September October & December 1760. and
January February March and May last past, received by the said
late keepers to his Use' and payable and secured by their
respective
Bonds respectively And that the receipts of the said Clerk of the peace
or his Deputy together, with this Order shall be a sufficient discharge
to the said Treasurer
for such payment.