1764.
By Adjournment Thursday the 3d. day of May 1764
Order to write to Sir John Fielding< no role >
and Major Spinnage on the Complaint
of Cod Garrett< no role >
and other Justices of
Tower Divn.
Mr. Lane Chairman
Ld. Visct. Dudley and Ward
Thos. Owens< no role >
John Spencer< no role >
Colepeper
James Clitherow< no role >
John Brettell< no role >
Joseph Keeling< no role >
Lister Selman< no role >
John Cox< no role >
Benja. Cowley< no role >
John Crosse< no role >
Christo. Scott< no role >
George Errington< no role >
Gerrard Howard< no role >
John Hawkins< no role >
William Baker< no role >
Robert Pell< no role >
Bartholomew Hammond< no role >
George Garrett< no role >
William Spinnage< no role >
Thomas Scott< no role >
Thomas Balack< no role >
James Hubbald< no role >
Esqrs
.
This Court being informed by Colonel Garrett and others of His Majestys.
Justices of the Peace
for this County acting in the Tower
Division that one
William Smith< no role >
who stood Committed to New Prison
by the above named Justice
from the Office for the Administration of Justice in that Division on
Suspicion of Felony and Burglary and for Reexamination on a certain
Day mentioned in the Committment before the said Justice was not withstanding
before the day appointed for his reexamination Ordered and procured to be
brought before other Justices at the House of Sir
John Fielding< no role >
in Bow Street
being for distant from the said Division Whereby the Person who Stoped
the Goods was put to unnecessary Trouble and the Justices sitting in the
Tower Division
above mentioned were obstructed in their proceedings upon,
the Information before them contrary to the Intent and meaning of the
Orders of Sessions for establishing an Office or place for the Administration
of Justice in Tower Holbourn Finsbury and Westminster
Divisions It is
Ordered that
James Waller< no role >
Esquire
the Clerk of the Peace
of this County
or his Deputy do write a Letter to Sir
John Fielding< no role >
and also to John
Spinnage Esquire
one other of the Justices of the Peace
for this County
(by whose Order the said Prisoner was so convened to Sir Johns House)
to Desire them to Dine with His Majestys Justices aforesaid on the
County day of the said Session in Order to Answer the said Matter of
Complaint
By Adjournment the same Day.
Order to Allow
Jas. Sturges Adams< no role >
Contractor for passing
the Vagr £50. P Ann
Additional.
Upon reading the Petition of James Stinger Adams Contractor for the passing
of the Vagrants and duly weighing and considering the Allegations thereof It is
Ordered that he be and he is hereby allowed the further Sum of Fifty pound P Annum
to commence from Midsummer next and continue ill the Court of General Quarter
or General Session shall otherwise order which additional Salary is to be paid
Monthly by the Treasurer of this County with the Salary payable to the said
James Stinger Adams< no role >
by order of Session of the first of March one thousand
seven hundred and fifty nine making together the Monthly Sum of twenty
Pounds Sixteen shillings and Eight pence And the receipt of the said James
Stinger Adams together with this order shall be a Sufficient Discharge to the
said Treasurer
for such payments