January 1792
then and there to render a true Account for such Rates and
Assessments as have been levied or received by the said William
Field
and which remain unpaid to the said Joseph Burchell< no role >
the sd.
County Treasurer and to pay the same to the said Joseph Burchell< no role >
pursuant to an Act of Parliament made in the Twelfth year of the
Reign of his late Majesty King George the Second. Chap: 29.
Joseph Burchell< no role >
Esqr
: having also stated to the
Court that William Goodwin< no role >
one of the High Constables
for the
said Hundred had neglected to pay that part of the County Rate
received by him It is Ordered by the Court that the said
William Goodwin< no role >
do attend the Justices for the said County in
Session assembled on Thursday the Sixteenth day of February next
(being the County day of the said Session) at the Session House on
Clerkenwell Green
then and there to render a true Account for such
Rates and Assessments as have been levied or received by the said
William Goodwin< no role >
and which remain unpaid to the said Joseph
Burchell< no role >
the said County Treasurer
and to pay the same to the
said Joseph Burchell< no role >
pursuant to an Act of Parliament made in
the Twelfth year of the Regin of his late Majesty King George the
Second Chap: 29.
By Adjournment same day.
The following Letter from Mr. William Prince< no role >
Inspector
of Brentford Market
being laid before the Court by the Clerk of the
Peace and read Vizt.
"To Selby Esqr.
"Sr
"I shall be Oblig'd to you to inform the Court at the next,
"Sessions that my ill state of health won't permit me to keep the
"Office of Inspector of this Market any Longer, shall therefore be oblig'd
"to their Worships to appoint another in my room as soon as they
"conveniently can, & am Sr., Your most Obedt. humle. Servt.
"Willm. Prince< no role >
"
"Brentford
Decr. 26th. 1791.