July 1792
The Hundred of Isleworth
The Parish of Isleworth
£25..7s..6d
The Parish of Twickenham
£16..9s..2d
The Parish of Heston
£17..2s..6d
£58..19s..2d
£4000..0s..0d
And this Count doth order and require that every High
Constable
in the said County of Middlesex
do forthwith demand in
Writing the Sum of Money Rated and assessed in the aforesaid Rate
upon every Town Parish and Place in his Division or District of the
Churchwardens Chapelwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the same
Town Parish or Place or any of them who are hereby required out of the
Money collected or to be collected for the relief of the Poor of such Town
Parish and Place to pay such Money so Rated and Assessed thereupon
in the said Rate unto such High Constable within the space of Thirty
days after Demand so made thereof in Writing to be given to the said
Churchwardens Chapelwardens or Overseers of the Poor or any of them
and every High Constable in the said County is hereby required at or
before the next General or Quarter Session of the Peace for this County
after he shall have received such Sum or Sums of Money to pay the same
into the Hands of Joseph Burchell< no role >
Gentleman
residing in Lambs
Conduit Street
who is Treasurer
of this County he having given Security
by Bond to be accountable for the several Sums of Money which shall be
paid to him in pursuance of the said Act of Parliament and for his
payment of such Sums as shall be ordered to be paid by the Justices
of the Peace for this County in their General or Quarter Session And in
case the said Churchwardens Chapelwardens and Overseers of the Poor
of any Town Parish on Place abovementioned or any of them shall
neglect or refuse to pay the Sum of Money assessed thereupon in the said
Rate within Thirty days after Demand made as aforesaid to the High
Constable
of the Hundred Division
or District in which such Town
Parish and Place so assessed doth lie he is by the said Act of Parliament