May 1800.
Four pounds sixteen shillings and Eight pence which
sum together with the forfeitures after deducting the
sum of Eight pounds Eighteen shillings and six pence
being the Expences of carrying the Acts in Execution
We do direct shall be paid to Joseph Burchell< no role >
Esquire
Treasurer of the County to be applied as in the said
Acts mentioned as Witness our Hands.
I; Hole
W; M; Sellon.
Fines£14..5s..0d
Sale of Weights & Scales broken£4..16s..8d.
£.19..1s..8d
Expences£8..18s..6d.
To pay Treasurer of the County. £10..3s..2d.
April the 8th.. 1800.
At a Petty Sessions of His Majesty< no role >
's Justices
of the peace acting for the Division of Finsbury in
the County of Middlesex
held this day in the Vestry
Room of the Parish Church of Saint Mary Islington
in the said County pursuant to the Acts of Parliament
of the 35th.. and 37th.. of his present Majesty for the
more effectual prevention of the use of defective
weights and of false and unequal Balances.
Present
John Hole and
William Marmaduke Sellon< no role >
Esquires
The following Persons were Convicted in the
several Penalties as affixed to their respective
Names. Vizt..