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April 1743

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Middx


At the General Quarter Session of the peace of our Sovereign Lord the
Kings holden for the County of Middx at Hicks Hall in St John Street
in the County aforesaid by Adjournment on thursday the Fourteenth
day of April in the Sixteenth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign
Lord George the Second King of Great Britain Etc

It appearing to this Court by a Certificate Dated this Fourteenth
day of April instant under the Hands of Francis Hole< no role > and George
Errington
< no role > Esquires two of his Majestys Justices of the Peace for this
County being of the Committee for Stating and adjusting the publick
Accounts of the said County that they have pecused the Account of
Henry Wallbank< no role > Keeper of the House of Correction at Clerkenwell
in this County beginning the Seventeenth day of February in the
Year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and forty two
and ending the Fourteenth day of April in the Year of our Lord
one thousand Seven hundred and Forty three and Examined
the same with the Vouchers and find that the sum of Sixty four
Pounds Seventeen Shillings and Eight pence is due unto
the said Henry Wallbank< no role > upon the said Account for the
passing and relewing of Vagrants and Vagabonds untill the
Fourteenth day of April aforesaid inclusive, And the said Henry
Wallbank
< no role > praying that the Court will please to order that the
said Sum may be paid unto him It is ordered by this
Court that Mr John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of this County do out of
the First Money which Shall Come to his Hands as Treasurer
pay the said Sum ofSixtyfour Pounds Seventeen
Shillings and Eight pence unto the said Henry Wallbank
And that the said Sum be Allowed to the said Treasurer
upon his Account

By the Court
Walter

Received April 16th: 1743 of the said Mr Higgs the above mentioned Sum
of Sixty four pounds Seventeen Shillings and Eight pence pursuant
to the above mentioned order by me Henry Wallbank< no role >




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