Middx
At the General Session of the peace of our sovereign Lord the King holden
for the County of Middx
at Hicks hall
in St. John Street
in the County aforesaid
by adjornment on Thursday the thirteenth day of September in the twenty fourth
year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the second King of Great
Britain Etc
A Report being made unto this Court by Luke Robinson< no role >
Henry Butler Pacey< no role >
George Errington< no role >
Richard Ricards< no role >
& Philip Dyot< no role >
and Esquires
Justices of the peace
of
this County touching the account of moneys claymed to be due to the Inspectors
appointed to take care of the distempered Cattle in the said County, whereby the
said Justices certify that they have examined and allowed the said
account being forty five pounds and ten shillings In which Account it is
mentoned that there is due to the said Inspectors (to wit)
£ s d
To Joseph walker< no role >
from the 24th. February
1749 to the 26th.
of May
1750 being 13 weeks at 20s. a week}
13-0-0
To Edward Tomkins< no role >
from Ditto at Ditto13-0-0
To Thomas Lane< no role >
from Ditto to Ditto at Ditto13-0-0
To John Westbrook< no role >
from Ditto to Ditto at 10s6-10-0
This Court being Satisfied that the [..] said Inspectors ought to be allowed &
paid the said Sum respectively due to them, Doth order that Mr. John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this [..] County do pay unto the said Inspectors respectively the said
respective sums of money written over against their respective Names, whose
respective receipts together with this Order shall be Sufficient discharges to the
said Treasurer
for Such respective payments,
By the Court
Waller
Reced October 1750 of Mr. John Higgs< no role >
the
Sum of Thirteen pounds in full of what is due
to me by the above Order
13..0..0
Joseph Walker< no role >
Reced 16th. October
1750 of Mr. John Higgs< no role >
the
Sum of Thirteen Pounds in full of what is due
to me by the above Order
£13..0..0
T Tomkins