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At the General Quarter Sessions 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 adjournmt.
on Thursday the eighteenth day of April in the twenty fourth year of the reign of our sovereign
Lord George the second King of Great Britain Etc.
It is Ordered by this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer of the County of Middx do pay unto
William Alexander< no role >
Esqr
. or his Agent the sum of Seven pounds five shillings and
three pence in full of his bill for Fetters, Links, hinges & other matters therein charged
in the trade and business of an Iron Monger delivered to Mr. Henry Wallbunck< no role >
Keeper
of the House of Correction at Clerkenwell
for the use of the said Prison and for the
more safe custody of the Prisoners committed thither, And that the receipt of the said
Mr. Alexander or his Agent together with this Order shall be a Sufficient discharge to the said Treasurer
for
such payment,
By the Court
Waller
Ricd. June 25th: 1751 of Mr John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of
the County of Middlesex
Seven Pound Five Shillings
Psuant to the above order for Wm. Alexander< no role >
Esqr
. & Co.
Rd Alexander< no role >