Middlesex
At the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of our
Sovereign Lord the King holden for the County of
Middlesex
at Hicks Hall
in in St. John Street
in the
County of the said by Adjournment for Thursday the twenty Sixth day
of October in the thirty Second Year of the Reign
of our Sovereign Lord George the Second King of
great Britain Etc
An Account of Inquisitions having been Produced
before this Court by Edward Umfreville Esquire one
of the Coroners of this County therein mentioning the
Same to be taken or View of dead Bedser in the
Said County and chargeable by Virtue of an Act of
Parliament on the said County which said Inquisitions
Certain the names of the dead Bedies Viewed being
fifty one in Number And it appearing unto this
Court by Writing under the hands at Bartholomew
Hammond< no role >
and Frances Bedwell< no role >
Esquires
two of
his Majestys Justices of the Peace
for the said
County that they have Examined the said Account
and there is due to the said Coroner for the same the
Sum of Fifth five thousands nineteen Shillings and
said pence It is Ordered by this Court that the
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer of their County do pay the said
Sum of Fifty six pounds nineteen Shillings and
said pence It is Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer of this County do pay the said
Sum of Fifty Six pounds nineteen Shillings and
nine pence unto the said Coroner in full of live sd,
demand where there it together with this Order
Shall her a Sufficient Discharge to the said
[..]
By the Court
Waller
Novr. 11th. 1758
Recod then of Mr. Treasurer
Higgs the above Sum is Pursuacor
of the above order
p. Ellinfreville