MIDDLESEX
.
At the General Quarter Session of the Peace
of our Lord the King, holden in and for the County
of Middlesex
, at Hicks-Hall
, in Saint John-Street
,
(by adjournment) on Thursdaythe eighteenth
Day of Octoberin the twenty first-Year of the
Reign of our Sovereign Lord GEORGE the Third, King of
Great Britain, Etc.
A Bill of James Holmes< no role >
for Bread delivered to the Prisoners in the House of
Correction at Clerkenwell
from September 11th to October 15th following both inclusive
amounting to the Sum of twenty three pounds three Shillings and seven pence
being laid before this Court for payment and It appearing by the report of the Committee
"appointed to consider examine and audit every Bill Account and demand made
"upon this County with a view to discover whether the same be just and reasonable
signified by Thomas Bishop< no role >
and Sampson Wright< no role >
Esqrs two of his Majesty's-
Justices of the peace for the said County of Middlesex
and two of the Members of the
said Committee by their respectively signing the said Bill that the charges therein are
just and true It is ordered that Mr John Benson< no role >
the County Treasurer do pay
unto the said James Holmes< no role >
(out of the County rate) the said Sum of twenty
three pounds three Shillings and seven pence and that the receipt of the said
James Holmes< no role >
together with this order shall be a sufficient discharge to the said
Treasurer for such payment.
By the Court
Selby
Receivd of Mr Benson Treasurer
for the
County of Middlesex
Decr. 1721 the Sum of
Twenty three pounds Thee Shillings and 7d.
£23.3.7
James Holmes< no role >
Jan 8th. December 1781