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December 1787

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That it further appeared to your Committee form the
said Joseph Stockens Accot. That the Gross Sum collected by him for
one quarter of a Year from Michs. 1786 to the ensuing Christmas
amounted to £48..4..11

Out of which his Salary For One Quarter being £17..10..0
and a Sum of £3..3..0 charged by him for the Attendance
of a Constable to keep the Street clear & regulate the
standing of the Carts & Waggons the net Ballance on
that Quarter amounted to}
27..11..11

That from Christmas 1786 to Lady day 1787 the Gross
Sum collected in that Quarter amounted to 55..12..4

Out of which making the same Deduction
as in the proceeding Quarter of}
20..13..-

The net Ballance amounted to34..19..4

That the Gross Sum collected in the quarter Commencing
at Mid sumr. 1787 and ending at the ensuing Michaels.
amounted to46..15..7

Out of which making the same Deductions
as in the proceeding Quarter of}
20..13..0

The Clear Ballance amounted to26..2..7

The clear Ballance for One Year £123..9..11

That it appear to your Committee from the Accounts of the
said Joseph Stocken< no role > and from the Information received from him that
the Gross Annual Amount of the Tolls of the Haymarket upon and Average
is £205 and that there has been very little difference in the Annual
Collections since the time of his Collectionshipnamely since

And the said Joseph Stocken< no role > having undertaken to pay the
Ballance due from him on or before the County day of the next Session




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