City Borough and Town
of Westmr. in the County of
Middlesex
}
At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Lord the King
holden at the Guildhall
in King Street Westminster
in and for the liberty
of the Dean and Chapter of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter Westmr
.
the City Borough and Town of Westminster
in the County of Middlesex
and Saint Martin Le Grand London (by Adjournment) On Friday the
Tenth day of July in the Seventh year of the Reign of our Sovereign
Lord George the Third King of Great Britain Etc. Before Sir
John
Fielding< no role >
Knight Sir
Henry Cheere< no role >
Baronet
John Wrighte< no role >
,
William
Kelynge< no role >
Roger Jackson< no role >
,
Richard Kilsha< no role >
Thomas Kynaston< no role >
,
Samuel
Peirson< no role >
George Wrighte< no role >
,
Thomas Balack< no role >
Esquires
and others their
Fellows Justices of our said Lord the King Assigned to keep the Peace
in the said Liberty and also to hear and determine divers Felonies
Trespasses and other misdeeds committed in the same Liberty
A Bill of John Wood< no role >
for Smiths work done in repairing his Majestys
Prison commonly called Tothill fields
Bridewell
in this Liberty in the present
Year 1767. Amounting to Fifty one Pounds Five shillings and one Penny
And another Bill for Smiths work done at the same Prison from January
1765 to January 1767 Amounting to Five Pounds three shillings and
Seven pence making together the sum of Fifty Six Pounds Eight shillings and Eight pence being laid before the Court for payment And it appearing to
the Court that the Charges therein are reasonable and Just It is Ordered
that Mr. James Jefferson< no role >
Treasurer of the County of Middlesex
Do pay the said Sum of
Fifty Six Pounds Eight shillings and Eight pence to the said John Wood< no role >
in
full of his Demand And that the Receipt of the said John Wood< no role >
together with
this Order shall be a sufficient discharge to the said Treasurer
for such
payment.
By the Court
Forbes
Augst. ye 18th 1767
Reced of Mr James Jefferson< no role >
ye Sum of
Fiffty Six Pound's Eight Shillings & Eight
Pence in full for Smiths Work
Pr. John Wood< no role >