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<p n="5"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">Sr.</note>
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You haveing at the Sitting of the Comittee Ordered me to<lb></lb>
write to Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50198_n5-1">Nathaniel Chandler</rs>
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& Mr. <rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50198_n5-2">Daniel Holworthy</rs>
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<lb></lb>
the two Trearers of the moneys collected on the Rates for<lb></lb>
the <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50198_geo5">Marshallsea King's bench & hospitalls</rs>
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, and acquaint<lb></lb>
them that the Comittee had Ordered them forthwith to<lb></lb>
gett in & receive what moneys was standing out on those<lb></lb>
Rates, and to make up & leave at the Clerke of the<lb></lb>
Peace's Office an acct. of what they had respcively reced<lb></lb>
& of what money was standing out on those Rates &<lb></lb>
of what high Constables had made default in not<lb></lb>
Paying the same I accordingly writt tres to the sd<lb></lb>
Trearers to inform them thereof, Since wth. Mr. Chandler<lb></lb>
came to me and said he would have his acct. ready on<lb></lb>
Thursday next being the first day of the County Sessions<lb></lb>
holden at Westmr. hall, And yesterday Mr. Holworthy<lb></lb>
left wth. me his acct. wherein he mencons that he<lb></lb>
hath reced within the Division of wth. he is high Constable<lb></lb>
£3.0s.8d. for the Yr. 1719 &. £3.0s.8d. the Yr. 1720, but that<lb></lb>
all the other <rs type="occupation" id="LMSMPS50198_occ1">high Constables</rs>
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within the Hundreds of<lb></lb>
Elthorne<obscured></obscured>
<rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50198_geo6">Spelthorne</rs>
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& <rs type="placeName" id="LMSMPS50198_geo7">Istleworth</rs>
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are in arreare &<lb></lb>
have not Paid him any moneys on those Rates, of wth. in<lb></lb>
obedience to Yor. comands I write you this tre, and am</p>
<p n="6"> <note type="authorial" place="margin">Octr. 3d. 1721</note>
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<p n="7">Sr.</p>
<p n="8">Yor. most obedient Servt.<lb></lb>
<rs type="persName" id="LMSMPS50198_n8-1">Tho: Wilkinson</rs>
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