Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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11th January 1722 - 16th January 1725

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every Year since till the last which was for One
hundred and ten pounds per Annum and expired
the Fifth day of January last, Since which Mrs.
Seymour does admitt she hath demanded One
hundred and ten pounds Rent for the future which
the said Geary declines to comply with, And that
thereupon the said Comittee do Submitt That the
first Agreement which the said Geary claims
a performance of and alledgeth to be broke
minus juste by Mrs. Seymour's demanding One
hundred pounds a Year is not Subsisting, because
it was in Terms, So long as both Parties should
Agree, and was waived by the Second about a
Year after, which Second was carryed into
execution, As also by the severall Annuall
Ones made and executed since, which were
Varyant from it, And that the last of them
expireing on the fifth day of January last the
Comittee Submitt that there is now no Subsisting
Agreement between the Parties at all, And the
said Comittee of Justices by their said Report taking
notice of their haveing examined into the accompts
laid before them by both the Said Partyes
relateing to the Receipts and Disbursements
in the Office of Cryer and Housekeeper Doe
compute that the clear gain of the said Geary for
Six Years ending last January Sessions amounts
to thirty Seven pounds Six Shillings and eight
pence each Year And Submitt it to the Judgment
of this Court whether such a Sume is reasonable
Wages for the Service the Said Geary is obliged to
perform (vizt.) his attendance with his Wife and
Sons every Sessions to buy in provisions, to Dress
them, to wait at Table, for delivering Orders of Court
to the Severall Constables in all Parts of this County,
for attending the renewing of Licences all over the




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