Middlesex Sessions:
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11th January 1722 - 16th January 1725

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Image 58 of 29411th May 1722


P adjorn Veneris 11o. die May 1722

Order for Mr. Danl.
Holworthy
< no role > late
Trear to pay £6.1s.4d
Mr. Wm Murden< no role > Prsent
Trear for Marshalsea
Etc & to attend the
Cort


John Milner< no role > This name instance is in set 4214.
Saml. Sanders< no role >
D'Oyly Michel< no role >
Daniel Combes< no role > } Esqrs .

It is Ordered by this Court that Daniel Holworthy< no role >
Gentleman late Treasurer of the Moneys collected
for the Marshalsea Kings Bench and Hospitalls
with in the Hundreds of Elthorne Spelthorne and
Istleworth in this County Do forthwith pay unto
William Murden< no role > Gentleman the present Treasurer
of the Moneys to be Collected for the purposes
aforesaid within the said Hundreds, the Several
Sumes of Three pounds and eight pence, and Three
pounds and eight pence amounting together to
Six pounds one shilling and four pence
admitted by the Accompt of the said Daniell
Holloway to have been by him received for part
of Brentford Division (of which he is High
Constable) in the Years 1719 and 1720 for the
Marshalsea Kings Bench and Hospitalls,
And that the receipt of the said William Murden< no role >
together with this Order shall be a Sufficient
Discharge to the said Daniel Holworthy< no role > for
such Payment Which Sume of Six pounds one
shilling and four pence hereby Ordered to be
paid to the said William Murden< no role > is to be Subject
to the Orders of the Justices of the Peace for this
County in their General Quarter Sessions to be
assembled touching the disposall thereof And It
is further Ordered by this Court that the said
Daniel Holworthy< no role > do attend his Majestys Justices
of the Peace for this County to be Assembled at
the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace
to be held for this County by adjornment on
Thursday the Fifth day of July next at Eleven
of the clock in the forenoon to shew cause why he
Omitted to receive the Sume of Three Pounds and
eight pence assessed upon the Parishes and Places
in his own Division for the purposes aforesaid in




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