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

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Thomas Burdus< no role > or by such other ways and means as the
Court of Generall or Quarter Sessions of the Peace for
this County shall in that behalf Order and appoint
And that the receipt of the said Mr. Hardisty together
with a Copy of this Order shall be a sufficient
Discharge to the said Mr. Burdus for such payment.

P adjorn die Martis scilt 17o. die July 1722

Order for Mr. Jno.
Mills
< no role > late Trear
to pay £170.0s.4d
to Mr Tho: Jones< no role >
present Trear for
the Marshalsea
Kings bench and
Hospitalls for the
Hundreds of Ossulston
Etc.

Whereas John Mills< no role > Gentleman was Treasurer of
the Moneys raised and collected for the Marshalsea
Kings Bench and Hospitalls , within the Hundreds
of Ossulston Edmonton and Gore in this County for
the Space of Eleven Years (Vizt.) for the Yeares
1708, 1709. 1710. 1711. 1712. 1713. 1714. 1715
1716. 1717. and 1718, And the Rate made at the
Generall Quarter Sessions of the Peace holden for
this County in the Week next after Easter in Each
of the Years above mentioned for raising of the
said Moneys amounting in the whole to the Sume
of Thirty Pounds four Shillings and Six pence
the Totall of the Moneys assessed by all the
Rates made in the aforesaid Years for raising
of Moneys within the said Hundreds for the
Marshalsea Kings Bench and Hospitalls
amounteth to the Sume of Three Hundred Thirty
two Pounds Nine Shillings and Six pence, And
Whereas the said John Mills< no role > hath by his
Accompt transmitted unto this Court admitted
that he hath in his hands of the Moneys by him
received by vertue of the Rates made for raising
of the Moneys aforesaid, the Sume of One hundred
and Seventy Pounds and four pence, It is Ordered
by this Court that the said John Mills< no role > doe
forthwith pay or cause to be paid the said Sume of
One Hundred and Seventy Pounds and four
Pence unto Thomas Jones< no role > Gentleman the




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