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APPENDIX III.

ACCOUNTS RELATING TO THE
HIGH SHERIFF, 1751.


Payments Relating to the High Sheriff,
p. Benja. Outram.


March the 7th, 1750. £ s. d.

Paid Expences at Frydaythorpe going to York 1 19 10

Paid Mr. White for Stockings for 8 servants and three Trumpeters, p. note 3 17 0

Paid Mr. Nutting for wine for the Judges, p. note 1 18 8

Paid Lady Burdett for coals and charcoal for the JudgesDo. 7 6 6

Paid the Trumpeters for their Attendance at the Lent Assizes, p. note 11 8 0

Paid the painter for painting the Trumpeters Banners p. note 6 16 0

Paid for Six pair of Shoes for the Trumpeters and Buckles for the Servants, p. note 1 19 2

Paid for 34 pair of Gators for the Holbert men and the Key Turner at the castle, p. note 6 7 4

Paid for a side Glass for the coach, p. note 1 8 0

Paid Mr. Robinson for Wiggs, Shaveing the Servants and Holbert men, p. note 13 9 0

Paid Do. for William Milner's Wigg, p. note 0 18 0

March the 23rd, 1750.

Paid Mr. Kettlewell for Eating, wine, ale, etc., the Horses Bill Included, p. note 54 17 4

to the servants the Particulars in the horses Bill 1 11 6

Paid for the use of the Holberts, Lent Assizes, p. note 1 1 0

Paid 16 Holbertmen for 14 days Lent Assizes at 1/6 p day, p. note 17 17 0

Paid John Hayse for Parrying a horse, &c., p. note 0 14 4

Paid charges at Fridaythorpe coming from York 1 12 0

paid Disbursments at York, p. note 5 1 10