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RICHARD REES, Treasurer of the County of Carmarthen, IN* ACCOUNT WITH THE INHABITANTS OF THE SAID COUNTY. July Quarter Sessions, 1845. I RECEIPTS. E t. d. Balance due to the County on the settle- xnent of the last account 1455 3 8 By amount of Rate received at id. as under £ s. d. Carmarthen Union. 228 6 8 Llandilofawr Union 126 9 2 Newcastle Emlyn Union 41 13 4 Llanelly Union 90 12 6 Lampeter Union. 25 0 0 Llandovery 6 Narberth Union 51 9 2 —————- 674 3 4 Bv fines received from Mr. F. L. Brown, tnagistrates' clerk, Llanelly 4 2 6 By fines received from Mr. George Spurrell, Magistrates'clerk, Carmarthen 1 10 0 137 fines received from Mr. Nathaniel magistrates' clerk, Llandilo. 1 5 0 t By fines received from Mr. Owen, magis- trate, clerk, Narberth 1 0 0 By fines received from Mr. Thomas Jones, Magistrates' clerk, Lower Perfedd 3 1 0 By fines received from Mr. Thomas Jones, magistratse* clerk, Newcastle Emlyn and Llanvihangel districts 5 3 9 By fine received from Mr. Allen, magis- trates clerk, Pumpsaint, imposed upon Thomas Jones, for trespass in pursuit of game 0 10 0 By fine received from Mr. John Davies, magistrates' clerk, Llangathen, imposed Upon David Thomas, for assault 0 10 0 By fines received from Mr. John Garner, magistrates' clerk, Llandovery, as per sche- dule of convictions' filed 7 6 0 By fees received from Mr. Thomas Lewis, inspector of weights and measures, for the Three Commotts 0 10 84 L2147 7 óQ July Quarter Sessions, 1845. DISBURSEMENTS. BRIDGES. 1. Paid Mr. Job Williams, mason, Llan- Rlydwen, for work done at Panthowell and Llanglydwen bridges, as per order of court.. 13 7 8 2. Paid John Lloyd Price, Esq., the ba- lance of £80, ordered to be advanced by the county, for erecting walls and filling up the approaches to Glangwilly bridge 30 0 0 3. Paid Mr. John James Stacey, clerk to the Main Trust, three months' composition, for gravelling bridges within the limits of the Main Trust. 12 15 0 4. Paid Mr. John James Stacey, clerk to the Kidwelly Trust, three months' compo- sition, for gravelling bridges within the lunits of the Kidwelly Trust, as per order of court 17 10 0 5. Paid Mr. Benjamin Griffiths, for gra- velling Pontvenny, Whitland, Trevaughan, POntloyrig, Pontvach, Pontyfyrad, Llan- vallteg, Llanboidy, and Rhydyceisiad bridges, as Per order of court 21 0 0 6. Paid Mr. Thomas Lewis, Llangendeirne, *?r six months' gravelling &c., Yelingwen-  raeth bridge, as per order of court 1 10 0 7. Paid said Thomas Lewis, for forming and stoning the two yards of road over Pen- yfedw bridge, as per order of court 6 5 0 8. Paid David Jones, mason, for weiring, Paving, and coping, at Triwaunfawr bridge, 1n the parish of Llangunnor, as per order of court. 6 0 0 9. Paid David Jones, mason, for weiring and other repairs done at Cowin bridge, (per contract), as per order of court 22 0 '0 10. Paid Esaiah Jones, for gravelling, &c., Talog bridge, in the parish of Abernant, as tier order of court. 1 0 0 Paid John George, for six months' "?Hing, &c., Glanrhydw bridge, as per 5r„jt!er of court 1 0 0 12. Paid Lemuel Griffiths, for six months' RrDvelling, &c., Alltycadno bridge, in the Parish of Llangendeirne, as per order of court 1 0 0 13. Paid David Richard, for gravelling, &c., Kilgadan bridge, as per order of court 1 0 0 ve' Paid John Thomas, Llandre, for gra- velling CNi-nin and Egremont bridges, as per or d er of court 1 15 0 15. Paid Daniel Williams, for 6 months' gravelling, &c. Melingath bridge, as per order of court. 1 0 0 16. Paid James Jones, for 6 months' gra- velling, &c. Pandy bridge, as per order of court 1 0 0 17. Paid Thomas Davies, for 6 months' graveliing,- &c. Rbead, Clydach bridge, as per order of court 0 15 0 18. Paid Thomas Jones, for 12 months' gravelling, &c. Velindre bridge, as per order of Court. 2 0 0 19. Paid David Williams, for 6 months' gravelling, &c. Cilgwyn and Glygodfach bridges, as per order of eourt 2 0 0 20. Paid Messrs. David Thomas, and Morgan Thomas, for two months' gravelling, &c., Llandilo bridge, as per order of court 2 15 0 21. Paid Mr. David Isaac, for one year and three quarters' gravelling the approach to antardulais bridge, and the bridge itself, On the Carmarthenshire side, as per order of c°urt 3 10 0 22. Paid Mr. Jacob Pendry, for six I^onths' gravelling, &c., Amman, Clerk, ]Ferrws, and Bonllwyn Bridges, as per order Of court 4 0 0 23. Paid Messsrs. John Rees, and David lt"es, masons, for erecting a stone and pile eir, at Llanvbyther bridge, and for gravel- "19, & c one., hundred yards of road on the °Uth end of the said bridge, as per order of court. 11 15 0 PROSECUTIONS. d 24. Paid Mr. Henry Westlake, balance due to him, for conveying Theophilus Tho- mas, Samuel Thomas, and John Davies, three eonv? to the Penitentiary 2 0 0 25. Paid said Henry Westl=t« t°° VC> ?. Benjamin Jones, a "O"viet to th P Y. tentiary 0 e em-  11 0 0 26. Paid Messrs. Lewis and PriVe r 1100 citors, Llandilo, taxed costs ofaprosecu?M against Henry Kelly, for larceny, M p? order of court 9 ? 4 27. Paid Messrs. Lewis and Price, soli- ci.tors, taxed costs of a prosecution against John Rees and Evan Evans, for larceny, as Per order of court 8 17 8 liS, Paid jjr Thomas Lewis, solicitor, ,J\)dilo, taxed costs of a prosecution against 2 "I)a%,ies I for larceny, as per order of court 6 10 10 29 P¡tid Mr. Thomas Lewis, solicitor, costs of a prosecution against John DUvl- es, for larceny, as per order of court. 9 1 11 l'I1a O. Paid Mr. J. B. Jeffries, solicitor, Car- jUj fthen, taxed costs in a prosecution against an Hughes, for larceny, as per order fcourt 6 9 6 11\ 31. Paid Mr. J. B. Jeffries, solicitor, Car- Illkrthen, taxed costs in a prosecution, agetirist William Malyn, for larceny, as per Order of court 9 18 0 tn 32. Paid Mr. J. 13. Jeffries, solicitor, Car- marthen, taxed costs in a prosecution against [van Hughes, for larceny, as per order ot court 9 16 0 33. Paid Mr. Thomas Lewis, solicitor, t?x°d costs of a prosecution against John ltel's, for larceny, as per order of court 10 3 6 34. Paid Mr. A. T. Tate, solicitor, taxed *?sts of a prosecution, Regina against Sarah ^es, for felony, as per order of court. 6 1.5 2 35. Paid Mr. A. T. Tate, solicitor, taxed 5^sts of a prosecution, Rcgina against Sarah ?ees, for felony, as per order of court 8 17 10 36. Paid Mr. A. T. Tate, solicitor, taxed Costs of a prosecution, Regina against Wil- lani Robinson, for felony, as per order of court 9 11 6 t.a 37. Paid Mr. Benjamin Jones, solicitor, J costs of a prosecution, Regina against John Davies, for larceny, as per order of COUrt 9 11 8 38. Paid Mr. Benjamin Jones, solicitor, t,lxed costs of a prosecution Regina against a?es John, for larceny, as per order ol court 10 7 6 39. Paid Mr. John Tarleton, taxed costs of Prosecution against William Henry Marlow, for feloiiy, as per order of court 18 7 4 ASSIZES. tJ..0. Paid Mr. F. L. Brown, solicitor, J neUy, taxed costs of a prosecution against Co n hooper, for felony, as per order of Urt 12 5 3  Paid judge's marshall, and crier, fees ? c to them in different prosecutions, under lhl cerhficatc of Mr. Justice Coltman 2 18 6 £ d. 42. Paid J. B. Jeffries, Esq., solicitor, Car- marthen, the amount of payments to witnesses in a prosecution against David Thomas, for felony, as per order of court 10 14 6 43. Paid George Thomas, jun., Esq., solicitor, taxed costs in the Queen against Margaret Davies, for larceny, as per order of court 10 3 8 44. Paid Mr. Benjamin Evans, solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn, taxed costs of a prosecution against William Moore, and Richard Tarpy, 0 10 for felony, as per order of court 36 0 10 45. Paid said Benjamin Evans, taxed costs in Regina against William Rees and others, as per order of court 34 18 7 SHIRE HALLS. 46. Paid Mr. Samuel Gwilliam, stationer, for stationery for Llandilo hall, as per order of court. 0 15 If 47. Paid Mr. Thomas Lewis, hall-keeper, Llandilo, disbursements and a quarter's salary up to the present quarter sessions, as per order of court 3 9 6 48. Paid John Evans, smith, for registrar grate, dividers, &c., in the grand jury room at Carmarthen, as per order of court 1 18 0 49. Paid John Davies, hall-keeper, Car- marthen, and Thomas Jones, coal merchant, Carmarthen, as follows, John Davies for dis- bursements and a quarter's salary £ 4 ls/lld, Thomas Jones for coal L3 18s 7 19 11 MAGISTRATES' CLERKS. 50. Paid Mr. Nathaniel Davies, Magis- trate's Clerk, Llandilo, for three schedules of convictions, informations, commitments, &c., as per order of court 17 0 51. Paid Mr. John Garner, magistrates' Clerk, Llandovery, fees due to him upon the commitment of Llewellyn Roberts, a vagrant, as per order of court 0 3 6 52. Paid said John Garner, for returning a schedule of convictions, as per order of court 0 3 0 53. Paid said John Garner, for a return of summonses and orders under the bastardy act up to the first of January last. as per order of court 0 3 0 54. Paid Mr. Thomas Jones, justices'clerk, Llangadock, for a schedule of convictions and a schedule of orders in bastardy cases for the lower division of Perfeth,' as per order of court 0 6 0 55. Paid Mr. George Spurrell, justices' clerk, for fees due to him, as per order of court 1 13 0 56. Paid Mr. Thomas Jones, magistrates' clerk, Newcastle Emlyn, for returns of con- victions and bastardy cases for the upper divisions of Cathinog and Elvet, as per order of court 0 9 0 CORONERS. 57. Paid Daniel Price, Esq., coroner, amount of his bill for holding different inquests, as per order of court 22 17 3 58. Paid William Bonville, Esq., coroner, amount of his bill for holding different in- quests, as per order of court 28 13 2 59. Paid George Thomas, jun., Esq., coroner, for holding different inquests, as per order of court 10 12 0 COUNTY GAOL. 60 Paid Mr. Henry Westlake, governor of the county gaol, for the maintenance of prisoners, gaoler's salary, salaries of other officers, and subordinate officers, tradesnieiis' bills, repairs of gaol, &c., £ 143 3s. 84d, less jC3 4s. paid to the under turnkey out of his quarter's salary, and charged in the trea- surer's last account, as per order of court. 139 19 84 61. Paid Messrs. Timmins and sons, drapers, &c., Carmarthen, for goods, &c., for the gaol, as per order of court 0 13 8 SALARIES. 62. Paid John Jenkins, Esq., Surgeon, Carmarthen, a quarter's salary as Surgeon to the gaol and house of correction, as per order ofcourt 20 0 0 63. Paid the Rev. Thos. Jones, Chaplain and Schoolmaster to the gaol and house of correction, a quarter's salary. 23 0 0 64. Paid Thomas Lewis, Inspector of weights and measures for the Three Com- motts, a quarter's salary due the present quarter sessions. 7 10 0 65. Paid Thomas Thomas, inspector of weights and measures'for Elvet, a quarter's salary due the present quarter sessions, as per order of court 5 0 0 66. Paid John Lewis Rees, crier to the court of quarter sessions, a quarter's salary.. 4 5 0 67. Paid John Thomas, bridge surveyor of the lower division of the county a quarter's salary, as per order of court 11 5 0 68. Paid David Jones, trumpeter, a quar- ter's salary I 15 0 69. Paid Mr. William Thomas, inspector of weights and measures for Derllis, a quar- ter's salary, as per order of court 4 0 0 70. Paid Lewis Davies, lock-up-house keeper, Llandovery, a quarter s salary, as per order of court 1 6 3 71. Paid Mr. John Garner, inspector of weights and measures for Upper Perfedd and Cayo, a quarter's salary, as per order of cou:-t. 3 15 0 72. Paid Mr. William Williams, bridge surveyor of the Upper Division, a quarter's salary, as per order of court 11 5 0 73. Paid David Thomas, hallkeeper, Llan- elly, a quarter's salary and disbursements, as per order of court 1 12 4 Paid Treasurer a quarter's salary 12 10 0 CLERK OF THE PEACE. 74. Paid Charles Bishop, Esq., Clerk of the Peace, Llandovery, for business done as Clerk of the Peace, up to the 26th of June, 1845, as per order of court Ill 17 3 GENERAL PAYMENTS. 75. Paid Messrs. H. White and Sons, Sta- tioners, for stationary for the county offices, as per order of court 0 7 8 76. Paid Mr. William Spurrell, a quarter of a years printing for the county, as per contract by order of court 31 7 3 77. Paid Messrs. David Charles, and John Lewis for attending the Insolvent Debtor's Court, as court keepers, as per order of court 0 10 0 78. Paid Mr. Richard Spurrell, half a year's rent for the Judge's lodgings, as per order of court I. 25 0 0 79. Paid the Proprietor of the Welshman newspaper, for advertising for the county, as per order of court 18 5 0 80. Paid the Proprietors of the Carmar- then Journal, for advertising for the county, as per order of court 18 5 0 81. Paid Captain Scott, for services per- formed by the Rural Police, for which fees are payable from the county to the Police rate, as per order of court 14 8 7 82. Paid Captain Scott, for the mainte- nance of prisoners when in custody, as per order of court. 017 4 83. Paid Captain Scott, for the mainte- nance of prisoners when in custody, as per order of court 7 6 0 84. Paid Mr. J. Hudson, Keeper of the Queen's Bench Prison, a year's contribution from the county, towards the relief of pri- soners confined in that prison, due 1st of August, 1845 f. 6 0 0 85. Paid Mr. David tforris, for his at- tendance at the October Quarter Sessions, in Regina against John Davies, for a mis- 0 14 0 demranor, as per order of court. 0 14 0 80. Paid poor prisoners and debtors in the county gaol, from the 17th day of Mav to the 2d day of August, 184.5, both inclusive, per book 7 2 0 £ 991 1 li Balance due to the County 1156 6 4 JE2147 7 1 This account having been referred to us. the several vouchers produced and approved of, and delivered up to the Clerk of the Peace to be filed, there appears to be a balance of One Thousand One Hundred and Fifty Six Pounds, Six Shillings, and Four Pence in the hands of the Treasurer, due to the County.—As witness our hands, this fourth day of August 181). JOHN LLOYD PRICE, Chairman. DANIEL PRYTHERCH, R. GORING THOMAS, THOMAS JONES, M.D., JOHN DAVIES, HSNRY LAWRI- N-E, IT.D. Witness, CHARLES BISHOP, Clerk of the Peac?. R. REES, Treasurer.

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