To the Beadles and Constables of the Ward of Farringdon
without
London
and
Southwark
}
To wit, By virtue of my office these are in
his Majesty< no role >
's name to charge and command you
that on sight hereof you summon and warn twenty four good and Sufficient men of
your Ward personally to be and appear before me on Friday the
Sixteenth day of March instant at Two of the Clock in the after
noon at the House of
John Perkins< no role >
known by the sign of
the Hope Situate in the Ward aforesaid
then and thereto do and execute all such things that shall be given them in charge
and to inquire on the behalf of our
Sovereign Lord< no role >
the King touching the death of
Mary Hallier< no role >
and for so doing this shall be your Warrant and that
you attend at the time and place abovementioned to make a return of the
names of those whom you have so Summoned and further to do and execute
such other matters as shall be then and there enjoined you and have you then
there this warrant Given under my hand and Seal this Sixteenth
Day of March 1792.
Thomas Shelton< no role >
[mark]
Coroner