To the Constables Headboroughs and Beadles of the Parish of
Saint Andrew Holborn
in the County of Middlesex
Middlesex
to wit}
By Virtue of my Office These are in his Majestys name to charge and
Command you that on sight here of you Summon and warn
Twenty four Able and Sufficient Men of your parish
personally to be and appear before me on This Daythe
Secondday of Februaryat Five
of the Clock in the Afternoon precisely at the Dwelling house
of
George Parker< no role >
The Sign of the General Woolfe
in Little Grays Inn Lane
in your Parish
Then and thereto do and Execute all such things that shall be given
them in charge on behalf of our Sovereign Lord the King's Majesty
touching the Death A Woman Unknown.
and for your so doing this shall be your Warrant And that you
also attend at the time and place above mentioned to make a return
of the names of the persons whom you shall have so Summoned
and further to do and Execute a such other matters as Shall be then
and there enjoined you and have you then and there this
Warrant Given under my Hand and Seal this Second
day of February 1786
.
E: Umfreville [mark]
Corr.