Middlesex
Be it remembred that at the General Quarter
Session of the Peace of our Lord the King holden for the County of
Middlesex
at Westminster
in the said County on Thursday in the Week next
after the Feast of Saint Michael to wit the fourth Day of October in the
Tenth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third King of Great
Britain Etc. Before
John Hawkins< no role >
,
Benjamin Cowley< no role >
,
Saunders Welch< no role >
John Spencer< no role >
Colepeper Esquires and others their Fellows Justices of our
said Lord the King assigned to keep the Peace of our said Lord the King in
the County aforesaid and also to enquire of hear and Determine Divers
Felonies Trespasses and other Misdemeanours committed in the same
County that Session of the Peace is adjourned by the same Justices above
named and others their Fellows aforesaid here until Monday the Twenty
second Day of the same Month of October at the Hour of Nine in the forenoon
of the same Day to be holden at Hicks Hall in Saint John Street
in the same
Countyto do further as the Court there shall consider of Etc. and that at the
same General Quarter Session being holden by Adjournment aforesaid at
Hicks Hall aforesaid on the said Monday the twenty second Day of October
in the Year aforesaid Before the same Justices above named and others
their Fellows aforesaid by the Oath of
John Marsh< no role >
Gentleman
James Martell< no role >
Miles Burkett, Jacob Jemmett, Solomon Hess,
John Aspinall< no role >
, Robert
Linton,
John Thornton< no role >
,
William Buckmaster< no role >
,
Thomas Marriott< no role >
,
Edward
Knight< no role >
, Nicholas Cantier, Daniel Ransall,
John Nightingale< no role >
, Henry Winn
Writing Knowles,
John Phipps< no role >
, Peter Marplay, Francis Francillon
Thomas Taylor< no role >
,
John Ham< no role >
,
Philip James< no role >
and John Hamman good
and Lawful Men of the said County of Middlesex
now here sworn and
Charged to enquire for our said Lord the King for the Body of the said County It is
presented That
Charles Hay< no role >
late of the Precinct of Saint Katherine in
the County of Middlesex
Labourer on the Twentieth Day of October in the
Tenth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third King of
Great Britain Etc. with Force and Arms at the parish aforesaid in the
County aforesaid one Cloth Great Coat of the Value of Seventeen Shillings
Three Cotton Shirts of the Value of Twelve Shillings one Woollen Jacket of
the Value of Seven Shillings One Sawnskin Waistcoat of the Value of
Five Shillings Three pair of Causes Trowsers of the Value of Seven
Shillings four Woollen striped Waistcoats of the value of Eighteen Shillings
Two Linnen Frocks of the value of five Shillings and one Linnen Shirt
of the Value of Four Shillings of the Goods and Chattles of
Edward Smith< no role >