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Image 434 of 5364th September 1775


Middlesex


Be it Remembered that at the General Session of
the Peace of our Lord the King holden for the County of Middlesex
at Hicks Hall in Saint John Stret in the said county on Monday
the fourth day of September in the Ninth Year of the Reign of our
Sovereign Lord George the Third King of Great Britain Etc Before
John Hawkins< no role > Saunders Welch< no role > Benjamin Cowley< no role > Charles Digby< no role >
Joseph Newson< no role > This name instance is in a workspace. Esquires and others their Fellows Justices of our said
Lord the King Assigned to keep the Peace in the County aforesaid and
also the hear and determine divers Felonies Trespasses and other
Misdemeanors Committed in the same County by the Oath of
William Winter< no role > Stephen Crouch< no role > Robert Hamilton< no role > George
Bradley
< no role > Joseph Biddell< no role > Samuel Sorsby< no role > Samuel Holbein< no role > Thomas
Cruttendon
< no role > George Naylor< no role > Thomas Baker< no role > Henry Heardy< no role > William
West
< no role > John Winter< no role > Richard Sturley< no role > William Littlewood< no role > John
Chilcot
< no role > William Finch< no role > John Pricklow< no role > . Matthew Crolee< no role > John
Savile
< no role > Robert Morrell< no role > William Holyland< no role > and John Artley< no role > Gentleman
good and lawfull Men of the County aforesaid now here Sworn and
charged to inquire for our said Lord the King for the Body of the same
County It is Presented in manner and from following (that is
to say) Middlesex The Jurors for our Lord the King upon
their Oath present That John Watson< no role > late of the parish of Edmond
in the County of Middlesex Labourer otherwise called William
Davies
< no role > late of the same Laborer on the Fourteenth day of Augast
in the Ninth 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 Mare of a Bay Colour of the
Price of fifteen Pounds of the Goods and Chattels of one John Collins< no role >
then and there being found Feloniously did steal take and learn
away against the peace of our said Lord the King his Crown and Dign [..]
Wherefore the Sheriff of the county aforesaid is Commanded
not to Omit for any Liberty in his Backwick but take the said




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