City of London Sessions:
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6th January 1743 - 27th December 1744

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The Jurors for our Lord the King upon their Oath present that formerly to wit at the Session of Oyer and
Terminer of our Sovereign Lord the King holden for the County of Middx at Hicks Hall in Saint John Street in the
County aforesaid on Monday the eleventh day of January in the fifteenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord
George the second King of Great Britain etc. before Thomas Lane< no role > John Elliott< no role > This name instance is in set 3963. Nathaniel Chandler< no role > Peter Elers< no role >
Esquires and others their Fellows then Justices of our said Lord the King assigned by Letters Patent of our said Lord
the King under his Great Seal of Great Britain to the same Justices abovenamed and others and any four or more
of them directed to Inquire more fully the Truth by the Oath of good and lawfull Men of the said County of Middx and
by other ways means and methods by which they should or might better know (as well within Liberties as without) by
whom the truth of the matter might be better known of all Treasons Misprisions of Treasons Insurrections Rebellious
Counterfeilings Clippings Washings false Coinings and other Falsities of the money of Great Britain and other
Kingdoms or Dominions whatsoever and of all Murders Felonies Manelaughter's killings Burglaries Rapes of
Women unlawfull Meetings Concenticles unlawfull uttering of Words Assemblies Misprisious Confederacies false
Allegations Trespasses Riots Routs Retentions Escapes Contempts Falsities Regligences Concealments
Maintenance Oppressious Champarty Deceits and all other evil Doings Offences and Injurys whatsoever and also of
the Accessaries of them within the County aforesaid as well within Liberties as without by whomsoever and in what
manner soever done committed or perpetrated and by whom or to whom when how and after what manner and of all
other Articles and Circumstances concerning the premisses and ever of them or any of them in any manner
whatsoever and the said Treasons and other the Premisses to hear and determine according to the Laws and Customs
of England by the Oath of Saunders Welch< no role > Gentleman William Wee< no role > Edmund Gunter< no role > Edward Knowles< no role > Thomas
Williamson
< no role > Mathias payne< no role > Joseph Coulston< no role > Quiuce Blackburn< no role > John Thompson< no role > Henry Browes< no role > Herbert
Homan
< no role > Thomas Moore< no role > William Swad< no role > Peter Newlinson< no role > Andrew Wall< no role > Walter Scott< no role > John Pell< no role > Stephen Kite< no role >




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