GEORGE the third by the grace of God, of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, King, defender of the Faith, and so forth, To William
Fleming John Howson< no role >
James Asforth greeting. For certain causes, us thereunto moving, we command and stricty enjoin, ye, and
every of you, that laying aside all pretences and excuses whatsoever, ye be in your proper persons before our Justices of Oyer and Terminer
, assigned by our
Letters Patent under our Great Seal of Great-Britain, To enquire of all treasons, and other offences whatsoever, in our said Letters Patent specified: And
also to hear and determine the same treasons, and other the premisses, and so forth: And our Justices assigned to deliver our Goal of Newgate,
of the Prisoners therein being, at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey
, within the Parish of Saint Sepulchre, in the Ward of Farringdon
Without; London on
Wednesday the twenty second day of Februarynext at 8 of the Clock in the Yard noon of the same day, then and there to
testify the Truth, and given evidence according to Your knowledge between us and Robert Fol< no role >
[..]
in a case of felony And this none of you Shall omit, under the
penalty of one hundred Pounds, to be levied upon the goods and chattels, lands and tenements, of such, and every one of you, as shall sail in the Premisss.
Witness Thomas Wright< no role >
Esquire Mayor of the City of London
, at Justice-Hall
aforesaid, the [..] eleventh day of January in the
twenty sixth year of our reign.
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