To all and every the Constables, and other His Majesty's Officers
of the Peace, whom these may or shall concern.
London,
to wit.
Wm Newman< no role >
THESE are to Certify to your and every of you That
Robert Grubb< no role >
of the Old Bailey
London Apothecary
came this Day before me Wilham Newman Esquire
one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace
, in and for the said City and Liberties,
and entered into a Recognizance with sufficient Sureties for his
Personal Appearance at the next General Quarter Sessions of
the Peace to be holden in and For the County of
Middlesex
to answer such Matters and Things as shall be objected against him
on His Majesty's Behalf, and particularly
for him to abide
and perform such Order or Orders as shall be then and there
made on the Complaint of the Churchwardens and Overseers of the
Poor of the Parish of Saint George, in the said County
and in the mean Time to keep the Peace and he of good
Behaviour. THESE are therefore in His Majesty's Name, Strictly to
Charge and Command you, and every of you not to Moleft, Arrest, or
Attach the Body of the said
Robert Grubb< no role >
for or by reason of any Warrant issued against him
be already Arrested, and in your Custody, that you forthwith on Sight
thereof set him at Liberty, as you will answer the contrary as
Your Peril. Given under my Hand and Seal this Second
Day of October 1786