Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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22nd February 1725 - 19th January 1734

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Image 103 of 69617th January 1726


by the Grand Jury to be a true Bill That their if
the said A: B: C: D: Etc doe personally appear at the
now next Sessions of Goal Delivery of Newgate to be
holden for the said County and then and there
prosecute and give Evidence against the said Y: Z:
upon the said Indictment Then this Recognizance
to be voyd or else to remain in full force.

And this Court doth Order and direct that this Order and
the aforesaid forme of the Condition of a Recognizance to
prosecute and give Evidence be forthwith printed and
delivered by the Cryer of this Court to all the Justices of the
peace of this County. And this Court doth desire that oath
Justice of the peace respectively will recomend it to the
prosecutors (who shall become bound by Recognizance
taken before him to prosecute and give Evidence against
such Offenders as aforesaid) to give notice to the said Justice
as soon as possible of any other Witnesses who can give an
accompt of the fact (for which such Offenders shall be
charged) to the end that such Witnesses may be bound before
such Justice by Recognizance to prosecute and give
Evidence in life manner against such Offenders as
aforesaid.

P Adjorn June 17o. die January 1725 .

Order for printing the
Daily Courant the
Report of the Comittee
concerning the mischiefs
occasioned by the selling
of Geneva Etc.}

This Court being of Opinion that it will be of service to the
publique that the Report made into this Court this
present Sessions by a Comittee of his Maties Justices of
the peace of this County setting forth the mischeifs
occasioned by the selling of Geneva and other Spirituous
Liquors by retail within the weekly Bills of Mortality
and parts adjacent in this County, should be printed in
one of the publique News papers Doth order Nemine
contradicente that the said Report be forthwith printed
in the Daily Courant.




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