he never desired of any Body that his Name might
be, Incerted in the Gazett of the First of August as
one of the Justices who presented the said Address
to his Majestie and whosoever caused his Name
to be Printed upon this Occasion did it without
his knowledge or consent, It is Ordered by this
Court that the aforesaid Letter of the said Sir
John Gonson< no role >
be Shewn to Samuel Buckley< no role >
Esquire
the Gazetteer
, And that the Clerke of the Peace of
this County or his Deputy Doe acquaint him
of the said Matter And that this Court desires
the said Mistake be rectifyed in the London
Gazett
Sr.
Clerk of Peace's
Letter to Samuel
Buckley
Esqr
. the
Gazetteer concerning
St. John Gonson< no role >
It being Resolved by his Majesties Justices of the
Peace of the County of Middlesex
Assembled at their
Generall Quarter Sessions holden at Hicks hall
in July last That their Address to congratulate his
present Majestie upon his Accession to the Throne,
should be presented to his Majestie by the
Chairman of the Court attended by the Body of
the Justices of the Peace
of the said County which
Address
was accordingly presented in that
manner And the Court of Quarter Sessions
being lately Informed that Mention was made
in the London Gazett of the First day of August
One thousand Seven hundred and twenty Seven
that the said Address was presented by
John
Milner< no role > This name instance is in set 4214.
Esquire the Chairman
and Sir
John
Gonson< no role >
accompanyed by the Commission of
Peace in a Body And a Letter haveing been
written by Order of the Court to the said Sir John
Gonson to desire that he would Informe them