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

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Image 282 of 6966th January 1729


Tomhinson out of the House of Correction at
Clerkenwell In breach of the Order of Regulation
without first Sending to George Harman< no role > and James
Harrison Esquires two of his Majesties Justices
of the Peace of this County by whom he had
been Committed thither as a Vagabond for
retorning back into the Parish of Sun bury in
this County after he the said Tomlinson had
been from thence legally passed and Conveyed
by vertue of a Warrant under their Hands
and Seales to the Parish St. Ann Black Fryers
London as the Place of his last legall
Settlement,

Sr.

Clerk of Peace's
Letter to John
Troughton Esqr .

In Pursuance of an Order made at the last Sessions
of Peace for Middlesex I write this to acquaint
you that the Justices of the Peace desire you to
Dine at Hickshall on the County day in the next
Quarter Sessions being the Eighteenth day of
July instant at one of the Clerk in the afternoon
and after Dinner to give them an Account why
you bay led Joseph Tomlinson< no role > out of the House of
Correction at Clerkenwell In breach of the Order
of Regulation without first sending to George
Harman and James Harrison< no role > Esquires two of
his Majesties Justices of the Peace of this County
by whom he had been committed thither as
a Vagabond for reforming back into the Parish of
Sunbury in this County after he the said Tomlinson
had been from thence legally passed and conveyed by
Vertue of a Warrant under their hands and Seales to
the Parish of St. Ann Black Fryers London as the
Place of his last legal Settlement, I am Sr.




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