Middlesex Sessions:
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22nd February 1725 - 19th January 1734

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Image 537 of 69615th October 1730


releiving of Vagrants be taken into consideracon on the
County day of the next General Sessions of the peace for the
Said County, And that Philip Betty< no role > Gent high Constable of
the Tower Division aforesaid doe attend this Court on the
Same day, at one of the clock in the afternoon touching the
matter in question,

P Adjorn Jovis 15o. die Octobris 1730

Order for a letter to be
written by the Clerk of
the peace to Richard
Browne & Jacob Harvey< no role >
Esqrs . to answer the
complaint of Richard
Manley Esqr.}

Richard Browne< no role > and Jacob Harvey< no role > Esqrs . two of his Maties Justices
of the peace for this County not being present at Hicks hall on this day
according to the desire of his Maties Justices of the peace of the Said
County Signifyed to them by a letter from the Clerk of the peace
upon the occasion herein after menconed, It is Ordered by this
Court another letter be written by the Clerk of the peace to the said
Mr. Browne & Mr. Harvey to acquaint them that his Maties
Justices of the peace of this County desire the favour of their
company at Hicks Hall at dinner on Thursday the third day of
December next at one of the clock in the afternoon, And that they
will be pleased after dinner to explain themselves touching a
certain matter of complaint made by Richard Manley< no role > Esqr.
one of his Maties Justices of the peace of the Said County of their
doeing the parochial Busyness of the parish of St. Giles without
Cripplegate (tho' they live in the parish of St. Mary Islington )
without the notice or privity of the Said Mr. Manley (who is
willing & ready to Act in Such matters in his Said parish of St.
Giles without Cripplegate where he resides) and not in any
Petty Sessions or publick Meeting where the Said Mr. Manley< no role >
can have an opportunity of being present, contrary to the
recomendatory Order of the Court desireing Justices to
confine themselves to their parishes and Divisions upon Such
occasions,




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