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

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Image 672 of 69610th May 1733


prisons in civil actions And that the Said two Lord cheif
Justices & three Justices of the peace Signed one table
of fees for each of the Said Prisons, But that the [..]
Lord cheif Baron goeing the Western Circuit and
dying upon the Said Circuit and the Said Mr. Thorn hill
dying Soon afterwards Duplicates of the Said tables
of fees were not Signed in order to be transmitted to
the Courts of Kings Bench, Comon Pleas & Exchequer
there to be entred and inrolled, of Record as is directed
by the Said Act, And It is further Ordered by this Court
that William Cowper< no role > Thomas Abuey< no role > Edward Barker< no role >
John Milner< no role > This name instance is in set 4214. Nicholas Jeffreys< no role > & Nathaniel
Blackerby
< no role > Esqrs . Six of his Maties Justices of the
peace for this County or any three of them be and
they are hereby desired to attend the two Lord cheif
Justices & Lord cheif Baron for the purpose above
mentioned.

By the Court

By adjorumt. on Thursday the 10th. day of May 1733

Order for Mr. John Higgs< no role >
to prosecute Moses Peters< no role >
in the Court of Kings Bench
upon an Indictment agt.
him for extortion}

Whereas an Indictment was preferred and found at
the Sessions of Oyer & Terminer holden for this
County in January last against Moses peters (who
was Clark to Clifford William< no role > phillipps Esqr . one of
his Maties Justices of the peace of this County) for a
misdemeanor & extortion, Since which the Said
Moses peters< no role > obtained and brought his Maties
writt of Certiorari returnable in Easter Terme
now last past for removeing the Said Indictment
into his Maties Court of Kings Bench, It is Ordered
by this Court that Mr. John Higgs< no role > Attorney at
Law be directed and employed and he is hereby
directed to prosecute the Said Moses peters in the
Said Court of Kings Bench upon the Said
Indictment , untill a trial be had there upon, and
Indgment be obtained against him (if found
guilty, by Jury, or convicted by his own confession)




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