Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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19th May 1743 - 22nd February 1753

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Middlesex


Order of General Quarter
Session limiting and
ascertaining her Rates
and Allowances for
passing & maintaining
Vagabonds. Etc.}

At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Sovereign
Lord the King begun and holden for the County of Middlesex at
Hicks Hall in St. John Street in the County aforesaid on Monday
the twenty fifth Day of June in the eighteenth Year of the
Reign of our Sovereign Lord< no role > George the Second King of Great
Britain Etc. and from thence continued by Several Adjournments
until this Day (to wit) Thursday the twenty eighth Day
of the Same Month of June in the Year aforesaid and on the
Same Day holden by Adjournment at Hicks Hall aforesaid
in and for the Said County, before Thomas Lane< no role > Esqr . the Right
Honourable George Lord Carpenter< no role > of the Kingdone of Ireland
John Milner< no role > Nicholas Jeffreys< no role > , James Clitherow< no role > Robert Hucks< no role >
Henry Norris< no role > Alexander Strahan< no role > Richard Ricards George
Bourne Samuel< no role > Tatem Merry< no role > Teshmaker Robert
Tothill John Elliot< no role > This name instance is in set 3963. Peter Elers Robert Paul Nathaniel< no role >
Chandler Francis Hole< no role > Thomas Lediard< no role > Thomas Moore< no role >
Boulton Mainwaring< no role > John Poulson< no role > John Lawston< no role > Esquires
and other their Fellows Justices of our Said Lord the King
assigned to keep the Peace in the County aforesaid and
also to hear and determine divers Felonies Trespasses
and other Misdeeds Committed in the Same County.

His Majesty< no role > 's Justices of the Peace for the County of
Middlesex now assembled at this General Quarter Session
of the Peace holden for the Said County in pursuance
of the Statute made in the Seventeenth Year of the
Reign of our Sovereign Lord King George the Second
Intituled An Act to amend and make more effectual
the Laws relating to Rogues Vagabonds and other idle
and disorderly Persons and to Houses of Correction, Do
hereby Order limit appoint and direct, That the
Several Rates and Allowances P Mile or otherwise to
be made by any Justice or Justices of the Peace for the
Said County to any Constable or other Officer of the Same
County for the Passing Conveying or Maintaining of
Rogues Vagabonds or incorrigible Rognes to be




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