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

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Image 150 of 55911th July 1745


at three a Clock in the Afternoon on Saturday the
third and Monday the fifth Days of August next and on
the following days during the time the Said pretended
Fair used to last, And that they do Order the High
Constable of the Said Division to Summon the Petty
Constables Headboroughs Beadles and other the Peace
Officers within the Same Division to attend the Justices
at their Said Meeting on the Said Days and hours and
to continue Such Attendance from day to day and So often
as the Said Justices Shall require, And to direct the
High Constable to deliver a List to the Said Justices at
Such Meeting of the Names and places of abode of the
Officers (if any) who Shall neglect or refuse to appear
there, to be laid before this Court at their next Sessions.

By adjornment on Thursday the 11th. Day of July 1745.

Order for printing an Order
of Sessions concerning the
Meeting of Justices of the
Peace residing in Holborn
Division in order to
Suppress Tottenham Court
Fair.}

It is Ordered that an Order this Day made by this Court for
the Meeting of the Justices of the Peace for this County residing
Holborn Division at the House called The Adam and Eve
in Tottenham Court Road near to Tottenham Court at the
times therein Specifyed in Order to Suppress a pretended Fair
called Tottenham Court Fair be forthwith printed and
published in one or more of the publick News Papers for
the better Notification thereof.

By adjornment on Thursday the 18th. Day of July 1745.

Order for the Clerk of the
Peace to pay 4s. to Mr. Northcote< no role >
being by him paid to a Messr.
to Serve the Warrts. for two
Bucks of Venison presented
by the Duke of Newcastle
in July Sess: 1745 to the
Justices of the Peace of
Middx

Information being given unto this Court by Mr. Thomas
Northcote Housekeeper of Hicks Hall that he disbursed and paid
the Sum of five Shillings to a Messenger to Serve the Warrants
for two Bucks of Venison presented by the Duke of
Newcastle in July Sessions 1745-to the Justices of the Peace
of Middx , And praying that he may be repaid the Same,




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