Middlesex Sessions:
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3rd May 1753 - 15th September 1757

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or any two or more of them said Justices, by Warrant or Order by them
to be granted under their hands and Seals as often as they shall think
fitneedfull, to order and require that the high Constable of the said
Division, do summon and take to his Assistance the several Petty
Constables and Headboroughs within the said Division (whom this Court doth
require to aid and assist him herein) or so many of them as he shall
think sufficient for his purpose And that he the said High Constable
together with such Petty Constables as he shall take to his Assistance
do go to the place where the aforesaid Bull baiting is kept, and
apprehend all and every Person or Persons whom they shall there
find committing any Assaults Riots or Affrays or Breaches of his
Majesties Peace And that the said Petty Constables and Headboroughs
as assistants to the said High Constable , do carry all and every Person
or Persons so offending, before One or more of his Majesties Justices of
the peace for the said County to the Intent that they may be punished
according to Law And that the said High Constable Petty Constables
and Headboroughs do use all Lawfull Ways and Means to suppress
and prevent the grievance aforesaid.

By Adjornment on Thursday the sixth day of Septr
1753 .

Order for Mr. Higgs Trearer
to pay 17.12.2 to Mr. James
Wilder}

Ann Account of Mr. James Wilder< no role > late Clerk to the Justices of the
peace appointed to use their Endeavours to put a Stop to the
spreading of the distemper amongst the horned Cattle in this County
of Moneys by him Disbursed and also of Money due to him for his
Service as Clerk to the said Justices in Relation to the Premisses
being laid before this Court beginning the fourteenth day of
September 1751 and ending the twenty third day of February 1753.
amounting in the whole to the Sum of seventeen pounds twelve
Shillings and two pence and it appearing to this Court by Certificate
under the hands of George Errington< no role > Samuel Bever< no role > and Philip
Dyot
< no role > Esquires three of his Majestys Justices of the peace for the said
County that they have perused the said account being Seventeen




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