Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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27th October 1757 - 9th December 1762

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County Day of the said next Session by twelve of the Clock at noon
(on notice thereof to be given to them in the mean time) to
Answer to the said Matter of Complaint against them
respectively for suffering the said Prisoners to go at large as
aforesaid without being first taken before a Magistrate to
be examined touching their Charge And it is also Ordered
that Thomas Watson< no role > George Tisdall< no role > William Ward< no role > and
John Groom< no role > before named do severally attend the Court at
the Same time to give their accounts of the said Facts
and other Service of that Court as may be required of them
on the part of His Majesty.

Copy of a Letter to
Geo. Wright< no role > Esqr .}

Sir.
In Obedience to an Order made by his Majesty's Justices of the
Peace for the County of Middx Assembled at the General Session
of the Peace holden for the County aforesaid, by Adjournment, on
Thursday the 25th. Day of February last, I Write this to acquaint
you that the said Justices desire you will please to dine with
them at Hicks Hall on the County Day of the next General Quarter
Session of the Peace for the said County, being the twenty Second
Day of April next, at one of the Clock in the afternoon at
Complaint being layd before the Sessions against you for
causing Robert Crouch< no role > James Smith< no role > and James Duncan< no role > , disorderly
persons, taken on Sunday the twenty first of February last by
the High Constable of Holbourn Division and his Assistants
by Virtue of a Warrant under the Hands and Seals of four
of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County acting
in the said Division for gaming and misbehaving themselves or
the same day; and lodged by him in the Roundhouse , being a place of
safety in the Parish of St Mary le Bone in the said County and division
until they could be conveniently carried before It Magistrate to be
dealt with according to law for their Misdemeanours, to be set at
large without first examining the said Prisoners or their Appre-
henders touching the Charge against them and contrary to the
several Orders of Regulation made at the Sessions of the Peace
for the Said County

I am Sir Your most Obedt. Servt.
Ja Waller< no role > . Clk of the Peace

Chamery Lane< no role > 22 Mar< no role > 1762.
The Worshipful Geo. Wrighte< no role > Esqr one of His Majesty's;
Justices of the Peace for Middx.




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