Middlesex Sessions:
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27th October 1757 - 9th December 1762

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To the King's most Excellent Majesty

The Humble Address of the Lord Lietunant and
Custos Rotulorum the Deputy Lieutenants and
Justices of the peace of the County of Middx
and City and Liberty of Westminster

May it please Your Majesty

Justices & Lieutents.
named to go up wth. ye.
Address.
Mar. Lane Chairman

Mr Cooke
Mr Gould
Sir H Cheere
Mr Byron< no role > } DL .

Sensible of your majesty's Unparalell'd Virtness and
full of the tenderest regare to the happiness of our most
Gravious Sovereign We your Majestys. most dutifull and
loyal Subjects approach your Saored person with the most
snicere congratulations on the safe delivery and recovery of
your Majestys: royal consert our most Gracious Queen

Mr Hammond Ch. man Westmr


Mr Colepeper
Mr I Lane
Mr Durden
Co. Just.


Mr Bedwell
Mr Badwel
Mr Welch.
Mr W Spinnage} Westmr.

When we reflect on the numerous Blessings which our
Ancestors as well as our selves have enjoyed since the Crown
of these Kingdoms has been so happily placed on the heads of
Your Majestys most Illustrions House We fined our selves at
a less to express the Joy We feel on the Birth of another British
Born prince This happy Event gives the most pleasing
assurance that our Religion Rights and Liberties will be extended
to our latest posterity in their purest State

May his royal Highness the prince of Wales long enjoy the
endearing advantages of your Majestys. exemplary virtues and
paternal care

We beg leave to assure your Majesty that it shall be our
constant Care to incultate in the Mines of your Subjects every
Sentiment of loyalty, principle of Justice, and respectful
Obedience to the Laws so wisely Calculated to secure the peace
and good order of the Community.

(N. Capt. Cooke & or Gent Attended)




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