Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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24th February 1763 - 13th January 1774

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By adjournment same day

It is Ordered by the Court that it be and it is hereby referred to the
Committee appointed to carry into Execution the repair of the Prisons
to enquire into the Repairs and alterations necessary to be done to Hicks
Hall

By adjournment same day

It having been Ordered on the County day of the last Session
that the Clerk of the Peace should Consult with Mr. Duane whether it
would be necessary in Consequence of the death of Mr. William Herbert< no role >
to have a new Attorney appointed in his stead in the new Foffment of the
County Estate to receive Seizin of the same and the said Deeds necessary
reengrossed and reexecuted and that he proceed therein as Mr. Duane
should advise, The Clerk of the Peace in pursuance thereof having
Consulted Mr. Duane on the premises and Mr. Duane advising the
appointment of a fresh Attorney in the said Deed for the purpose above
mentioned and the reengrossing and Reexecuting of the same and a
new appointment of an Attorney as aforesaid having been made and
the Deeds newly Engrossed all which this Court approving It is
Ordered that the Deputy Clerk of the peace to wait on Sir Joseph
Ayloffe Houlding
< no role > Baronet as soon as he can conveniently to get the
Deeds executed by him

By adjournment same day

It is Ordered by this Court that his Majestys Justices of the
peace for this County and for the City and Liberty of Westminster Vizt.
Sir Charles Whitworth< no role > Knight Sir Henry Cheere< no role > Bart . John Barnf< no role > [..]
Jeremiah Bentham< no role > Charles Dodd< no role > Philip Dyot< no role > Esqrs . and any other
Gentleman in the Commission of the Peace who may please to attend
or any three of them be and they are hereby appointed a Committee appointed
to enquire into the Receipt of the Toll of the Haymarket how the same
has been disposed of according to the 8th. & 9th. of William the Third and




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