Middlesex Sessions:
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24th February 1763 - 13th January 1774

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committed to his Prison to hard Labour adjourned to the present Session
is hereby further postponed until the County day of the next Session

At this present General Session of the Peace of our
Lord the King holden at Hicks Hall aforesaid on Thursday the
Ninth day of December in the fourteenth Year of his present Majesty
Before Sir John Hawkins< no role > Knight Sir Charles Whitworth< no role > Knight
Benjamin Cowley< no role > John Walford< no role > John Spencer Colepeper< no role > Saunders
Welch Edward Bindloss< no role > John Machin< no role > John Phillips< no role > David Wilmot< no role >
John Sherwood< no role > Charles Dodd< no role > Thomas Kynaston< no role > Jeremiah Bentham< no role >
and Jonathan Chadwick Durden Esquires Justices of our said Lord
the King assigned to keep the peace in the County aforesaid and also to hear
and determine divers felonies Trespasses and other Misdemeanours
committed in the same County Charles Eyles< no role > of Breams Buildings
in the County of Middlesex Gentleman produced a writing under the
hand and Seal of Thomas Butler< no role > Esquire Clerk of the peace of the
said County of Middlesex bearing date the Sixth day of October in the
Year of our Lord One thousand Seven hundred and Seventy three
Testifying that the said Thomas Butler< no role > hath nominated appointed
and deputed the said Charles Eyles< no role > to his lawful and sufficient deputy
in and for the said Office of Clerk of the peace of the County aforesaid And
the said Charles Eyles< no role > produced also another writing under the hand and
Seal of the most noble Hugh Duke of Nurthumberland
Earl Percy< no role > Baron Warkworth of Warkworth
Castle in the County of Northumberland
Custos Rotulorum of the County of Middlesex
bearing date the Sixth day of October in the Year of our Lord One thousand
Seven hundred and Seventy Three aforesaid Signifying his Graces
approbation of the said Charles Eyles< no role > a person instructed in the laws
of this Realm and by his Grace admitted taken accepted and reputed
sufficient and able in that behalf to be lawful and sufficient deputy of




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