Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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9th September 1773 - 17th February 1774

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9th September 1773

Middlesex

At the General Session of the Peace
of our Sovereign Lord the King holden, in & for
the County of Middlesex (by Adjournment
at Hicks Hall in Saint John Street on
Thursday the 9th day of September 1773. Before
Sir John Hawkins< no role > Knight Sir Charles
Whitworth
< no role > Knight Benjamin Cowley Thomas
Kynaston. Thomas Miller< no role > Henry Lambe< no role >
Nathan Carrington< no role > George Mercer< no role > Junr.
William Kelynge< no role > John Walford< no role > John Spencer
Colepeper
< no role > Gerrard Howard John Cox< no role > John
Sherwood John Barnfather< no role > John Brettell< no role >
David Wilmot< no role > Saunders Welch< no role > Stephen Guion< no role >
Robert Pell< no role > Charles Dodd< no role > Jonathan Chadwick< no role >
Durden Charles Digby< no role > John Machin< no role > James
Spagg Paul Vaillant< no role > Thomas Bishop< no role >
William Gascoigne< no role > Richard Lateward< no role >
Richard Hure< no role > Stephen Cole< no role > & Joseph Keeling< no role >
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 misdeme-
-anors committed in the same County.

The Chairman
continued with
thanks}

His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for this County. Assembled in this present
Session of the Peace, do unanimously re-elect Sir John Hawkins< no role > Knight
Chairman of the General Quarter and General Sessions of the Peace for
this County, for and during the Half Year now next ensuing And do give
thanks to the said Chairman for his great Services in the administration
of Justice.

At this Court a Report of the Committee of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for this County appointed on the 22nd day of April last for the immediate and
effectual repair of New Prison and Clerkenwell Bridewell was made deliver'd
and the same is as follows (Vizt.)




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