Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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February 1774 - December 1783

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July 1775

said Act of Parliament are different in their Amount yet that the
respective proportions on the several Parishes Precincts Liberties and
places in the County of Middlesex and City and Liberty of Westminster
are Equal

Ordered that the said Report do le upon the
Table

By adjournment same day

The Report of the Committee appointed to
Search after a proper piece of Ground whereon to Erect a New Session
House which stood postponed to this Session is now Still further
postponed to the next Session

By adjournment same day

It being considered by the Court what Compensation
should be made to Edward Barwell< no role > Esquire one of the Clerks of the
House of Commons for the trouble given him by the Justices in their
Support of the interest and Honour of the County of Middlesex
against the designs in derogation of both attempted to be carried
through the House of Commons in the late Session of Parliament

Ordered that the Deputy Clerk of the Pease to
wait on Mr Barwell and present him with a Ten Pound Bank
Note on the above Account

By adjournment same day

A Petition of Hester Fosbrooke< no role > being presenter
to this Court Setting forth That her late Husband did under the
appointment of this Court serve the Prisons under their Jurisdiction
with Bread That her Husband having in his Trade met with losses
and thence rendered her less able to provide for her family and
praying to be permitted to serve the Prisons with bread in the same
manner as her late Husband did Upon Consideration of the
Premises

It is Ordered that the said Hester Fosbrooke< no role >
be allowed to Serve the Prisons with bread in the same manner asher
late Husband did and that the Keeper of New Prison & [..]




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