November 1782
Middlesex
At a General Meeting of his
Majestys Justices of the Peace
for the County
of Middlesex
holden at the Session House
for the said County on Friday the 1st day of
November 1782:
Present
William Mainwarring Esquire in the Chair
The Reverend Sir George Booth< no role >
Baronet
Sir Edward Bindloss< no role >
Bart.
John Brettell< no role >
EsqCharles Trigaet Esq
Charles Sheppard< no role >
EsqHugh Josiah Hansard< no role >
Esq
Jenkin Jones< no role >
EsqRobert Quarme< no role >
Esq
William Hyde< no role >
EsqJacob Leroux Esq
David Wilmot< no role >
EsqJoseph Beete< no role >
Esq
William Blackborow EsqThomas Cogan< no role >
Esq
James Spagg EsqEdward Baynton Esq
John Staples< no role >
EsqRobert Smith< no role >
Esq
John Slade< no role >
EsqHusband Messiter Esq
John Bosworth< no role >
EsqWilliam Quarrill Esq
Robert Butler< no role >
EsqHenry Lambe< no role >
Esq
Thomas Brooksbank< no role >
EsqWilliam Blackmore< no role >
Esq
Joseph Faikney< no role >
EsqJohn Sherwood< no role >
Esq
Thomas Tryon Cotton EsqJohn Woodham< no role >
Esq
Thomas Bishop< no role >
EsqPeter Greene Esq
James Paine< no role >
EsqWilliam Addington< no role >
Esq
John Spiller< no role >
EsqWilliam Gregeon Esq
James Fielding< no role >
EsqJohn Barnfather< no role >
Esq
John Wright< no role >
EsqEdward Gray< no role >
Esq
David Walker< no role >
EsqJohn Croft< no role >
Esq
Joseph Girdler< no role >
EsqJohn Pownall< no role >
Esq
Thomas Scott< no role >
Esqr.Thomas Parker< no role >
Esqr
Edward Hodsall EsqThe Revd. Mr. Neate.
Mr. Eyles Deputy Clerk of the Peace
laid before the meeting
the subsequent Letter which he had received from the Chairman
and the same being read as follows Vizt.
"Sir
"Having received a Letter from Mr. Secretary
"Townshend, expressing his Majestys concern at the frequent
"Robberies and Disorders of late committed. and recommending
"it in his Majestys Name to the Justices of the peace
to employs