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Image 247 of 54217th July 1786


July 1786

Middlesex .

At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our
Lord the King holden in and for the County of Middlesex at
the Sessions House for the said County on Monday the Seventeenth
day of July in the Twenty sixth Year of the Reign of our
Sovereign Lord George the third King of Great Britain Etc
and from thence continued by several adjournments until
this day ( to wit) Thursday the Twentieth day of the same
month of July holden at the Session House aforesaid Before
William Mainwaring< no role > Esquire ; Sir Robert Taylor< no role > , Sir Francis Willes< no role > ,
Knights ; Samuel Glasse< no role > , Herbert Mayo< no role > Doctors in Divinity
Nathaniel Conant< no role > , Henry Holland< no role > , Thomas Brooksbank< no role > , Robert
Smith, Thomas Ayliffe< no role > , David Wilmot< no role > , Lawrence Cox< no role > , Richard
Heaviside, Edward Webster< no role > , Jacob Leroux< no role > , Thomas Fellows< no role >
William Gascoigne< no role > , George Allcock< no role > , John Bosworth< no role > , Humphry
Jackson
< no role > , Henry Lambe< no role > , Thomas Gordon< no role > , Joseph Girdler< no role > Esquires
and Richard Neate< no role > Clerk Justices Etc.

The Chairman stated to the Court that at the last adjournment
day being the 12th. of July Instant he had received from Jacob Leroux< no role > Esqr.
a Letter inclosing several Bills and Demands on the County and the same being
Read in the following Words Vizt. "Agreable to the request of the Justices
"the last County day I have herewith enclosed my demand on the County
"the Blanks not filled up, I have refer'd to them and indeed having complied
"with such their request I hope they will consider of one Sum adequate to the
"whole of the demand or refer it to the Committee under which I have acted
"(between this and the next County day) to ascertain the same ; I have only to
"add I have devolved a great deal of time to these concerns from the
"Year 1783, and understanding myself regularly appointed the Architect by
"so decided a Majority I have applied more of my time in preparing for the
"Execution than can be set forth in any written explanation on the Subject.
"I am Sir Your most Obedient Servant I Leroux Great Russell Street.
"July 12. 1786 - The Bill of £20..18..- does not concern the Prison and
"may be refer'd to the Committee of Accounts"




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