Middlesex Sessions:
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12th January 1784 - 10th September 1789

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September 1788.

The Committee to whom it stands referred to take into Consideration
the several Orders and other matters respecting Vagrants having now made their
Report in Writing to this Court and the same being Read This Court doth approve
thereof and doth (pursuant to the Opinion and Recommendation of the said Committee
contained and expressed in their said Report) Order that no Chief Constable or)
Petty Constable do for the future relieve at the expence of this County any Person or
Persons travelling with foot or Permit Passes and that in case any Relief be
given to any Person or Persons travelling with such foot or Permit Passes by
any such Chief or Petty Constables the same be not repaid or allowed to them out
of the County Stock And it is further Ordered that the Clerk of the Peace do
send a Copy of this Order to each of the Treasurers of this County and to every
Chief Constable within the same, And also to the Lord Mayor of London, the High
Bailiff of Westminster, the Mayors or other Chief Officers of Colchester, Maldon
Harwich and Saffron Walden and the Chief Steward of the Liberty of Havering
within this County, And to the Clerks of the Peace of the several Counties of
Middlesex , Hertford , Cambridge, Suffolk, Norfolk and Kent and to the Mayors or
other Chief Officers of the several Boroughs or Towns Corporate within the same
Counties respectively and likewise to the Mayor of Portsmouth and that he do
also cause the same to be published in the Chelmsford and County Chronicles an
the Ipswich Journal.

By the Court
Bullock Clerk of the Peace

By Adjournment Same day

A Letter from Sir Edward Bindless< no role > Bart . dated 9th September 1788
directed to Danl Hinley< no role > was laid before the Court by Mr Hinley and the same
being Read the Court were of Opinion they could no way interfere therein.

By Adjournment Same day.

Resolved that the Bill of William Staines< no role > the Contractor for
paving the Haymarket for One Years Repairs due the 24th. day of June last.
amounting to £22..9..8 be paid and that the Clerk of the Peace do issue an
Order upon the Treasurer of this County for the payment thereof:




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