September 1789.
Middlesex
At the General session of the Peace of our Lord the
King holden in and for the County of Middlesex
at the
Session House for the said County (by adjournment) on
Thursday the tenth day of September in the Twenty ninth
Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third
King of Great Britain Etc Before
William Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
Samuel Glasse< no role >
Doctor in Divinity
, William
Bleamire, John Pounall,
Thomas Bishop< no role >
Thomas
Gordon< no role >
,
Charles Friguet< no role >
,
John Wilkes< no role >
,
John Staples< no role >
david Walker< no role >
,
Edward Gray< no role >
,
John Spiller< no role >
, Robert
Smith,
Edward Read< no role >
Esquires
Justices Etc
.
His Majestys Justices of the Peace
for this County and
in this present session assembled Do Unanimously Reflect
William Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
Chairman
of the General and General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Sessions of Oyer and Terminer for
this County for and during the half Year now next ensuing.
By Adjournment same day.
The following Letter from James Hubbald< no role >
Esquire
one of His Majestys Justices of the Peace
for this County being
read as follows Vizt.
"Gentlemen,
"The last Regiment of Militia for this county being
now assembled under my Command (in the absence of Colonel
"Tufnell) for their Annual Exercise & Quarter'd in Edmonton
&
"places adjacent. I could wish not to interfere in my Civil
"Capacity during the time I am under the Martial Law: & as
"I am apprehensive some disputes may arise at the ensuing
"Statute at Edmonton
by some Papers which have been
"dispers'd abroad, two of which I here inclose I therefore
"request the favor of the Court to take the same into consideration