Middlesex Sessions:
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28th October 1789 - 5th December 1795

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December 1795

and that he had also Received Returns from the following Magistrates Vizt.

Sir Francis Willes< no role > Knt
David Dean< no role > Esqrs
and
James Oldham< no role > Oldham Esqr.

And the said several Returns being laid before this Court and Read
Ordered that the same be forthwith transmitted to The Marquiss of
Titchfield Custos Rotulorum of this County.

By Adjournment same day.

The several High Constables of this County who had been Summoned
to attend this Court to shew cause why they had not levied collected and
paid the Rate to the County Treasurer attended except Robert Jones< no role > High
Constable of Westminster Division. Ordered that the said Robert Jones< no role >
do attend the Court here on Friday next the 4th. Instant at Two o Clock in
the Afternoon precisely and that he do make out and deliver a full and
particular Account of the Deficiencies of the several Parishes in his Division
in the payment of the said Rate and also under a true Account for such
Sums as have been levied on received by him and which remain unpaid
to the Treasurer of this County.

By Adjournment same day.

The Clerk of the Peace laid before the Court an Order made at a
Court of a Aldermen held at the Guildhall London on Monday the 27th. day of
October last which he had received from the City Solicitor and the same
was read as follows Vizt.

Skinner, Mayor

At a Court of Aldermen held at Guildhall on
Tuesday the 27th. day of October 1795 and in the
Thirty sixth year of the Reign of King George the
third of Great Britain Etc.

It having been represented to this Court that travelling Passes
for Vagrants are Frequently obtained in this City by misrepresentation
It was Resolved that in future every Person to whom a Pass is given in
this City shall sign his or her name or make a Mark up on the margin of
the Pass so given to the end that the Officer of the next Parish where relief
may be asked may have an opportunity of ascertaining that the Person
bearing the Pass is the true object meant is be relieved.




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