Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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28th October 1789 - 5th December 1795

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December 1795.

or any of them so refusing or neglecting to pay the same as aforesaid by
Warrant under the Hands and Seals of two or more Justices of the Peace
of the said County residing in or near such Town Parish or Place
rendering the overplus (if any there be) after deducting the Money assessed
and the Charges of the distress and Sale to the Owner or Owners thereof
and the High Constables Churchwardens Chapelwardens and Overseers of
the poor in the said County are not to farl of performing the matters and
things abovementioned enjoined them by this Order in pursuance of the
said Act of Parliament under the Penalties mentioned in the said Act.

By Adjournment at the Session House aforesaid
on Friday the Fourth day of December 1795
Before William Mainwaring< no role > Esquire Samuel
Glasse Doctor in Divinity William Bleamire< no role >
Rupert Clarke< no role > , William Phillimore< no role > , Frederick
Matthew
< no role > , Edmund Pepys,< no role > William Marmaduke
Sellon
< no role > , Hammond Crosse< no role > , John Warner< no role > , John
Spranger,
< no role > Richard Ford< no role > , Nathaniel Conant< no role > , John
Bond
< no role > , John Floud< no role > , William Coleman< no role > , George Story< no role >
William Hyde< no role > , Robert Smith< no role > , John Bowles< no role > , Charles
Newton
< no role > and John Willock< no role > Esquires Justices Etc .

Robert Jones< no role > Gentleman High Constable of Westminster
division in this County who had been served with an Order of Court
requiring him to attend here this day to shew cause why he had not
levied collected and paid the County Rate to the Treasurer sent a Letter
to the Court to acquaint them that he was prevented from complying
with the said Order in consequence of his being subponed to attend at
The Horse Guards upon Colonel Cawthorne's Court Martial.




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