Middlesex
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At the General Quarter Sessions of the peace of our
Sovereign Lord the King holden for the County of
Middlesex
at Hicks hall in Saint John street
in the
County aforesaid by adjornment on Thursday the
fifth day of April in the sixth yeare of the reign
of our Sovereign Lord George the second King of Great
Britain France and Ireland Defender of the Faith
before
William Cowper< no role >
John Martin< no role >
Thomas Exelbee< no role >
Alexander Garrett< no role >
Esquires
and other their Fellows
Justices of our said Lord the King assigned to keep the
peace in the County aforesaid and alsoe to heare and
determine divers felonys trespasses and other evil
deeds committed in the same County,
Whereas the Churchwardens and Overseers of the poor
of the parish of Saint Mary Le Bow
in the City of
London
have exhibited their humble petition and appeale unto
this Court setting forth That by Order dated the
seventeenth day of March last under the hands and
seales of Thomas Dummer< no role >
and John Mercer< no role >
Esquires
two of his Majestys Justices of the peace
for the said
County of Middlesex
William Brafield< no role >
was removed
and conveyed from the parish of Saint Giles in the
fields
in the said County of Middlesex
to the said
parish of Saint Mary Le Bow as the place of his Last
legal Settlement And that the Petitioners conceiving
themselves aggrieved thereby doe appeale from the
said Order of the said two Justices to the Judgment
and determination of this Court, whereupon It is
Ordered by this Court that the benefit of the said
appeale be saved unto the petitioners, and that the
hearing and determining thereof be and the same
is hereby adjourned untill the next General Sessions
of the peace to be holden for the said County of
Middlesex
And that the Churchwardens and overseers
of the Poor of the said parish of Saint Giles in the
fields
(upon notice of this Order) and all persons