Middlesex Sessions:
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May 1733

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At the General Quarter Sessions of the peace of one
Sovereign Lord the King Holden for the County of Midd
lesex, at Hicks Hall in Saint John Street in the said
County by Adjornment on Wednesday the fourth day of
Aprill 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 Cooper< no role >
John Mart< no role > in Alexander Garret< no role > Thomas Exalbee< no role > Esquires
and Other their Fellows Justices of our said Lord the
King, Assigned to Keep the Peace in the County aforesaid
and allso to Hear and determine divers Felonys Treasons
and Other Evil Deeds Committed in the same County.

Whereas the Churchwardens and Overseers of the
poor of the parish of St. James Clerkenwell in this
County have Exhibited their Humble Petition and
Appeale unto this Court Setting forth that by An:
order Under the Hands and Seales of John Tarver< no role > and
John Venner< no role > Esquires Two of his Majesties Justices
of the peace for the said County (one of them being
of the Quorum) bearing Date the Seventh day of March
Last, Abigail Hayes< no role > Singlewoman was removed from
the parish of Twickenham in the said County to the
said parish of Saint James Clerkenwell in the
said County as the place of her Last Legall Settlement
and that the Petitioners thinking themselves agreiv
-ed, by theJudgment ofsaid Order and Judgment of
the said Two Justices of the peace doe Appeale to
this Court against the Same, where upon at the
request of the petitioners it is Ordered by this Court
that the Bennifit of the said Appeale be saved:
Unto them, And that the Hearing and determining
thereof be and the same is hereby adjorned untill the
next General Sessions of the peace to be Holden for the
said County, And that the Churchwardens and Overseers
of the poor of the said parish of Twickenham




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