Middlesex Sessions:
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May 1733

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At the General Session of the peace of our sovereign Lord
the King holden for the County of Middx at Hickshall in
St. John Street in the County aforesaid by adjornment
on Saturday the twelthThursday the tenthday of May 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 > Nicholas Jeffreys< no role > William
Dobyns
< no role > John Martin< no role > Andrew Osborne< 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 felouys trespasses and
other evil deeds committed in the same County,

It is Ordered by this Court that William Lonsdale< no role >
Gent high Constable of Kensington Division within
the Hundred of Ossulston in this County doe personally
attend the Court of the next General Quarter Session
of the peace to be holden for this County at Hicks hall
in St. John Street in the said County by adjornment on
Thursday the twenty eighth day June next at one
of the clock in the afternoon of the same day to shew
cause why he hath not demanded levyed and
received from the Churchwardens Overseers of the poor
and petty Constables of the several parishes hamlets and
places within the said Division the publick moneys
assessed Upon the same by the Courts of General Quarter
and General Sessions of the peace holden for the said
County for releif of maimed Soldiers and Mariners, for
the Marshalsea Kings Bench and hospitalls , for the passing
and releiving of Vagrants, and for repaire of the publick
Bridges of this County, or for any of the purposes
aforesaid, And that the said william Lonsdale< no role > doe

deliver to the said Court at the time and place aforesaid
a true account in writing of all such arreares as are
yet standing out and unreceived and which became [..]
payable or ought to have been levyed and received upon
the several Rates made for raiseing of moneys for any
of the purposes aforesaid from any and what parishes or
places within his District or Division and of the true [..]
Christian Names and Surnames of the petty Constables
and Parish Officers who have made default in not [..]
the said arreares, And the said William Lonsdale< no role > is [..]
required forthwith to raise levy and receive all such [..]

as aforesaid and to incert the same in his said
account As he will answer the contrary at his
Peril




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