Middlesex Sessions:
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January 1736

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Middx


At the General Quarter Session of the peace of our sovereign Lord
the King begun & holden for the County of Middx at Hickshall in St. John
Street in the County aforesaid on Monday in the Week next after the
Feast of the Epiphany (to wit) the twelfth day of January in the ninth
year of the regin of our sovereign Lord George the second King of
Great Britain France & Ireland Defender of the Faith before the
Justices next under named and from thence continued by several
adjornments Untill this day (to witt) Monday the twenty third day
of February in the same year and on the same day holden by
adjornment at Hicks hall aforesaid in & for the said County before
Richard Newton< no role > Anthony Chamberlain< no role > Alexander Garrett< no role > William
Booth
< no role > Benjamin Burroughs< no role > Henry Binfield< 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 also to heare & determine divers Felonys trespasses & other misdeeds
committed in the same County

Whereas RLiddiard Churchwarden John Wornham< no role > Constable
& Paul Ryley Overseer of the poor of the Hamlet of Hampton Wick in
the Parish of Hampton in this County and William Smith< no role > Richard
Smith
< no role > Richard Ragge< no role > Benjamin Constable< no role > John Eliner< no role > Edmand
Rogers
< no role > the younger Robert Tuley< no role > Francis Costin< no role > Thomas Ryley< no role >

Andrew Robinson< no role > Nicholas Hunt< no role > & Edmund Rogers< no role > the elder
Inhabitants of the same Hamlet on behalf of themselves & the rest of
the Inhabitants of the said Hamlet exhibited their humble Petition
and appeale unto this Court on the said twelfth day of January in the aforesaid
ninth yeare of the regin of our said Sovereign Lord King George the
second Setting forth That on the twenty Sixth day of December last
the Constables Churchwardens & Inhabitants of the said Hamlet met
together, and nominated two persons for Surveyors of the high ways in
the said hamlet for the yeare ensuring whom they returned in a List
to his Maties Justices of the peace for the said County assembled in
special Sessions at Staines in the said County on the ninth day of
the same Month of January, And that the Said Justicesnot with [..]
notwithstanding such List did appoint one James Baker< no role > a person
not named in the said List to be surveyor of the highways in the said
hamlet for the yeare ensueing, And that the Petrs. thought themselves
aggrieved by the said Appointment, appealed against tha same, and
humbly prayed that this Court would be pleased to discharge the
said James Baker< no role > , and that one of the persons returned in the
List might be appointed in his stead, whereupon It was by an Order
made by this Court on the said twelfth day of January aforesaid
Ordered by this Court that the matter of the said appeale should be




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