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April 1737

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Image 52 of 6713th January 1737


Middx


At the General Quarter Session of the peace of our sovereign
Lord the King holden for the County of Middx at Hicks hall in
St. John street in the County aforesaid by adjornment on
Thursday the thirteenth day of January in the tenth year of
the reign of our sovereign Lord George he second King of
Great Britain Etc before Thomas Lane< no role > Benjamin Burroughs< no role >
Alexander Garrett< no role > Andrew Osborne< no role > Esquires & other their Fellows
Justices of our said Lord the King assigned to keep the peace in
the County aforesaid and also to hear & determine divers
felonys trespasses & other misdeeds committed in the same
County,

Whereas the Churchwardens & Overseers of the poor of the
parish of St. Mildrid in Bread street in the City of London
exhibited their humble petition & appeale unto this Court
at this present General Quarter Session of the peace begun and
holdenfor the County of Middxat Hicks hall in St. John Street in
& for the [..] County of Middx on Monday in the week next
after the Feast of the [..] Epiphany (to wit) the tenth day of
January instant (which session was from thence continued
by several adjornment untill and is now holden by adjorunmt.
for the said County on this present Thursday thefour thirteenth
day of the same Month of January instant ) setting forth
That by warrant or Order dated the twenty third of November
last under the hands & seals of Owen Davies< no role > & Richard Manley< no role >
Esquires two of his Maties Justices of the peace for the City and
Liberty of Westminster in the said County of Middx (one whereof
is of the Quorum) one John Busby< no role > Susannah< no role > his wife and their
three children namely James< no role > , Mary< no role > & Susannah< no role > were remvoed
& conveyed from the parish of St. Margaret in the said City
of Westminster to the said parish of St. Mildrid in Breadstreet
in the said City of London as the place of their last legal
settlement, And that the Petrs. apprehended themselves to be aggrieved
by the said Order of removall of the said two Justices, and
appealed to this Court against the same, the matter of which
appeal was appointed to be heard & determined by this Court on
this present Thursday the thirteenth day of January instant ,
Now upon hearing of what was alledged by Mr. Serjeant
Hayward of Councel for the said Appellants who prayed that
the hearing of the said appeal may be adjourned This Court
upon sufficient reason offered for that purpose, Doth Order that
the benefit of the said appeal be saved unto the sd. Appellants
And that the hearing & determining the matter of the sd. Appeal
be and the same is hereby adjournment untill the next general




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