To His Majestys Justices of the Peace Present at the
General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Soverign
Lord the King Holden for the County of Middlesex
at Hicks Hall
in St. Johns Street
on Thursday
the Twelvth day of January in the thirty second
Year of the Reign of our Soverign Lord George
the Second King of Grat Britain Etc
Wheras this Honorable Court was pleased to Appoint one in the
Office of High Constable
for Kensington
Division in the Said
County on the fourteenth day of July last past I have from that
time Executed the office with the Greatest Endeavour to oblige
the Gentlemen I Attended, but haveing Agreed to make Brick
for a Pile of Barracks to be Erected on the Kings Ground at
Chatham Under the Direction of Captain Desmaretz Wich with
take up so mutch of my time for two Years that I Shall [..]
be able to attend the Gentlemen so Well as I have don in
Execution of my office And as I have Collected the County [..]
Charged Upon the Said Division And paid all the monies
so Collected to the Treasuer
of the Said County Your Petitioner
Humbly pray to be Discharged from the Said Office on these
James Taylor< no role >
of old Brentford
in the parish of Ealing
Within the Division and County aforesaid to be High Constable
of the Said Division in my Place and Head if Agreeable
to Your Worships
I am Your Obedient
Humble Servant
James Trimmer< no role >