Middlesex Sessions:
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January 1760

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Middlesex


At the General Quarter Session of the Peace holden for the
County of Middlesex at Hicks Hall in Saint John Street in
the County aforesaid by Adjournment on Tuesday the
Fifteenth day of January in the Thirty third year of the
Reign of our Soverign Lord George the Second King of Great
Britain Etc before Thomas Lane< no role > Merry Teshmaker< no role >
Bartholomew Hammond< no role > Francis Bedwell< no role > Esquires
and others their fellows Justices of our said Lord the King
assigned to keep the Peace in the County aforesaid and also
to hear and determine dievers Felonies and Trespass: and
other Misdeeds committed in the said County.

Whereas the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish
of Kensington in the County of Middlesex , did at the last General Session
of the peace holden (by Adjournment) for this County on Thursday the
Smith day of December last) exhibit their Petition and Appeal, setting
forth that by Virtue of a Pass warrant or Order under the hands and
Seals of John Cox< no role > and Stephen Clarke< no role > Esquries two of his Majestys
Justices of the Peace for the said County on whereof being of the Quoruom
bearing date the Twenty Eighth day of November last Mary Sheers< no role >
Widow of James Sheers< no role > was removed from the Parish of Saint
Giles in the Fields in the said County to the said Parish of Kensington
as the Place of her last Legal Settlement whereby the Petitioners think
themselves aggreived; which said Petition was by the County appointed
to be heard on this Day Now upon hearing of the said Appeal
and of what was Alledged on either Side by the respective Church-
Wardens and Overseers their Council and Wictnesses in and
Concerning the Premises It is Ordered that the said Pass Warrant
be and the same is hereby ratified and Confirmed And thereupon
the Appeal aforesaid is dismissed, accordingly.




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