Middlesex Sessions:
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May 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 Saturday the nineteenth
Day of April in the Thirty third year of the Reign of our Sovereign
Lord George the Second King of Great Britain Etc Before Thomas
Lane
< no role > George Greene< no role > Merry Teshmaker< no role > and Saunders Welch< 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 hear & determine
divers Felonies Trespasses and other Misdeeds committed in the said
County.

Whereas the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish
of Saint Bridget otherwise Saint Bride in the City of London have Exhibited
their Petition and Appeal to this Court setting forth That by an Order under the
Hands and Seals of Francis Bedwell< no role > and Bartholomew Hammond< no role > Esquires
Two of his Majestys Justices of the Peace for the Liberty of Westminster in
the County of Middlesex (One being of the Quorum) bearing Date the thirty five
day of March last March Ives aged upwards of Eight Years was rem [..]
from the Parish of Saint Clement Danes in the Liberty and County af [..]
to the said Parish of Saint Bridget otherwise Saint Bride as the Place of
Leagal Settlement whereby the Petitioners conceived themselves aggrieved
Whereupon at the Request of the Petitioners It is Ordered that the
Benefit of their Appeal aforesaid be saved, and that the Hearing and final
Determination thereof be and the same is hereby adjourned unto Thursday
the Twenty Second of May now next ensueing (being the third day of the next
Session appointed to be holden for the same County of Middlesex ) at Time of
the Clock [..] in the Forenoon of the same Day at Hicks Hall aforesaid when
and where all parties concerned are to attend to hear and abide the Determine
of the Court touching the Premisses.

By the Court
Waller.




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