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April 1775

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At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Lord the King
holden for the County of Middlesex at Hicks Hall in Saint John
Street in the said County (by Adjournment) on Tuesday the
Twenty fifth day of April in the Fifteenth Year of the reign
of our Sovereign Lord George the third King of Great Britain Etc.

Whereas at the General Quarter Session of the Peace holden (by Adjournment) at
Hicks Hall in Saint John Street in the same County on Thursday the thirteenth
day of January in the fourteenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George
the third King of Great Britain Etc. It was Ordered that William Clarke< no role > late an
Overseer of the Poor of the Parish of Saint Giles in the Fields in the said County should
pay or cause to be paid unto the then present Churchwardens and Overseers of
the Poor of the Parishes of Saint Giles in the Fields and Saint George Bloomsbury
or to some or one of them the sum of Twenty Seven pounds seven Shillings
and Seven pence being Money received by him the said William Clarke< no role >
as Overseer of the Poor aforesaid for the use of the said Poor and then remaining
in his Hands and whereas an affidavit made by Richard Chappell< no role >
of Little Queen Street in the said Parish of Saint Giles in the Fields
Painter and Glazier and William Robertson< no role > and John Pugh< no role > both
of Great Russell Street in the said Parish Gentlemen was at this present
Session read setting forth that he the said Richard Chappell< no role > (being
one of the then Churchwardens of the said Parish of Saint Giles in the Fields )
did on the fourteenth day of February last serve the said William
Clarke
< no role > with a true Copy of the said Order and at the same time
did demand of him the said William Clarke< no role > the said sum of Twenty
Seven Pounds Seven Shillings and Seven pence so Ordered to be
paid as aforesaid that the said William Clarke< no role > did then refuse to pay
the same and that the said sum of Twenty Seven Pounds Seven
Shillings and Seven pence hath not Yet been paid to the said
Churchwardens and Overseers of [..] the Poor
of the said Parishes or to any or either of them but that the same and
every part thereof is Yet unpaid And that the said Deponents




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