Middlesex Sessions:
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September 1775

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MIDDLESEX .


To all Constables, Headboroughs, and other Officers and Minis-
ters of the Peace of the Lord the King, within the County of
Middlesex , and to every of them whom it may concern

THESES are to will and require, and in His Majesty's Name
Strictly to charge and command, that you, or some or
one of you, upon Sight hereof, take and bring Martha
the Wife of John Newbury< no role > late of the Parish of Saint
Mary [..] le bone Labourer
before us and others
His Majesty's Justices assigned to keep the Peace in the County
aforesaid, and also to hear and determine divers Felonies, Tres-
passes and other Misdemeanours committed in the same County,
at this present Session of the Peace, holden at Hick's-Hall , in St.
John Street , in and for the said County (if the Court shall be here
sitting) to answer to an Indictment sound against him for a cer-
tain Trespass and Assault upon one John Coleman< no role >
[..] if the Court shall not be sitting at the time of
such taking, then that you or some or on of you, forthwith af-
terward bring the said Party before us, or some other of His Ma-
jesty's Justices of the Peace for the same County, to sind sufficient
Sureties personally to appear at this present Session, to answer the
same Indictment, and all such other Matters as on His Majesty's
Behalf shall be here objected. And if he cannot be taken during
this present Session, then that you bring him before us, or some
other of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County as
speedily after as may be, to sind such Sureties personally to appear
at the next Session of the Peace to be holden for the said County,
to answer as aforesaid, and further to be dealt with according to
Law. HEREOF you are not to sail at your Peril. Given under
our Hands in open Session aforesaid this Sixteenth Day of
September in the Year of our Lord One thousand Seven hundred
and Seventy Five

Wilmer
Thos
< no role > . J. Cotton




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