MIDDLESEX
.
AT the GeneralSession of the Peace
of our Lord the King holden in and for the County
of Middlesex
, at
Hicks Hall
, in Saint John Street
,the Guildhall
in King Street Westminster
(by adjournment) on Thursday the Fourth
Day of December in the Eighteenth Year of the
Reign of our Sovereign Lord GEORGE the Third, King of
Great Britain, Etc.
Whereas the Right Honourable Vere Lord Vere Baron of Hanworth
in
the said County Hath at this present Session Exhibited his Petition and Appeal
Settingforth That by a rate or Assessment made for the relief of the poor of the parish
of Hanworth
in the said County Intituled "October Thirty first One thousand Seven
" hundred and Seventy and Seventy Seven At a Vestry then held a Rate was made for
" the relief of the poor of the parish of Hanworth
at Six pence in the pound full Rents"
The Petitioner stands Charged at and after the Yearly Value of Four Hundred Pounds
which is for beyond what he ought to be taxed at and that many of the parishioners of
the said Parish are therein Charged and assessed at much lower Sums than they ought
to be Whereby the petitioner Conceives himself aggrieved Whereupon at the request of
the said Respondents It is Ordered that the hearing and determining of the said
Appeal be and the same is hereby adjourned until the next General Quarter Session
of the peace to be holden for the said County and on notice hereof in the mean time to
be given to The Right Honourable Vere Lord Vere he and all persons concerned
do attend the Court at the Guildhall
aforesaid on Thursday the Fifteenth day of
January next at the hour of nine in the forenoon of the same day to hear and abide
the Judgment and determination of the said Court touching the said Appeal
By the Court
Selby