Middlesex
At the General quarter Session of the peace of our Lord
the King holden in and for the County of Middlesex
at the
Guildhall
in King Street
Westminster (by adjournment) on
Thursday the Fifteenth day of January in the Eighteenth
Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third
King of Great Britain Etc Before Sir
John Hawkins< no role >
Knight the Reverend Sir
George Booth< no role >
Baronet
Jonathan
Chadwick Durden< no role >
James Spagg< no role >
John Sherwood< no role >
Jasper
Clarke< no role >
William Quarrill< no role >
John Staples< no role >
David Wilmot< no role >
John Spencer Colepeper< no role >
William Mainwaring< no role >
John Croft< no role >
William Kitchner< no role >
David Walker< no role >
Edward Bindloss< no role >
John Barnfather< no role >
William Blackmore< no role >
Thomas Parker< no role >
George Mercer< no role >
James Spalding< no role >
James Croft< no role >
Charles
Matthews< no role >
John Cox< no role >
Robert Butler< no role >
Thomas Preston< no role >
William Wright< no role >
Thomas Tryon Cotton< no role >
John Wright< no role >
Esquires The Reverend
Parker Rowlands< no role >
and The
Reverend
Richard Neate< no role >
Clerks Justices of our said
Lord the King assigned to keep the peace in the County
aforesaid and also to hear and determine divers felonies
Trespasses and other Misdemeanours committed in the
same County
Whereas Sundry Complaints have been made to this Court
charging Corneluis Martin< no role >
Esquire
one of his Majestys Justices of the
peace
for this County with Extortion Oppression and other Misdemeanours
in the Execution of his said Office It is Ordered and Resolved
that this Court do proceed to the Examination of the said Complaints at
the hour of Eleven in the forenoon Thursday Fifteenth day of February [..] being the County day of the next
Session of the peace to be holden in and for the said County at the
Guildhall
in King Street
Westminster and that the said Justice have
Eight days notice thereof
By the Court