Middlesex
..
At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Lord
the King holden in and for the County of Middlesex
at Hicks
Hall in Saint John Street
by adjournment on Thursday the
eighth day of July in the nineteenth 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
John Brettell< no role >
James Penleaze< no role >
John Walford< no role >
Henry
Holland< no role >
Junior
Richard Paul Todrell< no role >
William Mainwaring< no role >
William Shakespear< no role >
Hany Harmood< no role >
Saunders Welch< no role >
John
Spiller< no role >
Charles Sheppard< no role >
Charles Triquet< no role >
Edmund Pepys< no role >
John Barnfather< no role >
William Blackborow< no role >
Stephen Cole< no role >
William
Wright< no role >
James Paine< no role >
James Croft< no role >
John Sherwood< no role >
Jasper
Clarke< no role >
Thomas Brooksbank< no role >
Thomas Cogan< no role >
John Staples< no role >
William Quarrill< no role >
David Wilmot< no role >
Jenkin Jones< no role >
John Machin< no role >
John Croft< no role >
James Clitherow< no role >
Joseph Girdler< no role >
John Drinkwater< no role >
Jonathan Chadwick Durden< no role >
William Gregson< no role >
Thomas Tryon
Cotton< no role >
Esquires
Parker Rowlands< no role >
and
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.
Henry Collingwood Selby< no role >
Esquire
Clerk of the Peace
for the County, having, by the direction of his Grace the Duke of
Northumberland,
laid before the Court the following Letter from
his Grace, together with an order of his Majesty's most Honourable
Privy Council inclosed vizt
Northumberland House
5th July 1779
Gentlemen
Having received an Order of his Majesty's most
Honourable Privy Council, directed to me as Custos Rotulorum
of the County of Middlesex
requiring me to call upon his