fromthat Application should be made to the Duke of Northd.
the Custos Rotulorum of Westmr. to known when Mr Haines of princes
Street
Westmr.orMr Haynes formerly of Bedford Row
know of
Cranford
in Middx was the Pson he meant to recommed to the
Lord Chancellor
[..] to be incerted in the Common of the peace which
issued in 1783 [..] And this Dept Henry (Sally for himself Saith That his Green returned for Answer" That
"the Pson who had been recommended by him the sd. Duke by the Name of
"Jno Haynes< no role >
to be incerted in the two last Commissions of
"the peace" for the City of Westmr was a Gentln. of fortune
"who is the Year 1779 resided in Bedford Row
& was recommeded
"to him by the late Sir Jno Fields< no role >
& that this Gentln.
"has [..] that time resided in Bedford Row
at Cranford
"Mr Middx and is now living at Batl" And this
Dept power for himself further Saithfurther Saiththat The Court then endeavoured
to Procure an interview wth Mr Haines to communicate the
Answer received from the Custos Rotulorum by sends three
several Messages to Mr Haines by this Deponentsthe Deputy Clerk of the
Peacerequesting the favor of his Attendance upon the Court
at the Guild hall
which Mr Haines refused, saying has to comply with