Middlesex Sessions:
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January 1791

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That Your Petitioner being possessed of certain Houses and
Buildings situate in a certain Place called Marlborough Mews
and Blenheim Street in the Parish of Saint James within the
Liberty of Westminster in the County of Middlesex at one side of
which said Houses and Buildings was Erected and Built and
added thereto a certain Shed or Sheds or Brick Building and
which said Shed or Sheds or Brick Building had been builts
and added thereto before the passing of either of the said Acts of
Parliament (to wit) for the space of Forty Years before the
Passing of either of the said Acts And the said Shed or Sheds
or Brick Building being in want of some Repairs Your
Petitioner did after the passing of the said recited Act cause the
same to be put into good repair and was at considerable Expence
in so doing but the same was not Rebuilt

That on or about the 19th. day of November now last
past the said Shed or Sheds or Brick Building was taken
down and removed by the Order of the Commissioners or Committees
of the said Parish of Saint James without the leave licence
or consent of Your Petitioner Although the Shed or Brick
Building was not Rebuilt but only Repaired and Your
Petitioner hath also been ordered by the said Committed to pay
the sum of Twelve shillings and three Pence for the taking down
and removing the said Building

That Your Petitioner conceiving himself to be Aggrieved
by the taking down and removing the said Shed or Brick
Building Did on or about the 30th. day of December last
cause a Notice in Writing to be served upon Mr. Luke Ideson< no role >
the Clerk to the said Commissioners of his Intention of
Appealing and of the Matter thereof to the Justices of the Peace
at the present Quarter Session for the said County against the
said Order or Orders of the said Commissioners or Committees
and within three Days after such Notice Your Petitioner entered
into a Recognizance with two sufficient Sureties conditioned
to try such Appeal at and abide the Order of and to pay
such Costs as should be Awarded by the Justices at such
Quarter Session Pursuant to the said Statute

Your Petitioner therefore thinking himself
Aggrieved by the Order of the said
Commissioners




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