Middlesex Sessions:
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July 1792

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Middlesex


At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our
Lord the King holden in and for the County of
Middlesex at the Session House for the said County
on Monday the Second day of July in the Thirty second
Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third
King of Great Britain Etc Before William
Mainwaring
< no role > , William Bleamire< no role > , Nathaniel Conant< no role >
Charles Sheppard< no role > Esquires and others their Fellows
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 Thomas Collier< no role > of Winchester Place in the Parish of
Saint James at Clerkenwell in the said County of Middlesex Hath at this
present Session Exhibited his Petition and Appeal setting forth That on the
Twenty fourth day of May in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred
and Ninety two at the Relation Office in Litchfield Street in the Parish of Saint
Ann Soho in the County of Middlesex Sir Lawrence Cox< no role > and Charles Sheppard< no role >
Esquire use of His Majestys Justices of the Peace for the said County Convicted
the Petitioner of having since the twenty fourth day of June One Thousand
Seven Hundred and Seventy four to wit on the First day of February One
Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety two at a Place or Way behind the
Crown and Woolpack Public House Islington Road in the Parish of Saint
James Clerkenwell and within the Weekly Bills of Mortality built or begun
to build or having caused to be built or begun to be built a certain Building of
an Alteration or Addition to a Building of the Fourth Rate or Class of
Buildings specified in a certain Act of Parliament made at a Session of
Parliament held in the Fourteenth Year of his present Majesty George the
Third entituled "An Act for the further and better regulation of Buildings
"and Party Walls and for the more effectually preventing mischiefs by
"Fire within the Cities of London Westminster and the Liberties thereof




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