Middlesex Sessions:
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July 1794

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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 fourteenth day of July in the Thirty
fourth 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 > Rupert Clarke< no role > John Floud< 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 John Fowler< no role > of Amersham in the County of
Bucks Innholder Did at the General Quarter Session of the Peace
held in and for this County in the Month of April last Exhibit
his Petition and Appeal setting forth That on the 29th day of March
now last past He was served with an Order under the Hands
and Seals of Nathaniel Bland< no role > Esquire one of His Majestys
Justices of the Peace acting in and for the said County of Middlesex
bearing date the fourth day of that Month whereby after reciting
or setting forth that the Petitioner was on the Sixth day of
January then and now last past duly Convicted before him the
said Justice upon the Oath of William Clark< no role > a credible Witness
for that he did on the twelfth day of December last unlawfully
use or cause to be used a Waggon upon a certain Turnpike Road
in the Parish of Hillingdon in the said County of Middlesex
the sole or bottom of the Fellies of the Wheels of which said
Wagon being less breadth or Guage that Six Inches and was
then and there drawn by Five Houses Contrary to the Statute in
that case made and provided by reason whereof and by force
of the said Statute he had forfeited for the said offence the Sum
of Five Pounds. The said Justice did require and order the
Petitioner to pay the said sum of Five Pounds with Costs or
Six days after he should be served with the said Order
that the said forfeiture might be disposed as the Act
directs That the Petitioner conceived himself aggrieved by the
said Conviction and Order of the said Justices for the upon
the day on which the said Offence (if any) was committed no




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