Middlesex Sessions:
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May 1795

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At the General Quarter Session of the peace of our Lord the King holden in and for the
County of Middlesex at the Sessions House for the said County [..] on Monday the 29th. day of
Dra. of Special Case
Jure in the 35th Your Etc Before William Mainwaring< no role > Esqr Etc & [..] Etc
from Middx Qr Sesss. Clerkenwell
Whereas the Churchwardens and Overseers of the poor of the parish of Cheapping Wycombe Have at
this present Session Exhibites their petition and appeal setting forth That Etc
By an Order of Removal bearing Date the 18th. Day
of April 1795 under the Hands & Seals of two of
hsi Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County
of Middlesex Mary Rogers< no role > Widow of one John
Rogers
< no role > deceased and three of their Children
were removed from the Hamlet of Hammersmith
in the County of Middlesex to the Parish of Chep-
ping Wycombe in the County of Bucks-On an
appeal to the Justices at the Quarter Sessions
for the County of Middlesex the order was quash
red subject to the Opinions of the Court of
things Bench on the following Case

Now upon hearing the said Appeal and what hath been alledged by the respective Churchwardens & Overseers of
therefore of the said parish and Hamlet their Counsel & Witnesses in and concerning the Premes It appearing That
John Rogers< no role > the Husband of the Pauper
was the Son of Thomas Rogers< no role > -In the life time
of John he & his Father entered into Articles
of Agreement with one Richard Barton< no role > the
owner of a Corn Mill in Chepping Wycombe
which were produced & were indented and
under Seal & the Execution thereof was
only proved, of which Articles of Agreement
the following is a Copy

Articles of Agreement Indicted had made con-
-cluded & fully agreed upon this Twenty fifth
Day of September in the Year of Our Lord one
thousand seven Hundred and Ninety Between
Richard Burton< no role > of the Borough of Chipping
Wycombe in the County of Bucks Paperma [..]




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