To William Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
and other his Majesty's
Justices of the Peace
Acting in and for the County of
Middlesex
The Humble Petition of Arthur Connelley< no role >
Sheweth
That your Petitioner was on or about the Twenty Fourth
day of August last apprehended and taken into Custody under the
Police Act and upon Examination before
James Pettit Andrews< no role >
Esqr
.
the sitting Magistrate at the Publick Office Queen Square
& Westminster
was Committed to the House of Correction
as a reputed Thief and
VagrantThat he put in Bail in Order to Lodge on Appeal
against such Conviction
And your Petitioner further humbly Saith That he
conceives himself Agrieved by such Conviction And humbly prays
your Worships to Appoint a Day for the hearing of this present
Appeal
And Your Petitioner shall ever pray Etc
Arthur Connelly< no role >
Middlesex
At the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of our
Sovereign Lord the King holden in and for the County of Middlesex
at the Sessions House for the said County on Monday the Twenty Sixth
day of October in the Thirty Sixth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord
George the Third and in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred
and ninety Five It is Ordered by the Court that
James Pettit
Andrews< no role >
Esquire
and
Charles Message< no role >
have Notice of the within Appeal And that he and
all other Persons concerned do Attend this Court on Thursday the Twenty
Ninth day of October instant at Nine of the Clock in the forenoon to
hear and abide the Judgment and determination of this Court touching
the said Appeal
By the Court