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October 1795

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MIDDLESEX .


At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Lord the King, holden for the County of
Middlesex , at the Guildball in King Street , Westminster , in the said County on monday
the Twenty first Day of October in the Thirty fifth Year of the
Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third, King of Great Britain, Etc. Before William
Mainwaring
< no role > frederick Mathew< no role > , Rupert Clarke< no role > , John Bond< no role >
Esquire, 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. That Session of the Peace is adjourned, by the aforesaid Justices of
our said Lord the King abovenamed and others their Fellows aforesaid, here until Monday
the twenty sixth day of the same Month of October at the hour of Ten in the Forenoon
of the same Day, to be holden at the Session House upon Clerkenwell Green , in and for the said County,
and that at the same Session of the Peace being holden by Adjournment aforesaid, at the Session House
aforesaid, in and for the said County, on the said Monday the Twenty sixth Day of
October in the Thirty sixth Year of the Room of our Sovereign Lord George the third King of Great Britain Etc before the said Justices of our said Lord the King
abovenamed, and others their Fellows aforesaid. That Session of the Peace is adjourned by the afore-
said Justices of our said Lord the King above named, and others their Fellows aforesaid, here until
Tuesday the twenty seventh Day of same Month of October at the Hour and
Place last abovesaid, and that at the same Session of the Peace, being holden by Adjournment afore-
said, at the Session House aforesaid, in and for the said County, on the said Tuesday the
Twenty seventh Day of October in the Year last aforesaid before the said Justices of our
said Lord the King abovenamed, and others their Fellows aforesaid. That Session of the Peace is ad-
journed by the aforesaid Justices of our said Lord the King abovenamed, and others their Fellows
aforesaid, here until Wednesday the twenty eighth Day of the same Month of October
at the Hour and Place last abovesaid, and that at the same Session of the Peace being holden by Ad-
journment aforesaid, at the Session House aforesaid, in and for the said County, on the said
Wednesday the twenty eighth Day of October in the Year last aforesaid before the
said Justices of our said Lord the King abovenamed, and others their Fellows aforesaid, that Session
of the Peace is adjourned by the aforesaid Justices of our said Lord the King abovenamed, and
others their Fellows aforesaid here until Thursday the Twenty ninth Day of the same Month
of October at the Hour and Place last abovesaid. And that at the same Session of the Peace
being holden by Adjournment aforesaid, at the Session House aforesaid, in and for the said County, on
the said Thursday the Twenty ninth Day of October in the Year last aforesaid before
the said Justices of our said Lord the King abovenamed, and others their Fellows aforesaid,

Whereas John Mackaness< no role > of Garsington in the County of Oxford Gentleman
Overseer of the poor of the Parish of Garsington Did at the last General Quarter Session of
the Peace held in and for this County Exhibit his Petition and Appeal setting forth That by
an Order dated the 2d day of May last under the Hands and Seals of The Revd. Joseph
Chapman
< no role > doctor in divinity and The Revd. John Cooke< no role > doctor in divinity two of His
Majestys Justices of the peace in and for the County of Oxford upon the Oath of Thomas Harpin< no role >
of the parish of Garsington aforesaid that he was poor and impotent and not able to work
and that he had applied to the Parishioners of the said Parish or to the Overseers of the
poor of the said parish for relief but had been refused. That the Petitioner had been
Summoned before the said Justices to shew cause why such relief should not be given but
had not made any sufficient cause appear The said Justices therefore ordered the Church
wardens and overseers of the poor of the said parish to enter the said Thomas Harpur< no role > in
the Book or Books kept by the said parish as one of those who was to receive
collection and to pay unto the said Thomas Harpur< no role > the Weekly Sum of Two Shillings and
six pence towards his maintenance as long as the cause for such relief continued or until




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