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5th December 1771 - 16th December 1772

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Image 130 of 69510th March 1772


Hertford. ss.

Be it Remembred that at the Session of our Lord the King
of Oyer and Terminer holden for our said Lord the King at Hertford in and
for the County of Hertford on Tuesday the Tenth day of March in the Twelfth
year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third now King of Great Britain
Etc Before George Perrott< no role > Esquire One of the Barons of our said Lord the Kings
of his Court of Exchequer And Richard Leigh< no role > Serjeant at Law and others
their Fellows Justices of our said Lord the King Assigned by Letters Patient of
our said Lord the King under his Great Seal of Great Britain to them and others
or any two or more of them of whom One of them the said George Perrott< no role > and
Richard Leigh< no role > our said Lord the King would should be One directed to enquire
more fully the Truth by the Oath of Good and Lawful men of the said County
And by other ways means and Methods by which they should or might better
know as well within Liberties as without by whom the truth of the matter might
be the better known and enquired into of all Treasons Misprisons of Treasons
Insurrections Rebellions Counterfeitings Clippings Washings false Cornings
And all other falsities of the Money of Great Britain and other Kingdoms
ordominions whatsoever And of all Murthers Felonies Manslaughters
Killings Burglarys Rapes of Woman Unlawful meetings and Conventicles
Unlawful Uttering of Words Assemblies Misprisons Confederacies false Allegations
Trespasses Riots Rents retentions Escapes Contempts falsities Negligences Concealments
Maintenances Oppressions Champarties Deceipts And all other Evil doings
Offences and Injuries whatsoever And also the Accessaries of them within the
County aforesaid as well within Liberties as without) by whomsoever and in
what manner so ever done Committed or perpetrated And by hom or to whom
when how and after what manner And of all other articles and Circumstances
concerning the Premises and every of them or any of them in any manner whatsoever
And the said Treasons and other the premises according to the Laws and Customs
of England for this time to hear and determine, by the Oath of Sir Richards Chase
Knight Thomas Plummer Byde< no role > Esquire William Gilbert< no role > Esquire William
Foster
< no role > Esquire John Rowley< no role > Esquire Rhene Briand Esquire William Breech Esquire




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