GEORGE, the Second, by the Grace of God of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, King Defender of the Faith, to John Sparrow< no role >
George Mac Adams< no role >
and every of you greeting, for certain Causes, as moving to you, and every of you, we command and firmly enjoyn, that all other
Things omitted, and every excuse ceasing, ye be in your proper Persons, and every of you in his proper Person be before our Justices assigned to keep our Peace within the
City of London
, and also to hear and determine diverse Felonies, Trespasses, and other Misdeeds, committed within the said City, at the Guild-hall
thereof, on Monday
the Fifteenth Day of October now next ensuing, at Eight of the Clock in the Forenoon of the same Day, to Testifye the Truth and give Evidence on our part
agt. Thomas Barnett< no role >
in a
Cause of Misdemeanour and this in no wise any of you omit, under the Penalty of every of you of one Hundred Pounds, Witness Micajah Perry< no role >
Esquire Mayor of the City of London
, at the Guild-hall
aforesaid, the Fourth Day of September In the thirteenth Year of our Regin
.
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