Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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22nd February 1725 - 19th January 1734

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Written by the Clerk of the Peace to the Said Mr.
Troughton to acquaint him that the Justices of
the Peace of this County doe desire him to Dine
at Hickshall on the County day in the next
Quarter Sessions being the Seventeenth day of
October next at one of the Clock in the
afternoon, And after Dinner to give them
an Account why he bayled Joseph Tomlinson< no role >
out of the House of Correction at Clerken well
In breach of the Order of Regulation, without
first Sending to George Harman< no role > and James Harrison< no role >
Esquires two of his Majesties Justices of the Peace
of this County by whom he had been Committed
thither as a Vagabond for reterning Back
into the Parish of Sunbury in this County after
he the said Tomlinson had been from thence
Legally Passed and Conveyed by Vertue of a
Warrant under their Hands and Seales to the
Parish of St. Ann Black Fryers London as
the Place of his last legall Settlement,

Sr.
Clerk of the Peace 's
Letter to John
Troughton Esqr .

You not appearing at Hickshall on this Day,
by reason of your Indisposion, pursuant to the
Letter which I Writ to you by Order of the last
Sessions of the Peace for Middlesex I doe again
in pursuance of an Order of this present Quarter
Sessions write this to acquaint you that the
Justices of the Peace of the said County desire you
to Dine at Hickshall on the County day in the
next Quarter Sessions being the Seventeenth day
of October next at one of the Clock in the afternoon,
and after Dinner to give them an Account why you
bay led Joseph Tomlinson< no role > out of the House of




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