Letter from Clerk
of the Peace to John
Weedon Esquire
Sir
A Complaint being made against you to His
Majestyes Justices of the Peace
for Middlesex
Assembled at the last Generall Quarter Sessions of
the Peace holden at Hicks-Hall
by Thomas
Robe Esquire
a Justice of Peace
of the said County
(who together with
John Mathews< no role >
Esquire
is
Clerke of the Market of the Kings House hold)
touching the Matters mentioned and comprized
in an Affidavit of
Thomas Feilding< no role >
and Edward
Evans Sworne before the Lord Chiefe Justice
Raymond, A Copy of which Affidavit is herewith
transmitted to you, I write this by Direction
of the Justices to acquaint you that they desire
you will please to Dine with them at Hicks-Hall
on Thursday the Fifth day of December next
being the County Day of the next Generall
Sessions, at one of the Clock in the afternoon,
and on that Day give an Answer to the
Matters comprized in the said Affidavit
I am
Sir
Your most humble Servant
Clerk of the Peace
of Middlesex
November 15th. 1728