Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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19th May 1743 - 22nd February 1753

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Image 198 of 55915th May 1746


Middx.

At the General Session of the Peace of our Sovereign Lord< no role >
the King begun and holden for the County of Middx at Hicks Hall
in St. John Street in the County aforesaid on Tuesday the thirteenth
Day of May in the nineteenth year of the Reign of our Sovereign
Lord George the Second King of Great Britain Etc before Thomas
Lane Esqr . Sir Edward Lawrence< no role > Knt. John Milner< no role > Roger Coning< no role > [..]
Thomas Burdus< no role > James Clitherow< no role > Robert Tothill< no role > Merry Teshmaker< no role >
Samuel Tatem< no role > George Errington< no role > Thomas Moore< no role > John Lawson< no role >
William Withers< no role > Henry Norris< no role > Samuel Tyssen< no role > Richard Ricards< no role >
Henry Broadhead< no role > Francis Hole< no role > John Poulson< no role > Boulton
Mainwaring Esqr . 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 Misdeeds committed in the same County
and from [..] continued by Several adjournments untill
this Day (to wit) [..] the fifteenth Day of the same
Month of May in the year aforesd. & on the same Day holden
by adjornment at Hicks Hall in Saint John Street aforesaid in
and for the same County before the Justices above named [..]
others their Fellows aforesaid.

Order for raising Money for
the purposes mentioned in
an Act of Parliament for the
more easy Assessing Collecting
and levying of County Rates.}

Whereas by virtue of an Act of Parliament made in the
twelfth year of the Reign of his present Majesty King George
the Second Intituled an Act for the more easy Assessing Collecting
and levying of County Rates the Justices of the peace in that
part of Great Britain called England within the respective
Limits of their Comissions at their General or Quarter Sessions
or the greater part of them then and there assembled have full
power and Authority from time to time to make one General
Rate or Assessment for such Sum or Sums of Money as the sd
Justices in their Discretions should think Sufficient to answer
all and every the Ends and Purposes mentioned in the said Act,
Now forasmuch as it appeareth unto this Court that three fourths
of the Money of the last Rate made in May Sessions 1745
being the last preceding Rate hath been paid & expended to
answer the Ends & purposes mentioned in the said Act of
Parliament, And that it is necessary it is necessary that a Considerable Sum




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