Middlesex Sessions:
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19th May 1743 - 22nd February 1753

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Image 299 of 55925th February 1748


fit for habitation, It is therefore thought fit and Ordered by this Court that
it be And It is hereby recommended and referred unto Boulton Mainwaring< no role >
Esqr . one of his Majesty< no role > 's Justices of the Peace of this County to view the Said
two Rooms, and to order and direct the Same to be effectually repaired,
and to be fitted up for the Matrons habitation therein in Such a decent &
convenient Manner as Shall be proper and fitting to be done, the Charge
whereof is to be defrayed out of the Rents of the Estate belonging to
this County.

By adjornment on Thursday the 25th. day of February, 1747 .

Order appointing a Comittee
concerning a Matter
relating to the not quartering
Soldiers in the Rolls Liberty .}

It is Ordered by this Court that it be, And It is hereby recommended
and referred unto his Majesty< no role > 's Justices of the Peace of the County of Middx
hereinafter named, to wit, Thomas Lane< no role > Esqr . Sr . John Crosse< no role > Bart .
John Milner< no role > , Luke Robinson< no role > , Thomas Burdus< no role > , Stephen Beckingham< no role > ,
Barwell Smith< no role > , Vigerus Edwards< no role > , Henry Broadhead< no role > , Thomas Moore< no role >
Philip Dyot< no role > , George Errington< no role > , Joseph Hucks< no role > , Merry Teshmaker< no role > , Robert
Paul, Samuel Tatem< no role > , John Tall< no role > , Francis Hole< no role > , Boulton Mainwaring< no role > ,
and Walter Berry< no role > Esqrs . or any three or more of them as a Committee to
meet together at Hickshall in St. John Street in the Said County on
Friday the eleventh Day of March next at ten of the Clock in the
forenoon and at Such other times as they Shall appoint to consider of
a Matter relating to the not Quartering of Soldiers in the Rolls Liberty
in the Said County, the Victualers and other Publick Housekeepers there
having insisted that they are not lyable to have Soldiers Quartered
upon them, And to inquire if there be any Law or other Sufficient
Reason to exempt them from the Same, And to report their Opinions
at the next Sessions whether in their Judgment the Victualers & other
Publick Housekeepers in the Said Liberty are by Law lyable to have
Soldiers quartered upon them, Or whether there be any, and what reason,
for their being exempted from the Same.




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