Middlesex
At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Sovereign
Lord the King begun and Holden for the County of Middlesex
& at
Hicks Hall in St. John Street
in the County aforesaid on Monday
the first day of July in the Twenty fifth Year of the Reign
of our Sovereign Lord George the Second King of Great
Britain Etc Before
Thomas Lane< no role >
Esquire the Right
Honble George Earl of Kinnoul Sir
Samuel Gower< no role >
Knt.
George Cooke< no role >
Luke Robinson< no role >
Taylor White< no role >
Pearce
Galliard< no role >
Butler Pacey< no role >
Henry Norris< no role >
,
Stephen
Beckingham< no role >
Robert Tothill< no role >
Barwell Smith< no role >
Richard
Riccards< no role >
Thomas Jarvis< no role >
Richard Chamberlayne< no role >
George Garret< no role >
George Errington< no role >
Boulton Manwaring< no role >
Phillip Dyot< no role >
Charles Gould< no role >
William Withers< no role >
Edmund
Byron William Caslon< no role >
Samuel Bever< no role >
John Lawton< no role >
,
Walter Berry< no role >
Esquires
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 & other
Misdeeds Committed in the Same County & from thence
Continued by Several Adjournments Until this Day (to
wit) Thursday the fourth Day of the Same Month of
July in the Year aforesaid And on the Same Day holden
by Adjournment at Hicks Hall in St. John Street
aforesd.
in and for the Same County before the Justices above
named and others their Fellows aforesaid.
A County Rate
for £1200.
Whereas by Virtue of an Act of Parliament made in the
Twelfth Year of the Reign of his present Majesty King George the
Second Intitled 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 Limitts of their
Commissions at their General or Quarter Sessions or the greater part
of them then and there Assembled have full paver and Authority
from time to time to make are General rate or Assessment for Such
Sum or Sums of Money as the Justices in their Direction Should
think sufficient to Answer all and every the Ends and purposes
Mentioned in the said Act Now for as much as it Appreareth
unto this Court that three fourths of the Money of the last Rate
made in May Sessions One Thousand Seven hundred and Fifty
being the last proceeding rate hath been paid and Expended to