Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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27th October 1757 - 9th December 1762

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Image 147 of 2674th December 1760


in the said County Beg Leave in the most Dutiful manner to Express our
Sorrow and Concern for the sudden Death of Your Royal Grandfather our
late most Gracious Sovereign A King whose Glorions Reign with make
a most Shinning Figure in the British History and transmit Name
with lasting Renown to Succeeding Ages

This Loss could not be repaired or the Nations Grief
Alleviated but by the blessing of Your Sacred Majesty's happy Accession
to the Throne of your Ancestors on Which Occasion with Hearts File of
Joy We most Sincerely Congratulate Your Majesty and most hearlity
pray to God that your Reign may be long happy and prosperous That
those rare Excellencies of Mind which your Majesty has so early
discovered may gather Strength and Vigour from Year to Year And be
productive of that Gratitude Confidence and Affection from Your own
Subjects and that Weight Honour and Influence abroad which were have
been and always mast be the Effect of the united Blessings of Piety
Virtue and Magnanimity in a British Sovereign

And Permit us Great Sir to give you the sincerest
Assurances of our Zeal and Attachment to Your Majesty's Sacree
Person and Government and that our constant Attention shall be
employed to secure to our follow Subjects as far as in us Lyes these
Rights Liberties and Priviledges which your known Love for Justice
and the admirable Constitution of Your Kingdoms give them so just
a Title to

And We Assure Your Majesty that our atmost Efforts shall
be Exerted to Produce that Peace Decency and good Order so much the
Object of Your Majesty's Wishes And at the same time to discounteuance
and suppress all Vice and immorality by a can did diligent and impartial
Execution of the Laws




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