Middlesex
February 1776
.
By adjournment 22d. February 1776
Sir John Hawkins< no role >
elected
Chairman}
His Majestys Justices of the peace
for the County on this present
Session of the Peace assembled do unanimously reelect Sir
John
Hawkins< no role >
Knight
Chairman of the General
and General ope
[..]
Sessions of the Peace for this County for and during the half year
now next ensuing
No Fine set by the Court
for non attendance on
or other Contempt of the Ct. to
be spaced unless with the Cons
of a Majority of there coned
in imposing the same.}
Ordered that if any fine shall be set or imposed by
this Court on any person for non Attendance or other Cont
[..]
of this Court the same shall not afterwards be remitted or lessened
upon any Motion for that purpose unless the Majority of the
Justice's who imposed such fine shall be present and consent
[..]
to the said Motion
For Mr. Benson's closer
attendance on the Ct.}
This Court having observed that
[..] Mr. Benson who
allowed to attend this Court for the Sheriff of this County hath
late been very negligent in his Duty It is ordered that the Cha
[..]
do inform Mr. Benson that this Court do expect he will give
Close attendance on this Court in such way as is the duty of
Sheriff of this County to do Whereupon Mr. Benson was
called in and the Chairman having acquainted him with
sence of this Court Mr. Benson expressed much sorrow
[..]
he should have given Cause for so heavy a charge and prom
[..]
that the Court should have no reason in future for Compla
[..]
of the like kind
By adjournment 20th February 1776
Order for the retaing Mr.
Barwell one of the Cths
belongg. to the [..] of Comm
to give notice of any proced
in the House that may oft.
the St James Haymarket
This Court being informed that the Commissioner
for paving Westminster
have in Contemplation the obtaining
Act of Parliament in which they mean to insert a Clause wh
[..]
that will divest his Majestys Justices of the peace
for this Court
and the City and Liberty of Westminster
of their Interest in
[..]
Saint James's Haymarket
It is Ordered that Mr. Eyle sd
[..]
immediately apply to
Edward Barwell< no role >
Esquire
of the House
Commons to desire him to transmit to Mr. Eyles the Earliest
account of any attempt that shall be made in the House of
Commons
which may affect the said Haymarket
By adjournment on Thursday the 28d. [..]
of February 1776
Mr. Eyles reported that he had in Consequence of
Order of this Court of the 20th Instant waited upon Mr. Bar [..]
of the House
of Commons and had retained him agreeable
the said Order
Revival of the Haymarket
Committee and for the pa [..]
given thereto}
The Court having received further Information
concerning the Intentions of the Commissioners for parring
Westminster
. against the Justices interest in and controul