July 1784
Middlesex
At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of
our Lord the King holden in and for the County of
Middlesex
at the Session House for the said County on
Monday the 5th. day of July in the twenty fourth year
of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third
King of Great Britain Etc and from thene continued
by several adjournments until this day (to wit)
Wednesday the 7th. day of the same Month of July
Before
William Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
Sir
Sampson
Wright< no role >
, Sir
Robert Taylor< no role >
Knights
Samuel Glasse< no role >
,
Herbert
Mayo< no role >
Doctors in Divinity
,
Richard Tayler< no role >
,
John Barnfather< no role >
,
Joseph Girdler< no role >
,
Stephen Cole< no role >
,
William Coleman< no role >
,
Thomas
Gordon< no role >
,
Nicholas Forster< no role >
,
Jacob Leroux< no role >
,
Thomas Gilbert< no role >
,
William Heckford< no role >
,
Richard Heaviside< no role >
,
Joseph Faikney< no role >
,
Charles Sheppard< no role >
David Wilmot< no role >
,
William Blackmore< no role >
,
John Wright< no role >
,
John Wilkes< no role >
,
Robert Smith< no role >
, James Chavel,
James Paine< no role >
,
Thomas Cogan< no role >
Henry Lambe< no role >
,
Jeremiah
Bentham< no role >
,
Edward Webster< no role >
,
John Slade< no role >
,
George Allcock< no role >
,
William Hyde< no role >
,
Robert Butler< no role >
,
David Walker< no role >
,
Thomas
Tryon Cotton< no role >
,
John Staples< no role >
,
Jenkin Jones< no role >
,
Edward Burnaby< no role >
,
Greene,
William Bleamire< no role >
, Nathaniel Conant, Thomas
Parker,
Peter Green< no role >
,
Samuel Hawkins< no role >
,
James Croft< no role >
,
Humphry Jackson< no role >
,
Thomas Brooksbank< no role >
,
James Fielding< no role >
John Woodham< no role >
Esquires
and
Richard Neate< no role >
Clerk
The Court to be cleaned
and ventilated}
It is Ordered that the Housekeeper do take care that the Court
every Morning and Evening before and after the sitting of the Justices
be thoroughly swept and cleaned and Sprinkled with Vinegar and
duly Ventilated by having all the Windows and Doors left open
By adjournment Thursday the 8th July 1784
A Committee appointed
to consider the rights
of the County to levy the
County Rate within the
Tower liberty
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Resolved that a Committee be appointed to Consider the rights
of the County to levy the County Rate within the Liberty of the Tower
of London
and the proper mode of enforcing the Payment of it
and that