December 1784
Middlesex
At the General 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
Sixth day of December in the Twenty fifth year of the
Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third
King of
Great Britain Etc and from thence continued by
several adjournments to this day (to wit) Thursday
the ninth day of the same Month of December
Before William Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
Sir Sampson
Wright< no role >
Sir Robert Taylor< no role >
Knights
Herbert Mayo< no role >
Doctor in Divinity
Husband Messiter< no role >
Doctor of Physic
Thomas Brooksbank< no role >
William Coleman< no role >
, Richard Taylor< no role >
Jacob Leroux< no role >
, Nathaniel Conant< no role >
, Nicholas Forster< no role >
,
John Barnfather< no role >
, William Breton< no role >
, Edward Webster< no role >
,
William Blackmore< no role >
, Anthony Dickens< no role >
, Joseph Girdler< no role >
,
Richard Smart< no role >
, Edward Burnaby Greene, Henry
Holland Junr; Jeremiah Bentham< no role >
, David Wilmot< no role >
,
Michael Angels< no role >
Taylor
, John Wright< no role >
, William Wright< no role >
,
Robert Smith< no role >
, Charles Triquet< no role >
, James Paine< no role >
, George
Mercer
, James Croft< no role >
, Samuel Hawley< no role >
, Richard Hulse< no role >
,
George Jennings< no role >
, William Gregson< no role >
, William Hyde< no role >
, Joseph
Faikney, John Staples< no role >
, Richard Heaviside< no role >
, Thomas Gordon< no role >
,
Robert Butler< no role >
, John Slade< no role >
, Jenkyn Reading< no role >
Esquires
Justices Etc
Advertizemts offering
Premiums for plans
of House of Correction
The Clerk of the peace having informed the Court
that pursuant to the Resolutions made at the last Session of the peace
holden for this County he had Caused advertisements to be inserted in
the public papers offering Premiums to any person or persons who
should produce a Plan or Plans of a House of Correction for this
County adapted to the ground approved by the Sessions for the
purpose of such Erection and that in consequence thereof he had
received Twenty Plans which he had marked numerically in
the order they were received and having laid the same before
this Court