April 1786
Middlesex
At the General Quarter Session of the Peace
of our Lord the King holden in and for the County of
Middlesex
at the Sessions House for the said County (by
adjournment ) on Thursday the Twenty Seventh day of
April in the Twenty sixth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign
Lord George the third
King of Great Britain Etc Before
William Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
The Honourable
Henry
Hobart< no role >
; The Revd
Sir
George Booth< no role >
Bart
; Sir
Robert Taylor< no role >
,
Sir
Francis Willes< no role >
, Knight
;
Samuel Glasse< no role >
,
Herbert Mayo< no role >
,
Doctors in Divinity
;
John Wilkes< no role >
,
Thomas Gordon< no role >
, William
Coleman,
Robert Butler< no role >
,
James Croft< no role >
,
Jacob Leroux< no role >
Thomas Ayliffe< no role >
,
William Hyde< no role >
,
Thomas Cogan< no role >
, James
Paine,
Edward Webster< no role >
,
John Barnfather< no role >
,
John Slade< no role >
Richard Taylor< no role >
,
George Allcock< no role >
,
Edward Gray< no role >
,
Henry
Holland< no role >
, James Sayer,
David Walker< no role >
, James Townshend
Lawrence Cox< no role >
,
Charles Friquet< no role >
,
Samuel Hawley< no role >
John
Staples< no role >
,
William Phillimore< no role >
,
William Gowan< no role >
, Richard
Holland,
William Bleamire< no role >
,
William Quarrill< no role >
,
Nathaniel
Conant< no role >
,
Robert Smith< no role >
,
William Gascoigne< no role >
,
Joseph Girdler< no role >
Esquires
and
Richard Neate< no role >
Clerk
Justices Etc
Order for a County Rate
of £4000}
Whereas by Virtue of an Act of Parliament made in the twelfth Year
of the Reign of his late Majesty king George the Second Intituled "An
Act for the more easy assessing collecting and levying County Rates"
The Justices of the peace in that part of Great Britain called England
within the respective Limits of their Commissions at their general or
Quarter Sessions or the greater part of them then and there assembled
having full power and authority from time to time to make one
General Rate or Assessment for such Sum or Sums of Money as the
Justices in their discretion shall think sufficient to answer all and
Every the Ends and Purposes mentioned in the said Act Now forasmuch
as it appeareth unto this Court that more than three fourths of the
Money of the last Rate made in September Session last being the