February 1787.
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
Nineteenth day February in the twenty Seventh
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 Twenty second day of the same
Month of February Before
William Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
; Sir
Robert Taylor< no role >
Knight
;
Samuel Glasse< no role >
,
Herbert Mayo< no role >
Doctors in Divinity
;
John Wilkes< no role >
,
David Wilmot< no role >
,
John Staples< no role >
,
John Wright< no role >
, John
Barnfather
,
William Bleamire< no role >
,
Edward Gray< no role >
William Phillimore< no role >
,
Henry Holland< no role >
,
Joseph Faikney< no role >
,
Nathaniel Conant< no role >
,
Edward Read< no role >
,
William Hyde< no role >
Robert
Butler, Richard< no role >
Paul Joddrell< no role >
, George Allcock, Joseph
Girdler,
Thomas Gordon< no role >
,
Robert Smith< no role >
,
Humphry Jackson< no role >
,
Richard Heaviside< no role >
,
Thomas Fellows< no role >
,
David Walker< no role >
,
William Gascoigne< no role >
Esquires
Justices Etc
.
His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for this County in this present
Session assembled Do unanimously Re Elect William Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
Chairman
of the General and General Quarter Sessions of the
Peace and Sessions of Oyer and Terminer for this County for and during
the Half Year now next Ensuing.
By adjournment same day
Mr Burchell the County Treasurer Stated to the Court that Mr James
Loten High Constable of Westminster
Division in this County was lately
gone out of Office and that there remained a Deficiency of the Rate made
in October last unaccounted for by him and which ha had been directed to
Levy & Collect amounting to the Sum of £961..14..3d. Ordered that
Mr Loten be directed to attend the Court here on Saturday next at 12
o'Clock precisely and that he bring an Account of what Sums of Money he
has reced and also of the Deficiency of the respective Parishes in his
Division.