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July 1790

Ordered that a Letter be written to William Heckford< no role > Esqr.
pointing out to him the line of Conduct he ought to pursue in the
Removal of Vagrants

By Adjournment same day.

The following Letter from the Clerk of the Peace for the city and
Liberty of Westminster being Read Vizt.

Office of Clerk of the Peace for Westminster
No. 16 Suffolk Street Middlesex Hospital
Saty 3d. July 1790.

Sir.

I am directed by the Magistrates for the City and Liberty
of Westminster to apprize you of the Death of Mr Andrew Bowdler< no role > Collector
of the Tolls of Hay and Straw brought to and sold in Saint James Market
and that at the General Quarter Session of the Peace held in and for the
said City and Liberty by adjournment on Friday the 2d. day of July Instant
It was Resolved that a Committee be appointed consisting of Thomas
Gordon,
< no role > Edward Naish< no role > , William Hyde< no role > , John Collick< no role > , Robert Abington< no role > and
Edward Read< no role > Esquires to meet the Magistrates for the County of Middlesex
in order that a proper and convenient time and place may be appointed to
proceed to the Election of a New Collector of the said Tolls, I am therefore to
Inform you that the said Committee will attend the Session of the Peace for
the County of Middlesex to be holden on Thursday next the 8th. day of
July Instant for such purpose.

I am, Sir,
Your hum: Servt.
Thomas Vaughan< no role >
Clerk of the Peace for the said City and
Liberty.

The Clerk of the Peace for
The County of Middlesex

And the said Committee of Magistrates of the said City and Liberty of
of Westminster having attended this Court this day

Resolved that the said Election be on Tuesday the 20th. day of
July Instant at the Guildhall in King Street Westminster by Ballot
between the hours of Twelve and Two to commence at Twelve and Close at
Two and that Notice thereof be given in the Public Newspapers.




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