Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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Image 226 of 49624th May 1792


May 1792

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 (by
Adjournment) on Thursday the twenty fourth day of
May in the Thirty second Year of the Reign of our
Sovereign Lord George the Third King of Great
Britain Etc Before William Mainwaring< no role > Esquire
Sir Sampson Wright< no role > Knight , Samuel Glasse< no role >
Brackley Kennett< no role > , Herbert Mayo< no role > Doctors in Divinity
William Bleamire< no role > , Nathaniel Conant< no role > , Charles
Sheppard
< no role > , Richard Heaviside< no role > , Jacob Leroux< no role > , Rice
Davies,
< no role > Nicholas Bond< no role > , William Gascoigne< no role > , George
William Prescott< no role > , Thomas Bishop< no role > , Joseph Faikney< no role >
John Spiller< no role > , John Brettell< no role > , Charles Friquet< no role > , Samuel
Foyster
< no role > , Rupert Clarke< no role > , Thomas Gordon< no role > , William
Hyde
< no role > , John Staples< no role > , David Walker< no role > , Eastern Rohde< no role >
Richard Smart< no role > Esquires and Richard Neate< no role > Clerk

The following Petition from the inhabitants of Enfield in this
County being laid before the Court and Read Vizt.

To His Majesties Worshipfull Justices of the Peace in and for the
County of Middx at their Quarter Sessions assembled in & for the said
County

The Humble Petition of the Inhabitants of
Parish of Enfield in the said County.

Sheweth

That there is a certain Brook of Water running< no role >
across the Kings Highway near Forty Hill in the Parish of Enfield in
the County of Middlesex which at certain times in the year is so deep
and dangerous to His Majesties liege Subjects passing with their
Houses Carts and Carriages that way as to make it absolutely
necessary for the safety of their Lives that a Bridge shou'd be
built over the same for Carts Horse and Carriages.




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