Middlesex Sessions:
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Image 231 of 49624th May 1792


May 1792

By Adjournment same day.

Ordered that the Sum of £40 being the usual Annual Allowance
made to Mr Edward Hall< no role > the Housekeeper at the Session House for this
County towards the Expence incurred for Coals and Candles for the Justices
during the holding their Sessions and other Public Meetings for One Year
Commencing the 30th. day of May 1791 and ending the 30th. day of May 1792
be paid to him and that the Clerk of the Peace do issue the usual Order upon
the Treasurer of this County for the Payment thereof.

By Adjournment same day.

Resolved that Thomas Aris< no role > be permitted to serve the Prisoners in
the New Prison and House of Correction at Clerkenwell with Bread until the
County day of the next Session.

By Adjournment at the Session House aforesaid
on Saturday the 2d. day of June 1792 Before William
Mainwaring
< no role > Esquire , Brackley Kennett< no role > , Herbert Mayo< no role >
Doctors in Divinity, Nathaniel Conant< no role > , Charles Friquet< no role > ,
Charles Sheppard< no role > , John Spiller< no role > , Thomas Vaughan< no role >
Thomas Gordon< no role > , Rice Davies< no role > , Nicholas Bond< no role > , Rupert
Clarke, Joseph Faikney< no role > , William Hyde< no role > Esqrs . Justices Ect.

The following Letter from The Right Honorable Henry Dundas< no role >
one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, and also the following
Proclamation being laid before the Court by the Clerk of the Peace and
Read Vizt.

Whitehall May 26th. 1792.

Sir,

In consequence of the Attempts which have been made to
excite groundless Discontents by means of sundry seditious Publications
His Majesty has thought it expedient to issue His Royal Proclamation,
warning all Persons to be upon there guard against such Attempts; and
charging the Magistrates to exert themselves to Discover the Authors thereof and
to take effectual care to prevent any Tumults and Disorders, to which they
may tend.




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