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January 1793

for this County, strictly to put the Laws in force for the better observance
of the Lords day commonly called Sunday and to do their endeavours to
put a stop to the illegal and irreligious practices before mentioned
And it is Ordered by this Court that the High Constables of the
several Divisions and Hundreds of this County as also the respective
Petty Constables Headboroughs and other Peace Officers within the same do
carefully exert themselves to put in execution the said Laws against such
Offenders, and also that they take effectual care to prevent all Persons
keeping Taverns , Chocolate Houses, Coffee Houses or other Public Houses
whatsoever from selling Wine, Chocolate, Coffee, Ale Beer or other Liquors
or receiving or permitting Guests to be or remain in such their Houses
in the time of Divine Service on the Lords day, as they will answer the
contrary at their peril.

By Adjournment same day

The following Report of the Committee appointed to examine and
audit from time to time the Account or Accounts of the Treasurer of this
County as well with respect to his Receipts as his Expenditures and also to
examine and audit all Demands made upon this County previous to the
payment thereof being laid before the Court and read Vizt.

Middlesex To His Majestys Justices of the Peace for the County of
Middlesex in their General Quarter Session of the Peace holden for the said
County in the Month of January 1793 Assembled.

The Report of the Committee appointed to examine
and audit from time to time the Account or Accounts
of the Treasurer of this County as well with respect to
his Receipts as his Expenditures and also to examine
and audit all Demands made upon this County
previous to the payment thereof.

Present

Charles Sheppard< no role > Esqr . in the Chair.
The Revd. Dr. Glasse
The Revd. Dr. Kennett.
Richard Smart< no role > Esqr
William Bleamire< no role > Esqr.




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