February 1793
Middlesex
At the General Session of the Peace of our Lord the
King Holden in and for the Country of Middlesex
at
the Session House for the said County (by adjournment)
on Thursday the Twenty first day of February in the
Thirty third year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord
George the third King of Great Britain
of Before
William Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
,
Brackley Kennett< no role >
Robert Burd Gabriel< no role >
Doctors in Divinity
,
William,
Bleamire< no role >
,
Charles Sheppard< no role >
,
Rupert Clarke< no role >
,
David
Walker< no role >
,
John Bond< no role >
,
John Robinson< no role >
,
Christopher Baynes< no role >
Thomas Bishop< no role >
,
Richard Paul Joddrell< no role >
,
Nathaniel
Conant< no role >
,
Henry Holland< no role >
,
Edward Gray< no role >
,
John Staples< no role >
,
John Hole< no role >
,
Edward Benton< no role >
,
Henry Michael Evans,< no role >
William Hyde< no role >
,
Daniel Williams< no role >
,
Patrick Colquhoun< no role >
,
Robert Smith< no role >
,
William Gascoigne< no role >
,
Richard Heaviside< no role >
,
Richard Smart< no role >
, and
Frederick Matthew< no role >
Esquires
Justices
Etc
His Majestys Justices of the Peace
for this Country in this
Present Session of the Peace assembled Do Unanimously Reelect
William Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
Chairman of the General and General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Sessions of Oyer and Terminer for
this Country for and during the half Year now next ensuing.
By Adjournment same day.
Several written and Printed Papers of a very improper
and inflammatory nature together with a Letter from William
Wells one of the High Constables
for the Hundred of Elthorne
admitting the same to have been written and published by him
having been laid before the Court and read and other Acts of his
misconduct in his Office of High Constable being stated to the Court.
Ordered that the said William Wells< no role >
be and he is hereby
discharged from his Office of High Constable
for the Hundred of
Elthorne
within this Country accordingly.