Middlesex Sessions:
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28th October 1789 - 5th December 1795

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February 1793

next General or Quarter Session of the Peace for this County after he shall
have received such Sum or Sums of Money to pay the same into the Hands
of Joseph Burchell< no role > Gentleman residing in Lambs Conduit Street who is
Treasurer of this County he having given Security by Bond to be accountable
for the several Sums of Money which shall be paid to him in pursuance of
the said Act of Parliament and for the payment of such Sums as shall be
ordered to be paid by the Justices of the Peace for this County in their General
or Quarter Session And in case the said Churchwardens Chapelwardens and
Overseers of the poor of any Town Parish and Place abovementioned or any of
them shall neglect or refuse to pay the Sum of Money assessed thereupon in the
said Rate within Thirty days after demand made as aforesaid to the High
Constable of the Hundred Division or District in which such Town Parish and
Place so assessed doth lie he is by the said Act of Parliament empowered and
is hereby required to levy the same by Distress and Sale of the Goods and Chattels
of such Churchwardens Chapelwardens or Overseers of the poor or any of them
so refusing or neglecting to pay the same as aforesaid by Warrant under the
Hands and Seals of two or more Justices of the Peace of the said County residing
in or near such Town Parish or Place rendering the overplus (if any there be)
after deducting the Money assessed and the Charges of the Distress and Sale to
the Owner or Owners thereof and the High Constables Churchwardens Chapel
Wardens and Overseers of the poor in the Said County are not to fail of
performing the matters and things abovementioned enjoined them by this
Order in pursuance of the said Act of Parliament under the Penalties
mentioned in the said Act.

By Adjournment same day.

Mr. John Jagger< no role > Surveyor for the Parish of Saint Luke
Old Street and the Liberty of Glass House yard informed the Court that same
time ago one William Fielder< no role > was erecting a Building contrary to the Act of
Parliament in that Case provided and that he had Summoned him before Sir
Lawrence Cox< no role > who had bound him over in a Recognizance to alter and amend
the said Building: That upon an Application from Fielder that Recognizance
was waived and he entered into a Recognizance of Appeal: That the said
Fielder afterwards assured Mr. Jagger that he did not mean to give him any
further trouble not to prosecute his Appeal but that he should alter and the amend said




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