October 1793
Middlesex
At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our
Lord the King holden in and for the County of Middlesex
at the Guildhall
in King Street Westminster
in the said County (by
Adjournment)
on Wednesday the Twenty third day of October in the thirty
third year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the
third King of Great Britain Etc
Before
William
Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
,
Samuel Glasse< no role >
,
Brackley
Kennett,< no role >
Doctors in Divinity
,
William Hyde< no role >
,
Nathaniel
Conant< no role >
,
John Bond< no role >
,
Edward Read< no role >
,
Daniel Williams< no role >
,
Edward Hodsoll< no role >
,
Charles Sheppard< no role >
Esquires Justices Etc
The Petitions and Testimonials of several Candidates for
the Office of Governor of the House of Correction
being read.
Mr. Francis Tapp< no role >
was called but did not Answer.
Mr William Wright< no role >
the High Constable
for the Tower
Division was also called and was asked whether he meant to
carry his Wife
and Family into the Prison, he answered in
the Affirmative.
Mr Thomas Aris< no role >
was called in who being asked the
same Question says he will go into the Prison unincumbered
That he has had constant occasion to see the Prison as Baker
and thinks himself duly qualified to fill the office.
By Adjournment at the Session House for the
said County on Thursday the 31st. day of October 1793
Before William Mainwaring< no role >
Esquire
, Sir
Francis
Willes, Sir
Henry Thomas< no role >
Cott, Knights, Herbert< no role >
Mayo, Brackley, Kennett, Henry Reynett< no role >
, Samuel
Glasse, Doctors in Divinity
, John Wilkes< no role >
, William Hyde< no role >
, Harman Leece< no role >
,
Jenkyn, Reading, Philip Neve< no role >
, John Hole< no role >
, Charles
Churchill, Humphry Jackson< no role >
, Rupert Clarke< no role >
, William
Kinnard, William Knox< no role >
, Thomas Boddam< no role >
, Castern
Rohde, Cullen Smith< no role >
, Thomas Gordon< no role >
, Edward Hodsoll< no role >
,