Middlesex Sessions:
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14th January 1796 - 18th September 1800

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January 1796.

The just sense we entertain of the inestimable Liberties and
Priveledges all your Majesty's Subjects have enjoyed since the happy
Accession of the illustrious House of Brunswick to the Throne of
these Kingdoms induce us to consider every increase of Your Royal
Family as an additional Security for our Continuance in the
Enjoyment of those invaluable blessings It is therefore our sincere
wish and most ardent hope that your Majesty and Your Royal
discendants may Reign over these Realms to the latest

Signed at the request of the Justices in General Quarter
Session assembled 14th. January 1796 .

W. Mainwaring
Chairman of the Sessions

To It is Royal Highness The Prince of Wales
May it please Your Royal Highness

The Magistrates for the County of Middlesex beg leave
to present to your Royal Highness and your Illustrious
Consort their most cordial and joyful congratulations upon the
Birth of a Princess and they request your Royal Highness to
believe that they consider every encrease of the Royal Family
as an additional security for the continuance of our happy
Constitution upon the preservation of which they are firmly pursuaded
the enjoyment of all our Liberties and priviledges depend.

Signed at the request of the Justices in General Quarter
Session assembled 14th. January 1796

W. Mainwaring
Chairman of the Sessions.

Resolved That the above Addresses be Ingrossed and Signed
by the Chairman and presented to His Majesty and to His Royal
Highness the Prince of Wales in the usual form by the Chairman
and such other Magistrate as may think proper to attend.

By Adjournment same day.

The Reverend Dr Glasse having stated to the Court that the
Prison Committee had completed the Business for which they were
specially appointed but that it was necessary a Committee should be
formed to inspect and consider several matters respecting the Prisons




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