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

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February 1796.

and the same being Read and Considered Resolved
that this Court have no Power to interfere in the
matters contained in the said Petition and that
the Clerk of the peace do communicate this Resolution
to David Dean< no role > Esquire the Chairman of the Meeting
of the said Inhabitants

By adjournment same Day

The Sheriff of this County attended and laid before
this Court Six several Writs of Capias ad Satisfaciendum
for Damages recovered against the Inhabitants of the
Hundred of Ossulston in this County amounting to the
whole to £767. and the Court having considered the
same Ordered that it be recommended to William
Mainwaring
< no role > Esquire Chairman of the Session and
The Revd. Samuel Glasse< no role > Doctor in Divinity to make a Rate
upon the several Inhabitants of the said Hundred
for payment of the said Sum of £767. and also for
Payment of the several other Sums which have been
heretofore late by received against the Inhabitants of
the said Hundred and Ordered at different Sessions
to be paid by the County Treasurer (on Account of the
smallness of the Sums) out of the County Rate.

By adjournment same Day.

The County Treasurer attended and laid before this Court
A Memorial respecting the Militia Laws with the
Opinion of Counsel thereon and the same being Read
and the County Treasurer having stated his sentiments
respecting the same more fully to the Court Resolved
that the Consideration of the said Memorial be post
poned till the County day of the next Session of the
peace to be holden for this County.

By adjournment same day




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