Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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14th January 1796 - 18th September 1800

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May 1800.

Middlesex ;

At the General Session of the peace of our
Lord the King holden in and for the County
of Middlesex at the Session House for the said
County (by adjournment) on Thursday the
Twenty ninth day of May in the Fortieth
Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George
the Third King of Great Britain Etc. Before
William Mainwaring< no role > , Charles Shan Leferre< no role >
Rice Davies< no role > , David Dean< no role > , John Hole< no role > , John
Warner
< no role > , James Stratten< no role > , Joseph Merceron< no role > ,
John Nares< no role > , William Coleman< no role > , William Hyde< no role >
William Bleamire< no role > , William Mashiter< no role > ,
Samuel Edwards< no role > , William Spencer< no role > , James
Fraser
< no role > , William Knox< no role > , John Bond< no role > ,
Thomas Robinson< no role > , John Rae< no role > , Alexander
Cumming
< no role > , Hugh Dive< no role > , Hammond Crosse< no role >
Edward Mason< no role > , Richard Holbrook< no role > ,
Nathaniel Conant< no role > , William Marmaduke
Sellon
< no role > , Daniel Williams< no role > , James Meyrick< no role >
William Brodie< no role > , Henry Holland< no role > , George
Boulton Mainwaring
< no role > Esquires and The
Revd. John De' Veil< no role > , Clerk Justices Etc.

It being represented to this Court that
several Poor Children bound out by different
Parishes to Persons who carry on the business of
Tambour Working and other Trades in and about
the Metropolis more especially those of a sedentary
nature are kept and employed in such Trades in a
manner extremely prejudicial to their Health, and
that frequently the necessaries of life given to them
by their Masters and Mistresses were not sufficient
for their support, and it being Stated that several
Cases of this sort had come before the Magistrates
at the Public Offices, and that Complaints had been
frequently made of the improper Conduct and behaviour
in other respects of the Masters and Mistresses towards
such poor Apprentices. It is Ordered That it be and it




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