Middlesex Sessions:
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January 1734

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Image 106 of 14618th August 1733


Middx-


At the General Quarter Session of the peace of
our Sovereign Lord the King holden for the
County of Middx at Hicks hall in St. John Street
in the County aforesaid by adjornment on-
Wednesday the Sixteenth day of January in the
Seventh yeare of the reign of our Sovereign
Lord George the second King of Great Britain
France & Ireland Defender of the Faith before
William Cowper< no role > Alexander Garrett< no role > Richard
Richards
< no role > John Meard< no role > Esqrs. & other their Fellows
Justices of our said Lord the King assigned to keep the-
peace in the County aforesaid and alsoe to heare and
determine divers felonys trespasses & other evil deeds
committed in the same County,

Whereas the Churchwardens & Overseers of the poor-
of the parish of Dunster in the County of Somerset
exhibited their humble petition & appeals unto the Court
of the last General Quarter Session of the peace holden for
the County of Middx by adjornment on Monday the
eighth day of October Last settingforth that by an Order-
under the hands & seales respectively of John Priestley< no role > &
Henry Dodson< no role > Esqrs. two of his Maties Justices of the peace
for the County of Middx (whereof one is of the Quorum)
bearing date the eighteenth day of August one thousand
seven hundred & thirty three It was found [..] and
adjudged that the said parish of Dunster is the place of
the last legal settlement of Thomas Mallett< no role > in the said-
Order mentioned, and that Mary< no role > his wife , Mary< no role >
Elizabeth< no role > & Robert< no role > their children are by vertue of the said
Order removed from the parish of St. John wapping in the said
County of Middx to the said parish of Dunster , And that the Petr
thinking themselves aggreived by the said Order of the said two-
Justices of the peace did appeals to this said Court against the same,




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