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February 1746

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Middx.
Admission at the
General Session of the
Peace of James Waller
Esqr. after the reading his
Constitution and his
taking the Oath of Office
to be Clerk of the Peace
for the County of Middx.


Be it Remembred That at the General Session of the Peace
of our Sovereign Lord the King holden for the County of Middx of Hicks
Hall in St. John Street in the County aforesaid on Monday the twenty forth
Day of February in the nineteenth year of the Reign of our Sovereign
Lord George the Second King of Great Britain Etc , and from thence
continued by Several Adjornments untill this day, to wit, Wednesday the
twenty Sixth day of the Same Month of February in the year aforesaid
and on that day holden by adjornment of Hicks Hall aforesaid in and
for the Said County before Thomas Lane< no role > , John Elliot < no role > This name instance is in set 3963. Samuel Satem< no role >
William Witsers< no role > Esquires and other their Fellows Justices of our Said
Lord the King assigent to keep the Peace in the County aforesaid and
also to hear and determine divers Felories Trespasses and other
Misdeeds committed in the Same CountyJames Waller
Esquire produced a certain Indictment under the Hard and Seal
of the Most Noble Thomas Holles< no role > Duke of New castle Lord
Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the County of Middlesex
and of the City and Liberty of Westminster bearing date the
twentieth day of February in the year of our Lord One thousand
Seven hundred and forty five appointing the Said James Waller< no role >
to be Clerk of the Peace of the Said County of Middlesex in the
Stead of Peter Walter Esquire late Clerk of the Peace of the County
aforesaid deceased And that the Said James Waller before he
Entred upon the Execution of his Said Office of Clerk of the Peace
of the County aforesaid to wit on Wednesday the twenty Sixth Day
of February in the said year of our Lord One Thousand Seven [..]
and forty five and in the nineteenth Year of the Peac [..]
Sovereign Lord George the Second King of neat Britain Etc, in
Open Sessions did take the Oath appointed to be taken by every
Clerk of the Peace Specified in an Act of Parliament made in the
first year of the Reign of William and Mary late King and Queen
of England Etc Intituled An Act for Enabling Lords Commissions for
the Great Seal to Execute the Office of Lord Charcellor or Lord
Keeper,And the Said James Waller is Admitted by this Court
Clerk of the Peace of and for the Said County of Middlesex.
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