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January 1749

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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 adjournment on Friday the thirteenth day of January in the twenty
Second year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the second King of Great
Britain Etc before Thomas lane< no role > Henry Broadhead< no role > George Errington< no role > Merry
Teshmaker
< no role > John Lawton< no role > Walter Berry< no role > Esquires and other their Fellows Justices
of our said Lords the King assigned to keep the peace in the County aforesaid and
also to hear & determine divers felonys trespasses & other misdeeds committed in
the Same County

Whereas Thomas Fielder< no role > of Hampstead in the County of Middx Coachmaster exhited
his humble Petition and appear unto this Court at this present General
Quarter Session of the peace begins and holden for the said County at Hicks hall
in St. John Street in the same County on Tuesday the tenth day of January instant
Settingforth That the Petitioner was on the Nineteenth day of October last
convicted upon the Information of Thomas Grant< no role > Gent exhibited the sixteenth
day of September then last past before John Paulson< no role > and Philip Dyot< no role > Esquires two
of his Majesties Justices of the peace for the said County for having within three
Months then last past made use of one Coach not being a stage Coach without
giveing at the next Excise Office such Notice in writing of the said Coach
[..] so used and paying such Rate or Duty for the same as by the Statute in
such case made he ought to have given & Paid, and adjudged to pay the
Sum of twenty pounds for the said offence, And that the Petitioner thought
himself aggrieved with the said Conviction and Judgment appealed to
this Court against the same, and humbly prayed such relief there in
as upon hearing the matter this Court should think reasonable, whereupon
It was by an Order made by this Court an the said tenth day of January
instant Ordered that the said Thomas Grant< no role > should have notice of the said-
petition & appeal, and that he & all other persons concerned should attend
this Court on this present Friday the thirteenth day of January instant at ten of
the clock in the forenoon to hear & abide the Judgment & determination of this
Court touching, the said appeal, Now upon produceing and reading [..] the said Consiction and on hearing of what was alledged
by the said Thomas Grant< no role > and his Councel and also by Councel for
the said Appellant Thomas Fielder< no role >

This Court doth allow of the said apeal And doth Vacate and
discharge the aforesaid Conviction and Judgment of the said two Justices
of the [..] peace, and the same is hereby vacated & discharged
accordingly,And it appearing to this Court that
was paid by the said Thomas Fielder< no role > unto
It is Ordered by this Court that the saiddeforthwith
refund and Pay the said sum ofinto the said
Thomas Fielder< no role >




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