Middlesex Sessions:
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October 1763

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At the General Quarter Session of the Peace
of our sovereign Lord the King holden for the
County of Middlesex at Hicks Hall in Saint
John Street in the said County by Adjournment
on Saturday the twenty second Day of October
1763 and in the third Year of the Reign of our
Sovereign Lord George the third King of great
Britain Etc

House of Correction

Mary Wilson< no role > , poor
Ann West< no role > , poor
Elizabeth Grubb< no role > , poor
Mary Hannakin< no role > , poor
Mary Banbury< no role > , poor
Mary Days< no role > Coulson
Rose Mangham< no role > , poor
William Waker< no role > , poor
Mary Hinch< no role >
Grace Dwyer< no role > }
Are all ordered to be
discharged out of
the House of Correction
at Clerkenwell paying
their Fees severally 1s.{

Frederick Cameron< no role >
Mary Antony< no role > , poor
James Connor< no role > , poor
Henry Fry< no role > , poor
Dennis Maccarty< no role > , poor
Margaret Welch< no role > , poor
Francis Talbott< no role > , poor
Margaret Lewis< no role > , poor

Joseph Goston< no role > &
Captain Dolphin}
poor.

John Morris< no role > Articles of the Peace being exhibited
against him is ordered to be referred to
the committing Justices to find Suretys
before him for his good Behaviour towards our sovereign Lord
the King and all his leige Subjects
especially towards Margaret Brown< no role >
and that the usual Notice be given to
Mr. Denton her Solicitor then to be
discharged paying his Fees.

William Pope< no role > is ordered to be referred to the sitting Justice
of the Tower Division in this County.

Ann Young< no role > is ordered to be referred to the sitting Justices
of Holbourn or Tower Divisions in this
County she having been convicted of an
Indictment against her for Petty Larceny
and ordered to be whipped and discharged
on this Day.

Edward Lovelass< no role > is ordered to be referred to the Justice by whom
he was committed.




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