Middlesex
I do hereby Certify That at the General Session of the Peace
of our Lord the King holden in and for the County of Middlesex
at
Hicks Hall
in Saint John Street
on Monday the fifteenth day of
February in the nineteenth Year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord
George the third King of Great Britain Etc Before Sir
John
Hawkins< no role >
Knight the Reverend Sir
George Booth< no role >
Baronet
David Wilmot< no role >
John Sherwood< no role >
Esquires and others their Fellows
Justices of our said Lord the King assigned to keep the Peace in
the County aforesaid and also to hear and determine divers
felonies Trespasses and other Misdemeanours committed in the
same County
Francis Liddy< no role >
[..] late
of the parish of Saint James within the Liberty of Westminster
in the County of Middlesex
Laborer
was convicted of Petit Larceny for that he on the sixth
day of February in the nineteenth year of the reign of our
Sovereign Lord George the third King of Great Britain Etc with force and arm at the parish afsd. in the Confsd. one
pair of Worsted Stockings of the value of ten pence of the goods
and Chattels of
William Price< no role >
then a there being found feloniously did steal take and
carry away against the peace of our said Lord the King his Crown & Dignity and was ordered to be kept to hard Labour for the
term of three years in the raising Sand Soil and Gravel from
and cleansing the River Thames
or any other service for the
benefit of the navigation of the said River under the management
and direction of the Overseer or Overseers
who is an or shall be
appointed Pursuant to the Statute in such case made and provided
Dated the 11th. day of July 1781.
Hen; Coll: Selby
Clerk of the peace
for the said County
of Middlesex