Middlesex Sessions:
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January 1786

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Middlesex


At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Lord [..]
on Monday in the Week next after the feast of the Epiphany [..]
Lord George the third King of Great Britain Etc Before
and others their fellows Justices of our said Lord the King
divers Felonies Trespasses and other Misdem [..] ours co [..]
until this day to wit Thursday the thirteenth day of the sa [..]
Oath Session of the peace being holden by adjournment ap [..]
in the Year aforesaid before the said Justices of our said Lord

Whereas the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Sun bury in the said County of Middlesex B [..]
and Appeal petting forth that by Virtue of an Order or Pass Warrant under the Hands and Seals of Robert Taylor< no role > and John
Middlesex
< no role > bearing date the twenty seventh day of October now last part Ann< no role > Widow of George Wilkinson< no role > a Coachman
five Weeks were removed and conveyed from the Parish of Saint Pancras the said County of Middlesex to the said Parish of Saint
aggrieved which said Appeal stood duly adjourned unto this day Now upon hearing the said Appeal and what hath been
Counsel and Witnesses It appears the George Wilkinson< no role > the late Husband and Father of the Paupers lived before his Marriage
the said Earl to the Lodge in little Windsor Park in the County of Berks of which said Park the Earl was Ranger and Continued his Ser
a Servant to the Earl and soon after their Marriage Any were both discharged from their said service that they were Married in [..]
of that Parish That neither the present nor any former Ranger has ever Pais or been Rated to the Relief of the Poor of the said Parish of
Rate or Assessment But antecedent to the Year 1698 a Peice of Waste Land and also 31 Acres [..] of improved Land (the latter about
inclosed by the Crown and taken into the little Park and the Inhabitant of New Windsor having there by lost the advantage of A [..]
Digging of Gravel Etc upon the said Piece of Waste Land they Applied for a Compensation for such loss and accordingly Obtained
time being amounting to £120 per Annum past where of Vizt. £20 per Annum is received by the Mayor for the use of the Corpor [..]
the Church [..] Poor Rates That all [..] Lands that were so in Lored lay on the North side of the Castle between the Par [..]
and [..] tant from the said Lands That when the Parishone in New Windsor perambulate the Bounds of their Par [..]
[..] there of them [..] This Court therefore upon Considers on of the Premises doth dismiss the said Appeal an [..]
and [..] here by Confirmed [..]




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