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December 1792

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MIDDLESEX .

At a GENERAL SESSION of the PEACE of our Lord the King, holden in and for the County of Middlesex , at the Session-House for
the said County, (by adjournment) on Thursday, the Thirteenth Day of December, in the Thirty-third Year of the Reign of our Sovereign
Lord GEORGE the Third, King of Great Britain, Etc. before William Mainwaring< no role > , Esquire , The Right Honourable Arundel Lord
Viscount Galway, The Reverend Sir George Booth< no role > , Baronet , Sir Francis Willes< no role > , Knight , Samuel Glasse< no role > , Brackley Kennett< no role > , Robert
Burd Gabriel
< no role > , Herbert Mayo< no role > , Doctors in Divinity , Thomas Gordon< no role > , Thomas Bishop< no role > , Charles Sheppard< no role > , Thomas Vaughan< no role > , Henry
Holland
< no role > , Philip Neve< no role > , William Kitchener< no role > , Rice Davies< no role > , Charles Churchill< no role > , Jonathan Stonard< no role > , Archibald Mitchell< no role > , John Spiller< no role > ,
Francis Wilson< no role > , Nathaniel Parker Forth< no role > , Thomas Collins< no role > , William Gascoigne< no role > , Robert Butler< no role > , Thomas Tryon Cotton< no role > , John Brettell< no role > ,
Rupert Clarke< no role > , Jacob Leroux, John Hole< no role > , William Blackmore< no role > , John Staples< no role > , Daniel Williams< no role > , Edmund Armstrong< no role > , Castern Rhode< no role > ,
Edward Montagu< no role > , Richard Smart< no role > , Edward Gray< no role > , Richard Hulse< no role > , Nathaniel Conant< no role > , Richard Clark< no role > , Patrick Colquhoun< no role > , Aaron
Graham
< no role > , John Bond< no role > , Christopher Baynes< no role > , William Hyde< no role > , William Knox< no role > , Humphry Jackson< no role > , Samuel Foyster< no role > , Edward Read< no role > ,
Nicholas Bond< no role > , John Floud< no role > , John Spranger< no role > , Edward Benton< no role > , Samuel Wegg< no role > , Frederick Mathew< no role > , Richard Heaviside< no role > , John
Pownall
< no role > , William Kinnard< no role > , William Bleamire< no role > , Esquires , Richard Neate< no role > , and Henry Reynett< no role > , Clerks , 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 Misdemea-
nours committed in the same County.

HIS MAJESTY's JUSTICES of the PEACE, in General Session assembled, taking into their Consideration the
necessity of a vigorous and prompt Execution of the Laws against all Disturbers of the Public Peace, recommend
it to the Magistrates in their several Divisions to do their utmost Endevaours, and give their constant Attention to
discover and bring to Justice all Persons who may be found creating or exciting Tumult and Disorder, or be
guilty of any Acts tending to a Breach of the Peace, and to give all due Encouragement and Protection to such
Loyal and Peaceable Subjects as may apply to them for Assistance, by the appointment of Special Constables, and
all other Lawful Means for the Suppression of Riots, Tumults, and unlawful Assemblies; and that the Magistrates do hold Weekly
Meetings in their respective Parishes and Neighbourhoods for the better carrying into Execution the Purposes aforesaid.

And it is further recommended that there be a General Meeting of the Magistrates of this County to he held Once in every Fort-
night; the First Meeting to be held at the Session House on Clerkeenwell Green , on THURSDAY the Twenty-seventh Day of DECEM-
BER Instant, at Twelve o' Clock at Noon precisely, in order to communicate to each other any material Circumstances which may
have happened or come to their Knowledge within their respective Districts, and to consider what may be the most effectual Methods,
from Time to Time, to be adopted for securing Peace and good Order.

And that a sufficient Number of Copies of these Resolutions be circulated to the Magistrates of this County, and that the same be
inserted in the Public Papers.

BY THE COURT,

SELBY.

London : Printed by JOHN RIDER< no role > , No. 36, Little Britain .




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