To the worshipful his Majesty's Justices of the
Peace
for the County of Middlesex
in their
General Quarter Sessions of the Peace Assembled
The Humble Peitition and Appeal of
Peter Wallis< no role >
of the Parish of Paddington
in the County of Middlesex
Carpenter
Shewethe
That by a certain Conviction in Writing under the
Hands and Seals of
John Scott< no role >
Esquire
and
Nathaniel
Conant< no role >
Esquire
two of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace
for the County of Middlesex
hearing date the ninth day of
February last (setting forth that
Thomas Rogers< no role >
one of the
Surveyors
or Supervisors appointed in pursuance of an
Act of Parliament passed in the Fourteenth Year of the
Reign of our Lord the now King intitled An Act for
"the further and better Regulation of Buildings and Party
"Walls and for the more effectually preventing Mischiefs
"by Fire within the Cities of London and Westminster
&
"the Liberties thereof and other the Parishes Precincts and
"Places within the Weekly Bills of Mortality The Parishes
"of Saint Mary lebone
Paddington
Saint Pancras
"Saint Luke at Chelsea
in the County of Middlesex
and for
"Indemnifying under certain Conditions Builders and other
"Persons against the Penalties to which they are or may be
"liable for Ereching Buildings within the Limits aforesaid
"contrary to Law" that is to say for the District if Sr.
Mary le bone
in the County of Middlesex
came before them
the said
John Scott< no role >
Esquire
and
Nathaniel Conant< no role >
Esquire
and gave them to understand and be informed that your
Petitioner after the twenty fourth day of June which was in
the Your of our Lord 1774. (that is to say) on the Fifteenth
day of January in the said Thirty third Year of the Reign
of