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April 1795

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MIDDLESEX .


At the General Quarter 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 Saturday the Eighteenth Day of April in
the Thirty fifth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign
Lord GEORGE the Third, King of Great Britain, Etc. Before
William Mainwaring< no role > William Bleamire< no role > , Rupert
Clarke
< no role > , Hammond Crosse< 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 determine divers Felonies, Traspasses, and other
Misdemeanors committed in the Same County.

In pursuance of an Act of Parliament made and Passed in the
Thirteenth Year of the Reign of his Present Majesty entitled " An Act to
''imprower the Magistrates therein mentioned to settle and regulate the
''Wages of persons employed in the Silk Manufacture within their respect
''Jurisdictions'' the Justices here present (upon application made to the
for that purpose having proceeded to take into their consideration the
Wages and Prices for the work of the Journeymen Weavers within the
County of Middlesex Do hereby settle regulate order and [..] the Wages
and Prices of Work of the Journeymen Weavers working within the
County of Middlesex in that branch of the Silk Manufacture called
Orrice Weaving to be paid for as in the Schedule hereunder writtes
is more particularly mentioned and expressed.

And the said Justices do further Order that Notice
hereof be given by Printing Publishing the same Three times in
the two daily Newspapers called the [..] Morning Advertizer and theTelegraphMorning Herald
within the Space of Fourteen days next after the making this Order &
Strict conformity and Obedience to this Order is required from all
Persons concerned

By the Court
Selby




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