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September 1797

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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 Thursday the ThirteenthDay of Julyin the
Thirty seventhYear of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord
GEORGE the Third, King of Great Britain, Etc.

It is Ordered that the hearing and determining the matter of an appeal of
Robert Johnson< no role > of White Gross Street in the County of Middlesex Pawnbroker against
a Conviction of Patrick Colquhoun< no role > Esquire one of the Justices of the peace for the said
County made on or about the Twenty seventh day of June last upon an Information
Exhibited and Prosecuted by James Bradley Peglar< no role > charging that the Petitioner then
using and excercising the Trade and Business of a Pawnbroker did in the Parish of Saint
Luke in the said County on the Twelfth day of June in the Year of our Lord 1797 take
and receive of and from one Mary Elizabeth Clarke< no role > by way of Pawn or Pledge &
half Handkerchief and did then and there advance and lend thereon to the said
Mary Elizabeth Clarke< no role > a certain Sum of Money to wit the Sum of Six pence of
lawful money of Great Britain she the said Mary Elizabeth Clarke being and then
and there appearing to be under the age of Twelve Years contrary to the Statute Etc.
Do. stand adjourned until the next GeneralSession of the Peace to be
holden for this County and on notice hereof in the mean time to be given unto
the said Patrick Colquhoun< no role > he and all Persons concerned do attend the Court at
the Session House aforesaid on Thursday the twenty first day of September next at the
hour of nine in the forenoon of the same day to hear and abide the Judgment
and determination of the said Court touching the said Appeal.

By the Court
Selby




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