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October 1797

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MIDDLESEX .


AT the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Lord the King, holden for the County of
Middlesex , at the Guildhall in King Street, Westminster , in the said County on Wednesday
the Eighteenth Day of [..] October in the Thirty seventh 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 > , David Dean< 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 and determine divers Felonies, Trespasses, and other Misdemeanours
committed in the same County. That Session of the Peace is adjourned, by the aforesaid Justices of
our said Lord the King abovenamed and others their Fellows aforesaid, here until Monday
the Twenty third day of the same Month of October at the hour of Ten in the Forenoon
of the same Day, to be holden at the Session House upon Ckerkenwell Green, in and for the said County,
and that at the same Session of the Peace being holden by Adjournment aforesaid, at the Session House
aforesaid, in and for the said County, on the said Monday the twenty third Day of
October in the year aforesaid before the said Justices of our said Lord the King
abovenamed, and others their Fellows aforesaid. That Session of the Peace is adjourned by the afore-
said Justices of our said Lord the King above named, and others their Fellows aforesaid, here until
Tuesday the twenty fourth Day of the same Month of October at the Hour and
Place last abovesaid, and that at the same Session of the Peace, being holden by Adjournment afore-
said, at the Session House aforesaid, in and for the said County, on the said Tuesday the
Twenty forth Day of October in the year aforesaid before the said Justices of our
said Lord the King abovenamed, and others their Fellows aforesaid. That Session of the Peace is ad-
journed by the aforesaid Justices of our Lord the King abovenamed, and others their Fellows
aforesaid, here until Wednesday the twenty fifth Day of the same Month of October
at the Hour and Place last abovesaid, and that at the same Session of the Peace being holden by Ad-
journment aforesaid, at the Session House aforesaid, in and for the said County on the said
Wednesday the twenty fifth Day of October in the Thirty eighth Year of the Reign of our said Sovereign Lord George the third King of Great Britain Etc before the
said Justices of our said Lord the King abovenamed, and others their Fellows aforesaid, that Session
of the Peace is adjourned by the aforesaid Justices of our said Lord the King abovenamed, and
others their Fellows aforesaid here until Thursday the twenty sixth Day of the same Month
of October at the Hour and Place last abovesaid. And that at the same Session of the Peace
being holden by Adjournment aforesaid, at the Session House aforesaid, in and for the said County, on
the said Thursday the twenty sixth Day of October in the Year last aforesaid before
the said Justices of our said Lord the King abovenamed, and others their Fellows aforesaid.

Whereas Robert Johnson< no role > of White Cross Street in the County of Middlesex
pawnbroker did at the last General Quarter Session of the peace held for this County Exhibit
his Petition and Appeal setting forth That He was on or about the twenty seventh day of
June last Convicted in the penalty of Five Pounds by Patrick Colquhoun< no role > Esquire one of the
Justices of the Peace for the said County upon an Information Exhibited and Prosecuted by
James Bradley Pegler< no role > charging that the Petitioner then using and exercising the Trade and
Business of a Pawnbroker did in the Parish of Saint Luke in the said County on the Seventeenth
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 a Childs Petticoat and Bed Gown and did then and
there advance and lend thereon to the said Mary Elizabeth Clark< no role > 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. whereby the Petitioner
conceived himself aggrieved which said Appeal stood duly Adjourned until this day
Now the said Appeal coming on to be heard and the said Patrick Colquhoun< no role > Esquire being




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