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March 1799

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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 Monday in the Week next after
the Close of Easter to wit, the First day of April in the Thirty ninth
Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third King of
Great Britain Etc.

Tower Division Jurors

1 Samuel Bridgman Foreman
2 Thomas Smith< no role >
3 Samuel Legg< no role >
4 Joseph Liddle< no role >
5 Edward Blackwell< no role >
6 William Stokes< no role >
7 Alexander Mitchell< no role >
8 John Bride< no role >

9 John Clarke< no role >
10 James Skin< no role >
11James Griffiths< no role >
12JamesJonas Day
13William Griffiths< no role >
14Thomas Pridmore< no role >
15 Stephen Ecle< no role >

16 Flower Russell< no role >
17 John Humphrys< no role >
18William Wilkinson< no role >
19 Lewis Blanket< no role >
20Charles Barber< no role >
21John Thurman< no role >
22John Spilling< no role >
23Thomas Room< no role >

[..]

We present the several Persons named in the Lists hereunto
annexed for that they being Inhabitants of the parish of Saint
Leonard Shoreditch in the County of Middlesex and residing in the
several Streets and places mentioned opposite their respective Names
On the First day of January last and continually afterwards until the
present time unlawfully did neglect and refuse well and Sufficiently
to repair and amend the Road and Highway before their respective
Dwelling Houses situate in the said Publick Streets and Places; the
same being very much decayed broken and out of repair
insomuch that the Subjects of our Lord the King cannot not could they
during the time aforesaid pass and repass in and along the said
Street and Places with their Horses and Carriages as theylast
of right ought to do at their free will and pleasure: without
being in great danger of considerable mischief and injury
for want of the same Roads and Highways being put into
sufficient and proper state of repair as aforesaid




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