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The Second Charge of Sir John Gonson Knt. to the Grand Jury of the City and Liberty of Westminster, &c. at the General Quarter-Sessions of the Peace, held the eleventh Day of July, 1728, at the Town Court-House adjoining to Westminster-Hall. and Also His Charge to the Grand Jury of the Royalty of the Tower of London, and the Liberties and Precincts thererof, at the General Quarter-Sessions of the Peace for the said Royalty, & c. held the sixteenth Day of July, 1728, at the Court-House on Great Tower-Hill

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2009

Extract

Printed at the Desire of the Justices of the Peace in both the said Commissions, and of the respective Grand Juries.

LONDON:

Printed by Charles Ackers, in Great-Swan-Alley, St. John's -Street. MDCCXXVIII

Civitas, Burgus, & Villa Westm. in Com. Middx. { ss. Ad Generalem Quarterialem Sessionem Pacis Domini Regis tent' apud Westm. pro Liberta' Decani & Capituli Ecclesiae Collegial, beati Petri Westm. Civit', Burgi, & Villae Westm. in Comital. Midx & Sancti Martini le Grand, London' die Jovis scilicet undecimo die Julii, Anno Regni Domini Georgii Secundi, Dei Gratia nunc Regis Magna Britanniae, &c secundo.

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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1992

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page 239 note 1 John West, 1st Earl Delaware, 1693–1766. Cf D.N.B.

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page 242 note 1 It might be Lord King, Lord Chancellor from 1 June 1725 until 1733.

page 242 note 2 The persons presiding over the Treasury would be: R. Walpole, Sir Chas. Turner Bt, Geo Dodington, Sir Geo. Oxenden Bt, Wm Clayton.

page 243 note 1 Caroline of Brandenburg-Anspach, 1683–1737, daughter of the Margrave of B-A. Johan Frederick, and his 2nd wife Eleanor of Sachs-Eisenach.