London Gazette index entry detail

Publication details:

Publication date: 17 Jan 1746.

Issue: 8607.

Page: 2.

Parish:

Lewes.

Person details:

Name: John French.

Marital Status: Not given.

Occupation: Labourer.

Notes:

AT the Court of St. James, the 15th Day of January 1746 PRESENT, The King's most Excellent Majesty in his Privy Council. WHereas Samuel Brown, of the Cliff near Lewis in the County of Sussex, Basket-maker Frances Bollard, otherwise Pollard, at or near Pidinghoe in said county, Labourer ; John Ashcraft, of Bishopsown, in the said County, Labourer ; Richard Bollard, otherwise Pollard, at or near Tarring in the said County, Labourer; John Clare, of Rodmall in the said County, Labourer; John French, of Lewis aforesaid, Labourer; William Strake, otherwise Strait, otherwise Stephens of Rodmall aforesaid, Labourer; and Benjamin, other wise James Burt, of Tarring in the said County, Farmer, were, upon the 15th Day of December last, charged by information of several credible Persons upon Oath by them subscribed before Thomas Burdus, Esq; One of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Middlesex, with haying being guilty, upon the fourteenth Day of September last, of being, together with several other Persons, armed with Fire Arms, or other offensive Weapons, and so armed, being assembled at a Place called the South Lanes in the Parish of Eastbourne in the said County of Sussex, in order to be aiding and assisting in the Running, and Carrying away uncustomed Goods; Which Information was afterwards certified by the said Thomas Burdus, under his Hand and Seal, to one of his Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, who has said the same before his Majesty in his Privy Council pursuant to the late Act of Parliament of the Nineteenth Year of the Reign of his present Majesty in that Case made and provided ; His Majesty doth, by and with the Advice of his Privy Councils by this his Order, in his Privy Council, require and command, that the said Samuel Brown, Francis Bollard, otherwise Pollard, John Ashcraft, Richard Bollard, otherwise Pollard, John Clare, John French, William Strakfe otherwise Strait, otherwise Stephens, and Benjamin, otherwise James Burt, and each of them, do surrender himself and themselves, within the Space of Forty Days after the first Publication of this Order in the London Gazette, to the Lord Chief Justice, or one other of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace. William Sharpe.

Batch:

GAZ_London-Gazette-01.csv.

Transcribed by:

Michael Metcalfe.

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