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King's Bench: Order relating to Captain Alexander Cazettes, dated 25 April 1718.

(Catalogue reference: KB 33/13/5 folio 29v)

  1. P[er] Adjorn[amento][?] Die Ven[er]is 25 Aprilis 1718
  2. Upon moc[i]on made unto this Court by M[aste]r Malett of Councell for Capt[ain]
  3. Alexander
  4. Cazettes It was alledged that the Said Alexander Cazettes had the Comic[i]on
  5. of A Captain granted to him by her late Ma[jes]tie Queen Ann and faithfully
  6. Served her in that post, and that he hath now the halfe pay of A Captain
  7. under his p[re]sent Ma[jes]tie King George And that about Two yeares & an halfe
  8. Since he came to inhabite in the parish of St Mary Islington in this County
  9. and was lately chosen to be Constable within the Same parish That he is
  10. lyable to be called into his Ma[jes]ties Service att an hours warning and that he
  11. is A foreigner and not Master of the English language and A very unfit
  12. person to Serve the Said Office of Constable It was prayed therefore that
  13. the Said Alexander Cazettes may be discharged from being Constable of
  14. the Said parish This Court upon Examinac[i]on into the truth of the
  15. p[re]m[is]es is of Opinion that the Said Alexander Cazettes ought not to
  16. Serve the Said Office of Constable And doth Order that he the Said
  17. Alexander Cazettes be and he is hereby absolutely discharged
  18. from being Constable within the Said parish And that Some other
  19. fitt p[er]son be forthwith chosen & appointed to be Constable within
  20. the Same parish in his Stead,
  21. p[ro] Cur[ia][?]
  22. [Margin]
  23. Order for dischargeing
  24. Capt[ain] Alex[ander] Cazettes
  25. from being Constable
  26. within the parish of St
  27. Mary Islington,
  28. -
  29. Whitelock Bulstrode }
  30. Joseph Offley } £s
  31. Jo[h]n Clarke } Esq[ui]r[e]s
  32. D’Oyly Michel }

 

 
 
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