Printed at the Desire of the Justices of the Peaces for the said Royalty, and of the Grand Jury.
LONDON: Printed by Charles Ackers, in Great-Swan-Alley, St. John's -Street. MDCCXXVIII.
Turr & Libertat. Turr. London. } ss. Ad Generalem Quarterialem Sessionem Pacis Domini Regis tent' apud le Court-house super Towerhill magna infra Libertat' Turr' dicti Domini Regis London. Praedict' in & pro Libertat' Praedict' & Praecinct' ejusdem, Die Martis (scilicet Decimo Sexto Die Julii, Anno Regni Domini Georgii Secundi, nunc Regis Magnae Britanniae, &c. Secundo.
Whereas Sir John Gonson Knight, Chairman at this General Quarter-Sessions of the Peace, held for the Tower of London Liberties, and Precincts thereof, having this Day given to the Grand Jury, sworn at this present Sessions of the Peace, held for the said Liberty, a Loyal, Learned and Ingenious Charge, and tending much to the Promoting of Virtue and Religion; it is unanimously Agreed and Ordered by this Court, That the Thanks of this Court be, and the same are hereby given, to the said Sir John Gonson for such his Charge. And further, the Court desires, that he would be pleased to cause the same to be Printed.