Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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28th February 1734 - 14th April 1743

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A Bond was given by Henry Wallbanck< no role > Governor & Keeper of the House of Correction
at Clerkenwell dated the Second day of July 1741 unto Thomas Lane< no role > Esqr . Robert
Hucks Esqr. and John Elliott< no role > This name instance is in set 3963. Esqr . Justices of the peace of Middlesex in the Penal
Sum of five hundred pounds for his preservation and answering the Goods
belonging to the Said County and for his performance of the residue of the
Condition expressed in his Order of appointment, An Inventory and Account
of which goods is written underneath the condition of the Said Bond and
is also herein after entered.

Middx An Inventory or Account of the Goods and utensills belonging to
the County of Middx being in the House of Correction at Clerkenwell
in the Said County.

In the Kitchen
One Range and one pair of Grates one
Leaden Sink a Dresser and Shelves a
Closett Chimney piece and Shutters.

In the Wash house and back Coller
a Coal Hole Partition and Shutters to the
Front Windows.

In the First Parlour
The Front Wainscotted Shutters to the
Front Windows two Closetts and Shelves
Chimney piece Wainscotted and Cornish
and Skirting round the Room and the
[..] Parlour door.

In the Second Parlour
The Front Wainscotted Shutters to the
Front Windows A Bonffett with Shelves
a Clossett and Shelves Front to the
Chimney Wainscotted with Cornish &
Skirting round the room and a Door to
this Parlour.

In the Chamber up one pair of Stairs
The Front Wainscotted and chimney a
Clossett with Shelves and Cornish and< no role >
Skirting round the Room and a Door
to this Chamber.

In the next Chamber
The Front Wainscotted and a Chimney
Piece to the Chimney and the Chamber
Door.

At the Landing place at the Top of the
Steps entring into the Dwelling House}

A Lock and Key and two Iron bolts
belonging to the Outer door of the
dwelling House.

In the Turnkeys Apartment
A Door to the Lodging room a Door to the
other Room Window Shutters to both
Rooms and the Outer door with a Lock
and Key.

In the Sutlers Room
A Door with a Lock and Key to it.

In the Great Ward Room
Twelve doors to the Wards with a Lock
and two bolts to each door and Keys.
An Outer door to the Ward Room with
a Lock and Key and bolt And a pair of
Stocks near the Said Ward Room.

In the two Bed ward Rooms
Two Doors and two Locks and Keys and
a bolt.

A Shedd or Wall over the Gateway
leading into the first Yard.

A Necessary House in the first Yard.
A Pump and a Necessary House in the
Prisoners Yard.

The Iron Spikes over the Brickwall
which Seperates the Garden and
Prisoners Yard from the first Yard.

The Wooden Railes and Pales which
Divide the Garden from the Prisoners
Yard.

Two hundred and Seventy Seven Yards
of Pavement.

Thirty nine Blocks fit for use
Nineteen Beetles fit for use
Twelve pair of Irons basills and Rivetts
Eight pair of Handcuffs and Keys.
A pair of Scales with Cords, two half
hundred weights of Iron,
A Seven pound weight and one pound
weight of Lead.




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