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Image 323 of 55920th July 1748


By adjornment on Wednesday the 20th. Day of July, 1748 ,

Order for taking a View
of the want of Repairs at
the Mulberry Garden -
house at Clerkenwell }

Whereas Mrs. Body the Widow of William Body< no role > deceased
late Tenant of the Mulberry Garden House at Clerkenwell
(part of the Estate belonging to this County hath attended Several
of his Majesty< no role > 's Justices of the Peace concerning the Sum of One
hundred Pounds laid out or to be laid out in lasting Improvemts.
upon the Premisses, and touching the payment of Arrears of
Rent and accrewing Rent, And it being alledged that the
Said House is in a ruinous Condition, It is Ordered that the
further Consideration of the Said Matter be adjourned until
Tuesday the Sixth Day of September next, And that it be
referred And It is hereby referred unto Richard Jupp< no role >
Carpenter & Joseph Jackson< no role > Bricklayer in the mean time to
take a view of the Premisses and particularly of the Gutter
between the Chimney and the Gutter Spout, and to See and to
take an Account in writing of any and what Repairs they
Shall upon Such view find necessary to be done to the Premisses
or any and what part thereof, and to make an Estimate of the
Charge of doing the Same into Substantial and workmalike
Manner, And to lay the Same before his Majestys Justices of
the Peace at Hicks Hall on Monday the fifth Day of September
next.

By adjournment on Wednesday the 20th. Day of July 1748.

Order for Mr. Higgs
Trearer of Middx to
pay 14s.3d. unto Anne
Style Matron of the
House of Correction at
Clerkenwell .}

A Bill of Anne Style< no role > Matron of the House of Correction at
Clerkenwell in this County of Moneys by her laid out on Prisoners
that have been ill amounting to 14s.3d. having been laid before
this Court which having been under Consideration of a Committee
of his Majestys Justices of the Peace , This Court is of opinion
not to allow her the Same as Moneys She was obliged to lay
out on the Said Prisoners She not being obliged So to do, But
doth Order that the Said Sum of fourteen Shillings and three
pence be allowed to her for Extraordinary trouble & pains
in taking Care of Sick Prisoners in the Said House of Correction
(But the Same is not to be made a Precedent) And doth
there upon Order that the Said Sum of fourteen Shillings




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