Mr John Higgs< no role >
Treasurer
of this County
do Pay the said Sum of Two pounds
Seventeen Shillings and Six pence unto
the Church Wardens and Overseers of the
poor of the said Parish of St. Giles
in
the fields or one of them for the Charges the
said Parish hath been Put to on
Account of the premisses And that their
Receipt or the Receipt of one of them
together with this Order shall be a
Sufficient Discharge to the said Trear
for such payment
Middx
To the right worshipfull his Majestys Justices
of the peace for the County of Middx
in general Sessions
assembled
Presentmt. of the
Grand Jury that New
Prison is out of
Repair.}
Wee whose Names are here unto subscribed the grand
Jury for the said County of Middx
assembled at the
General Sessions of the peace holden At Hicks in St.
John Street
in and for the said County by adjornment
on Thursday the sixth Day of December 1750 Do
Present that we have this Day viewed the prison
called New Prison
at Clerkenwell
in the same county
And do find that the same is verymuch out of repair
And that it is requisite and necessary that the same
should be forthwith well and substantially repaired,
And that the said Prison ought to be repaired at the
Charge of the Inhabitants of the said county Pursuant
to the Statute in such case made
Edward Allington< no role >
Willm Collier< no role >
Lents. Stephenson< no role >
Edward Dyer< no role >
Jno. Strard< no role >
Wm Pyke< no role >
Peter Buckmaster< no role >
J. MaxeyThos Fowle< no role >
John Sparklin< no role >
John Windsor< no role >
Jereh. Bright< no role >
Samuel August< no role >
Isaac Thomasman< no role >
} Samll. West< no role >