Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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24th February 1763 - 13th January 1774

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1769.
January .

for the time being the apartment therein formerly and
now allowed to the Matrons thereof and that in Case the
said Edward Hall< no role > shall be displaced and discharged
from the said office or Employment of Governor or
Keeper of the said House of Corrections by Order of the
Justices of the Peace for the said County to be assembled
in their General Quarter or General Sessions or the major
part of them that then he the said Edward Hall< no role > shall
forthwith peaceably deliver and quit the possession of the
said House of Correction together with the Goods Utensils
and Fixtures belonging to this County which shall be
specified in the Inventory or account annexed to the
Bond herein after mentioned to which Inventory or
Account the said Edward Hall< no role > is to subscribe his Name
And also all such other Goods and Utensils as shall
hereafter be bought or provided and placed in the
House of Correction at the Charge of the said County
(and which are to be added to the said Inventory or
account in good plight or Condition reasonable use Etc
Wearing thereof) together with [..] the Prisoners
committed to his Custody as Governor or Keeper of the
said House of Correction and then remaining
undischarged in such manner and to such Person or
persons as he shall be requested to do by any Order of
General Quarter or General Sessions of the Peace for the
said County and also that he the said Edward Hall< no role > do
forthwith Enter into a Bond or obligation unto John
Hawkins Benjn< no role > . Cowley Bartholomew Hammond and
Saunders Welch< no role > Esqrs . in the penal Sum of Five hundred
pounds with such Condition as is above written or to such or
the like Effect and also with Condition that in Case the said
Edward Hall< no role > shall continue Keeper of the said House of
Correction until the time of his death That then the Exors




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