Middlesex Sessions:
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April 1782.

wait on the members for this County with the result of their
deliberations and to desire those Members to procure a
parliamentary interference if the same should be thought necessary

Names of the Committees
time & places of meeting}

Resolved that the following Gentlemen Vizt. The Chairman
of the Sessions the Reverend Sir George Booth< no role > Bart, John Lewis< no role >
Jeremiah Bentham< no role > ; John Barnfather< no role > , Thomas Bishop< no role > , James
Croft
< no role > Edmund Pepys< no role > Thomas Tryon Cotton, Sampson Wright< no role > , John
Wright
< no role > , Thomas Collins< no role > , Thomas Parker< no role > , Mr: John Croft< no role > William
Addington
< no role > Edward Burnaby Green or any three of them and any [..]
of his Majestys Justices of the Peace for this County who may please to
to attend be such Committee that the said Committee do meet for the first
time at the Publick Office in Litchfield Street on Monday next the 15th. day
of April instant at the hour of 12 at noon and afterwards do meet
and adjourn to such times and places as they shall think proper.

By adjournment same day.

Report of the Prison Commee

A Report from the Committee appointed to carry into
immediate and effectual Execution the Repairs of New Prison and
Clerkenwell Bridewell being presented to this Court and the same
being read. A Motion was made that the said Report be now again
read Article by Article which Motion being agreed to and the first
article of the said Report read as follows Vizt.

The said Committee Report

That having taken into Consideration the Order of
Referrence to them made Vizt. "To examine carefully the several
"Articles in the Bills delivered for Repairs and other Works done at
"New Prison at Clerkenwell the House of Correction there and at Hicks
"Hall and to examine and report by whose Order the said Repairs and
"Work hath been done" and having carefully examined the serveral
Articles in the said Bills It appeared to the Committee that the
Work charged for in the said Bills is stated to have been done
between the Sixteenth day of December 1780 and the Twenty first
day of December 1785.




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