June 1785
All which particulars and Valuation are humbly Certifyed
and Submitted by
Gentlemen
Your most Obedient and
very humble Servants.
K. Couse
Robert Myln< no role >
."
June 23d. 1785
Resolved That it is the Opinion of this Court
That Four Acres are found to be sufficient for all the
purposes of the County in this matter and
That the Chairman be requested by Virtue of the
Power heretofore invested in him by this Court to treat with
Mr Jervoise and others for the four Acres.
Resolved That the Consideration of the Plans of the
New House of Correction
be adjourned.
By adjournment same day
The following Report of the Committee appointed to
pave the Ground round the Session House etc being laid before this
Court and the same being Read as follows Vizt.
"Middlesex
To his Majestys Justices of the Peace for
the County of Middlesex
in their General Quarter Session of the peace
holden for the said County in the Month of June 1785 assembled
The further Report of the Committee appointed to
Pave the Ground belonging to this County round the
Session House and also to Consider whether a Whipping
Post can be conveniently placed near the Session House or
whether a moveable one might not be used for the purpose and
whether a way cannot be made for the Grand Jury to come into
Court without coming in under the Stairs as they now do and
whether better accomodation cannot be provided for the
Witnesses attending the Court and the Grand Jury and also
such other matters as they may think necessary to be done
in and about the Session House.