June 1788
A Bill of the said John Harwood< no role >
for Money paid by him for
Glaziers Work and other matters amounting to} £6..18s..2d
A Bill of Samuel Newport< no role >
Gent
Keeper of new Prison
at Clerkenwell
for Necessaries delivered to the Sick Prisoners in his Custody
from the 27th. day of March last to the 30th. day of April last amtg to} £3..9s..9d
Another Bill of the said Samuel Newport< no role >
for the like from the 30th. day
of April last to the 18th. day of June Instant amounting to} £2..14s..11d
A Bill of the said Samuel Newport< no role >
for Monies paid by him for Sundries
for the use of the Prison amounting to} £5..6s..2d
A Bill of Thomas Ambrey< no role >
for Coals delivered by him at the new Prison
at Clerkenwell
from the 29th. day of March last to the 15th. day of May
last amounting to} £5..4s..0d
A Bill of Thomas Aris< no role >
for Bread delivered by him to the Prisoners
in the New Prison
at Clerkenwell
from the 3d. day of May last to
the 21st. day of June Instant amounting to} £37..4s..7d
A Bill of the said Thomas Aris< no role >
for Bread delivered by him to the
Prisoners in the House of Correction
at Clerkenwell
from the 3d. day
of May last to the 21st. day of June Instant amounting to} £41..10s..0d
A Bill of Alexander Henwick< no role >
Gent
Governor of the House of Correction
at Tothill fields
for Monies paid by him to the Prisoners in his
Custody from the 30th. day of March last to the 19th. day of June
Instant amounting to} £29..14s..10d
A Bill of the said Alexander Henwick< no role >
for Monies paid by him for
the subsistence of Vagrants in his Custody from the 30th. day of
March last to the 5th. day of June Instant amounting to} £2..8s..3d
A Bill of Henry Hagan< no role >
for Bread delivered by him to the Prisoners
in the House of Correction at Tothill fields
from the 27th. day of
March last to the 18th day of June Instant amounting to} £32..14s..8d
£418..2s..6d
That the whole of these Demands amount to the Sum of £418..2s..6d and
the Charges in the said several Bills and Demands appearing to your Committee
to be just and true It is their Opinion that the same ought forthwith to be paid
And your said Committee further Report That upon Investigation into
into the matters contained in the Petition of Henry Adams< no role > This name instance is in set 1591.
Contractor for conveying
Vagrants
in through and out of this County Your Committee are of Opinion that
he should be allowed the Sum of One Hundred Pounds for the extraordinary Trouble
and expence brought upon him in consequence of the continuance of the increased
number of Vagrants for Two Years ending April 1788
All which the Committee Submit etc
N Conant
M Bleamire