Middlesex Sessions:
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28th October 1789 - 5th December 1795

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Image 105 of 49614th December 1790


December 1790

By Adjournment same day.

An Account of Mr Richard Akerman< no role > This name instance is in set 4413. Keeper of His Majestys
Goal of Newgate for Fees due to him for 119 Convicts sentenced to be Transported
and delivered by him on board the Ship Douglas in the River Thames in
December 1789 amounting to £88..5..2 and also Another Account
of the said Richard Akerman< no role > for Expences incurred by him in remaining the
said Convicts amounting to £8..2..0 having been laid before the Court.

Resolved that the said Bills of the said Richard Akerman< no role > be
referred to the Committee to which the former Bills of the said Richard Akerman< no role >
on a Similar occasion stood referred and that the said Committee do Report their
opinion thereon to the Court.

By Adjournment same day.

Resolved that Thomas Aris< no role > be permitted to serve the Prisoners in
the New Prison and House of Correction at Clerkenwell with Bread until the
County day of the next Session.

By Adjournment at the Session House aforesaid
on Tuesday the 14th. day of December 1790 Before
William Mainwaring< no role > , William Bleamire< no role > , Joseph
Gascoigne,
< no role > David Walker< no role > , Charles Friquet< no role > , and
Rupert Clarke< no role > Esquires Justices Etc .

William Bleamire< no role > Esqr . Stated to the Court That Complaints had
been made to him by the Parish Officers of Kensington that William Wilson< no role >
a Vagrant had been removed into their Parish In a very improper manner
and Mr Bleamire said their Representation before the Court which was Read
in the following Words vizt.

The State of the Case of Kensington respecting William Wilson< no role > a Vagrant

William Wilson< no role > a Vagrant apprehended and passed from Saint
Lawrence Old Jewry by Alderman Sawbridge's Warrant dated the 1st. Decr.
1790 as he related on Wednesday the 8th. December last and dyed in
Kensington Workhouse the 9th. That he being very ill and in Distress




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