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

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June 1794

By Adjournment same day.

The Report of the Committee appointed to consider of the Appointment
of Officers and of adopting Regulations for the Government of the New
House of Correction for this County being read; Resolved that the
further consideration of this Subject be referred to the next Court.

Resolved that the Committee be impowered to send Mr Aris to
examine such Prisons as they may think proper and that the said
Committee be impowered to appoint Mr. Newport or to take such other
measures as may be necessary for the care of the New House of Correction
in the absence of the Governor.

By Adjournment same day.

The Chairman having informed the Court that Mr John Jagger< no role >
late Surveyor of the District of Saint Luke Old Street and the Liberty of Glass
House yard under the Act of Parliament for the further and better
regulation of Buildings and Party Walls Etc was dead Resolved that the
Election of a proper Person to succeed to the said vacant Office be on
the County day of the next Session, and that such Election be by Ballot to
commence at Eleven o Clock and close at the hour of Two in the Afternoon.

By Adjournment same day

Ordered that the Sum of Forty Pounds being the usual Annual
Allowance made to Mr Edward Hall< no role > the Housekeeper at the Session House for
this County towards the Expence incurred for Coals and Candles for the
Justices during the holding their Sessions and other Public Meetings for One
year commencing the 30th. day of May 1793 and ending the 30th. day of May
1794 be paid him and that the Clerk of the Peace do issue the usual order
upon the Treasurer of the County for payment thereof.

By Adjournment same day

Resolved that it be referred to the Committee appointed for
conducting the Building the New House of Correction to consider of the
most advantageous manner of disposing of the Quakers Ground.




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